List of cities and counties in Virginia
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Der US-Bundesstaat Virginia ist in 95 Countys unterteilt, hinzu kommen 39 Unabhängige Städte (independent cities), die zugleich Stadt und County sind. Die Countys des 1788 gegründeten Bundesstaates sind vergleichsweise kleinräumig. Damit war es auch zur Gründungszeit möglich, in einem Tag zum County-Seat (Hauptort) und zurück zu reisen.
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다음은 버지니아주의 군 및 독립시 목록이다.
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バージニア州の郡一覧は、アメリカ合衆国バージニア州内の郡及び独立市の一覧である。バージニア州内には95の郡と38の独立市がある。独立市は統計上郡相当と見なされている。バージニア州法では、全ての法人化された市が独立市であり、郡には属さない。一方、町として法人化された自治体は郡の中に含まれる。 多くの郡庁所在地は政治的に郡がサービスを行う範囲に入っていない。ハンプトン・ローズ地域にある都市(バージニアビーチ、チェサピーク、ニューポートニューズ、ハンプトン、サフォークの各市)の中には郡全体からできたものもある。これらの都市は、郡が存在しなくなったので郡庁所在地でもないが、機能的に郡相当である。 幾つかの郡と独立市が同じ名前を持っていることがあるが、政治的に別の主体である。これに該当するのが、フェアファックス、フランクリン、リッチモンド、ロアノークの組み合わせである。過去にはノーフォークとアレクサンドリアも同様だったが、表向きは混乱を避けるために郡の方が改名した。また郡と独立市が同じ名前だからといって、必ずしも地理的に近いという訳でもない。リッチモンド郡はリッチモンド市と近接しておらず、フランクリン郡の場合はフランクリン市とかなり離れている。 次の一覧はアルファベット順である。
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Lista delle 95 contee della Virginia, negli Stati Uniti d'America:
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De Amerikaanse staat Virginia is onderverdeeld in 95 county's en 38 onafhankelijke steden. Deze onafhankelijke steden behoren niet bij een county, maar kunnen wel fungeren als hoofdplaats van een aangrenzende county, wat bij 14 county's het geval is. Virginia is een van de weinige Amerikaanse staten waar steden deze bevoegdheden kunnen hebben. De met * aangemerkte hoofdplaatsen zijn onafhankelijke steden en horen niet bij de county.
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Detta är en lista över de 134 countyn som finns i delstaten Virginia i USA. 38 städer ingår inte i något county, utan är självständiga administrativa områden.
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O estado da Virgínia é dividido em 95 condados e 39 cidades independentes, que também são consideradas divisões-equivalente para fins estatísticos. Note que no mapa a seguir, Clifton Forge é incluída pelo censo de 2000 como uma cidade independente. Contudo, em 2001, Clifton Forge abdicou de sua posição como cidade independente e reincorporou-se como uma vila no Condado de Alleghany. Na Virgínia, toda municipalidade incorporada como vila é incluída dentro de um condado.
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Ниже представлен список округов и американского штата Виргиния.
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美国弗吉尼亚州共有95个县(counties)和38独立市(independent cities)。
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Американський штат Вірджинія поділяється на 95 округів.
