Page Contents for Santaquin, Utah
Statistics & Facts
Weather & Climate
History & History-related items
City Attractions
Government
Libraries.
Schools.
Miscellany
Statistics & Facts
The Utah state capital is Salt Lake City.
The population of Santaquin is approximately 4,834 (2000), 9128 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 684 (1990), 2338 (2010).
The amount of land area in Santaquin is 3.182 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers.
The distance from Santaquin to Washington DC is 1973 miles.
The distance to the Utah state capital is 60 miles. (as the crow flies)
Santaquin is positioned 39.97 degrees north of the equator and 111.78 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Santaquin average annual rainfall is 16 inches per year
Santaquin average temperature is (January) 21 (July) 83 degrees F.
Climate
Moderate. There are approximately 10 to 20 inches of snow each year with much more in the mountain areas.
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History & History Related Items
Santaquin is known as the hub of the county's fruit growing.
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Attractions
Santaquin Chieftain Museum at 45 W. 100 S. Call (801) 754-5848 for more information. The museum preserves Native American and pioneer artifacts.
See photos of Santaquin and the area.
Santaquin Days at the City center. Call (801) 754-3211 for more information
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Santaquin City Government
City Hall - 45 W. 100 South
Phone: 801 423-2770
Santaquin Libraries
Santaquin Public Library at 45 W. 100 S.. For more information call (801) 754-3211
Santaquin Schools
Nebo School District
350 S. Main Street
Spanish Fork 84660
Phone: (801) 798-4000
Santaquin Miscellany
The population of Santaquin was:
1970 - 1,236
1980 - 2,175
1990 - 2,386
1991 - 2,425
1992 - 2,470
1993 - 2,493
1994 - 2,595
1995 - 2,668
1996 - 2,685
2000 - 4,834
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