List of counties in Ohio

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يوجد في أوهايو 88 مقاطعة تغطي كامل الولاية، وهذه قائمة بأسماء تلك المقاطعات: rdf:langString
Der US-Bundesstaat Ohio ist in 88 Countys unterteilt. Sie werden im Folgenden mit ihrem County Seat (Kreisstadt), dem Gründungsdatum und dem Namensgeber aufgeführt. Die Spalte „Ursprung“ gibt an, aus welchen anderen Countys ein Neues entstand. rdf:langString
L'État américain de l’Ohio est divisé en 88 comtés (counties). 26 comtés portent un nom unique, tandis que chacun des 62 autres a un ou plusieurs homonymes dans d'autres États de l'Union ou, dans un cas, en Écosse. 11 villes sièges de comtés portent un nom unique. rdf:langString
オハイオ州の郡一覧は、アメリカ合衆国オハイオ州内の郡の一覧である。オハイオ州内には88の郡がある。 オハイオ州憲法では都市や村と同様にチャーター政府(自治色の強い政府)を設定できるとしているが、現実にはサミット郡とカヤホガ郡が実施しているだけであり、カヤホガ郡の場合も2009年11月の住民投票で承認されたばかりである。郡は自治権を持っておらず、オハイオ州議会で承認されてきた権限のみを行使できる。オハイオ州法では郡政府の構造を規定しているが、各郡は独自の構造を選定してもよい。サミット郡とカヤホガ郡は別案を選択したが、残り全ての郡は州法のままの構造である。郡政府の選挙で選ばれる役人は、3人の郡政委員、保安官(郡内では警察権の長)、検察官(他州の地区検事に相当)、検視官、技師、監査官、財務官、裁判所事務官である。 rdf:langString
다음은 오하이오주의 군 목록이다. rdf:langString
De Amerikaanse staat Ohio is onderverdeeld in 88 county's: rdf:langString
Esta é uma lista de condados do estado de Ohio, nos Estados Unidos. rdf:langString
Detta är en lista över de 88 countyn som finns i delstaten Ohio i USA. rdf:langString
Американський штат Огайо поділяється на 88 округів. rdf:langString
Ниже представлен список округов американского штата Огайо. rdf:langString
美国俄亥俄州由88个县组成。其中九个县在1802年的时就已经存在。 容许各县像城市村镇一样订立自己的宪章,不过仅有萨米特县和凱霍加縣订立了宪章。 人口数据的来源是2010年美国人口普查。俄亥俄州人口为11,536,502,自2000年普查上涨了1.6%。俄亥俄州的县平均人口为131,096人; 凱霍加縣在俄亥俄州各县中拥有最多的人口(1,280,122人),文顿县的人口最少(13,435人)。县平均面积为464平方英里(1,200平方公里)。 阿士塔布拉縣以702.44平方英里(1,819.3平方公里)居首,而莱克县的面积最小(228.21平方英里,即591.1平方公里)。全州总面积为40,860.69平方英里(105,828.7平方公里)。 以下表格会在每一个县的名称后面列出其联邦资料处理标准代码(简称FIPS代码),该代码是联邦政府用来区分各州和各县的唯一识别码。这些识别码链接到美国人口普查局关于该县的简介页面。俄亥俄州的代码是39,结合任何一个县的代码则为“01XXX”。例如亚当斯县在全国的唯一代码为39001。不过,车辆管理局和则以从1-88的序列数及三个字母的缩写作为各县的代码。 rdf:langString
There are 88 counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. Nine of them existed at the time of the Ohio Constitutional Convention in 1802. A tenth county, Wayne, was established on August 15, 1796, and encompassed roughly the present state of Michigan. During the Convention, the county was opposed to statehood, and was not only left out of the Convention, but dissolved; the current Wayne County is in northeastern Ohio, considerably distant from the area that was the original Wayne County. rdf:langString
Le Contee dell'Ohio sono le 88 suddivisioni principali dello Stato. I capoluoghi sono tra parentesi. I numeri mostrati appaiono nella parte bassa delle targhe automobilistiche e sono usati anche per altri codici amministrativi. Dopo il nome del capoluogo e le eventuali note è mostrato il numero di township della contea, escluse le . rdf:langString
rdf:langString قائمة مقاطعات أوهايو
rdf:langString Liste der Countys in Ohio
rdf:langString Comtés de l'État de l'Ohio
rdf:langString Contaetha in Ohio
rdf:langString Contee dell'Ohio
rdf:langString List of counties in Ohio
rdf:langString 오하이오주의 군 목록
rdf:langString オハイオ州の郡一覧
rdf:langString Lijst van county's in Ohio
rdf:langString Lista de condados de Ohio
rdf:langString Список округов Огайо
rdf:langString Lista över countyn i Ohio
rdf:langString 俄亥俄州县级行政区列表
rdf:langString Список округів штату Огайо
rdf:langString Ashland
rdf:langString Athens
rdf:langString Delaware
rdf:langString Franklin
rdf:langString Guernsey
rdf:langString Hamilton
rdf:langString Highland
rdf:langString Jackson
rdf:langString Madison
rdf:langString Marion
rdf:langString Medina
rdf:langString Miami
rdf:langString Monroe
rdf:langString Montgomery
rdf:langString Ottawa
rdf:langString Warren
rdf:langString Washington
