List of counties in Illinois
http://dbpedia.org/resource/List_of_counties_in_Illinois an entity of type: AdministrativeRegion
Aquesta és la llista dels 102 comtats a l'estat d'Illinois.
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다음은 일리노이주의 군 목록이다.
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De Amerikaanse staat Illinois is onderverdeeld in 102 county's:
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To jest lista hrabstw w stanie Illinois. Stan Illinois podzielony jest na 102 hrabstwa.
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イリノイ州の郡一覧は、アメリカ合衆国イリノイ州内の郡の一覧である。イリノイ州には102の郡がある。
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Esta é uma lista dos 102 condados do estado americano de Illinois.
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Американский штат Иллинойс состоит из 102 округов. По данным на 2011 год население штата составляло 12 869 257 человек, то есть в одном округе в среднем проживало 126 169 человек. Площадь штата составляет 149 998 км², то есть средняя площадь округа составляет 1470,6 км², а средняя плотность населения — 85,5 человека на квадратный километр. Столица штата (Спрингфилд) располагается в округе Сангамон, крупнейший город штата (Чикаго) — в округе Кук.
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Detta är en lista över de 102 countyn som finns i delstaten Illinois i USA.
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Американський штат Іллінойс поділяється на 102 округи.
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هذه قائمة مقاطعات ولاية إلينوي الأمريكية: 1.
* مقاطعة آدمز 2.
* مقاطعة أليكزاندر 3.
* مقاطعة أوغل 4.
* مقاطعة إدغار 5.
* مقاطعة إدوردز 6.
* مقاطعة إيروكوي 7.
* مقاطعة إيفينغهام 8.
* مقاطعة بايات 9.
* مقاطعة بايك 10.
* مقاطعة براون 11.
* مقاطعة بوب 12.
* مقاطعة بوتنام 13.
* مقاطعة بولاسكي 14.
* مقاطعة بون 15.
* مقاطعة بوند 16.
* مقاطعة بيري 17.
* مقاطعة بيورو 18.
* مقاطعة بيوريا 19.
* مقاطعة تيزويل 20.
* مقاطعة جاسبير 21.
* مقاطعة جاكسون 22.
* مقاطعة جو دافيس 23.
* مقاطعة جونسون 24.
* مقاطعة جيرزي 25.
* مقاطعة جيفيرسون 26.
* مقاطعة دوبيج 27.
* مقاطعة دوغلاس 28.
* مقاطعة ديكالب 29.
* مقاطعة ديويت 30.
* مقاطعة راندولف 31.
* مقاطعة روك آيلاند 32.
* مقاطعة ريتشلاند 33.
* مقاطعة سالين 34.
* مقاطعة سانت كلير 35.
* مقاطعة سانغام
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There are 102 counties in Illinois. The largest of these by population is Cook County, home to Chicago and the second-most populous county in the United States, while the smallest is Hardin County. The largest by land area is McLean County while the smallest is Putnam County. Illinois's FIPS state code is 17 and its postal abbreviation is IL. Information on the FIPS county code, county seat, year of establishment, origin, etymology, population, area and map of each county is included in the table below.
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Liste des 102 comtés de l'État de l'Illinois aux États-Unis, par ordre alphabétique : La formation moderne des comtés remonte à 1790 lorsque la région faisait partie du Territoire du Nord-Ouest : deux comtés — St. Clair et Knox - ont été créés à cette époque. Knox deviendrait plus tard un comté de l'Indiana et n'a aucun lien avec l'actuel comté de Knox en Illinois, tandis que St. Clair deviendrait le plus ancien comté de l'Illinois. Quinze comtés ont été créés au moment où l'Illinois est devenu État en 1818. Le dernier comté, le comté de Ford, a été créé en 1859. Le comté de Cook créé en 1831 comprenait la majorité absolue de la population de l'État dans la première moitié du XXe siècle et en conserve plus de 40% au recensement de 2010.
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La lista delle 102 contee dell'Illinois, negli Stati Uniti d'America: 1.