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هذه قائمة بمقاطعات ولاية فيرجينيا الأمريكية:
* مقاطعة وايز
* مقاطعة آيل أوف وايت
* مقاطعة أبوماتوكس
* مقاطعة أكوماك
* مقاطعة ألبمارل
* مقاطعة أليغاني
* مقاطعة أمهيرست
* مقاطعة أميليا
* مقاطعة أورانج
* مقاطعة أوغوستا
* مقاطعة إيسكس
* مقاطعة أرلنغتون
* مقاطعة باتريك
* مقاطعة باث
* مقاطعة باوهاتن
* مقاطعة برونزويك
* مقاطعة برينس إدورد
* مقاطعة برينس جورج
* مقاطعة برينس ويليام
* مقاطعة بلاند
* مقاطعة بوتيتورت
* مقاطعة بوكانان
* مقاطعة بوكنغهام
* مقاطعة بولاسكي
* مقاطعة بيتيسيلفانيا
* مقاطعة بيج
* مقاطعة بيدفورد
* مقاطعة تازويل
* مقاطعة تشارلز سيتي
* مقاطعة تشيسترفيلد
* مقاطعة جايلز
* مقاطعة جيمس سيتي
* مقاطعة ديكينسون
* مقاطعة دينويدي
* مقاطعة راباهانوك
* مقاطعة روسيل
* مقاطعة روكبريج
* مقاطعة روكنغهام
* مقاطعة رونوك
* مقاطعة ريتشموند
* مقاطعة ساوثهامبت
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The Commonwealth of Virginia is divided into 95 counties, along with 38 independent cities that are considered county-equivalents for census purposes. The map in this article, taken from the official United States Census Bureau site, includes Clifton Forge and Bedford as independent cities. This reflected the political reality at the time of the 2000 Census. However, both have since chosen to revert to town status. In Virginia, cities are co-equal levels of government to counties, but towns are part of counties. For some counties, for statistical purposes, the Bureau of Economic Analysis combines any independent cities with the county that it was once part of (before the legislation creating independent cities took place in 1871).
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Le Commonwealth de Virginie, un des 50 États des États-Unis, est divisé en 95 comtés (counties) et 39 cités indépendantes (independent cities). Ces dernières ne font pas politiquement parties d'un comté et sont analysées par le Bureau du recensement des États-Unis comme des équivalents-comtés.
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قائمة مقاطعات فرجينيا
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Liste der Countys in Virginia
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Contaetha in Virginia
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Comtés du Commonwealth de Virginie
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List of cities and counties in Virginia
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Contee della Virginia
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버지니아주의 군 목록
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バージニア州の郡一覧
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Lijst van county's in Virginia
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Список округов и независимых городов Виргинии
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Lista de condados da Virgínia
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Lista över countyn i Virginia
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Список округів штату Вірджинія
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弗吉尼亚州县级行政区列表
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Alexandria
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Arlington
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Augusta
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Bath
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Bedford
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Bristol
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Brunswick
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Buckingham
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Charlotte
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Chesterfield
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Covington
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Cumberland
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Essex
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Franklin
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Gloucester
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Halifax
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Hampton
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Hanover
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Highland
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Isle of Wight
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Lancaster
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Lexington
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Lynchburg
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Madison
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Mecklenburg
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Middlesex
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Montgomery
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Nelson
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Norfolk
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Northampton
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Northumberland
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Norton
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Petersburg
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Portsmouth
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Richmond
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Rockingham
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Salem
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Southampton
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Stafford
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Suffolk
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Sussex
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Warren
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Washington
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Winchester
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York
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Caroline
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Carroll
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Craig
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Henry
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Orange
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Patrick
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Scott
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Shenandoah
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Wise
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Russell
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Amherst
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Buchanan
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Campbell
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Clarke
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Frederick
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Lee
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Surry
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Danville
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Floyd
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Radford
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Roanoke
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Page
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Greene
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Smyth
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Grayson
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Giles
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Mathews
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Buena Vista
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Dickenson
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Fauquier
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Westmoreland
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Bland
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Dinwiddie
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Fairfax
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Lunenburg
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Prince George
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Staunton
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Henrico
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Rappahannock
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Chesapeake
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Virginia Beach
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Amelia
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Martinsville
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Hopewell
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Emporia
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Galax
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Harrisonburg
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Newport News
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King George
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Appomattox
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Prince William
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Loudoun
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Albemarle
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Louisa
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Fredericksburg
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Manassas
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Alleghany
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Spotsylvania
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Charlottesville
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Pulaski
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Powhatan
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Tazewell
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Williamsburg
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Charles City
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Prince Edward
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Botetourt
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Rockbridge
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Waynesboro
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Colonial Heights
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James City
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Culpeper
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Falls Church
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Fluvanna
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King and Queen
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Goochland
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Accomack
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New Kent
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Wythe
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Greensville
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King William
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Manassas Park
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Nottoway
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Pittsylvania
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Poquoson
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Independent cities and Counties of Virginia
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text about the largest cities
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2.5