rdf:langString Wood
rdf:langString Wyandot
rdf:langString Allen
rdf:langString Brown
rdf:langString Butler
rdf:langString Carroll
rdf:langString Champaign
rdf:langString Clinton
rdf:langString Hancock
rdf:langString Harrison
rdf:langString Henry
rdf:langString Holmes
rdf:langString Lake
rdf:langString Lawrence
rdf:langString Logan
rdf:langString Morgan
rdf:langString Union
rdf:langString Williams
rdf:langString Adams
rdf:langString Clark
rdf:langString Gallia
rdf:langString Noble
rdf:langString Crawford
rdf:langString Fairfield
rdf:langString Fulton
rdf:langString Lucas
rdf:langString Mercer
rdf:langString Perry
rdf:langString Pike
rdf:langString Ross
rdf:langString Stark
rdf:langString Jefferson
rdf:langString Knox
rdf:langString Muskingum
rdf:langString Putnam
rdf:langString Shelby
rdf:langString Greene
rdf:langString Morrow
rdf:langString Belmont
rdf:langString Hocking
rdf:langString Wayne
rdf:langString Van Wert
rdf:langString Defiance
rdf:langString Vinton
rdf:langString Clermont
rdf:langString Seneca
rdf:langString Huron
rdf:langString Erie
rdf:langString Paulding
rdf:langString Coshocton
rdf:langString Portage
rdf:langString Summit
rdf:langString Cuyahoga
rdf:langString Hardin
rdf:langString Lorain
rdf:langString Sandusky
rdf:langString Richland
rdf:langString Columbiana
rdf:langString Fayette
rdf:langString Ashtabula
rdf:langString Trumbull
rdf:langString Scioto
rdf:langString Geauga
rdf:langString Meigs
rdf:langString Auglaize
rdf:langString Darke
rdf:langString Licking
rdf:langString Mahoning
rdf:langString Pickaway
rdf:langString Preble
rdf:langString Tuscarawas
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rdf:langString Logan County
rdf:langString Washington County
rdf:langString or
rdf:langString Adams County
rdf:langString Franklin County
rdf:langString Montgomery County
rdf:langString Shelby County
rdf:langString Champaign County
rdf:langString Trumbull County
rdf:langString Delaware County
rdf:langString Columbiana County
rdf:langString Darke County
rdf:langString Fairfield County
rdf:langString Geauga County
rdf:langString Hamilton County
rdf:langString Muskingum County
rdf:langString Huron County
rdf:langString Miami County
rdf:langString Portage County
rdf:langString Benjamin Franklin , Founding Father, author, printer, political theorist, scientist, inventor, and statesman
rdf:langString John Adams , President of the United States when the county was organized
rdf:langString Scioto River; Scioto is a Wyandot Indian word meaning "deer"
rdf:langString Allen, Mercer, Darke, Hardin, Logan, Shelby, and Van Wert Counties
rdf:langString Gilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette, French military officer and aristocrat who participated in both the American and French revolutions
rdf:langString A misspelling of the Piqua tribe, a branch of the Shawnee
rdf:langString French for "a plain", describing the land in the area
rdf:langString General Joseph Warren , a Revolutionary War officer
rdf:langString General Benjamin Logan , who destroyed Shawnee Indian towns in the county
rdf:langString Ashtabula River, which means "fish river" in an Algonquian language
rdf:langString Thomas Jefferson , Vice President when the county was organized, future President of the United States, and principal author of the Declaration of Independence
rdf:langString Athens, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, and Ross Counties
rdf:langString Captain Edward Preble , a Naval commander in the Revolutionary War
rdf:langString Adams and Clermont Counties
rdf:langString Adams and Washington Counties
rdf:langString An Indian word meaning "raccoon"
rdf:langString An Iroquois word meaning "cold water"
rdf:langString Apr 1, 1808
rdf:langString Apr 1, 1819
rdf:langString Apr 1, 1820
