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  1. 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.

  2. Mar 3, 2022 · Question: Why does Alaska have boroughs rather than counties? Several options for what to call what are now boroughs were batted around during Alaska’s Constitutional Convention in the...

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  4. TIL that Alaska does not have Counties like most US States, or Parishes as in Louisiana, but instead uses a mix of Census Areas and Boroughs. Its largest Borough - the "Unorganized Borough" is 319,852 sq mi (828,413 km2), which is larger than any US State but Alaska itself.

  5. 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. The unorganized borough includes more than 80% of the state's area but less than 20% of its population.

  6. May 5, 2024 · Alaska has the fewest administrative divisions among US states, as it does not have counties like most other states. Instead, it is divided into boroughs, which serve as the primary administrative subdivisions.

  7. Many of the most densely populated regions of the state are part of Alaska's boroughs, which function similarly to counties in other states. Unlike county equivalents in the other 49 states, the organized boroughs do not cover the entire land area of the state.

  8. Alaska is also unusual in that it does not have counties. Instead, it is divided into boroughs in some of the more populated areas, but nearly half the state is in the Unorganized Borough and has no local government or services other than town or village councils.

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