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El 29/06/13 04:55, Rick "Zero_Chaos" Farina escribió: |
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> You are allowed to nominate anyone, including yourself. But just to |
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> make you feel better. |
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> |
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> I nominate Klondike. He is a stand up guy who has done a lot for the |
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> community in a short time. Klondike, good luck. |
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Thanks Rick, I really hope this works out well. |
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Here is my manifesto. |
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TL;DR I will fight for balance trying to get the best from both worlds |
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and for a friendly tightly cohesive developer community. |
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My name is Francisco and since I discovered Gentoo I have been thriving |
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to get the perfect balance between security, performance, stability and |
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ease of use. One of my objectives is trying to find this same balance |
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between the statu quo and the new things that can improve either the |
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developer or the user experience. |
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You probably may think that I may be a weak candidate but that's untrue, |
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the fact I'm a staffer doesn't means I have no knowledge of how Gentoo |
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development works and even less that I have no knowledge of technical |
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stuff at all. I'm a Computer Engineer with quite a deep understanding on |
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fields like language programming and computer architecture which I think |
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Gentoo can benefit from. |
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I also want to lead the Gentoo community towards a more friendly and |
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good environment. There have been disputes now and then which could have |
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been avoided if the environment was more friendly. I'd really wish we |
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don't end up doing what this wikipedia article suggests: |
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Impalement is the penetration of an organism by an object such as a |
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stake, pole, spear or hook, by complete (or partial) perforation of the |
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central body mass.[1] This article has a primary focus on impalement as |
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a form of execution, how it was performed, and highlighting some places |
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where it was used. Apart from judicially approved executions, examples |
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from wars, rebellions and persecutions, along with customs of sacrifice |
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are included. Impalement has also been used as a way of inflicting post |
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mortem indignities (like shaming the dead). Impalement has also figured |
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prominently in certain magical rituals, for example to prevent the dead |
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to rise from their graves. Impalement has also figured in myths, |
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legends, literature and films, and a short review of such instances is |
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included. Finally, a few examples are given of impalement in context of |
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animals, as in animals using impalement on prey, and hunting and |
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preservation techniques in which impalement is a central element. |
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Contents |
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1 Main uses |
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2 Methods |
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2.1 Gaunching, and other methods |
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3 Behavior of the impaled |
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4 Rituals of impalement |
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4.1 Execution as pageantry |
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4.2 Human sacrifice |
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5 Regional and other historical studies |
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5.1 Archaic age/Antiquity |
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5.2 Africa |
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5.3 Americas |
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5.4 Asia |
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5.5 Europe |
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5.6 Byzantine Empire |
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5.7 Ottoman Empire |
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6 The "bamboo torture" |
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7 Impalement in myth and art |
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7.1 Tales and myths of impalement |
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7.2 Illusions of impalement |
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8 Animals |
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9 See also |
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10 Quotations |
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11 References and notes |
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12 Bibliography |
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12.1 Books |
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12.2 Newspapers, magazines and periodicals |
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12.3 Web resources |
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Main uses |
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The reviewed literature suggests that impalement across a number of |
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cultures was regarded as a very severe punishment, as it was used |
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particularly in response to "crimes against the state".[2] Impalement is |
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predominantly mentioned as punishment within the context of war,[3] |
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treason against "the fatherland", against some "cause"[4] or as |
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punishment for rebellion.[5] As another martial example, soldiers found |
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guilty of cowardice, or grave dereliction of duty were punished with |
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impalement among Zulus.[6] Disregard for the state's responsibility for |
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safe roads and trade routes by committing highway robbery/grave |
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theft,[7] violating state policies/monopolies,[8] subverting standards |
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for trade or even just involuntarily threatening public security are |
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also recorded among offenses where impalement was occasionally used as |
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punishment. For example, visiting Egypt for the first time 1657–58 Jean |
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de Thévenot observed a man impaled for using false weights.[9] For |
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having just inadvertently threatened public security, the authorities at |
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the Sultanate of Aceh are asserted to have instituted impalement for the |
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crime of uncontrolled fire.[10] At various times and places, individual |
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murderers have been punished with impalement, either by prescribed law, |
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or in cases regarded as particularly heinous.[11] |
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Several cases show that impalement was a technique used in |
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extrajudicial, summary executions and in massacres,[12] or in cases of |
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institutional religious persecution, or more generalized massacres with |
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a religious slant.[13] As a punishment for grave cases of religious |