* Adams 2.
* Alexander 3.
* Bond 4.
* Boone 5.
* Brown 6.
* Bureau 7.
* Calhoun 8.
* Carroll 9.
* Cass 10.
* Champaign 11.
* Christian 12.
* Clark 13.
* Clay 14.
* Clinton 15.
* Coles 16.
* Cook 17.
* Crawford 18.
* Cumberland 19.
* DeKalb 20.
* DeWitt 21.
* Douglas 22.
* DuPage 23.
* Edgar 24.
* Edwards 25.
* Effingham 26.
* Fayette 27.
* Ford 28.
* Franklin 29.
* Fulton 30.
* Gallatin 31.
* Greene 32.
* Grundy 33.
* Hamilton 34.
* Hancock 35.
* Hardin 36.
* Henderson 37.
* Henry 38.
* Iroquois 39.
* Jackson 40.
* Jasper 41.
* Jefferson 42.
* Jersey 43.
* Jo Daviess 44.
* Johnson 45.
* Kane 46.
* Kankakee 47.
* Kendall 48.
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美國伊利诺伊州共有102個縣。 州內大部分的縣均得名自美國獨立戰爭時期的傑出人物,以及和1812年战争的士兵或將領。。州內也有一部份縣是以當地的地理屬性或環境、其他州份的縣或伊利諾州的早期領袖來命名的;有兩個縣是以美洲原住民部落命名,其中一個是以美洲原住民用作食物來源的植物命名。在美國獨立戰爭前,伊利諾州的前身為隸屬於法國的及英國的魁北克省。在美國獨立戰爭期間,伊利諾州被認為是。1787年,伊利諾州成為了西北領地的一部份(當時伊利諾州首個成立的縣為聖克萊爾縣,於1790年成立),後來被劃分為印第安纳领地的一部分,之後又再被劃分為伊利諾領地。1818年,伊利諾州加入美國,成為美國第21個州。同年,伊利諾州有15個縣成立,在四十年內其他的縣亦陸續成立。目前最新建立的縣為福特縣,於1859年成立。 以下的列表會列出各個縣的、县城、成立日期、起源、辭源、人口數量、面積和在伊利諾州內的位置。 伊利諾州的縮寫為IL,而該州的FIPS代碼是17,與縣代碼結合使用時寫成17XXX。
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قائمة مقاطعات إلينوي
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Llista de comtats d'Illinois
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Liste der Countys in Illinois
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Contaetha in Illinois
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Contee dell'Illinois
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Comtés de l'État de l'Illinois
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List of counties in Illinois
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일리노이주의 군 목록
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イリノイ州の郡一覧
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Lijst van county's in Illinois
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Lista hrabstw w stanie Illinois
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Список округов Иллинойса
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Lista de condados do Illinois
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Lista över countyn i Illinois
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Список округів штату Іллінойс
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伊利诺伊州行政区划
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Clay
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Cumberland
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Douglas
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Franklin
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Hamilton
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Iroquois
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Jackson
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Jasper
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Jersey
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Madison
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Marion
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Monroe
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Montgomery
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Peoria
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Randolph
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Warren
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Washington
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Brown
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Carroll
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Champaign
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Christian
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Clinton
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Cook
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DuPage
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Edgar
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Ford
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Hancock
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Henry
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Johnson
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Kane
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Lake
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Lawrence
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Logan
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Mason
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McHenry
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Morgan
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Pope
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Rock Island
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Sangamon
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Scott
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St. Clair
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Union
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White
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Will
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Williamson
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Winnebago
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Adams
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Clark
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Alexander
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Crawford
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Edwards
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Fulton
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Henderson
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Lee
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Marshall
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McLean
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Mercer
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Perry
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Pike
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Stark
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Wabash
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Whiteside
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Bond
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Boone
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DeWitt
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Grundy
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Jefferson
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Kendall
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Knox
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LaSalle
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Livingston
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Putnam
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Schuyler
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Shelby
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Calhoun
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Coles
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Greene
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McDonough
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Stephenson
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Wayne
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Gallatin
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Massac
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Vermilion
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Macon
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Bureau
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Cass
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Ogle
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Moultrie
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Hardin
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Woodford
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Saline
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Menard
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Richland
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DeKalb
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Fayette
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Pulaski
