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America/Denver |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-7 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-6 |
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America/Los_Angeles |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-7 |
Frederick, located in Weld County, Colorado, United States, is a town in the northern part of the Denver metropolitan area. The town is located in the plains region along the front of the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of about 1,519 meters above sea level, and has a predominantly semi-arid continental climate with four distinct seasons.
Frederick has a population of approximately 15,000 (2023 data) and is characterized by a family community and rural setting. The economy has traditionally relied on agriculture and the energy industry, and in recent years has evolved into a residential and light industrial suburb as a result of Denver's metropolitan expansion. The town boasts several parks and recreational facilities for outdoor activities.
Frederick is conveniently connected to Denver via Interstate 25 for easy commuting. The education system is part of the St. Vrain School District and includes several public elementary and secondary schools. The neighborhood is safe and family-friendly.
Surrounded by natural attractions such as the Rocky Mountain National Park, summer hiking and winter skiing are abundant. Annual town festivals, such as Frederick Days, reflect the culture of the Midwestern community. The overall reputation for serenity and livability attracts workers from around Denver to make their homes.
Located in the Central Valley of California, USA, Merced is a major city in the San Joaquin Valley region, approximately 110 kilometers from the state capital of Sacramento and within a two-hour drive of both San Francisco and Los Angeles. As the home of the University of California Merced (UC Merced), the youngest campus in the University of California system, the city has attracted many scientific and technological talents by focusing on higher education and innovative industries as the core of its development. Agriculture is the backbone of the local economy, and the fertile land of the Central Valley has made it a core production area for grapes, cotton, almonds, and other crops. At the same time, the city relies on the tourism resources of the neighboring Yosemite National Park (about 1.5 hours' drive) to blend natural exploration with urban vitality, making it a livable and entrepreneurial place in Central California.