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8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
18
20
23
26
33
43
49
52
54
60
68
86
106
130
133
143
157
177
180
182
192
207
210
214
217
229
238
248
251
258
261
266
267
270
275
279
284
287
296
298
311
315
316
321
322
330
333
334
338
341
342
353
357
358
359
381
382
388
396
400
401
403
415
416
426
432
437
443
446
452
455
463
472
473
475
476
483
491
498
504
512
520
532
533
537
543
564
566
581
600
624
650
692
723
755
814
851
971
978
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1617
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1634
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1648
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1651
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1652
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1653
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1654
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1663
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1664
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1673
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1691
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1692
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1702
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1703
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1720
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1721
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1728
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1731
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1734
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1735
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1738
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1742
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1744
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1746
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1749
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1752
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1754
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1757
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1759
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1761
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1765
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1767
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1770
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1772
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1777
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1778
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1781
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1782
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1786
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1789
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1790
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1791
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1793
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1800
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1806
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1808
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1814
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1822
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1831
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1832
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1833
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1836
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1838
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1839
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1842
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1845
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1846
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1847
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1851
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1856
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1858
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1861
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1870
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1874
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1880
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1884
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1888
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1890
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1892
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1896
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1902
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1908
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1910
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1916
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1928
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1948
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1952
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1953
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1954
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1961
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1963
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1966
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1967
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1968
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1975
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Bristol, England
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Northamptonshire, England
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Isle of Wight, England
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King Charles I of England
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King James I of England
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Powhatan tribe
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Thomas Harrison, pioneering settler and town founder
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Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond, illegitimate son of King Charles II
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Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial, originally called Alexandria County; renamed in 1920
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From the Latin name for the James River, which itself translates to "Annie's River" in honor of Queen Anne
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Leonard Covington, hero of the Siege of Fort Recovery and Congressman from Maryland
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Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, only British noble resident in colonial Virginia
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The Hopewell, a ship that carried some of the early English settlers to Virginia
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From the Native American word Accawmack, meaning "on the other side", referencing the county's position across Chesapeake Bay
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Prince William, Duke of Cumberland, British general, politician, and son of King George II
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Formed from Botetourt, Roanoke, Giles, and Monroe Counties
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Original county of the Colony under England, initially named Accomac Shire. In 1642, it was renamed Northampton County. However, in 1663, Northampton County was divided into two counties. The southern half remained Northampton County while the northern half once again became Accomac County -- later spelled Accomack.
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George Washington, Revolutionary War commander, U.S. Founding Father, and future U.S. President
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William Russell, frontiersman and state representative
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George Wythe, legal scholar and signer of the Declaration of Independence
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Original county of the Colony under England, initially named Warrosquyoake Shire
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Settlers established the legal entity of Orange County in 1734 from a portion of Spotsylvania County, Virginia.
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Benjamin Franklin, publisher, orator, scholar, and U.S. Founding Father
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After Salem, New Jersey, home of town founder William Bryan
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Lancaster County was established in 1651 from Northumberland and York counties.
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Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, British politician and Lord of the Bedchamber
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Lady Rebecca Staunton, wife of colonial Lieutenant Governor William Gooch
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John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, British politician and one of the head negotiators of the Peace of Paris
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John Lynch, ferry operator and constructor of the first bridge across the James River in the area
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From the area of New Kent County called St. Paul's Parish
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English colonists formed King William County in 1702 out of King and Queen County, Virginia.
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Francis Fauquier, colonial lieutenant governor of Virginia
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James Madison, Congressman from Virginia, principal author of the U.S. Constitution, and future U.S. President
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Patrick Henry, governor of Virginia and U.S. Founding Father
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Alexander Smyth, Congressman from Virginia
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Anthony Wayne, Revolutionary War general
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Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, the Princess of Wales
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Captain Christopher Newport, English privateer
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Chesapeake tribe
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Colonial division before 1635
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Formed from Brunswick and Prince George counties
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Formed from parts of Bedford and Henry Counties
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From Albemarle County
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From Albemarle county
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From Alexandria County
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From Alleghany County
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From Amelia County
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From Amherst County
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From Augusta County
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From Augusta county.
