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Its county seat is Monticello, while its most populous city is Blanding. The county was named by the Utah State Legislature for the San Juan River, itself named by Spanish explorers (in honor of Saint John).
San Juan County borders Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico at the Four Corners.
San Juan County was organized in 1880.
Cities and Towns
Aneth
Blanding
Bluff
Halchita
Halls Crossing
La Sal
Mexican Hat
Montezuma Creek
Monticello
Navajo Mountain
Monument Valley
Spanish Valley
Tselakai Dezza
White Mesa
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Adjacent Counties
Grand County, Utah (north)
Mesa County, Colorado (northeast)
Montrose County, Colorado (northeast)
San Miguel County, Colorado (east)
Dolores County, Colorado (east)
Montezuma County, Colorado (east)
San Juan County, New Mexico (southeast)
Apache County, Arizona (south)
Navajo County, Arizona (south)
Coconino County, Arizona (southwest)
Kane County, Utah (west)
Garfield County, Utah (west)
Wayne County, Utah (west)
Emery County, Utah (northwest)
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