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Tazewell
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Effingham
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Kankakee
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Counties of Illinois
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Jo Daviess
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Macoupin
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Piatt
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1816
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1825
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1826
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1827
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1829
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1830
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1831
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1837
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1839
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1841
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1843
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1847
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1853
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1859
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Schuyler County
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Warren County
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Clark County
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Crawford County
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White County
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Fayette County
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Cook County
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St. Clair County
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Madison County
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Adams County
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Franklin County
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Fulton County
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Union County
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Shelby County
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Pike County
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Coles County
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Putnam County
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Greene County
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Edgar County
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Johnson County
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Edwards County
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Gallatin County
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Pope County
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McHenry County
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Jo Daviess
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Jo Daviess County
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Kane County
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LaSalle County
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Morgan County
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Ogle County
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Randolph County
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Sangamon County
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Tazewell County
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George Rogers Clark , highest-ranking officer in the Northwest Territory during the American Revolution
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Major William McHenry , officer during several campaigns against Native Americans and was a member of the Illinois legislature
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James Madison , fourth President of the United States and principal author of the Constitution of the United States
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Sgt. William Jasper , American Revolutionary War soldier popularized by Parson Weems
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William M. Alexander, settler and state representative in the Illinois General Assembly
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Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne , major general in the United States Army in the American Revolutionary War and the Northwest Indian War
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Gen. Philip Schuyler , American Revolutionary War general and United States Senator from New York
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State of New Jersey, from which many early settlers hailed
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"Light Horse" Henry Lee III , American Revolutionary War officer and ninth Governor of Virginia
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Pierre Menard , prominent early settler and first Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
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Named after Mason County, Kentucky, itself named after George Mason
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Jacob Brown , successful War of 1812 army officer responsible for Great Lakes defenses
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Hardin County, Kentucky, which was named after John Hardin
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Christian County, Kentucky, which was named after William Christian
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Commodore Thomas Macdonough , commander of American naval forces at the Battle of Plattsburgh
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William H. Crawford , ninth United States Secretary of War, seventh Secretary of the Treasury
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Ninian Edwards , third Governor of the State of Illinois and only governor of the Illinois Territory
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Edward Coles , second Governor of Illinois, responsible for the abolition of slavery in Illinois
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John C. Calhoun , South Carolina senator and seventh Vice President of the United States
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Isaac Shelby , soldier in the American Revolutionary War and War of 1812; first and fifth Governor of Kentucky
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Gen. William Moultrie , American Revolutionary War general and Governor of South Carolina
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Joseph Hamilton Daveiss , commander of the Indiana Dragoons at the Battle of Tippecanoe
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Thomas Ford , eighth Governor of Illinois; served during the Illinois Mormon War
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John Hancock , first governor of the Massachusetts colony and president of the Second Continental Congress
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Gen. Daniel Morgan , successful tactician in the American Revolutionary War and later United States Representative from Virginia
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Alexander and Johnson County
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Bond and Madison County
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Bond, Wayne, Clark, Jefferson, and Crawford County
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Henderson County, Kentucky, which was named after Richard Henderson
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Clark and Edgar County
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Clay and Crawford County
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Clay and Lawrence County
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Cook and Iroquois County
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Cook and LaSalle County
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Crawford and Edwards County
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Edward Livingston , prominent jurist, Congressman from New York and Louisiana, and U.S. Secretary of State from 1831-33
