List of United States FIPS codes by county
The following sortable table lists the 3,242 counties and county equivalents of the United States and their respective FIPS codes.
Table
gollark: You could also just bruteforce the hash of the name in probably at most an hour with a good GPU assuming my wild assumptions.
gollark: Maybe an order of magnitude or so slower as it is slower to check.
gollark: Krist mining can do a few GH/s on a good GPU, and that's SHA256, so you could bruteforce the entire practical namespace in 100 seconds.
gollark: Especially if you can wrangle a good FPGA into running hashes really fast.
gollark: This sounds like a lot, but computers *are* fairly fast.
See also
- Outline of the United States
- Index of United States-related articles
- Book:United States
- Index of U.S. counties
- Lists of counties in the United States
- List of island counties of the United States
- List of former United States counties
- List of FIPS state codes
- The OMB has defined 1098 statistical areas comprising 388 MSAs, 541 μSAs, and 169 CSAs
- Primary statistical area – List of the 574 PSAs
- Combined Statistical Area – List of the 169 CSAs
- Core Based Statistical Area – List of the 929 CBSAs
- Metropolitan Statistical Area – List of the 388 MSAs
- Micropolitan Statistical Area – List of the 541 μSAs
- Primary statistical area – List of the 574 PSAs
Notes
- One of the 19 organized boroughs of Alaska.
- One of the 10 census areas of the Unorganized Borough of Alaska.
- The Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska has a fully consolidated city and borough government.
- The City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska has a fully consolidated city and borough government.
- Established in 2013, Petersburg Borough is the most recently created county equivalent in the United States.[1] The most recently created county is Broomfield County, Colorado, in 2001.
- The City and Borough of Sitka, Alaska has a fully consolidated city and borough government.
- The City and Borough of Yakutat, Alaska has a fully consolidated city and borough government.
- The City and County of San Francisco, California has a fully consolidated city and county government.
- The City and County of Broomfield, Colorado has a fully consolidated city and county government. Established in 2001, Broomfield is the most recently created county in the United States.[1] The most recently created county equivalent is Petersburg Borough, Alaska, in 2013.
- The City and County of Denver, Colorado has a fully consolidated city and county government.
- Has no functional county government.
- The United States Census Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget treat the District of Columbia as a single county equivalent.
- The City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii has a county government with municipal functions.
- The City of New Orleans and Orleans Parish, Louisiana have a fully consolidated city and parish government.
- The City of Baltimore, Maryland is an independent city exclusive of any county.
- The Town and County of Nantucket, Massachusetts has a fully consolidated town and county government.
- The City of St. Louis, Missouri is an independent city exclusive of any county.
- The Consolidated Municipality of Carson City, Nevada is an independent city exclusive of any county.
- Los Alamos County, New Mexico has a county government with municipal functions.
- The City of Philadelphia and Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania have a fully consolidated city and county government.
- Part of the Minor Outlying Islands. Any recorded population is not permanent, and consists of military or scientific personnel.
- On July 1, 2013, the former independent city of Bedford, Virginia gave up its city charter and became a town within Bedford County.[5] Population estimates are combined totals for the political entities that existed before the merger.
- One of the 38 independent cities of Virginia.
References
- "American Samoa Infographic" (PDF). Britannica.com. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
- Faulconer, Justin (July 1, 2013). "Bedford reversion to town becomes official today". The News & Advance. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
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