rdf:langString Apr 1, 1850
rdf:langString Apr 1, 1851
rdf:langString Apr 30, 1803
rdf:langString Apr 7, 1845
rdf:langString Athens in Greece
rdf:langString Athens, Ross, and Fairfield Counties
rdf:langString Aug 20, 1798
rdf:langString Belmont and Muskingum Counties
rdf:langString Belmont, Washington, and Guernsey Counties
rdf:langString Colonel William Crawford , Revolutionary War officer
rdf:langString Champaign, Madison, and Greene Counties
rdf:langString Columbiana and Trumbull Counties
rdf:langString Coshocton, Wayne, and Tuscarawas Counties
rdf:langString Dec 21, 1815
rdf:langString Dec 26, 1822
rdf:langString Dec 29, 1817
rdf:langString Dec 6, 1800
rdf:langString Dec 9, 1800
rdf:langString Delaware Indian word meaning "union of waters"
rdf:langString Delaware, Franklin, Logan, and Madison Counties
rdf:langString Derived from an Indian portage
rdf:langString Descriptive of the county's terrain
rdf:langString Descriptive of the soil in the area
rdf:langString Eleazer D. Wood , founder of Fort Meigs
rdf:langString Erie, Sandusky, and Lucas Counties
rdf:langString Feb 1, 1813
rdf:langString Feb 1, 1815
rdf:langString Feb 13, 1808
rdf:langString Feb 14, 1848
rdf:langString Feb 18, 1812
rdf:langString Feb 24, 1846
rdf:langString Feb 3, 1845
rdf:langString French for "clear mountain"
rdf:langString From non-county area
rdf:langString Gallia and Athens Counties
rdf:langString Gallia and Scioto Counties
rdf:langString Gaul, the ancient name of France
rdf:langString Geauga and Cuyahoga Counties
rdf:langString General Henry Knox, the first Secretary of War
rdf:langString General Hugh Mercer , a Revolutionary War officer
rdf:langString General John Hardin , Revolutionary War officer
rdf:langString General William Darke , Revolutionary War officer
rdf:langString Greene and Franklin Counties
rdf:langString Hamilton and Ross Counties
rdf:langString Hamilton and Wayne Counties
rdf:langString Highland and Warren Counties
rdf:langString Huron and Sandusky Counties
rdf:langString Huron, Cuyahoga, and Medina Counties
rdf:langString Its formation by a union of four counties
rdf:langString Its location on Lake Erie
rdf:langString James Noble, an early settler in the area
rdf:langString Jan 1, 1833
rdf:langString Jan 2, 1790
rdf:langString Jan 20, 1824
rdf:langString Jan 29, 1813
rdf:langString Jan 3, 1809
rdf:langString Jan 31, 1810
rdf:langString Jefferson and Tuscarawas Counties
rdf:langString Jefferson and Washington Counties
rdf:langString Jefferson and Wayne Counties
rdf:langString John Allen , a War of 1812 colonel
rdf:langString Jul 10, 1797
rdf:langString Jul 10, 1800
rdf:langString Jul 27, 1788
rdf:langString Jul 29, 1797
rdf:langString Jun 20, 1835
rdf:langString Jun 7, 1807
rdf:langString Seneca Indians, who had a reservation in the county area at the time
rdf:langString Knox, Marion, Delaware, and Richland Counties
rdf:langString Lucas, Henry, and Williams Counties
rdf:langString Major Andrew Holmes , a War of 1812 officer
rdf:langString Mar 1, 1804
rdf:langString Mar 1, 1805
rdf:langString Mar 1, 1806
rdf:langString Mar 1, 1807
rdf:langString Mar 1, 1808
rdf:langString Mar 1, 1810
rdf:langString Mar 1, 1816
rdf:langString Mar 1, 1818
rdf:langString Mar 1, 1820
rdf:langString Mar 1, 1846
rdf:langString Mar 1, 1848
rdf:langString Mar 15, 1808
rdf:langString Mar 15, 1838
rdf:langString Mar 23, 1850
rdf:langString Mar 3, 1840
rdf:langString Mar 6, 1840
rdf:langString Mar 7, 1809
rdf:langString Marion, Crawford, and Hardin Counties
rdf:langString Medina, Portage, and Stark Counties
rdf:langString Monroe, Washington, Morgan, and Guernsey Counties
rdf:langString Montgomery and Butler Counties
rdf:langString Muskingum and Tuscarawas Counties
rdf:langString General Andrew Jackson , future President of the United States
