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Condados de Dakota del Norte | |
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Localización | Estado de Dakota del Norte |
Número | 53 |
Poblaciones | 727 ( pendiente ) - 149,778 ( Cass ) |
Áreas | 632 millas cuadradas (1,640 km 2 ) ( Eddy ) - 2,742 millas cuadradas (7,100 km 2 ) ( McKenzie ) |
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Esta es una lista de condados de Dakota del Norte . Hay 53 condados en el estado estadounidense de Dakota del Norte .
La Federal Information Processing Standard código (FIPS), que es utilizado por el gobierno de Estados Unidos para identificar de forma única los estados y condados, se proporciona con cada entrada. [1] El código de Dakota del Norte es 38, que cuando se combina con cualquier código de condado se escribiría como 38XXX. El código FIPS de cada condado se vincula a los datos del censo de ese condado. [2]
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condado | Código FIPS [2] | Asiento de condado [3] | Est. [3] | Etimología [4] | Población [3] [5] | Área [3] [5] | Mapa |
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Condado de Adams | 001 | Hettinger | 1885 | John Quincy Adams, un agente ferroviario y primo del ex presidente que jugó un papel decisivo en la construcción del ferrocarril de Chicago, Milwaukee y St. Paul a través de Dakota del Norte | 2,343 | 988 millas cuadradas ( 2,559 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Barnes | 003 | Ciudad del valle | 1875 | Juez del Territorio de Dakota Alanson H. Barnes | 11,066 | 1.492 millas cuadradas ( 3.864 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Benson | 005 | Minnewaukan | 1883 | El legislador territorial de Dakota Bertil W. Benson | 6.660 | 3597 km 2 ( 1,389 millas cuadradas ) | |
Condado de Billings | 007 | Medora | 1879 | Frederick H. Billings (1823–1890), quien fue presidente del Ferrocarril del Pacífico Norte | 783 | 1.152 millas cuadradas ( 2.984 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Bottineau | 009 | Bottineau | 1873 | Nombrado en honor al hombre de la frontera Pierre Bottineau | 6.429 | 1,669 millas cuadradas ( 4,323 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Bowman | 011 | Arquero | 1883 | Legislador territorial de Dakota Edward M. Bowman | 3,151 | 1,162 millas cuadradas ( 3,010 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Burke | 013 | Bowbells | 1910 | John Burke , décimo gobernador de Dakota del Norte | 1.968 | 1.104 millas cuadradas ( 2.859 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Burleigh | 015 | Bismarck | 1873 | Walter A. Burleigh (1820–1896), delegado territorial al Congreso | 81.308 | 1,633 millas cuadradas ( 4,229 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Cass | 017 | Fargo | 1873 | George Washington Cass (1810–1888), quien fue el presidente del Ferrocarril del Pacífico Norte | 149,778 | 1,766 millas cuadradas ( 4,574 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Cavalier | 019 | Langdon | 1873 | Charles Cavalier, cazador de pieles francés y uno de los colonos originales de la zona | 3.993 | 1.489 millas cuadradas ( 3.856 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Dickey | 021 | Ellendale | 1881 | Legislador territorial de Dakota George H. Dickey | 5.289 | 1.131 millas cuadradas ( 2.929 km 2 ) | |