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crimes[14] impalement was on occasion used in different parts of the |
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world, and there are a few cases of human sacrifice by impalement.[15] |
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Some instances of impalement prescribed by law for adultery and other |
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sexual crimes are also noted.[16] |
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Spanish, Dutch and Portuguese colonialists are reported to have used |
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impalement to subjugate indigenous tribes,[17] or as a punishment meted |
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out to slaves.[18] In the latter half of the 18th century, British |
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colonialist authorities in India seem to have, on occasion, approved of, |
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and advocated, the local practice of impaling robbers.[19] |
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Methods |
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Part of a series on |
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Capital punishment |
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Issues |
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Debate |
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Religion and capital punishment |
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Use by country |
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Wrongful execution |
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Drug trafficking |
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Current use |
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Afghanistan |
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Bahamas |
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Belarus |
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Botswana |
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China |
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Cuba |
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Egypt |
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Guatemala |
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India |
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Indonesia |
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Iran |
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Iraq |
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Israel |
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Japan |
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North Korea |
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South Korea |
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Lebanon |
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Malaysia |
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Pakistan |
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Saudi Arabia |
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Singapore |
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Somalia |
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Suriname |
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Syria |
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Taiwan |
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Tajikistan |
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Tonga |
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United Arab Emirates |
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United States |
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Vietnam |
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Yemen |
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Past use |
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Australia |
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Austria |
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Belgium |
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Bhutan |
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Brazil |
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Bulgaria |
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Canada |
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Cyprus |
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Denmark |
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Ecuador |
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France |
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Germany |
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Gibraltar |
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Hong Kong |
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Hungary |
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Ireland |
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Italy |
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Liechtenstein |
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Macau |
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Mexico |
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Mongolia |
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Netherlands |
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New Zealand |
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Norway |
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Philippines |
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Poland |
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Portugal |
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Romania |
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Russia |
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San Marino |
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South Africa |
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Spain |
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Sweden |
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Switzerland |
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Turkey |
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United Kingdom |
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Venezuela |
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Current methods |
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Decapitation |
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Electrocution |
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Gas chamber |
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Hanging |
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Lethal injection |
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Shooting (firing squad) |
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Stoning |
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Nitrogen asphyxiation (proposed) |
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Past methods |
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Blowing from a gun |
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Boiling |
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Breaking wheel |
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Burning |
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Crucifixion |
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Crushing |
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Disembowelment |
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Dismemberment |
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Drawing and quartering |
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Elephant |
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Flaying |
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Immurement |
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Impalement |
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Premature burial |
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Sawing |
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Scaphism |
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Slow slicing |
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Suffocation in ash |
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Civil death |
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Banishment/Exile |
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Castaway |
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Felons |
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Marooning |
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Ostracism |
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Outlaw |
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Petalism |
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Related topics |
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Crime |
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Death row |
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Death penalty (NCAA) |
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Last meal |
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Penology |
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Impalement typically involves the body of a person being pierced through |
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by a long stake, but sharp hooks, either fully penetrating the body, or |
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becoming embedded in it, have also been used.[20] |
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The stake is variably described as a sharpened wooden pole,[21] or being |