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DeWitt and Macon County
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Edwards and White County
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Elias Kane , United States Senator from Illinois
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Fayette and Crawford County
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Fayette and Jefferson County
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Fort Massac, a colonial-era fort on the Ohio River
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Hugh Mercer , British officer in the Seven Years' War and general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War
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Gallatin County and Madison County
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Gallatin and Johnson County
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Henry, Mercer, and Putnam County
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Iroquois Native Americans
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Iroquois and Will County
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Jo Daviess and Henry County
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Jo Daviess and Winnebago County
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Knox and Putnam County
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LaSalle and Kane County
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LaSalle and McLean County
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Macon and McLean County
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Madison and Bond County
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Madison, Bond, and Clark County
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Pike and Fulton County
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Pope and Johnson County
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Putnam and Tazewell County
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Randolph County and Johnson County
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Randolph County and St. Clair County
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Randolph and Jackson County
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Robert Fulton , inventor of the steamboat
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Daniel Boone , trailblazer of the Wilderness Road in Kentucky
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Shadrach Bond , first Governor of Illinois
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Shelby and Macon County
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St. Clair County and Randolph County
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Tazewell and McLean County
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Tazewell and Menard County
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The Peoria Native American tribe
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The Saline River and salt springs in the county
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The Vermilion River
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The Wabash River
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The union of the United States
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Vermilion County
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Washington, Bond, and Fayette County
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Wayne, Lawrence, Fayette, and Crawford County
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White County and Gallatin County
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Winnebago County
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Winnebago Native Americans
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Conrad Will , physician, local businessman and longtime member of the state legislature
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Nathaniel Pope , early Delegate from Illinois Territory to Congress and judge on the United States District Court for the District of Illinois
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Edmund Randolph , first Attorney General of the United States, and briefly United States Secretary of State
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John Marshall , fourth and longest-serving Chief Justice of the United States, wrote opinion in Marbury v. Madison establishing the principle of judicial review
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Champaign County, Ohio, which took its name from the French for "open level country"
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James A. Piatt, the patriarch of a prominent settler family in the early history of the county
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Lewis Cass , second governor of Michigan Territory, fourteenth United States Secretary of War
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Gen. John Stark , general in the American Revolutionary War, called the "Hero of Bennington"
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Woodford County, Kentucky, which was named for William Woodford
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John Edgar , Illinois delegate to the Northwest Territory legislature; at the time, wealthiest man in Illinois
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original two counties
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Francis Marion , general in the American Revolutionary War known as "The Swamp Fox"
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Zebulon Pike , early explorer of the American Southwest, namesake of Pikes Peak
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Arthur St. Clair , major general in the American Revolutionary War and first Governor of the Northwest Territory
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Sieur de la Salle , French explorer of the Great Lakes
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John Quincy Adams , sixth President of the United States
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Crawford County, Edwards County, and Madison County
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Isaac White , resident of Illinois who enlisted in the Indiana militia and was killed at the Battle of Tippecanoe
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Alexander Hamilton , first United States Secretary of the Treasury
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Pierre de Bureo, Frenchman, North American fur trader
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Thomas Jefferson , third President of the United States, second Vice President of the United States, Governor of Virginia, and one of the foremost Founding Fathers of the United States
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Scott County, Kentucky, itself named after Charles Scott
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George Washington , commander-in-chief of American forces in the American Revolutionary War and first President of the United States
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Cmdre. Oliver Hazard Perry , American naval officer who led the victorious American forces at the Battle of Lake Erie
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DeWitt Clinton , Governor of New York, responsible for the construction of the Erie Canal
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Johann de Kalb , German soldier in the Continental Army who fought alongside Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette
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Charles Carroll of Carrollton , signed the Declaration of Independence on behalf of Maryland
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Williamson County, Tennessee, which was named for Hugh Williamson
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Stephen A. Douglas , prominent Illinois Democrat who engaged in debates with Abraham Lincoln
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Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette , French military officer who was a key factor in the American and French Revolutions.
