U.S. Department of Commerce

Maryland


BASIC INFORMATION

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2010 Census Population: 5,773,552 (19th)
Land Area: 9707.2 square miles (42nd)
Density: 594.8 persons per square mile (5th)
Capital: Annapolis
Became a State: April 28, 1788 (7th)
Bordering States: Delaware, District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia
Abbreviation: MD
ANSI Code: 24

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HISTORY

The area of Maryland was part of the original territory of the United States. It was chartered as a colony in 1632. The area described by this charter, however, conflicted with the charter for Virginia and, later, the charter for Pennsylvania. Virginia relinquished its claims in 1658, and the Pennsylvania boundary was resolved with the survey of the Mason and Dixon Line in the 1760s. Maryland ratified the U.S. Constitution on April 28, 1788; it was the seventh of the original 13 states to join the Union. Its area was reduced with the cession in 1788 and formation in 1791 of the District of Columbia, resulting in generally the same boundary as the present state.

Census data for Maryland are available beginning with the 1790 census. The population reported for 1790 includes the area subsequently in the District of Columbia.

METROPOLITAN AND MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS AND RELATED STATISTICAL AREAS

Maryland has six metropolitan statistical areas, four micropolitan statistical areas, three metropolitan divisions, and three combined statistical areas.

COUNTIES

There are 24 counties and equivalents in Maryland.  The 23 counties are all functioning governmental units.  Baltimore city is an independent city that functions governmentally at the place level but is also considered a county equivalent.  Baltimore city and Baltimore County are two separate entities covering different area in Maryland and should not be confused with each other.  Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Harford, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George’s, Talbot and Wicomico counties are each governed by a county council.  All other counties are each governed by a board of county commissioners.

COUNTY SUBDIVISIONS

There are 290 county subdivisions in Maryland known as minor civil divisions (MCDs).  All of the MCDs are nonfunctioning nongovernmental subdivisions of a county, used for conducting elections or recording properties.  The 289 MCDs in 23 counties in Maryland are election districts. Baltimore city is independent of any MCD and serves as a county subdivision.

PLACES

Maryland has 518 places; 157 incorporated places and 361 census designated places (CDPs).  The incorporated places consist of 29 cities, 123 towns, and 5 villages.  Incorporated places are dependent within county subdivision with the exception of Baltimore city which is independent of any county and county subdivision.  Cumberland city contains one whole election district and parts of six others.   Hagerstown contains four whole election districts and part of six others.   Annapolis city legally can exist in only one election district.

CENSUS TRACTS/BLOCK GROUPS/BLOCKS

Maryland has 1,406 census tracts, 3,926 block groups, and 145,247 census blocks.

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS

For the 111th Congress (January 2009-January 2011), Maryland has eight congressional districts.  Beginning with the 113th Congress (January 2013-January 2015), Maryland will continue to have eight congressional districts as a result of reapportionment based on the 2010 Census.

SCHOOL DISTRICTS

Maryland has 24 unified school districts.  The school districts in Maryland are coextensive with counties and equivalent.

STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS

There are 47 state senate districts and 65 state legislative districts or subdistricts in Maryland.  In addition, there are 17 undefined state legislative districts and 17 undefined state senate districts which are comprised of water area.

ZIP CODE TABULATION AREAS

There are 468 ZIP Code tabulation areas (ZCTAs) in Maryland.

OTHER INFORMATION OF GENERAL GEOGRAPHIC INTEREST

Maryland’s boundary with Virginia and part of West Virginia follows the south shore of the Potomac River; the Mason-Dixon Line forms Maryland’s boundary with Pennsylvania and Delaware.

HISTORICAL CENTERS OF POPULATION

http://www.census.gov/geo/www/2010census/centerpop2010/historical/historical_cenpop_24.html

Year North Latitude West Longitude
20106 39° 08′ 27″ 76° 47′ 52″
20006 39° 08′ 44″ 76° 47′ 51″
19905 39° 09′ 03″ 76° 47′ 43″
19804 39° 09′ 35″ 76° 47′ 25″
19703 39° 09′ 51″ 76° 47′ 11″
19603 39° 11′ 15″ 76° 46′ 22″
19503 39° 10′ 31″ 76° 43′ 56″
19402 39° 13′ 03″ 76° 46′ 56″
19302 39° 13′ 05″ 76° 46′ 03″
19201 39° 11′ 03″ 76° 43′ 40″
19101 39° 10′ 01″ 76° 42′ 36″
19001 39° 09′ 36″ 76° 42′ 15″
18901 39° 09′ 32″ 76° 41′ 21″
18801 39° 09′ 04″ 76° 41′ 17″

1  Source:  U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1923
2  Source:  U.S. Census Bureau, recomputation for historical county level data which relied upon aggregate county level population data with an estimated county centroid resulting in a possible error of up to one mile.
3  Source:  U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Centers of Population for States and Counties, 1974
4  Source:  U.S. Census Bureau, Geography Division, recomputation from archived national block group/enumeration area data resulting in a possible error of up to 1,000 feet.
5  Source:  U.S. Census Bureau, Geography Division, recomputation from archived national block group data resulting in a possible error of up to 1,000 feet.
6  Source:  U.S. Census Bureau, computation from national block-level data

MOST POPULOUS, LARGEST IN AREA, AND MOST DENSELY POPULATED AREAS

  Population Land Area
(square miles)
Population Density
(Persons per square mile)
  Name Population Name Area Name Density
County Montgomery County 971,777 Frederick County 660.22 Baltimore city 7,671.5
Place            
 - Inc Place Baltimore city 620,961 Baltimore city 80.94 Mount Rainier city 12,443.3
 - CDP Columbia CDP 99,615 Eldersburg CDP 39.69 Friendship Heights Village CDP 79,555.4

LISTS OF ENTITIES

Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas and Related Statistical Areas
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/guidestloc/files/cbsa10.txt
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/guidestloc/files/metdiv10.txt
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/guidestloc/files/csa10.txt

Counties
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/counties_list_24.txt

County Subdivisions
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/county_sub_list_24.txt

Places
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/2010_place_list_24.txt

Census Tracts
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/census_tracts_list_24.txt

Congressional Districts
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/Gaz_cd111_national.txt

School Districts
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/Gaz_unsd_national.txt

State Legislative Districts
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/Gaz_sldl_national.txt
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/Gaz_sldu_national.txt

ZIP Code Tabulation Areas
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/Gaz_zcta_national.txt