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tipped with iron[22] or being called a lance,[23] or made entirely of |
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iron.[24] Henry Blount, travelling the Levant in 1634, says that the |
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three robbers he saw impaled in Egypt were impaled by their own |
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half-pikes and that afterwards, they were bound fast, in impaled |
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condition, to some upright stakes.[25] One account alleges the tip of |
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the impaling stake was rounded, rather than sharp, in order to move |
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aside internal organs, rather than piercing and damaging them in the |
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insertion process.[26] Its length is reported to be from 6–15 feet, in |
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one description as "four paces" in length.[27] Reported thickness ranges |
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from a man's thigh, a man's leg, a man's arm, or thick as the wrist or |
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as thick as a foot at its thickest.[28] |
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The impalement could be in the frontal-to-dorsal direction, that is, |
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from front (through abdomen,[29] chest[30] or directly through the |
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heart[31]) to back or vice versa[32] |
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Alternatively, impalement could be in the longitudinal or vertical |
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direction, along the body length. A 17th-century eyewitness account that |
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incorporates and highlights a number of the features detailed below of |
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the longitudinal impalement method of execution is the one given by Jean |
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de Thevenot.Quote a[33] The longitudinal penetration could be through |
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the rectum,[34] through the vagina,[35] or through a wound opened |
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specifically for the occasion, such as making a transverse incision to |
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the os sacrum.[36] In the cases where the cutting instrument is |
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specifically mentioned, it is usually said to be a knife or razor, but a |
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case is also recorded the wound was made with a hatchet/ax.[37] One |
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report says some sort of salve was used to stop the bleeding made during |
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the cut.[38] |
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The person to be impaled is generally said to have been undressed,[39] |
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and then been placed on his belly, face down.[40] His hands might be |
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tied behind his back,[41] legs spread-eagled,.[26] Alternatively he |
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could be bound or held fast or sat upon by some of the executioner's |
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assistants.[42] In Pierre Belon's account from the 1540s, immobilization |
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prior to impalement was effected by securing each limb to its own |
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pole.[43] In one case, though, it is alleged the victim was hoisted up |
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by means of a pulley, in order to be inserted on an already erect (iron) |
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pole.[44] |
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Prior to stake insertion, some sources say the stake was greased.[45] |
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Typically, the actual insertion is said to have been by hammering the |
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stake inwards by means of a mallet,[46] with one of the executioner's |
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team guiding the stake where he wanted it to go.[47] However, a couple |
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of accounts assert that the victim was gradually impaled by pulling his |
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legs.[48] Alternatively, as told by Stephan Gerlach[49] who was priest |
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for the imperial embassy at Constantinople from 1573–78, ropes were |
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bound to the convict's feet, and after the stake has been partially |
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inserted, typically some Christians were given the job to pull the |
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ropes, until the stake had fully penetrated the body.[50] While the |
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previous notes does not mention explicitly the use of a mallet while |
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others were pulling, Peter Mundy, staying in Constantinople from 1617 to |
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1620, does say exactly that. What he could hear through the throng of |
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people surrounding the person being impaled, was "..the blowes of the |
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Mallet, and the most horrible and fearfull Crye of the tortured |
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Wretch".[51] A variant of the impalement process is attested on the |
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Indian sub-continent that seems to have been rather different than the |
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mallet driven processes highlighted above. The shula was a "stout iron |
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rod with a thin point on the top", presumably fixed to the ground. "The |
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condemned person was made to sit on the top which penetrated into his |
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body slowly and went out by the head".[52] |
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The impalement could either be partial,[41] the stake becoming embedded |
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in the body, or a full impalement where the exit wound is variously |
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described as being, for example, "at the nape of the neck", "at the back |
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of his neck", "close to the shoulder" or "at the breast".[53] |
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After impalement, many accounts state the pole was hoisted vertically |
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and fixed in the ground,[26][54] but one account, by Samuel Gridley |
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Howe, being in Greece 1824-27, asserts that most were left writhing on |
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the ground in impaled condition, and that being raised vertically was a |
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"refined punishment" meted out to the few.[55] Another technique of |
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displaying the impaled is that observed by Godfrey Vigne in Kabul 1836. |
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Here, the condemned murderer was, after impalement, hoisted up and left |
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hanging by the feet, rather than having the impaling stake fastened in |
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the ground.[56] |
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When raised vertically, a few accounts state that the body was made to |
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rest on a fixed plank or scaffold to avoid sliding,[57] or that the |
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stake and person was affixed to a wooden cross,[58] or that the impaled |
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legs were tied to the stake itself[54] or that the individual's legs and |
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arms were bound tight to adjacent poles[59] Another source says that the |
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victim was, at times, only partially impaled, letting the individual |
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slide downwards on the stake on his own, due to gravity.[26] In the |
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Khanate of Khiva ca. 1820, the wooden stake had been, by design, left |
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"roughly sharpened", and was only partially forced in. The idea here was |
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that the impaled person, whose arms and legs were left free after |