Dividir condado | 023 | Crosby | 1910 | Nombrado porque fue creado sobre la división del condado de Williams | 2.071 | 1.259 millas cuadradas ( 3.261 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Dunn | 025 | Manning | 1883 | John P. Dunn, uno de los primeros líderes cívicos de Bismarck , que abrió la primera farmacia en Dakota del Norte | 3,536 | 2.010 millas cuadradas ( 5.206 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Eddy | 027 | New Rockford | 1885 | Ezra B. Eddy, un banquero de Fargo y uno de los ciudadanos más ricos del territorio | 2,385 | 632 millas cuadradas ( 1,637 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Emmons | 029 | Linton | 1879 | James Emmons, uno de los primeros emprendedores y hombre de negocios que operó el primer barco de vapor que cruzó el río Missouri en Bismarck | 3,550 | 1.510 millas cuadradas ( 3.911 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Foster | 031 | Carrington | 1873 | James S. Foster y George I. Foster, hermano y granjeros prominentes durante los días territoriales | 3.343 | 635 millas cuadradas ( 1,645 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Golden Valley | 033 | playa | 1912 | Nombrado por razones promocionales o por Golden Valley Land and Cattle Company | 1,680 | 1.002 millas cuadradas ( 2.595 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Grand Forks | 035 | Grand Forks | 1873 | El nombre de Grand Forks, Dakota del Norte , que a su vez recibió su nombre por su ubicación en la intersección del Red Lake River y el Red River del Norte | 66,861 | 1.438 millas cuadradas ( 3.724 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Grant | 037 | Carson | 1916 | Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885), decimoctavo presidente de EE. UU. | 2,394 | 1.660 millas cuadradas ( 4.299 km 2 ) | |
Condado de Griggs | 039 | Cooperstown | 1881 | Alexander Griggs , capitán de un barco de vapor y fundador de Grand Forks, Dakota del Norte | 2,420 | 1.834 km 2 ( 708 millas cuadradas ) | |
Condado de Hettinger | 041 | Mott | 1883 | Mathias K. Hettinger, the father-in-law of Erastus A. Williams, the North Dakota Speaker of the House during that session | 2,477 | 1,132 sq mi (2,932 km2) | |
Kidder County | 043 | Steele | 1873 | Jefferson Parrish Kidder, territorial delegate to the 44th Congress and 45th Congresses | 2,435 | 1,352 sq mi (3,502 km2) | |
LaMoure County | 045 | LaMoure | 1873 | Dakota territorial legislator and North Dakota state legislator Judson LaMoure | 4,139 | 1,147 sq mi (2,971 km2) | |
Logan County | 047 | Napoleon | 1873 | Illinois U.S. Senator John A. Logan (1826–1886) | 1,990 | 993 sq mi (2,572 km2) | |
McHenry County | 049 | Towner | 1873 | James McHenry, one of the area's original settlers | 5,395 | 1,874 sq mi (4,854 km2) | |
McIntosh County | 051 | Ashley | 1883 | Edward H. McIntosh, a member of the Territorial Legislature | 2,809 | 975 sq mi (2,525 km2) | |
McKenzie County | 053 | Watford City | 1905 | Alexander McKenzie, party boss known in the state as "the senator-maker" | 6,360 | 2,742 sq mi (7,102 km2) | |
McLean County | 055 | Washburn | 1883 | John A. McLean, first mayor of Bismarck, North Dakota | 8,962 | 2,110 sq mi (5,465 km2) | |
Mercer County | 057 | Stanton | 1875 | William Henry Harrison Mercer, an early settler | 8,424 | 1,045 sq mi (2,707 km2) | |
Morton County | 059 | Mandan | 1873 | Governor of Indiana Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton | 27,471 | 1,926 sq mi (4,988 km2) | |
Mountrail County | 061 | Stanley | 1873 | Joseph Mountraille, Metis voyageur and early explorer | 7,673 | 1,824 sq mi (4,724 km2) | |
Nelson County | 063 | Lakota | 1883 | Dakota territorial legislator Nelson E. Nelson | 3,126 | 982 sq mi (2,543 km2) | |
Oliver County | 065 | Center | 1885 | Dakota territorial legislator Harry S. Oliver | 1,846 | 724 sq mi (1,875 km2) | |