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Littleton Waller Tazewell , United States Senator from Virginia
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Andrew Jackson , seventh President of the United States, United States Senator from Tennessee, and general in the War of 1812
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John Logan, country doctor and early settler, and the father of John A. Logan
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Gen. Casimir Pulaski , Polish American general of cavalry in the American Revolutionary War
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Joseph Ogle , early settler in southwest Illinois, who helped found the first Methodist church in Illinois
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James Monroe , seventh United States Secretary of State, eighth United States Secretary of War, Governor of Virginia, and fifth President of the United States
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Thomas Howard, 3rd Earl of Effingham, military officer who resigned from the British Army to avoid fighting the American colonies
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Albert Gallatin , fourth and longest-serving United States Secretary of the Treasury
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Joseph Warren , played a role in American Patriot movements, a prominent early fatality in the American Revolutionary War
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Henry Clay , Kentucky legislator who negotiated the Missouri Compromise
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Gen. Richard Montgomery , brigadier-general in the Continental Army who led the unsuccessful invasion of Canada
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Richland County, Ohio, itself named for its rich soil
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Patrick Henry , American Revolutionary War figure; first and sixth Governor of Virginia
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Gen. Henry Knox , American Revolutionary War general and first United States Secretary of War
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Amos Kendall , United States Postmaster General under Presidents Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren
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Daniel Pope Cook , politician and first Attorney General of Illinois
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Nathaniel Macon , sixth Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and United States Senator from North Carolina
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John McLean , United States Representative and United States Senator from Illinois
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Gen. Israel Putnam , commander of American forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill
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Felix Grundy , Tennessean senator who served as the thirteenth United States Attorney General
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Richard Mentor Johnson , ninth Vice President of the United States and United States Senator from Kentucky
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Nathanael Greene , major general in the Continental Army
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Disputed: Cumberland Road, which entered the county; Cumberland, Maryland; or Cumberland River in Kentucky
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Benjamin Franklin , prolific writer, inventor, and politician; key factor in the American Revolution
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Benjamin Stephenson , representative of Illinois Territory in the United States Congress from 1814 to 1816
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Capt. James Lawrence , commander of the in the War of 1812. Famous for his command "Don't give up the ship!"
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Native American word macoupin, meaning "American lotus"
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Samuel Whiteside , state legislator and militia leader
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Aquesta és la llista dels 102 comtats a l'estat d'Illinois.
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هذه قائمة مقاطعات ولاية إلينوي الأمريكية: 1.
* مقاطعة آدمز 2.
* مقاطعة أليكزاندر 3.
* مقاطعة أوغل 4.
* مقاطعة إدغار 5.
* مقاطعة إدوردز 6.
* مقاطعة إيروكوي 7.
* مقاطعة إيفينغهام 8.
* مقاطعة بايات 9.
* مقاطعة بايك 10.
* مقاطعة براون 11.
* مقاطعة بوب 12.
* مقاطعة بوتنام 13.
* مقاطعة بولاسكي 14.
* مقاطعة بون 15.
* مقاطعة بوند 16.
* مقاطعة بيري 17.
* مقاطعة بيورو 18.
* مقاطعة بيوريا 19.
* مقاطعة تيزويل 20.
* مقاطعة جاسبير 21.
* مقاطعة جاكسون 22.
* مقاطعة جو دافيس 23.
* مقاطعة جونسون 24.
* مقاطعة جيرزي 25.
* مقاطعة جيفيرسون 26.
* مقاطعة دوبيج 27.
* مقاطعة دوغلاس 28.
* مقاطعة ديكالب 29.
* مقاطعة ديويت 30.
* مقاطعة راندولف 31.
* مقاطعة روك آيلاند 32.
* مقاطعة ريتشلاند 33.
* مقاطعة سالين 34.
* مقاطعة سانت كلير 35.
* مقاطعة سانغامون 36.
* مقاطعة ستارك 37.
* مقاطعة ستيفينسون 38.
* مقاطعة سكوت 39.
* مقاطعة شامبين 40.
* مقاطعة شويلير 41.
* مقاطعة شيلبي 42.
* مقاطعة غالاتين 43.
* مقاطعة غروندي 44.
* مقاطعة غرين 45.
* مقاطعة فاييت 46.
* مقاطعة فرانكلن 47.
* مقاطعة فورد 48.
* مقاطعة فولتون 49.