rdf:langString Named for the beauty of its "fair fields"
rdf:langString One of the original counties
rdf:langString Portage and Cuyahoga Counties
rdf:langString Province of Lorraine, France
rdf:langString James Madison , fourth President of the United States
rdf:langString Refactored from non-county territory
rdf:langString Robert Fulton , inventor of the steamboat
rdf:langString Ross and Highland Counties
rdf:langString Ross and Washington Counties
rdf:langString Ross and Wayne Counties
rdf:langString Ross, Adams, and Clermont Counties
rdf:langString Ross, Fairfield, and Franklin Counties
rdf:langString Ross, Scioto, and Adams Counties
rdf:langString Scioto, Gallia, Athens, and Ross Counties
rdf:langString Sep 7, 1801
rdf:langString Trumbull and Geauga Counties
rdf:langString Tuscarawas River, meaning "open mouth river"
rdf:langString Washington and Adams Counties
rdf:langString Washington and Fairfield Counties
rdf:langString Washington, Fairfield, and Muskingum Counties
rdf:langString Washington, Guernsey, and Muskingum Counties
rdf:langString Wayne, Richland, Huron, and Lorain Counties
rdf:langString Williams, Henry, and Paulding Counties
rdf:langString Wood, Sandusky, and Huron Counties
rdf:langString Wyandot Indians
rdf:langString Its location at the highest elevation along the Ohio and Erie Canal
rdf:langString Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry , a naval officer of the War of 1812
rdf:langString Christopher Columbus, European explorer of the Americas
rdf:langString General John Stark , a Revolutionary War officer; known as the "Hero of Bennington" for his exemplary service at the Battle of Bennington in 1777
rdf:langString General Nathanael Greene , Revolutionary War officer
rdf:langString Captain James Lawrence , naval hero in the War of 1812
rdf:langString An Indian word meaning "A town by the river" or "by the river side"
rdf:langString the Tuscarawas tribe who lived on the river
rdf:langString George Clinton , vice-president when the county was organized
rdf:langString Patrick Henry , Revolutionary War-era legislator, orator, and scholar
rdf:langString John Hancock , president of the Continental Congress
rdf:langString Jonathan Trumbull , Governor of Connecticut when the county was organized
rdf:langString James Monroe , Secretary of State when the county was organized and future President of the United States
rdf:langString General Israel Putnam , a Revolutionary War officer
rdf:langString General Anthony Wayne , a Revolutionary War officer
rdf:langString General Daniel Morgan , a Revolutionary War officer
rdf:langString Isaac Van Wart , captor of spy John André during the Revolutionary War
rdf:langString Alexander Hamilton , Secretary of the Treasury when the county was organized
rdf:langString General Richard Montgomery , a Revolutionary War officer
rdf:langString Mahoning River, from a Lenape word meaning "at the licks"
rdf:langString Fort Defiance, built in 1794 by General Anthony Wayne
rdf:langString Samuel Finley Vinton , Ohio Statesman and U.S. Congressman
rdf:langString Columbiana, Stark, Harrison, Jefferson, and Tuscarawas Counties
rdf:langString Ashland, home of U.S. Senator from Kentucky Henry Clay
rdf:langString Medina, world-renowned religious site in western Saudi Arabia
rdf:langString George Washington , commander of the Continental Army, president of the Constitutional Convention, and future President of the United States
rdf:langString Island of Guernsey, from where most of the settlers originated
rdf:langString General Jacob Brown , an officer of the War of 1812
rdf:langString Robert Lucas , Governor of Ohio when the county was created
rdf:langString Cuyahoga River, which means "crooked river" in an Iroquoian language
rdf:langString Return Jonathan Meigs, Jr. , Governor of Ohio and Postmaster General at the time the county was organized