Pembina County | 067 | Cavalier | 1867 | Named for the high-bush cranberries which grew wild in the area. Pembina may be from an Ojibwa phrase, anepeminan sipi, referring to the berries, as they grew in abundance around the Redberry River; it may also be from an Ojibwa word meaning meeting place. The name originally applied to the old Pembina Territory | 7,413 | 1,119 sq mi (2,898 km2) | |
Pierce County | 069 | Rugby | 1887 | Gilbert Ashville Pierce, a Governor of Dakota Territory and later a U.S. Senator from North Dakota | 4,357 | 1,018 sq mi (2,637 km2) | |
Ramsey County | 071 | Devils Lake | 1873 | Minnesota U.S. Senator Alexander Ramsey | 11,451 | 1,186 sq mi (3,072 km2) | |
Ransom County | 073 | Lisbon | 1873 | Named for locally situated Fort Ransom | 5,457 | 863 sq mi (2,235 km2) | |
Renville County | 075 | Mohall | 1873 | Joseph Renville, missionary and interpreter for Dakota Native Americans | 2,470 | 875 sq mi (2,266 km2) | |
Richland County | 077 | Wahpeton | 1873 | Morgan T. Rich, early settler | 16,321 | 1,437 sq mi (3,722 km2) | |
Rolette County | 079 | Rolla | 1873 | Joseph Rolette, Jr. (1820–1871), a prominent fur trapper and local political organizer | 13,937 | 902 sq mi (2,336 km2) | |
Sargent County | 081 | Forman | 1883 | Homer E. Sargent, a general manager of the Northern Pacific Railroad | 3,829 | 859 sq mi (2,225 km2) | |
Sheridan County | 083 | McClusky | 1873 | American Civil War officer Philip Henry Sheridan (1831–1888) | 1,321 | 972 sq mi (2,517 km2) | |
Sioux County | 085 | Fort Yates | 1915 | The Native American Sioux people | 4,153 | 1,094 sq mi (2,833 km2) | |
Slope County | 087 | Amidon | 1915 | Topographical feature within the county known as the Missouri Slope | 727 | 1,218 sq mi (3,155 km2) | |
Stark County | 089 | Dickinson | 1879 | George Stark, a vice president of the Northern Pacific Railroad | 24,199 | 1,338 sq mi (3,465 km2) | |
Steele County | 091 | Finley | 1883 | Edward H. Steele, secretary-treasurer of the Red River Land Company | 1,975 | 712 sq mi (1,844 km2) | |
Stutsman County | 093 | Jamestown | 1873 | Dakota Territorial Legislator Enos Stutsman | 21,100 | 2,222 sq mi (5,755 km2) | |
Towner County | 095 | Cando | 1883 | Dakota territorial legislator Oscar M. Towner | 2,246 | 1,025 sq mi (2,655 km2) | |
Traill County | 097 | Hillsboro | 1875 | Walter John Strickland Traill, early settler | 8,121 | 862 sq mi (2,233 km2) | |
Walsh County | 099 | Grafton | 1881 | George H. Walsh, early settler and one of the founders of the University of North Dakota | 11,119 | 1,282 sq mi (3,320 km2) | |
Ward County | 101 | Minot | 1888 | Dakota territorial legislator Mark Ward (1844–1902) | 61,675 | 2,013 sq mi (5,214 km2) | |
Wells County | 103 | Fessenden | 1873 | Dakota territorial legislator Edward Payson Wells | 4,207 | 1,271 sq mi (3,292 km2) | |
Williams County | 105 | Williston | 1890 | Dakota territorial legislator Erastus Appelman Williams | 22,398 | 2,071 sq mi (5,364 km2) |
See also[edit]
- Geography of North Dakota
- North Dakota Association of Counties
References[edit]
- ^ "FIPS Publish 6-4". National Institute of Standards and Technology. Archived from the original on 2013-09-29. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
- ^ a b "EPA County FIPS Code Listing". US Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
- ^ a b c d "NACo – Find a county". National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
- ^ "County History". Official Portal for North Dakota State Government. Archived from the original on 2 February 2015. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
- ^ a b "North Dakota QuickFacts". 2010 Census. U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2012.