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hoisting the stake, should, by his own writhings in pain, thereby drive |
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himself deeper onto the stake, until he died.[60] |
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Whenever mentioned, the height attained by the impaled above the ground |
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when the stake was fixed vertically is variably described. In one |
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account, the person was "at least three feet above the ground",[61] in |
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another, that the stake "was too high for wild beasts to reach the |
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body".[62] In a third account, a ditch had been dug out prior |
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impalement, and the stake was placed upright in that ditch, so that the |
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person looked just like a coney on a spit, according to that author.[63] |
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In a fourth account, where scores of Serbs where impaled on wooden |
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stakes on the way to Belgrade around 1810, dogs were able to gnaw at |
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their feet. Several of the impaled lived for days.[64] Finally, in a |
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1769 account from Batavia where the impaled ended up sitting on a little |
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wooden bench, that wooden bench was the top of a scaffold, some ten feet |
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above the ground.[65] |
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The survival time on the stake is quite variedly reported, from |
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instantly or to a few minutes[66] to a few hours[67] or 1 to 3 days.[68] |
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The Dutch overlords at Batavia, present day Jakarta, seem to have been |
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particularly proficient in prolonging the lifetime of the impaled, one |
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witnessing a man surviving 6 days on the stake,[69] another hearing from |
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local surgeons that some could survive 8 or more days.[36] A critical |
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determinant for survival length seems to be precisely how the stake was |
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inserted: If it went into the "interior" parts, vital organs could |
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easily be damaged, leading to a swift death. However, by letting the |
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stake follow the spine, the impalement procedure would not damage the |
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vital organs, and the person could survive for several days.[70] The |
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actual manner used are said in some accounts to have been at the |
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discretion of the executioners, if they wanted the person to suffer for |
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a long time, or being mercifully quick about it.[54][71] In one account, |
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the stake was by design partially impaled into the body's interior, in |
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such a manner that full impalement would kill him off instantaneously. |
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After three hours suffering, the executioners killed him by simply |
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pulling his body downwards. In that case, his intestines were quite |
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possibly ruptured, since he was swiftly taken down after death, because |
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he "stunk horridly".[38] |
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In other cases, bystanders would be allowed to kill the victim out of |
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mercy after a few hours on the stake.[72] Leaving the impaled to expire |
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on his own account, or letting others kill them out of mercy, may have |
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been the more usual patterns. However, from 1606 Ansbach, there is |
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preserved a receipt that not only details the expenses for the |
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executioner, but also specifies the amount used for "refreshments" for |
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the impaled individual.[73] |
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A Russian clergyman visiting ravaged Christian villages in northwestern |
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Persia during the Assyrian genocide found the remains of several impaled |
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people. He notes: "The bodies were so firmly fixed, in some instances, |
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that the stakes could not be withdrawn; it was necessary to saw them off |
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and bury the victims as they were."[74] |
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Gaunching, and other methods |
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Original in-image text from 1741 edition of Tournefort: "The Gaunche, a |
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sort of punishment in use among the Turks." |
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Tournefort, travelling on botanical research in the Levant 1700–02, |
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observed both ordinary longitudinal impalement, but also a method called |
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"gaunching", in which the condemned is hoisted up by means of a rope |
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over a bed of sharp metal hooks. He is then released, and depending on |
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how the hooks enter his body, he may survive in impaled condition for a |
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few days.[75] 40 years earlier than Tournefort, Thévenot described much |
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the same process, adding it was seldom used, because it was regarded as |
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too cruel.[76] |
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Less usual methods of impalement have been alleged, like direct cranial |
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impalement by driving a long nail or spike into a victim's head.[77] The |
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Tunisian Arab merchant Muḣammad ibn ʻUmar (1789-?) made extensive |
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travels in his time, and relates a story of how a very unfortunate Jew |
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is to have met his end: "A Sultan of Morocco once put a Jew in a barrel, |
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the inside of which bristled with nails, and ordered it to be rolled |
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down a hill"[78] From time to time, it is recorded that "ordinary" |
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impalement was aggravated beyond that punishment, in that the impaled |
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individual also was roasted over a fire, for example.[79] |
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Christian martyrology is replete with horror stories of how saints |
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supposedly were martyred for their faith. Whatever truth value belongs |
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to these tales, one particularly bad fate is said to have befallen Saint |
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Benjamin in AD 424 in Persia. According to his hagiography, when the |
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king was apprised that Benjamin refused to stop preaching, he "...caused |
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reeds to be run in between the nails and the flesh, both of his hands |
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and feet, and to be thrust into other most tender parts,[80] and drawn |
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out again, and this to be frequently repeated with violence. Lastly, a |
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knotty stake was thrust into his bowels, to rend and tear them, in which |
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torment he expired...."[81] |
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Behavior of the impaled |
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Many accounts speak of the impaled one writhing and screaming in agony, |