rdf:langString Licking River, named for the salt licks in the area, or an English pronunciation of the Lenape word W'li/'ik'/nk meaning "where the flood waters recede"
rdf:langString Named for U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania James Ross by territorial governor Arthur St. Clair
rdf:langString Named for the Ottawa Indians; Ottawa means "trader" in their language
rdf:langString Possibly derived from the Delaware Indian word "Hoch-Hoch-ing", meaning "bottle"
rdf:langString General Francis Marion , lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army and later brigadier general in the American Revolutionary War
rdf:langString Charles Carroll , last surviving signer of the United States Declaration of Independence
rdf:langString General William Henry Harrison , an officer of the War of 1812 and future President of the United States
rdf:langString Belle monte, which means "beautiful mountain" in French
rdf:langString John Paulding , captor of spy John André during the Revolutionary War
rdf:langString General George Rogers Clark , defeated the Shawnee Indians in a battle near the Springfield area
rdf:langString General Zebulon M. Pike , a War of 1812 officer and discoverer of Pikes Peak in Colorado in 1806
rdf:langString General Richard Butler , killed at the Battle of the Wabash
rdf:langString General Isaac Shelby , a Revolutionary War officer and Governor of Kentucky
rdf:langString Auglaize River, which means "fallen timbers river" in the Shawnee Indian language
rdf:langString David Williams , captor of spy John André during the Revolutionary War
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rdf:langString Athens
rdf:langString Batavia
rdf:langString Cambridge
rdf:langString Canton
rdf:langString Cincinnati
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rdf:langString Troy
rdf:langString Warren
rdf:langString Wilmington
rdf:langString Caldwell
rdf:langString Celina
rdf:langString Logan
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rdf:langString Marietta
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rdf:langString Wooster
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rdf:langString Jefferson
rdf:langString Urbana
rdf:langString Akron
rdf:langString Bowling Green
rdf:langString New Lexington
rdf:langString Fremont
rdf:langString New Philadelphia
rdf:langString Van Wert
rdf:langString Youngstown
rdf:langString Steubenville
rdf:langString Defiance
rdf:langString Hillsboro
rdf:langString Tiffin
rdf:langString Waverly
rdf:langString Paulding
rdf:langString Coshocton
rdf:langString Cadiz
rdf:langString Chillicothe
rdf:langString Elyria
rdf:langString Sandusky
rdf:langString Pomeroy
rdf:langString Norwalk
rdf:langString Bellefontaine
rdf:langString Chardon
rdf:langString Xenia
rdf:langString Marysville
rdf:langString West Union
rdf:langString Carrollton
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rdf:langString St. Clairsville
rdf:langString Zanesville
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rdf:langString Washington Court House
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rdf:langString Gallipolis
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rdf:langString Painesville
rdf:langString Port Clinton
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rdf:langString Woodsfield
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rdf:langString يوجد في أوهايو 88 مقاطعة تغطي كامل الولاية، وهذه قائمة بأسماء تلك المقاطعات:
rdf:langString Der US-Bundesstaat Ohio ist in 88 Countys unterteilt. Sie werden im Folgenden mit ihrem County Seat (Kreisstadt), dem Gründungsdatum und dem Namensgeber aufgeführt. Die Spalte „Ursprung“ gibt an, aus welchen anderen Countys ein Neues entstand.