* مقاطعة فيرميليون 50.
* مقاطعة كارول 51.
* مقاطعة كاس 52.
* مقاطعة كالهاون 53.
* مقاطعة كانكاكي 54.
* مقاطعة كراوفورد 55.
* مقاطعة كريستشيان 56.
* مقاطعة كلارك 57.
* مقاطعة كلاي 58.
* مقاطعة كلينتون 59.
* مقاطعة كوك 60.
* مقاطعة كولز 61.
* مقاطعة كومبرلاند 62.
* مقاطعة كين 63.
* مقاطعة كيندال 64.
* مقاطعة لاسال 65.
* مقاطعة لورينس 66.
* مقاطعة لوغان 67.
* مقاطعة لي 68.
* مقاطعة ليفينغستون 69.
* مقاطعة ليك 70.
* مقاطعة ماديسون 71.
* مقاطعة مارشال 72.
* مقاطعة ماريون 73.
* مقاطعة ماساك 74.
* مقاطعة ماسون 75.
* مقاطعة ماكوبين 76.
* مقاطعة ماكون 77.
* مقاطعة مكدونا 78.
* مقاطعة مكلين 79.
* مقاطعة مكهنري 80.
* مقاطعة مورغان 81.
* مقاطعة مولتري 82.
* مقاطعة مونتغومري 83.
* مقاطعة مونرو 84.
* مقاطعة ميرسير 85.
* مقاطعة مينارد 86.
* مقاطعة نوكس 87.
* مقاطعة هاردين 88.
* مقاطعة هاميلتون 89.
* مقاطعة هانكوك 90.
* مقاطعة هنري 91.
* مقاطعة هينديرسون 92.
* مقاطعة واباش 93.
* مقاطعة وارين 94.
* مقاطعة واشنغطون 95.
* مقاطعة وايت 96.
* مقاطعة وايتسايد 97.
* مقاطعة وودفورد 98.
* مقاطعة ويل 99.
* مقاطعة ويليامسون 100.
* مقاطعة وين 101.
* مقاطعة وينيباغو 102.
* مقاطعة يونيون
* بوابة الولايات المتحدة
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There are 102 counties in Illinois. The largest of these by population is Cook County, home to Chicago and the second-most populous county in the United States, while the smallest is Hardin County. The largest by land area is McLean County while the smallest is Putnam County. Illinois's FIPS state code is 17 and its postal abbreviation is IL. What is now Illinois was claimed as part of Illinois County, Virginia, between 1778 and 1782. Modern-day county formation dates to 1790 when the area was part of the Northwest Territory; two counties—St. Clair and Knox—were created at that time. Knox would later become a county in Indiana and is unrelated to the current Knox County in Illinois, while St. Clair would become the oldest county in Illinois. 15 counties had been created by the time Illinois achieved statehood in 1818. The last county, Ford County, was created in 1859. Cook County, established in 1831 and named for the early Illinois Attorney General Daniel Pope Cook, contained the absolute majority of the state's population in the first half of the 20th century and retains more than 40% of it as of the 2020 Census. Most counties in Illinois were named after early American leaders, especially of the American Revolutionary War, as well as soldiers from the Battle of Tippecanoe and the War of 1812. Some are named after natural features or counties in other states. Some are named for early Illinois leaders. Two counties are named for Native American tribes, and one bears the name of a plant used as a food source by Native Americans. While it does have a Lincoln city, Illinois does not have a county named after its favorite son, Abraham Lincoln; it does, however, have a Douglas County (founded 1859) named after his political rival Stephen A. Douglas. It also has Calhoun County (founded 1825), named after John C. Calhoun, outspoken for his pro-slavery and pro-southern views in the years preceding the American Civil War. Several of the counties are named after Southerners, reflecting the fact that Illinois was for a short time part of Virginia, and settled in its early years by many Southerners. No counties are named after heroes of the Civil War, mainly because the counties were all named before that war. The state does have a Lee County (founded 1839) named after Henry Lee III, the father of Robert E. Lee, who at one time served in Illinois. Illinois also has two counties named after the same person, New York governor DeWitt Clinton (DeWitt County, and Clinton County). Information on the FIPS county code, county seat, year of establishment, origin, etymology, population, area and map of each county is included in the table below.
