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  1. James Abram Garfield, twentieth president of the United States: 83 1,763: 570 sq mi (1,476 km 2) Gosper County: 073: Elwood: 1873: Unorganized territory: John J. Gosper, contemporary Nebraska secretary of state: 73 1,847: 458 sq mi (1,186 km 2) Grant County: 075: Hyannis: 1887: Unorganized territory: Ulysses S. Grant, eighteenth president of ...

  2. As of 2016, there were 3,007 counties, 64 Louisiana parishes, 19 organized boroughs and 11 census areas in Alaska, 41 independent cities, [f] and the District of Columbia for a total of 3,143 counties and county equivalents in the 50 states and District of Columbia. [7] There are an additional 100 county equivalents in the territories of the ...

  3. The United States of America ( U.S.A. or USA ), commonly known as the United States ( U.S., US or the States ), or simply America, is a sovereign country mostly in North America. It is divided into 50 states. Forty-eight of these states and the District of Columbia border each other between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.

  4. Counties of the United States by metropolitan area‎ (8 C) Counties of the United States by state ‎ (52 C) Former counties of the United States ‎ (21 C, 38 P)

  5. Arkansas. Clayton County, Arkansas [4] (1873–1875, renamed Clay County) Dorsey County, Arkansas [5] (1873–1885, renamed Cleveland County) Lovely County, Arkansas Territory (1827–1828) most of the county was lost to Oklahoma due to the Cherokee Treaty of 1828, the remainder became Washington County.

  6. There are six types of county-level divisions: 1,123 districts (965 in Mainland China and 158 in the claimed Taiwan Province) [a] 411 county-level cities (408 in Mainland China and 3 in Taiwan) 1,319 counties (1,307 in Mainland China and 12 controlled by the Republic of China) 117 autonomous counties and banners. 1 special district.

  7. The U.S. Census Bureau reported 331,449,281 residents as of April 1, 2020, making the United States the third-most-populous country in the world, after China and India. According to the Bureau's U.S. Population Clock , on January 28, 2021, the U.S. population had a net gain of one person every 100 seconds, or about 864 people per day. [338]

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