rdf:langString There are 88 counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. Nine of them existed at the time of the Ohio Constitutional Convention in 1802. A tenth county, Wayne, was established on August 15, 1796, and encompassed roughly the present state of Michigan. During the Convention, the county was opposed to statehood, and was not only left out of the Convention, but dissolved; the current Wayne County is in northeastern Ohio, considerably distant from the area that was the original Wayne County. The Ohio Constitution allows counties to set up a charter government as many cities and villages do, but only Summit and Cuyahoga counties have done so, the latter having been approved by voters in November 2009. Counties do not possess home rule powers and can do only what has been expressly authorized by the Ohio General Assembly. The elected county officials in Ohio county governments include three commissioners, a sheriff (the highest law enforcement officer in the county); prosecutor (equivalent of a district attorney in other states); coroner, engineer, auditor, treasurer, and clerk of courts. Population figures are based on the 2021 vintage Census population estimates. The population of Ohio was 11,780,017 at that time, a decrease of 0.2% from 2020. The average population of Ohio's counties was 133,864; Franklin County was the most populous (1,321,414) and Vinton County was the least (12,696). The average land area is 464 sq mi (1,200 km2). The largest county by area is Ashtabula County at 702.44 sq mi (1,819.3 km2), and its neighbor, Lake County, is the smallest at 228.21 sq mi (591.1 km2). The total area of the state is 40,860.69 sq mi (105,828.7 km2). The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) is used by the U.S. government to uniquely identify counties, and is provided for each entry. These codes link to the United States Census Bureau's "quick facts" for each county. Ohio's FIPS code of 39 is used to distinguish from counties in other states. For example, Adams County's unique nationwide identifier is 39001. However, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and Department of Transportation instead identify counties by consecutive numbers and three-letter abbreviations, respectively. For historic preservation purposes, Ohio History Connection refers to counties by two- and three-letter abbreviations in the Ohio Archaeological Inventory and Ohio Historic Inventory, respectively.
rdf:langString L'État américain de l’Ohio est divisé en 88 comtés (counties). 26 comtés portent un nom unique, tandis que chacun des 62 autres a un ou plusieurs homonymes dans d'autres États de l'Union ou, dans un cas, en Écosse. 11 villes sièges de comtés portent un nom unique.
rdf:langString オハイオ州の郡一覧は、アメリカ合衆国オハイオ州内の郡の一覧である。オハイオ州内には88の郡がある。 オハイオ州憲法では都市や村と同様にチャーター政府(自治色の強い政府)を設定できるとしているが、現実にはサミット郡とカヤホガ郡が実施しているだけであり、カヤホガ郡の場合も2009年11月の住民投票で承認されたばかりである。郡は自治権を持っておらず、オハイオ州議会で承認されてきた権限のみを行使できる。オハイオ州法では郡政府の構造を規定しているが、各郡は独自の構造を選定してもよい。サミット郡とカヤホガ郡は別案を選択したが、残り全ての郡は州法のままの構造である。郡政府の選挙で選ばれる役人は、3人の郡政委員、保安官(郡内では警察権の長)、検察官(他州の地区検事に相当)、検視官、技師、監査官、財務官、裁判所事務官である。
rdf:langString 다음은 오하이오주의 군 목록이다.