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From Bath and Pendleton Counties
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From Bedford county
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From Brunswick County
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From Campbell County
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From Charles City County
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From Chesterfield County
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From Cumberland County
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From Fairfax County
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From Fincastle County
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From Frederick County
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From Frederick and Shenandoah counties
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From Giles, Tazewell, and Wythe counties
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From Gloucester County
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From Grayson County and Carroll County
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From Grayson county
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From Greensville County
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From Halifax County
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From Hanover County
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From Henrico County
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From Henry County
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From James City County
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From Lancaster County
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From Lee, Scott, and Russell Counties
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From Lunenburg County
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From Lunenburg county
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From Montgomery County
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From Montgomery and Wythe counties
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From Northumberland County
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From Orange County
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From Patrick Henry County
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From Pittsylvania County
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From Prince George County
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From Prince George and Dinwiddie Counties
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From Prince William County
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From Richmond County
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From Roanoke County
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From Rockbridge County
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From Rockingham County
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From Russell County
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From Russell and Tazewell counties
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From Shenandoah and Rockingham counties
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From Southampton County
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From Spotsylvania County
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From Stafford and King George counties
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From Surry County
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From Warwick County
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From Washington County
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From Washington and Wythe counties
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From Wise County
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From Wythe County
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From York County
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From a section of Washington County
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From part of James City County
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From part of Westmoreland County
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From parts of Augusta and Botetourt counties
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From portions of Wythe and Russell counties
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From the southern part of Botetourt County
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From Culpeper County. The original Rappahannock County, known as Old Rappahannock County, was created in 1656 from part of Lancaster County. Old Rappahannock County became extinct in 1692 when it was split to create Essex and Richmond counties.
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Annexed from the District of Columbia, having previously been part of Fairfax County prior to the district's formation
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George Rogers Clarke, Revolutionary War general
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Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany, brother of George III
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Henry Alexander Wise, governor of Virginia
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Henry Tazewell, U.S. Senator from Virginia
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From Pittsylvania County, it was initially named Patrick Henry County
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James Buchanan, fifteenth U.S. President
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John Floyd, governor of Virginia
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John Page, governor of Virginia
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Joseph Martin, Revolutionary War general
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Joseph Warren, Revolutionary War general
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Formed out of consolidation of Norfolk County and City of South Norfolk
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King William III and Queen Mary II
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Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of King George III of Great Britain
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Most of it from part of Warrosquyoake Shire
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Mountainous topography
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From Prince George county. Parts of Surry and Isle of Wight counties were added in 1732
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Nathanael Greene, Revolutionary War general
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Nodawa tribe
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Original county of the Colony under England
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Peter Jones, early settler and merchant
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Prince William Augustus, son of George II
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Princess Louise, youngest daughter of George II
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Revolutionary War Battle of Lexington
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Richard Montgomery, Revolutionary War general
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Robert Craig, U.S. Representative from Virginia
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The city's coastal location
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Thomas Mathews, Revolutionary War general.
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William Branch Giles, U.S. Senator from Virginia
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William Campbell, Revolutionary War general
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William Grayson, U.S. Senator from Virginia
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William Pitt, British Prime Minister
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Founded 1610. Current city formed by consolidation of Elizabeth City County and City of Hampton in 1952
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Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of King George III
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Princess Amelia Sophia, second daughter of George II of Great Britain
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From the original Rappahannock County, better known as Old Rappahannock County, which was split to form Richmond and Essex counties.
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Formed from non-county territory; originally named for Governor John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, but renamed in 1778.
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Phillip & John Alexander, brothers and area plantation owners
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Prince George of Denmark, the husband of Queen Anne
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Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper, colonial proprietary governor
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Alexander Spotswood, colonial lieutenant governor of Virginia
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Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, British Prime Minister
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the galax shrub
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From the original Rappahannock County, Virginia, commonly known as Old Rappahannock County, which was split to form Essex and Richmond counties.
