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Counties

Counties are the primary political and administrative divisions of States.

Also recognized by the Census Bureau as county equivalents for economic census purposes are:

  • Parishes in Louisiana;
  • Boroughs, Census Areas, Cities and Boroughs in Alaska;
  • Independent Cities (in Maryland, Missouri, Nevada and Virginia);
  • The District of Columbia (since it has no primary divisions);
  • Districts and Islands in American Samoa;
  • Election Districts in Guam;
  • Municipalities in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands;
  • Municipios in Puerto Rico and
  • Islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Note: Kalawao County, HI, is combined with Maui County for statistical purposes.

Coding

Counties are identified by a 3-digit ANSI County code (COUNTY), which are sequenced alphabetically within a State, with independent cities following the listing of Counties within each State.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau  |  2007 Economic Census  |  Page Last Modified: October 29, 2008