rdf:langString Le Contee dell'Ohio sono le 88 suddivisioni principali dello Stato. I capoluoghi sono tra parentesi. I numeri mostrati appaiono nella parte bassa delle targhe automobilistiche e sono usati anche per altri codici amministrativi. Dopo il nome del capoluogo e le eventuali note è mostrato il numero di township della contea, escluse le . Contee dell'Ohio 1. * Adams (West Union) — 15 2. * Allen (Lima) — 10 3. * Ashland (Ashland) — 15 4. * Ashtabula (Jefferson) — 27 5. * Athens (Athens) — 14 6. * Auglaize (Wapakoneta) — 14 7. * Belmont (St. Clairsville) — 16 8. * Brown (Georgetown) — 16 9. * Butler (Hamilton) — 13 10. * Carroll (Carrollton) — 14 11. * Champaign (Urbana) — 12 12. * Clark (Springfield) — 10 13. * Clermont (Batavia) — 14 14. * Clinton (Wilmington) — 13 15. * Columbiana (Lisbon) — 18 16. * Coshocton (Coshocton) — 22 17. * Crawford (Bucyrus) — 16 18. * Cuyahoga (Cleveland, la più grande area metropolitana dell'Ohio) — 2 19. * Darke (Greenville) — 20 20. * Defiance (Defiance) — 12 21. * Delaware (Delaware) — 18 22. * Erie (Sandusky) — 9 23. * Fairfield (Lancaster) — 13 24. * Fayette (Washington Court House) — 10 25. * Franklin (Columbus) — 17 26. * Fulton (Wauseon) — 12 27. * Gallia (Gallipolis) — 15 28. * Geauga (Chardon) — 16 29. * Greene (Xenia) — 11 30. * Guernsey (Cambridge) — 19 31. * Hamilton (Cincinnati) — 12 32. * Hancock (Findlay) — 17 33. * Hardin (Kenton) — 15 34. * Harrison (Cadiz) — 15 35. * Henry County (Napoleon) — 13 36. * Highland (Hillsboro) — 17 37. * Hocking (Logan) — 11 38. * Holmes (Millersburg) — 14 39. * Huron (Norwalk) — 19 40. * Jackson (Jackson) — 12 41. * Jefferson (Steubenville) — 14 42. * Knox (Mount Vernon) — 22 43. * Lake (Painesville) — 5 44. * Lawrence (Ironton) — 14 45. * Licking (Newark) — 25 46. * Logan (Bellefontaine) — 17 47. * Lorain (Elyria) — 18 48. * Lucas (Toledo) — 11 49. * Madison (London) — 14 50. * Mahoning (Youngstown) — 14 51. * Marion (Marion) — 15 52. * Medina (Medina) — 17 53. * Meigs (Pomeroy) — 12 54. * Mercer (Celina) — 14 55. * Miami (Troy) — 12 56. * Monroe (Woodsfield) — 18 57. * Montgomery (Dayton) — 9 58. * Morgan (McConnelsville) — 14 59. * Morrow (Mount Gilead) — 16 60. * Muskingum (Zanesville) — 25 61. * Noble (Caldwell) — 15 62. * Ottawa (Port Clinton) — 12 63. * Paulding (Paulding) — 12 64. * Perry (New Lexington) — 14 65. * Pickaway (Circleville) — 15 66. * Pike (Waverly) — 14 67. * Portage (Ravenna) — 18 68. * Preble (Eaton) — 12 69. * Putnam (Ottawa) — 15 70. * Richland (Mansfield) — 18 71. * Ross (Chillicothe) — 16 72. * Sandusky (Fremont) — 12 73. * Scioto (Portsmouth) — 16 74. * Seneca (Tiffin) — 15 75. * Shelby (Sidney) — 14 76. * Stark (Canton) — 17 77. * Summit (Akron) — 9 78. * Trumbull (Warren) — 24 79. * Tuscarawas (New Philadelphia) — 22 80. * Union (Marysville) — 14 81. * Van Wert (Van Wert) — 12 82. * Vinton (McArthur) — 12 83. * Warren (Lebanon) — 11 84. * Washington (Marietta) — 22 85. * Wayne (Wooster) — 16 86. * Williams (Bryan) — 12 87. * Wood (Bowling Green) — 19 88. * Wyandot (Upper Sandusky) — 13
rdf:langString De Amerikaanse staat Ohio is onderverdeeld in 88 county's:
rdf:langString Esta é uma lista de condados do estado de Ohio, nos Estados Unidos.
rdf:langString Detta är en lista över de 88 countyn som finns i delstaten Ohio i USA.
rdf:langString Американський штат Огайо поділяється на 88 округів.
rdf:langString Ниже представлен список округов американского штата Огайо.
rdf:langString 美国俄亥俄州由88个县组成。其中九个县在1802年的时就已经存在。 容许各县像城市村镇一样订立自己的宪章,不过仅有萨米特县和凱霍加縣订立了宪章。 人口数据的来源是2010年美国人口普查。俄亥俄州人口为11,536,502,自2000年普查上涨了1.6%。俄亥俄州的县平均人口为131,096人; 凱霍加縣在俄亥俄州各县中拥有最多的人口(1,280,122人),文顿县的人口最少(13,435人)。县平均面积为464平方英里(1,200平方公里)。 阿士塔布拉縣以702.44平方英里(1,819.3平方公里)居首,而莱克县的面积最小(228.21平方英里,即591.1平方公里)。全州总面积为40,860.69平方英里(105,828.7平方公里)。 以下表格会在每一个县的名称后面列出其联邦资料处理标准代码(简称FIPS代码),该代码是联邦政府用来区分各州和各县的唯一识别码。这些识别码链接到美国人口普查局关于该县的简介页面。俄亥俄州的代码是39,结合任何一个县的代码则为“01XXX”。例如亚当斯县在全国的唯一代码为39001。不过,车辆管理局和则以从1-88的序列数及三个字母的缩写作为各县的代码。
rdf:langString County Seat
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