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Founded 1906 around existing community of Seatack. Incorporated as City in 1963 from Princess Anne County
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Eckstein Norton, president of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad
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Founded 1742. Incorporated as City in 1910 from Nansemond County
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Benjamin Franklin, publisher, scholar, orator, and U.S. Founding Father
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An Algonquin term roughly translating to "great marsh" or "flat land"
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Spotsylvania County was established in 1721 from Essex, King and Queen, and King William counties.
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In 1744, the Virginia General Assembly created Albemarle County by taking the northern portion of Goochland County.
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From the actions of Revolutionary War general Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette; his soldiers, nicknamed the "Colonials," placed an artillery on high ground overlooking Petersburg
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Culpeper County was established in 1749 from Orange County, Virginia.
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The county was created by the Virginia General Assembly in 1648 during a period of rapid population growth and geographic expansion.
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Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son of George II
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Founded 1682. Incorporated as City in 1845 from Norfolk County
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Manassas Gap Railroad and Manassas National Battlefield Park
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Kazimierz Pulaski, Polish-born Revolutionary War general
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John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun, British Commander-in-Chief, North America during the Seven Years' War
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Formed from Montgomery, Monroe, Wythe, and Tazewell Counties
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James Stuart, Duke of York, the future King James II
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from the Buena Vista Company, which founded an iron mine in the area and established the town for its laborers
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William Gooch, colonial lieutenant governor of Virginia
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Norborne Berkeley, 4th Baron Botetourt, colonial governor of Virginia
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King and Queen County was established in 1691 from New Kent County, Virginia.
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William J. Dickinson, member of the Virginia House of Delegates
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Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King George II
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Electorate of Hanover, from which the current line of British monarchs hailed
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Jeffery Amherst, British conqueror of Quebec during the Seven Years' War and colonial governor of Virginia
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From Buckingham, Campbell, Charlotte and Prince Edward counties
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Caroline of Ansbach, wife of King George II of Great Britain
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Disputed; either Southampton, England or Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, one of the founders of the Virginia Company
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Formed in 1634 as one of the eight shires of Virginia. It was originally called Charles River Shire.
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Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, the only British noble resident in Virginia
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Formed from parts of Buchanan, Russell, and Wise Counties
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Richard Bland, member of the Continental Congress and publisher of the American Revolutionary War-era tract An Inquiry into the Rights of the British Colonies
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Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg, from which the current line of British monarchs hailed
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New Kent County was established in 1654 from York County, Virginia.
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Willem Anne van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle, colonial proprietary governor
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Founded 1752. Incorporated as City in 1858 from Norfolk County
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From the area of Amelia County called Nottaway Parish
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Accomac Shire was established in 1634 as one of the original eight shires of Virginia. In 1642, it was renamed Northampton County. Then in 1663, Northampton County was divided into two counties. The southern half remained Northampton County while the northern half became Accomac County -- later renamed Accomack with a "k."
