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English: This map shows the incorporated areas and unincorporated areas in Fairfax County, Virginia. Fairfax is highlighted in red. Other incorporated cities are shown in gray and CDPs in white. Please note: The City of Fairfax is an independent city in Virginia, politically independent from the rest of Fairfax County. It is included in this ...
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Fairfax County, officially the County of Fairfax, is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia.With a population of 1,150,309 as of the 2020 census, [1] it is the most populous county in Virginia, the most populous jurisdiction in the Washington metropolitan area, and the most populous location in the Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.
Description: Map of Fairfax County Parkway (Virginia State Routes 286 and 289): Date: 31 May 2014: Source: Own work, data from U.S. Census Bureau: Author: Mr. Matté (if there is an issue with this image, contact me using this image's Commons talk page, my Commons user talk page, or my English Wikipedia user talk page; I'll know about it a lot faster)
The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. [1] There are 68 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 4 National Historic Landmarks. Another property was once listed but has been removed.
For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006: ... Actual Fairfax City: 17:43, 12 February 2006: 7,486 × 3,247 (223 KB)
The Fairfax County Parkway, numbered State Route 286 (SR 286, formerly SR 7100 [2]), is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia, acting as an expressway in Fairfax County with a mix of interchanges and signalized and unsignalized intersections.
A map from 1736 map of the Northern Neck Proprietary. The Northern Neck Proprietary – also called the Northern Neck land grant, Fairfax Proprietary, or Fairfax Grant – was a land grant first contrived by the exiled English King Charles II in 1649 and encompassing all the lands bounded by the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers in colonial Virginia.