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  1. Kent City is a village in Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,262 at the 2020 census. The village is located within Tyrone Township. The village is part of the Grand Rapids metropolitan area and is located about 20 miles (32.2 km) north of the city of Grand Rapids.

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  2. Kent County: 081: Grand Rapids: 1831: From part of Mackinac County and unorganized territory. New York jurist James Kent, who represented the Michigan Territory in its dispute with Ohio over the Toledo Strip. 661,354: 872 sq mi (2,258 km 2) Keweenaw County: 083: Eagle River: 1861: From part of Houghton County. Ojibwe word gakiiwe-wewaning ...

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    1840 (boundaries declared) 1869 ...
    1885
    1831 (boundaries declared) 1835 ...
    1840 (boundaries declared) 1857 ...
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  4. Milwaukee County: formed in 1834 from part of Brown County. Given to Wisconsin Territory in 1836 and continues as Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. Omeena County: formed in 1840 from part of Mackinac County. Added to Grand Traverse County in 1853. Wyandot County: formed in 1840 from part of Mackinac County.

    County
    Fips Code
    County Seat [1]
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    1840 (boundaries declared) 1869 ...
    1885
    1831 (boundaries declared) 1835 ...
    1840 (boundaries declared) 1857 ...
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  6. Profiles for 60 cities, towns and other populated places in Kent County Michigan Incorporated Cities, Towns & Census Designated Places in Kent County Incorporated Places have an asterisk ( * ).

  7. Michigan County Map FREE! Check the list of 83 Counties in Michigan and their County Seats in alphabetical order by populations, areas, date of formation and more at Whereig.com.

  8. There are 29 cities in Kent County, Michigan. Note: As defined by the US Census Bureau, a city's official boundaries often extend miles beyond the city itself and may even cross county lines. As such, several thousand US cities officially exist in two or more counties (and therefore appear on multiple counties' lists of cities.)

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