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Robert Dinwiddie, colonial lieutenant governor of Virginia
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Winfield Scott, War of 1812 and later Mexican-American War general
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Dr. John Blair Radford, owner of a plantation that included that town's lands
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Light Horse Harry Lee, Revolutionary War general and governor of Virginia
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Thomas Nelson Jr., governor of Virginia and signer of the Declaration of Independence
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Richard Grenville, commander of the English expedition to found Roanoke Colony
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Formed from parts of Washington, Lee, and Russell Counties
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Formed from parts of Bath and Botetourt counties as well as Monroe County
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Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, oldest son of James I of England
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From Essex, King and Queen, and King William counties
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August 2022
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Arlington
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Bedford
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Buckingham
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Chatham
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Chesterfield
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Covington
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Cumberland
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Gloucester
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Halifax
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Hanover
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Independence
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Isle of Wight
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Lancaster
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Lebanon
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Lexington
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Madison
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Marion
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New Castle
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Palmyra
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Salem
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Stafford
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Sussex
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Warsaw
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Washington
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Winchester
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Woodstock
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Orange
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Stuart
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Wise
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Amherst
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Surry
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Floyd
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Grundy
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Bowling Green
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Mathews
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Bland
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Dinwiddie
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Fairfax
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Lunenburg
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Prince George
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Staunton
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Montross
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Monterey
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Courtland
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Amelia
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Martinsville
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Yorktown
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Saluda
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Laurel
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Emporia
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Harrisonburg
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King George
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Appomattox
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Abingdon
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Accomac
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Leesburg
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Louisa
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Manassas
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Charlottesville
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Pulaski
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Berryville
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Lawrenceville
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Powhatan
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Tazewell
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Williamsburg
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Charles City
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Warm Springs
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Fincastle
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Eastville
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Rustburg
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Hillsville
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Jonesville
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Charlotte Court House
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Christiansburg
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Clintwood
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Culpeper
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Farmville
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Warrenton
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Gate City
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Rocky Mount
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Tappahannock
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Front Royal
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Pearisburg
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King and Queen
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Goochland
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Stanardsville
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Boydton
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Heathsville
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New Kent
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Wytheville
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King William
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Lovingston
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Luray
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Nottoway
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Spotsylvania Courthouse
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: Borough, Neighborhood
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: cities, towns, unincorporated communities, census designated place
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هذه قائمة بمقاطعات ولاية فيرجينيا الأمريكية:
* مقاطعة وايز
* مقاطعة آيل أوف وايت
* مقاطعة أبوماتوكس
* مقاطعة أكوماك
* مقاطعة ألبمارل
* مقاطعة أليغاني
* مقاطعة أمهيرست
* مقاطعة أميليا
* مقاطعة أورانج
* مقاطعة أوغوستا
* مقاطعة إيسكس
* مقاطعة أرلنغتون
* مقاطعة باتريك
* مقاطعة باث
* مقاطعة باوهاتن
* مقاطعة برونزويك
* مقاطعة برينس إدورد
* مقاطعة برينس جورج
* مقاطعة برينس ويليام
* مقاطعة بلاند
* مقاطعة بوتيتورت
* مقاطعة بوكانان
* مقاطعة بوكنغهام
* مقاطعة بولاسكي
* مقاطعة بيتيسيلفانيا
* مقاطعة بيج
* مقاطعة بيدفورد
* مقاطعة تازويل
* مقاطعة تشارلز سيتي
* مقاطعة تشيسترفيلد
* مقاطعة جايلز
* مقاطعة جيمس سيتي
* مقاطعة ديكينسون
* مقاطعة دينويدي
* مقاطعة راباهانوك
* مقاطعة روسيل
* مقاطعة روكبريج
* مقاطعة روكنغهام
* مقاطعة رونوك
* مقاطعة ريتشموند
* مقاطعة ساوثهامبتون
* مقاطعة سبوتسيلفانيا
* مقاطعة ستافورد
* مقاطعة سكوت
* مقاطعة سميث
* مقاطعة سوري
* مقاطعة سوسيكس
* مقاطعة شارلوت
* مقاطعة شيناندوا
* مقاطعة غرايسون
* مقاطعة غرين
* مقاطعة غرينزفيل
* مقاطعة غلوستر
* مقاطعة غووتشلاند
* مقاطعة فاوكواير
* مقاطعة فرانكلين
* مقاطعة فريدريك
* مقاطعة فلوفانان
* مقاطعة فلويد
* مقاطعة فيرفاكس
* مقاطعة كارول
* مقاطعة كارولاين
* مقاطعة كامبل
* مقاطعة كريغ
* مقاطعة كلارك
* مقاطعة كلبيبر
* مقاطعة كومبرلاند
* مقاطعة كينغ أند كوين
* مقاطعة كينغ جورج
* مقاطعة كينغ ويليام
* مقاطعة لانكستر
* مقاطعة لودون
* مقاطعة لونينبرغ
* مقاطعة لويزا
* مقاطعة لي
* مقاطعة ماثيوز
* مقاطعة ماديسون
* مقاطعة مونتغومري
* مقاطعة ميديلسكس
* مقاطعة ميكلينبرغ
* مقاطعة نوتوواي
* مقاطعة نورثهامبتون
* مقاطعة نورثومبرلاند
* مقاطعة نيلسون
* مقاطعة نيوكينت
* مقاطعة هاليفاكس
* مقاطعة هانوفر
* مقاطعة هايلاند
* مقاطعة هنري
* مقاطعة هنريكو
* مقاطعة وارين
* مقاطعة واشنغطون
* مقاطعة وايذ
* مقاطعة وايز
* مقاطعة ويستمورلاند
* مقاطعة يورك
* بوابة الولايات المتحدة
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Der US-Bundesstaat Virginia ist in 95 Countys unterteilt, hinzu kommen 39 Unabhängige Städte (independent cities), die zugleich Stadt und County sind. Die Countys des 1788 gegründeten Bundesstaates sind vergleichsweise kleinräumig. Damit war es auch zur Gründungszeit möglich, in einem Tag zum County-Seat (Hauptort) und zurück zu reisen.