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begging passersby to kill them.[82] A particular feature about this |
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manner of dying is said to be to feel a "ravaging thirst" and the |
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impaled victims are often reported begging for water.[83] Others are |
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reported to have been quite able to converse with people while impaled, |
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sometimes smoking or drinking rakia on the stake as, for example, the |
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Austrian bureaucrat Friedrich Wilhelm von Taube[84] noted during his |
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official inspection tour in the Kingdom of Slavonia in 1776.[71] Some |
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seem to have retained a grim sense of humour in their impaled condition. |
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For example in 1714 in the Cape Colony under the Dutch, the black slave |
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Titus, who had been the lover of his master's wife and conspired to |
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murder her husband, was sentenced to be impaled. Four hours after being |
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impaled, he was given some arrack to drink, but advised not to drink too |
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much, lest he become drunk. Titus retorted that it hardly would matter, |
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since he sat fast enough, and was in no danger of falling down.[85] |
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At times, soldiers were placed on duty to prevent people from assuaging |
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the thirst of the impaled by giving them something to drink. According |
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to the same source, the Dutch captain Johan Splinter Stavorinus,[86] |
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witnessing such an execution in Batavia 1769, the impaled victim would |
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quickly die if it began to rain, because the water entering the wound |
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would lead to swift mortification of the flesh, and development of |
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gangrene within "the nobler parts". The man he saw was, composed and |
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conversing with passers by in the morning, but expired within an hour |
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after it began raining, just three hours later than Stavorinus saw him |
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last.[65] During the Khmelnytsky Rebellion, in 1649 Mazyr, a Cossack |
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rebel leader was sentenced to be impaled, and wanted to spend his last |
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hours in communion with God. He was given drink, and his request that he |
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might die while he heard the church bells tolling was granted. In deep |
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prayer and to the sound of church bells, he passed away after 6 hours on |
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the stake.[87] Being at Tripolitsa around 1800, M. Pouqueville tells of |
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a Greek robber chief Zacharias, who was impaled outside the city walls. |
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Pouqueville himself had not the stomach to witness the execution, but |
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his servant was deeply impressed by Zacharias behavior: "He said that |
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this robber showed a resolution beyond what had ever before been |
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witnessed. Fixed upon the stake, in that state of torture he never |
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ceased replying coolly to the reproaches with which he was loaded by the |
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multitude, till an Albanian put an end to his sufferings by striking off |
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his head."[88] The French naturalist Sonnini was struck by the |
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impression of the impaled along the road to Chania on Crete, which he |
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visited in 1778:[89] |
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"It is on the edge of this same road, which leads to the only gate |
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that Canea has on the land side, that criminals, who have undergone the |
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terrible punishment of empalement, are exposed. They are ranged on each |
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side of the road; and in this dreadful rank are seen men whose body is |
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longitudinally transpierced by a stake, some dead, others expiring; some |
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smoking their pipe, with as much sang-froid as if they were sitting on |
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cushions, railing at the Europeans, and living, as long as twenty-four |
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hours, in the most excruciating torments." |
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Some of those impaled are attested to have maintained pride and defiance |
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against their executioners. In 1666, for example, when Moulay al-Rashid |
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conquered Fes, the previous ruler Muhammad Adridi was sentenced to be |
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impaled. The chronicler, a supporter of al-Rashid, feels obliged to |
482 |
mention the obstinate pride of Adridi:[90] |
483 |
|
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And he seized the sons of the enemy and oppressor, Muhammad Adridi, |
485 |
may his bones be scattered, and he hanged him and impaled him and he |
486 |
gave permission for anyone who desired and wished to see him in his |
487 |
ugliness to go and see him (...) And come and see how proud is the |
488 |
evildoer Muhammad Adridi after he has been hanged and impaled; he would |
489 |
say to all who saw him; once I was above you and today I am still above you |
490 |
|
491 |
Even more remarkable is, perhaps, the defiance, pride and stoic embrace |
492 |
of his fate shown by the Mapuche chief Caupolicán, who was condemned by |
493 |
the Spanish to be impaled in 1558. A scaffold had been erected where a |
494 |
sharpened wooden stake was fastened, the intention being to force |
495 |
Caupolicán to sit upon it. The proud chief's last act of defiance, |
496 |
refusing to be tortured in such an ignominous way by the approaching |
497 |
executioner was to kick the executioner off the scaffold, and impaled |
498 |
himself, without any force or assistance given to him.[91] |
499 |
|
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Some anecdotes of the behavior and fates of the impaled remain which, if |
501 |
true, would be unique in the history of impalement. The first was |
502 |
narrated as a proof of the efficacy of praying to Saint Barbara. In the |
503 |
woods of Bohemia around 1552, there was a robber band roaming, |
504 |
plundering and murdering innocent travelers. A manhunt was organized, |
505 |
and the robber chief was apprehended and sentenced to be impaled. While |
506 |
one of his associates, likewise impaled, swiftly expired, the chief was |
507 |
not so lucky. All day long, he writhed on his stake, begging to be |
508 |
killed, but all in vain. That night, in his despair, he prayed to St. |
509 |
Barbara that he was truly sorry for all his evil doings in life and that |
510 |
all he hoped for was to reconcile with God and to be graced with a good |
511 |
death. Seemingly in response, the man's stake broke, and with great |
512 |
effort and pain, he managed to de-impale himself. Crawling along, he |
513 |
came to a house, and his cries of help were heard. He was helped into a |
514 |
bed, and a priest was sent for. The former robber chief then gave his |
515 |
death bed confession, grieving over his misspent life, but properly |
516 |
grateful to God and St. Barbara. He then died in peace, his hands folded |
517 |
over his chest.[92] |
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|
519 |
Another incident, which was, allegedly, partially witnessed by the |
520 |
editor of a "Ladies' Journal", is said to have occurred in Wallachia in |
521 |
the 1770s. He had been present in Arad when 27 robbers had been impaled. |
522 |
It was strictly forbidden to give the impaled persons any water, but one |
523 |
woman took mercy on one of the robbers, and fetched water for him in a |
524 |
kettle. As she was glancing anxiously about to check if anyone took |
525 |
notice of her forbidden act of mercy, the robber smashed her head in |
526 |
with the kettle, killing her on the spot. The editor avers he was |
