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The following table lists the 3,244 counties and county equivalents of the United States with the following information for each entity: . The county or equivalent; The state or equivalent (federal district or territory)
The following is a list of the 3,143 counties and county-equivalents in the 50 states and District of Columbia sorted by U.S. state, plus an additional 100 county-equivalents in the U.S. territories sorted by territory.
Count Carl Gustaf Mannerheim (1797–1854), the governor of the Vyborg Province, entomologist and the grandfather of Baron C. G. E. Mannerheim. Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility. [1]
This is a list of countries by number of military and paramilitary personnel. It includes any government-sponsored soldiers used to further the domestic and foreign policies of their respective government. The term "country" is used in its most common use, in the sense of state which exercises sovereignty or has limited recognition.
The following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history.The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding similar combat-related or civilian deaths) and civilian casualties during the battles.
The U.S. state of South Carolina is made up of 46 counties, the maximum allowable by state law. [1] [2] They range in size from 392 square miles (1,015 square kilometers) in the case of Calhoun County to 1,358 square miles (3,517 square kilometers) in the case of Charleston County.
C. César de Choiseul, 1st Duke of Choiseul; Alan Canhiart; Count of Cars; Raphaël, Comte de Casabianca; Charles Louis de Biaudos de Casteja; Michel-Ange de Castellane
Also Count in the Puster Valley and Margrave of the Hungarian March: Stephen I? 1065-1080: 1080: Sponheim? of Stromberg at least one child: Cousin or brother of Siegfried. Stephen II? 1080-1118: 1118: Sponheim: Sophia of Formbach c.1092 five children: Meginhard I: c.1085: 1118-1136: 1136: Sponheim: Matilda of Mörsberg-Nellenburg one child ...