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The Commonwealth of Virginia is divided into 95 counties, along with 38 independent cities that are considered county-equivalents for census purposes. The map in this article, taken from the official United States Census Bureau site, includes Clifton Forge and Bedford as independent cities. This reflected the political reality at the time of the 2000 Census. However, both have since chosen to revert to town status. In Virginia, cities are co-equal levels of government to counties, but towns are part of counties. For some counties, for statistical purposes, the Bureau of Economic Analysis combines any independent cities with the county that it was once part of (before the legislation creating independent cities took place in 1871). Many county seats are politically not a part of the counties they serve; under Virginia law, all municipalities incorporated as cities are independent cities and are not part of any county. Some of the cities in the Hampton Roads area (Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Newport News, Hampton, and Suffolk) were formed from an entire county. These cities are no longer county seats, since the counties ceased to exist once the cities were completely formed, but are functionally equivalent to counties. Also in Virginia, a county seat may be an independent city surrounded by, but not part of, the county of which it is the administrative center; for example, Fairfax City is both the county seat of Fairfax County and is completely surrounded by Fairfax County but the city is politically independent of the county. There are 38 independent cities, which are considered county-equivalents for census purposes. Many towns are as large as cities, but are not incorporated as cities and are situated within a parent county or counties. Seven independent cities had 2020 populations of less than 10,000 with the smallest, Norton having a population of only 3,687. In 2020, the largest towns were Leesburg (with 48,250 people) and Blacksburg (44,826). Six other towns also had populations of over 10,000 people. For a complete list of these towns, see List of towns in Virginia. For major unincorporated population centers, see List of unincorporated communities in Virginia. Virginia's independent cities were classified by the Virginia General Assembly in 1871 as cities of the first class and cities of the second class. The Virginia Constitution of 1902 defined first class cities as those having a population of 10,000 or more based upon the last census enumeration while second class cities were those that had a population of less than 10,000. Cities that previously been granted a city charter, but did not have the requisite population, had their status grandfathered in. Second class did not have a court of record and were required to share the cost of that court with their adjacent county and also shared the cost for three constitutional officers of that court—generally, the clerk, commonwealth attorney and sheriff—and those shared officers stood for election in both the city and the county. At least two constitutional officers—treasurer and commissioner of the revenue—were required to be elected solely by the residents of the city. The distinction between first and second class cities was ended with the Virginia Constitution of 1971. However, cities that were classified as second class cities at the time of the adoption of the 1971 Virginia Constitution were authorized to continue sharing their court system and three constitutional officers with the adjacent county. As of 2003, 14 of Virginia's independent cities retain these features. There are several counties and cities that have the same name, but are separate politically. These currently include Fairfax, Franklin, Richmond, and Roanoke. In the past they also included Norfolk and Alexandria, whose counties changed their names, ostensibly to end some of the confusion; as well as Bedford, where a city was surrounded by a county of the same name from 1968 until 2013, when the city reverted to town status. A city and county that share a name may be completely unrelated in geography. For example, Richmond County is nowhere near the City of Richmond, and Franklin County is even farther from the City of Franklin. More Virginia counties are named for women than in any other state. Virginia's postal abbreviation is VA and its FIPS state code is 51. List of the 95 counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia (links shown under FIPS County Code are for the U.S. Census Bureau Statistics Info Page for that county):
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Le Commonwealth de Virginie, un des 50 États des États-Unis, est divisé en 95 comtés (counties) et 39 cités indépendantes (independent cities). Ces dernières ne font pas politiquement parties d'un comté et sont analysées par le Bureau du recensement des États-Unis comme des équivalents-comtés. Plusieurs comtés et villes ont le même nom, mais sont séparés politiquement. C'est le cas actuellement de Bedford, Fairfax, Franklin, Richmond et Roanoke. C'était aussi le cas de Norfolk et Alexandria, dont les comtés ont depuis changé leurs noms pour éviter toute confusion. Cela ne signifie pas nécessairement que les comtés et les villes qui partagent le même nom sont proches géographiquement. Le comté de Richmond est loin de la ville de Richmond et celui de Franklin est encore plus éloigné de la ville du même nom.