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Liste des 102 comtés de l'État de l'Illinois aux États-Unis, par ordre alphabétique : La formation moderne des comtés remonte à 1790 lorsque la région faisait partie du Territoire du Nord-Ouest : deux comtés — St. Clair et Knox - ont été créés à cette époque. Knox deviendrait plus tard un comté de l'Indiana et n'a aucun lien avec l'actuel comté de Knox en Illinois, tandis que St. Clair deviendrait le plus ancien comté de l'Illinois. Quinze comtés ont été créés au moment où l'Illinois est devenu État en 1818. Le dernier comté, le comté de Ford, a été créé en 1859. Le comté de Cook créé en 1831 comprenait la majorité absolue de la population de l'État dans la première moitié du XXe siècle et en conserve plus de 40% au recensement de 2010. La plupart des comtés de l'Illinois ont été nommés d'après les premiers dirigeants américains, en particulier de la guerre d'indépendance américaine, ainsi que des soldats de la bataille de Tippecanoe et de la guerre de 1812. Bien qu'il ait une ville de Lincoln, l'Illinois n'a pas de comté nommé d'après son fils préféré, Abraham Lincoln ; en revanche ilexite un comté de Douglas (fondé en 1859) nommé d'après son rival politique Stephen A. Douglas. Il y a aussi le comté de Calhoun (fondé en 1825), nommé d'après John C. Calhoun, connu pour son attitude pro-esclavagiste et pro-sud dans les années précédant la guerre civile américaine. Plusieurs des comtés sont nommés d'après des sudistes, reflétant le fait que l'Illinois a été pendant une courte période partie de la Virginie où se sont installés dans ses premières années de nombreux sudistes. Aucun comté n'est nommé d'après les héros de la guerre civile, principalement parce que les comtés ont tous été nommés avant cette guerre. L'État possède un comté de Lee (fondé en 1839) du nom de la famille de Robert E. Lee qui avait servi dans l'Illinois. L'Illinois a également deux comtés nommés d'après la même personne, le gouverneur de New York DeWitt Clinton (comté de DeWitt et comté de Clinton).
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다음은 일리노이주의 군 목록이다.
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De Amerikaanse staat Illinois is onderverdeeld in 102 county's:
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To jest lista hrabstw w stanie Illinois. Stan Illinois podzielony jest na 102 hrabstwa.
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イリノイ州の郡一覧は、アメリカ合衆国イリノイ州内の郡の一覧である。イリノイ州には102の郡がある。
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La lista delle 102 contee dell'Illinois, negli Stati Uniti d'America: 1.
* Adams 2.
* Alexander 3.
* Bond 4.
* Boone 5.
* Brown 6.
* Bureau 7.
* Calhoun 8.
* Carroll 9.
* Cass 10.
* Champaign 11.
* Christian 12.
* Clark 13.
* Clay 14.
* Clinton 15.
* Coles 16.
* Cook 17.
* Crawford 18.
* Cumberland 19.
* DeKalb 20.
* DeWitt 21.
* Douglas 22.
* DuPage 23.
* Edgar 24.
* Edwards 25.
* Effingham 26.
* Fayette 27.
* Ford 28.
* Franklin 29.
* Fulton 30.
* Gallatin 31.
* Greene 32.
* Grundy 33.
* Hamilton 34.
* Hancock 35.
* Hardin 36.
* Henderson 37.
* Henry 38.
* Iroquois 39.
* Jackson 40.
* Jasper 41.
* Jefferson 42.
* Jersey 43.
* Jo Daviess 44.
* Johnson 45.
* Kane 46.
* Kankakee 47.
* Kendall 48.
* Knox 49.
* LaSalle 50.
* Lake 51.
* Lawrence 52.
* Lee 53.
* Livingston 54.