527 |
present when the robber was asked why he had done such a thing, and he |
528 |
merely replied he had done it on a whim, and just had felt like killing |
529 |
her then and there.[93] |
530 |
Rituals of impalement |
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Execution as pageantry |
532 |
|
533 |
The execution of a human being has not always been only the mere killing |
534 |
of that person, but also a carefully staged ritual prior to, during and |
535 |
after the execution act. For example, both the chaplain at Aleppo, Henry |
536 |
Maundrell, who left a travel account from 1697, and the Scottish |
537 |
physician and naturalist Alexander Russell staying there 1740–54 note a |
538 |
local custom in which those criminals condemned to be impaled had to |
539 |
carry their own stakes to the execution site.[94] Commenting further on |
540 |
the local execution rites one still notorious pasha had staged as he |
541 |
toured the country around Aleppo to distribute justice, Russell writes:[62] |
542 |
|
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"The bodies however were not permitted to be taken down, and |
544 |
remained a horrid and offensive spectacle. It was the custom of that |
545 |
Bashaw, when he travelled, to carry malefactors, already condemned, |
546 |
along with him, and to empale one at every stage, leaving them to be |
547 |
devoured by the birds of prey, as the stake was too high for wild beasts |
548 |
to reach the body. His frequent exercise of this punishment, procured |
549 |
him the title of Hasookgee, or Empaler" |
550 |
|
551 |
Refusing an executed criminal to be buried within the culturally |
552 |
perceived appropriate time of burial after death, and instead leaving |
553 |
the body exposed to rot or be devoured are ways to shame the dead that |
554 |
are quite often reported for victims of impalement, across a range of |
555 |
cultures.[95] Although shaming the dead, and also to provide a deterrent |
556 |
for potential evil-doers by letting the bodies remain on public display |
557 |
beyond the proper burial time for non-criminals is well attested, |
558 |
different cultures exhibit debates on what is a proportionate post |
559 |
mortem punishment for the criminal, and what would exceed the bounds of |
560 |
propriety, even for them. For example, the 12th century Hanafi scholar |
561 |
Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani in his highly influential Al-Hidayah thinks |
562 |
it is impermissible that the body should remain on display beyond 3 |
563 |
days, regarding the exposed rotting process of the criminal to be |
564 |
forbidden, and dismisses those jurists who think the body must be left |
565 |
to rot publicly for deterrence effect by thinking "sufficient" |
566 |
deterrence is given by 3 days display.[96] Ancient Hebrew law, which |
567 |
seems to have accepted that executed criminals could be exposed on a |
568 |
stake, seems to have been even stricter as to the maximally allowed time |
569 |
such an exposure might have, according to Deuteronomy 21:22-23:[97] |
570 |
|
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"If a man is guilty of a capital offense and is put to death, you |
572 |
must not let his corpse remain on the stake overnight but must bury him |
573 |
the same day. For an impaled body is an affront to God; you shall not |
574 |
defile the land that the LORD your God is giving you to possess" |
575 |
|
576 |
An example of post-mortem impalement following the strictures laid down |
577 |
in Deuteronomy can be found in the Book of Joshua 10:22-27, where 5 |
578 |
kings are dragged out of the cave they were hiding in, slain, and then |
579 |
impaled for public display until evening.[98] In Book of Numbers 25:4, |
580 |
it is not entirely clear that the divine instruction to Moses to impale |
581 |
those Israelites who have had sexual relations with Moabite women |
582 |
concerns post mortem impalement, but whether dead or alive, they are to |
583 |
be impaled "in the sun before the LORD"[99] |
584 |
|
585 |
Trampling on the dead |
586 |
|
587 |
Sometimes, however, the shaming of the dead seems to have gone beyond |
588 |
any "proper" degree of shaming, into a calculated display of maximal |
589 |
indecency and contempt for the deceased. One such example is from |
590 |
English history: |
591 |
|
592 |
John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester reportedly had twenty men, found |
593 |
guilty of rebellion against King Edward IV, hanged, drawn and quartered. |
594 |
Each corpse was beheaded and hung by the legs. Then stakes sharpened at |
595 |
both ends were used, so that one of the ends was pushed into the anus, |
596 |
and the severed head was then placed on the remaining free end. For this |
597 |
act, the chronicler remarks, he became deeply hated by the people for |
598 |
acting contrary to the laws of the land, and Tiptoft was later executed |
599 |
at the Tower of London[100] |
600 |
|
601 |
Mass executions and spectacles of horror |
602 |
|
603 |
Occasionally, impalement has been an element in grand spectacles of |
604 |
horror, in which a large number are executed, often with other types of |
605 |
grievous punishments recorded as well. Some examples are: |
606 |
|
607 |
Cassius Dio relates the following story of how Romans, and those |
608 |
collaborating with them were massacred during Boudicca's revolt:[101] |
609 |
|
610 |
"Those who were taken captive by the Britons were subjected to every |
611 |
known form of outrage. The worst and most bestial atrocity committed by |
612 |
their captors was the following. They hung up naked the noblest and most |
613 |
distinguished women and then cut off their breasts and sewed them to |
614 |
their mouths, in order to make the victims appear to be eating them; |
615 |
afterwards they impaled the women on sharp skewers run lengthwise |
616 |
through the entire body." |
617 |
|
618 |
In ancient Tamil Nadu, in present-day India, impaling was referred to as |
619 |
Kazhuvetram.[102] According to a Shaivite story from India, under the |
620 |
old Pandyan Dynasty, ruling from 500 BC-1500 CE, the 7th century King |
621 |
Koon Pandiyan had 8000 Jains impaled during the Madurai massacre. Some |
622 |
historians regard the story as a legend rather than historically |
623 |
accurate, and that it might have been created by the Shaivites to prove |
624 |
their superiority over the Jains.[103][104] This act, legendary or not, |
625 |
is still commemorated in "lurid mural representations" in several Hindu |
626 |
temples in Tamil Nadu.[105] An example of such depictions in temples can |
627 |
be found in the Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai, around the holy tank |
628 |
enclosure to the shrine of Meenakshi. There, a long line of impaled |
629 |
Jaines are depicted, with dogs at their feet, licking up the blood, and |
630 |
crows flying around to pick out their eyes.[106][107] |
631 |
|
632 |
The Mughal emperor Jahangir made his rebellious son Prince Khusrau Mirza |
633 |
ride an elephant down a street lined with stakes on which the rebellious |
634 |
prince's supporters had been impaled alive. In his purported memoirs, |
635 |
Jahangir writes:[108] |
636 |
|
637 |
"In the course of the same Thursday I entered the castle of Lahour, |
638 |
where I took up my abode in the royal pavilion built by my father on |
639 |
this principal tower, from which to view the combats of elephants. |
640 |
Seated in the pavilion, having directed a number of sharp stakes to be |
641 |
set up in the bed of the Rauvy, I caused the seven hundred traitors who |
642 |
had conspired with Khossrou against my authority to be impaled alive |
643 |
upon them. Than this there cannot exist a more excruciating punishment, |
644 |
since the wretches exposed frequently linger a long time in the most |
645 |
agonizing torture, before the hand of death relieves them; and the |
646 |
spectacle of such frightful agonies must, if any thing can, operate as a |
647 |
due example to deter others from similar acts of perfidy and treason |
648 |
towards their benefactors." |
649 |
|
650 |
Human sacrifice |
651 |
|
652 |
The Greek historian Herodotus avers that at the first anniversary of a |
653 |
great Scythian king's death, a grand ritual of human and animal |
654 |
sacrifice was performed, where (post mortem) impalement was a critical |
655 |
factor in order to get the desired effect:[109] |
656 |
|
657 |
"When a year is gone by, further ceremonies take place. Fifty of the |
658 |
best of the late king's attendants (...) are taken, and strangled, with |
659 |
fifty of the most beautiful horses. When they are dead, their bowels are |
660 |
taken out, and the cavity cleaned, filled full of chaff, and straitway |
661 |
sewn up again. This done, a number of posts are driven into the ground, |
662 |
in sets of two pairs each, and on every pair half the felly of a wheel |
663 |
is placed archwise ; then strong stakes are run lengthways through the |
664 |
bodies of the horses from tail to neck, and they are mounted up upon the |
665 |
fellies, so that the felly in front supports the shoulders of the horse, |
666 |
while that behind sustains the belly and quarters, the legs dangling in |
667 |
mid-air ; each horse is furnished with a bit and bridle, which latter is |
668 |
stretched out in front of the horse, and fastened to a peg. The fifty |
669 |
strangled youths are then mounted severally on the fifty horses. To |
670 |
