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  1. The county is divided into 70 municipalities, the most of any county in New Jersey, made up of 56 boroughs, nine townships, three cities, and two villages. Its most populous place, with 46,030 residents as of the 2020 census, is Hackensack, [5] which is also its county seat. [2]

  2. 4 days ago · See a Google Map with township boundaries and find township by address with this free, interactive map tool. Optionally also show township labels, U.S. city limits and county lines on the map. Quickly answer ‘What township is this address in’ and ‘What township do I live in’ anywhere in Bergen County, New Jersey.

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    • Hackensack. Municipality: city. Hackensack population: 46,030. Median household income: $73,716. Crime: 39% lower than the national average (71% less violent crime)
    • Teaneck. Municipality: township. Teaneck population: 41,246. Median household income: $125,368. Crime: 141 crimes per 100,000 people. Teaneck is the second largest of Bergen County cities and towns and an amazingly diverse community.
    • Fort Lee. Municipality: borough. Fort Lee population: 40,191. Median household income: $92,456. Crime: 55% lower than the national average (71% less violent crime)
    • Garfield. Municipality: city. Garfield population: 36,655. Median household income: $66,296. Crime: 48% lower than the national average (72% less violent crime)
  3. Bergen County, established in 1683, holds the distinction of being the most populous county in New Jersey. Located in the northeastern corner of the state, it is part of the New York metropolitan area, with Hackensack serving as its county seat.

  4. Search within Bergen County. Enter the name and choose a location from the list. Find cities, towns, villages, airports, hotels and other locations in Bergen County. Search results will show graphic and detailed maps matching the search criteria.

  5. Detailed street map and route planner provided by Google. Find local businesses and nearby restaurants, see local traffic and road conditions. Use this map type to plan a road trip and to get driving directions in Bergen County.

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