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  1. Wyandotte County (/ ˈ w aɪ. ən d ɒ t /) is a county in the U.S. state of Kansas. Its county seat and most populous city is Kansas City , [3] with which it shares a unified government . As of the 2020 census , the population was 169,245, [1] making it Kansas's fourth-most populous county .

  2. Wyandotte County (/ ˈ w aɪ. ən d ɒ t /; county code WY) is a county in the U.S. state of Kansas. In 2020 census, 169,245 people lived there. This would make it the county with the fourth-most number of people in Kansas. Its county seat is Kansas City. Kansas City is also the biggest city in Wyandotte County. It has a unified government.

    • January 29, 1859; 164 years ago
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  4. Wyandotte County, Kansas - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society. Wyandotte County, Kansas, has a long history going back to long before Kansas was even a territory. In 1859, the free-state Wyandotte Constitution was voted on, and was the constitution that was used when Kansas was finally admitted to the Union.

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  5. Formed in 1868, the City of Kansas City, Kansas has a population of 145,786 according to the 2010 Census Bureau. The July 1, 2013, population estimate for Wyandotte County is 160,384. The city covers a total area of 127.8 square miles with 3.5 square miles consisting of water.

  6. 2 days ago · A consolidated city and county government into one jurisdiction, Wyandotte County, affectionately known as “The Dot,” is home to Kansas City, Bonner Springs, and Edwardsville. It offers city and county services, government, and business.

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