* Logan 55.
* Macon 56.
* Macoupin 57.
* Madison 58.
* Marion 59.
* Marshall 60.
* Mason 61.
* Massac 62.
* McDonough 63.
* McHenry 64.
* McLean 65.
* Menard 66.
* Mercer 67.
* Monroe 68.
* Montgomery 69.
* Morgan 70.
* Moultrie 71.
* Ogle 72.
* Peoria 73.
* Perry 74.
* Piatt 75.
* Pike 76.
* Pope 77.
* Pulaski 78.
* Putnam 79.
* Randolph 80.
* Richland 81.
* Rock Island 82.
* Saline 83.
* Sangamon 84.
* Schuyler 85.
* Scott 86.
* Shelby 87.
* St. Clair 88.
* Stark 89.
* Stephenson 90.
* Tazewell 91.
* Union 92.
* Vermilion 93.
* Wabash 94.
* Warren 95.
* Washington 96.
* Wayne 97.
* White 98.
* Whiteside 99.
* Will 100.
* Williamson 101.
* Winnebago 102.
* Woodford
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Esta é uma lista dos 102 condados do estado americano de Illinois.
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Американский штат Иллинойс состоит из 102 округов. По данным на 2011 год население штата составляло 12 869 257 человек, то есть в одном округе в среднем проживало 126 169 человек. Площадь штата составляет 149 998 км², то есть средняя площадь округа составляет 1470,6 км², а средняя плотность населения — 85,5 человека на квадратный километр. Столица штата (Спрингфилд) располагается в округе Сангамон, крупнейший город штата (Чикаго) — в округе Кук.
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Detta är en lista över de 102 countyn som finns i delstaten Illinois i USA.
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Американський штат Іллінойс поділяється на 102 округи.
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美國伊利诺伊州共有102個縣。 州內大部分的縣均得名自美國獨立戰爭時期的傑出人物,以及和1812年战争的士兵或將領。。州內也有一部份縣是以當地的地理屬性或環境、其他州份的縣或伊利諾州的早期領袖來命名的;有兩個縣是以美洲原住民部落命名,其中一個是以美洲原住民用作食物來源的植物命名。在美國獨立戰爭前,伊利諾州的前身為隸屬於法國的及英國的魁北克省。在美國獨立戰爭期間,伊利諾州被認為是。1787年,伊利諾州成為了西北領地的一部份(當時伊利諾州首個成立的縣為聖克萊爾縣,於1790年成立),後來被劃分為印第安纳领地的一部分,之後又再被劃分為伊利諾領地。1818年,伊利諾州加入美國,成為美國第21個州。同年,伊利諾州有15個縣成立,在四十年內其他的縣亦陸續成立。目前最新建立的縣為福特縣,於1859年成立。 雖然伊利諾州境內擁有一個名為林肯的城市,但州內卻沒有縣以亚伯拉罕·林肯命名,且州內亦有一個以他的政敵史蒂芬·A·道格拉斯命名的道格拉斯縣(成立於1859年)。而卡爾霍恩縣(成立於1825年)則得名自约翰·卡德威尔·卡尔霍恩,但他在南北战争醞釀期間直言不諱地支持南方觀點及蓄奴制。相似地,伊利諾州亦有部分縣以支持南方的政治人物命名,這反映了伊利諾州在歷史上曾經是,並且當地有許多南方人定居。由於在南北战争前所有的縣均已設立及命名,因此伊利諾州境內並沒有以南北戰爭的英雄命名的縣。因為羅伯特·李曾一度在伊利諾州服役,所以州內擁有一個以他家族命名的李縣(成立於1839年)。伊利諾州有兩個縣是以同一人——紐約州州長德威特·克林頓命名,該兩縣分別為德威特縣和克林頓縣。 以下的列表會列出各個縣的、县城、成立日期、起源、辭源、人口數量、面積和在伊利諾州內的位置。 伊利諾州的縮寫為IL,而該州的FIPS代碼是17,與縣代碼結合使用時寫成17XXX。
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