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Answer for the clue "County, city, or peak in Colorado ", 5 letters:
ouray

Word definitions for ouray in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Ouray may refer to: Chief Ouray , of the Ute Native American tribe Ouray County, Colorado Ouray, Colorado , a small city Ouray, Utah , a village Ouray National Wildlife Refuge , in Randlett, Utah Ouray Peak , in Colorado Mount Ouray , in Colorado

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 813 Housing Units (2000): 583 Land area (2000): 0.842260 sq. miles (2.181444 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.842260 sq. miles (2.181444 sq. km) FIPS code: 56420 Located within: Colorado ...

Usage examples of ouray.

No one beyond my immediate family, not even Charlie Ouray, knows exactly who and what my birth father was and what happened to him.

Chief-of-staff Charlie Ouray took the request upstairs to the president, who was working on a bill in his overstuffed recliner, his reading glasses perched on the end of his nose.

Throughout the morning, the assembled joint chiefs, service secretaries, National Security Adviser, secretaries of state and defense, the vice president, Charles Ouray, and the president himself had been discussing, sometimes heatedly, the rapidly approaching moment when a decision would have to be made whether to board the Empress and risk a military confrontation with China.

As soon as he saw Ouray poke his head into the room, he beckoned him inside.

They're on the Ouray Reservation, about a ten-hour ride from here, when they ain't investigating smoke on the horizon.

It took Longarm and his Ute allies most of the day to get the outraged whites over to the Ouray Reservation, to the east.

Kim Stover said as she sat by Longarm on a log, a day's ride from Ouray Reservation.

You likely got the wire I sent from Ouray Reservation about this suspect.

The other ten determined to continue, so Ouray supplied them with provisions and admonished them to follow the Gunnison River, which was named after Lieutenant Gunnison, who was murdered in 1852.