effect this, a second stake is passed through their bodies along the |
671 |
course of the spine to the neck; the lower end of which projects from |
672 |
the body, and is fixed into a socket, made in the stake that runs |
673 |
lengthwise down the horse. The fifty riders are thus ranged in a circle |
674 |
round the tomb, and so left" |
675 |
|
676 |
Captain John Adams, visiting Lagos in 1789, spits out his disgust at |
677 |
"horrid customs" writing about a local practice of sacrificing a young |
678 |
virgin to propitiate the rain goddess:[110] |
679 |
|
680 |
"The horrid custom of impaling alive a young female, to propitiate |
681 |
the favour of the goddess presiding over the rainy season, that she may |
682 |
fill the horn of plenty, is practised here annually. The immolation of |
683 |
this victim to superstitious usage takes place soon after the vernal |
684 |
equinox; and along with her are sacrificed sheep and goats which, |
685 |
together with yams, heads of maize, and plantains, are hung on stakes on |
686 |
each side of her. Females destined thus to be destroyed, are brought up |
687 |
for the express purpose in the king's or caboceer's[111] seraglio; and |
688 |
it is said, that their minds have previously been so powerfully wrought |
689 |
upon by the fetiche men, that they proceed to the place of execution |
690 |
with as much cheerfulness as those infatuated Hindoo women who are burnt |
691 |
with their husbands. One was impaled while I was at Lagos, but of course |
692 |
I did not witness the ceremony. I passed by where the lifeless body |
693 |
still remained on the stake a few days afterwards." |
694 |
|
695 |
Regional and other historical studies |
696 |
Archaic age/Antiquity |
697 |
Impalement of Judeans in a Neo-Assyrian relief |
698 |
|
699 |
The earliest known use of impalement as a form of execution occurred in |
700 |
civilizations of the Ancient Near East. For example, the Code of |
701 |
Hammurabi, promulgated about 1772 BC[112] by the Babylonian king |
702 |
Hammurabi specifies impaling for a woman who killed her husband for the |
703 |
sake of another man.[113] In the late Isin/Larsa period, from about the |
704 |
same time, it seems that, in some city states, mere adultery on the |
705 |
wife's part (without murder of her husband mentioned) could be punished |
706 |
by impalement.[114] From the royal archives of the city of Mari (at the |
707 |
Syrian-Iraqi border by the western bank of Euphrates), most of it also |
708 |
roughly contemporary to Hammurabi, it is known that soldiers taken |
709 |
captive in war were on occasion impaled.[115] |
710 |
|
711 |
From ancient Egypt, in the so-called Papyrus Boulaq 18, a so-called |
712 |
"Theban Book of calculation", by some dated to the reign of Sobekhotep |
713 |
II in the 18th century BC, there is a brief mention of impalement as |
714 |
punishment.[116] Only two instances of impalement used in military |
715 |
context by Egyptians are clearly attested; once under the pharaoh |
716 |
Akhenaten (r. 1353-1336 BC), where he had 80 Kushites/Nubians impaled |
717 |
during a campaign[117] and once under Merneptah (r.1213-1203 BC), in a |
718 |
campaign against Libyans, somewhere south of Memphis.[118] Otherwise, |
719 |
Egyptians reserved impalement as a punishment for severe religious |
720 |
crimes, in particular for tomb robbery.[119] |
721 |
|
722 |
From the Middle Assyrian period, around 1500-1000BC, the law code |
723 |
discovered and deciphered by Dr. Otto Schroeder[120] contains in its |
724 |
paragraph 51 the following injunction against abortion: "If a woman with |
725 |
her consent brings on a miscarriage, they seize her, and determine her |
726 |
guilt. On a stake they impale her, and do not bury her; and if through |
727 |
the miscarriage she dies, they likewise impale her and do not bury |
728 |
her"[121] King Sennacherib (r. 705-681 BC) sought to keep the royal |
729 |
roads in perfect condition by instituting the death penalty, followed by |
730 |
post-mortem impalement for those who "lessened"/obstructed the roads.[122] |
731 |
|
732 |
Evidence by carvings and statues is found as well, for example from |
733 |
Neo-Assyrian empire. For the Neo-Assyrians, mass executions seem to have |
734 |
been not only designed to instill terror and to enforce obedience, but |
735 |
also, it can seem, as proofs of their might that they took pride in. For |
736 |
example, Neo-Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II (r.883-859 BC) was evidently |
737 |
proud enough of his bloody work that he committed it to monument and |
738 |
eternal memory as follows:[123] |
739 |
|
740 |
"I cut off their hands, I burned them with fire, a pile of the |
741 |
living men and of heads over against the city gate I set up, men I |
742 |
impaled on stakes, the city I destroyed and devastated, I turned it into |
743 |
mounds and ruin heaps, the young men and the maidens in the fire I burned" |
744 |
|
745 |
Nor is this particular commemoration of massacre anything unique in |
746 |
Ashurnasirpal II's reign, but rather, a variation on the theme of |
747 |
self-glorification due to proved might and will to effect large scale |
748 |
destruction of human beings.[124] For example, Charles Boutflower, in an |
749 |
essay devoted to elucidate the meaning of the word "asitu" (something |
750 |
like "tower", or "mound"), cites the commemoration Ashurnasirpal II made |
751 |
in honour to himself for the massacre of the subjects of Aziel, a ruler |
752 |
of a small kingdom on the middle Euphrates:[125] |
753 |
|
754 |
I built an "asitu" at the entrance to his city gate; the chief men, |
755 |
as many who had rebelled against me, I flayed, and covered the "asitu" |
756 |
with their skins. Some I walled up within the "asitu", others I impaled |
757 |
on stakes upon the "asitu", others again I fixed on stakes around the |
758 |
"asitu" |
759 |
|
760 |
Paul Kern,[126] in his (1999) "Ancient Siege Warfare" provides some |
761 |
statistics on how different Neo-Assyrian kings from the times of |
762 |
Ashurnasirpal II commemorated their punishments of rebels. Relative to |
763 |
impalement, for example, Ashurnasirpal II is credited with 5 distinct |
764 |
incidents, Shalmaneser III (r.858-824 BC),[127] Tiglath-Pileser III |
765 |
(r.745-727)[128] and Ashurbanipal (r.668-627 BC),[129] all with a couple |
766 |
of commemorated incidents of impalement of rebels.[130] The image of the |
767 |
impaled Judeans is a detail from the public commemoration of the |
768 |
Assyrian victory in 701 BC after the Siege of Lachish,[131] under King |
769 |
Sennacherib (r.705-681 BC), who proceeded similarly against the |
770 |
inhabitants of Ekron during the same campaign.[132] From Sennacherib's |
771 |
father Sargon II's time (r.722-705 BC), a relief from his palace at |
772 |
Khorsabad shows the impalement of 14 enemies during an attack on the |
773 |
city of Pazashi.[133] Although impalement of rebels and enemies is |
774 |
particularly well-attested from Neo-Assyrian times, the 14th century BC |
775 |
Mitanni king Shattiwaza charges his predecessor, the usurper Shuttarna |
776 |
III for having delivered unto the (Middle) Assyrians[134] several |
777 |
nobles, who had them promptly impaled.[135] Even if it is true that the |
778 |
Neo-Assyrians utilized impalement more often than the Middle Assyrians, |
779 |
this should possibly be regarded more as a simple change or evolution in |
780 |
the techniques of mass executions, rather than that mass executions as |
781 |
such, and the self-congratulation thereof, was of recent date. For |
782 |
example, the Middle Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta I (r.1243-1207 BC) |
783 |
boasts, at one point, of having burnt alive a whole city of rebellious |
784 |
vassals.[136] |
785 |
|
786 |
A peculiarity[137] about the "Neo-Assyrian" way of impaling was that the |
787 |
stake was "driven into the body immediately under the ribs",[138] rather |
788 |
than along the full body length. In addition, several depictions of |
789 |
impalement seem to indicate that the stake protruded from a large, heavy |
790 |
socket, rather than being stabilized in erect position by digging it |
791 |
into the ground.[139] |
792 |
|
793 |
The Bible |
794 |
|
795 |
In the Bible, II Samuel 21:9, we read, concerning the fate of the sons |
796 |
of Saul: |
797 |
|
798 |
"And they handed them over to the Gibeonites, and they impaled them |
799 |
ויקיעם on the mountain before YHVH, and all seven of them fell together. |
800 |
And they were killed in the first days of the harvest, at the beginning |
801 |
of the barley harvest."[140] |
802 |
|
803 |
Some controversy exist concerning the actual fate of the 5th century BC |
804 |
Persian minister Haman and his ten sons, whether they were impaled or |
805 |
hanged[141] For example, in the English Standard Version, Esther 5:14 |
806 |
reads:[142] |
807 |
|
808 |
"..and all his friends said to him, “Let a gallows fifty cubits high |
809 |
be made, and in the morning tell the king to have Mordecai hanged upon |
810 |
it. Then go joyfully with the king to the feast.” This idea pleased |
811 |
Haman, and he had the gallows made." |
812 |
|
813 |
The New International Reader's version, however, reads:[143] |
814 |
|
815 |
"They said to him, “Get a pole. In the morning, ask the king to have |
816 |
Mordecai put to death. Have the pole stuck through his body. Set it up |
817 |
at a place where it will be 75 feet above the ground. Everyone will be |
818 |
