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  2. Apr 7, 2024 · Generally, counties have more power than boroughs, which can be incorporated (having their own government) or unincorporated (run by the state or county). Alaska is the only state that has boroughs instead of Counties, although Louisiana has parishes instead of counties.

  3. Mar 3, 2022 · Today, there are 19 boroughs in Alaska, plus what’s known as an unorganized borough — a behemoth swath of land stretching from far Southwest to far Southeast Alaska that contains only a small...

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  4. Section 3 of Article X of the Constitution of Alaska divides the state, at the first level, into organized and unorganized boroughs. [1] These boroughs are functionally equivalent to counties found in most other states .

  5. So instead what they decided to do was draw county lines based around established land grants at the time. They also kept the counties small so that farmers and ranchers of the time wouldn't have to spend more than a day travelling to the courthouse and post office (hence why there are so many small square counties).

  6. Instead of local divisions of government established as counties, Alaska is divided into a group of boroughs and geographical census areas. Each borough has a borough seat which serves a purpose similar to the county seat in other U.S. states.

  7. Alaska is the biggest state in the US, and it’s one of only two that doesn’t divide its territory into counties. Instead, the largest administrative divisions used in Alaska are boroughs and census areas .

  8. Boroughs? Census Areas? What are they? What happened to 'county'? A: Alaska is not divided into counties but rather into organized and the so-called unorganized borough. Organized boroughs are similar to counties, however, and each of the such units are supervised by a small assembly.

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