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Statistics & Facts
Location
Government
Libraries.
Schools.
Miscellany
Statistics & Facts
The Missouri state capital is Jefferson City.
The population of University City is approximately 37,428 (2000), 35371 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 17,706 (1990), 16154 (2010).
The amount of land area in University City is 15.233 sq. kilometers.
The amount of land area in University City is 5.9 sq. miles.
The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers.
The distance from University City to Washington DC is 755 miles.
The distance to the Missouri state capital is 105 miles. (as the crow flies)
University City is positioned 38.66 degrees north of the equator and 90.33 degrees west of the prime meridian.
University City median income is $ 40,902 (2000).
The University City median home price is $ 104,800 (2000).
The average winter temperature is 29.5 degrees F.
The average spring temperature is 56.5 degrees F.
The average summer temperature is 80.3 degrees F.
The average fall temperature is 58.8 degrees F.
Location
about 6.4 miles from St. Louis in eastern Missouri. Nearby communities include Clayton, Vinita Terrace, Pagedale, Hanley Hills, Vinita Park, Greendale, Richmond Heights and Wellston. Here is a
map page for University City.
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University City City Government
University City
6801 Delmar Boulevard
University City, MO 63130
Phone: 314-862-6767
Fax: 314-863-9146
University City Libraries
University City Public Library
6701 Delmar Boulevard
University City, MO 63130
Phone: 314-727-3150
University City Schools
University City Public Schools
8346 Delcrest Drive
University City, MO 63124
Phone: 314-290-4000
University City Miscellany
The population of University City was:
1990 - 40,087
2000 - 37,428
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