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다음은 버지니아주의 군 및 독립시 목록이다.
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バージニア州の郡一覧は、アメリカ合衆国バージニア州内の郡及び独立市の一覧である。バージニア州内には95の郡と38の独立市がある。独立市は統計上郡相当と見なされている。バージニア州法では、全ての法人化された市が独立市であり、郡には属さない。一方、町として法人化された自治体は郡の中に含まれる。 多くの郡庁所在地は政治的に郡がサービスを行う範囲に入っていない。ハンプトン・ローズ地域にある都市(バージニアビーチ、チェサピーク、ニューポートニューズ、ハンプトン、サフォークの各市)の中には郡全体からできたものもある。これらの都市は、郡が存在しなくなったので郡庁所在地でもないが、機能的に郡相当である。 幾つかの郡と独立市が同じ名前を持っていることがあるが、政治的に別の主体である。これに該当するのが、フェアファックス、フランクリン、リッチモンド、ロアノークの組み合わせである。過去にはノーフォークとアレクサンドリアも同様だったが、表向きは混乱を避けるために郡の方が改名した。また郡と独立市が同じ名前だからといって、必ずしも地理的に近いという訳でもない。リッチモンド郡はリッチモンド市と近接しておらず、フランクリン郡の場合はフランクリン市とかなり離れている。 次の一覧はアルファベット順である。
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Lista delle 95 contee della Virginia, negli Stati Uniti d'America:
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De Amerikaanse staat Virginia is onderverdeeld in 95 county's en 38 onafhankelijke steden. Deze onafhankelijke steden behoren niet bij een county, maar kunnen wel fungeren als hoofdplaats van een aangrenzende county, wat bij 14 county's het geval is. Virginia is een van de weinige Amerikaanse staten waar steden deze bevoegdheden kunnen hebben. De met * aangemerkte hoofdplaatsen zijn onafhankelijke steden en horen niet bij de county.
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Detta är en lista över de 134 countyn som finns i delstaten Virginia i USA. 38 städer ingår inte i något county, utan är självständiga administrativa områden.
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O estado da Virgínia é dividido em 95 condados e 39 cidades independentes, que também são consideradas divisões-equivalente para fins estatísticos. Note que no mapa a seguir, Clifton Forge é incluída pelo censo de 2000 como uma cidade independente. Contudo, em 2001, Clifton Forge abdicou de sua posição como cidade independente e reincorporou-se como uma vila no Condado de Alleghany. Na Virgínia, toda municipalidade incorporada como vila é incluída dentro de um condado.
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Ниже представлен список округов и американского штата Виргиния.
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美国弗吉尼亚州共有95个县(counties)和38独立市(independent cities)。
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Американський штат Вірджинія поділяється на 95 округів.
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: –
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38
95
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60
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Origin
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150
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Etymology
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150
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N/A
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yes
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: 2,226 – 1,139,720
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: 3,666 – 457,672
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Seat
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County seat
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100
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City
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150
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