able to see it there. Then go to the dinner with the king. Have a good |
819 |
time.” Haman was delighted with that suggestion. So he got the pole ready." |
820 |
|
821 |
The Assyriologist Paul Haupt opts for impalement in his 1908 essay |
822 |
"Critical notes on Esther",[144] while Benjamin Shaw has an extended |
823 |
discussion of the topic on the website ligonier.org from 2012[145] |
824 |
Although conclusive evidence might be wanting either way, the |
825 |
Neo-Assyrian method of impalement as seen in the carvings could, |
826 |
perhaps, equally easily be seen as a form of hanging upon a pole, rather |
827 |
than focusing upon the stake's actual penetration of the body. |
828 |
|
829 |
The Book of Ezra contains numerous documents purporting to be official |
830 |
decrees from Persian kings. In one of those, reputedly by Darius I for |
831 |
the protection of Jewish rites, quoted in Ezra 6.1-12, we read:[146] |
832 |
|
833 |
"Herewith a command is issued that if anyone changes this edict, a |
834 |
beam must be pulled out of his house and he must be impaled on it and |
835 |
his house be turned into a dunghill on account of this" |
836 |
|
837 |
Whatever veracity is contained in the Book of Ezra, Darius I of Persia |
838 |
is credited on several occasions to have imposed the penalty of |
839 |
impalement on rebels[147] |
840 |
|
841 |
Roman Empire |
842 |
|
843 |
In ancient Rome, the term "crucifixion" could also refer to |
844 |
impalement.[148] This derives in part because the term for the one |
845 |
portion of a cross is synonymous with the term for a stake, so that when |
846 |
mentioned in historical sources without specific context, the exact |
847 |
method of execution, whether crucifixion or impalement, can be |
848 |
unclear.[149] In his funerary inscription Res Gestae Divi Augusti |
849 |
recording what he thought of his most notable achievements, Emperor |
850 |
Augustus highlights that he had ordered those slaves impaled who did not |
851 |
return to their masters after the civil wars period preceding his |
852 |
reign.[150] |
853 |
Africa |
854 |
|
855 |
Thomas Shaw,[151] who was chaplain for the Levant Company stationed at |
856 |
Algiers during the 1720s, differentiates between punishments meted out |
857 |
to different population groups, impalement primarily being used as a |
858 |
form of capital punishment for Arabs and Moors:[152] |
859 |
|
860 |
"When a Jew or a Christian slave, or subject is guilty of murder, or |
861 |
any other capital crime, he is carried without the gates of the city, |
862 |
and burnt alive: but the Moors and Arabs are either impaled for the same |
863 |
crime, or else they are hung up by the neck, over the battlements of the |
864 |
city walls, or else they are thrown upon the chingan or hooks that are |
865 |
fixed all over the walls below, where sometimes they break from one hook |
866 |
to another, and hang in the most exquisite torments, thirty or forty |
867 |
hours. The Turks are not publickly punished, like other offenders. Out |
868 |
of respect to their characters, they are always sent to the house of the |
869 |
Aga, where, according to the quality of the misdemeanor, they are |
870 |
bastinadoed or strangled." |
871 |
|
872 |
According to one source, these hooks in the wall as an execution method |
873 |
were introduced with the construction of the new city gate in 1573. |
874 |
Before that time, gaunching as described by de Tournefort was in |
875 |
use.[153] Laurent d'Arvieux, who was French consul in Algiers in |
876 |
1674-75, says the hooks were spaced closely, resembling fishing hooks. |
877 |
Those thrown on the hooks were, according to him, typically Moors, or |
878 |
rebels and traitors, or those who were thought to deserve long torments. |
879 |
He also notes that the convict was usually bound hands and feet prior to |
880 |
being thrown off the wall, and if he was unlucky enough to survive for a |
881 |
few days, his body would typically begin rotting prior to death.[154] |
882 |
Taken captive in 1596, the barber-surgeon William Davies relates |
883 |
something of the heights involved when thrown upon hooks (although it is |
884 |
somewhat unclear if this relates specifically to the city of Algiers, or |
885 |
elsewhere in the Barbary States): "Their ganshing is after this manner: |
886 |
he sitteth upon a wall, being five fathoms high, within two fathoms of |
887 |
the top of the wall; right under the place where he sits, is a strong |
888 |
iron hook fastened, being very sharp; then he is thrust off the wall |
889 |
upon this hook, with some part of his body, and there he hangeth, |
890 |
sometimes two or three days, before he dieth."[155] |
891 |
|
892 |
As for the actual frequency of throwing persons on hooks in Algiers, |
893 |
Capt. Henry Boyde,[156] in one of his acerbic comments and footnotes to |
894 |
translated accounts from Catholic priests' narratives of the redemption |
895 |
of slaves[157] notes that in his own 20 years there, he knew of only one |
896 |
case where a Christian slave who had murdered his master had met that |
897 |
fate, and "not above" two or three Moors besides.[158] Even as close in |
898 |
time to the 1720s observations of Thomas Shaw and Henry Boyd, the |
899 |
1730s-40s writer and compilator Thomas Salmon[159] observes that it is |
900 |
"many years" since anyone were thrown upon the hooks.[160] This |
901 |
discontinuation seems to have been not only a temporary respite, since |
902 |
60 years later than Shaw, in a 4-year stay around 1789 in Algiers,[161] |
903 |
Johann von Rehbinder notes that throwing people on hooks, the "chingan" |
904 |
mentioned by Shaw, is a wholly discontinued practice in Algiers [162] |
905 |
and had not occurred during his residence there.[163] |
906 |
Americas |
907 |
"A Negro Hung Alive by the Ribs to a Gallows," by William Blake. |
908 |
Originally published in Stedman's Narrative. |
909 |
|
910 |
While practically all instances of use of stakes designed to impale |
911 |
other human beings can be thought of as acts of aggression, either |
912 |
within the context of war, or as a punishment meted out to criminals |
913 |
deemed deserving of it, some Amazon tribes developed a use of stakes |
914 |
meant primarily as a defensive measure. In a review of Thomas Whiffen's |
915 |
account of his 1908-09 exploration, we read: "For defense the Indians |
916 |
depend mainly upon the secrecy of the tribal dwelling, an easy matter in |
917 |
the absence of direct foot-paths. In addition, each tribe prepares a |
918 |
series of pit-falls in the forest avenues with poison stakes to impale |
919 |
the foe".[164] Some centuries earlier, in other parts of the Americas, |
920 |
in the sixteenth century, the Spanish conquistadores were exasperated at |
921 |
the "very crude warfare" some of the Indians made: They covered deep |
922 |
pits with stakes on the bottom, upon which many Spaniards and their |
923 |
horses were impaled.[165] The Spanish in the sixteenth century did not |
924 |
just meet "crude warfare" in the shape of mere pit traps, though. As the |
925 |
Aztec Empire crumbled in the 1520s and the Spanish gradually extended |
926 |
their sway northwards, allying with some tribes, enslaving others (for |
927 |
work in the silver mines, for example), in the middle century, they met |
928 |
a "scourge (...) so strong that Spaniards tremble at the mere mention of |
929 |
them". That scourge was the largely nomadic indigenous tribes of |
930 |
Northern Mexico, loosely called the Chichimecas. For the next four |
931 |
decades, these embittered foes of the Spanish made lightning swift, |
932 |
devastating raids. Their cruelty was legendary, steeling the Spanish and |
933 |
their allies into both a propaganda, and an extermination war against |
934 |
them. Among the Chichimecas noted cruelties were to chop off men's |
935 |
genitalia and stuff them into the victim's mouth, or slow dismemberment |
936 |
of a captive, removing one body part at a time (a leg, an arm, or just a |
937 |
rib), until the captive died. They were also alleged to impale their |
938 |
captives "as the Turks do".[166] |
939 |
|
940 |
A particular technique devised by the Dutch overlords in Suriname was to |
941 |
hang a slave from the ribs. John Gabriel Stedman stayed there from |
942 |
1772–77 and described the method as told by a witness:[167] |
943 |
|
944 |
"Not long ago, (continued he) I saw a black "man suspended alive |
945 |
from a gallows by the ribs, between which, with a knife, was first made |
946 |
an incision, and then clinched an iron hook with a chain: in this manner |
947 |
he kept alive three days, hanging with his head "and feet downwards, and |
948 |
catching with his tongue the "drops of water (it being in the rainy |
949 |
season) that were "flowing down his bloated breast. Notwithstanding all |
950 |
this, he never complained, and even upbraided a negro "for crying while |
951 |
he was flogged below the gallows, by calling out to him: "You man ?—Da |
952 |
boy fasy? Are you a man? you behave like a boy". Shortly after which he |
953 |
was knocked on the head by the commiserating sentry, who stood over him, |
954 |
with the butt end of his musket" |
955 |
|
956 |
It was not only the Dutch who resorted to extreme forms of penalties if |
957 |
slaves revolted or murdered, and from what became USA, several cases |
958 |
exist where slaves were burnt alive if they transgressed. In one New |
959 |
York case from 1708, two slaves found guilty of murdering a white family |
960 |
were sentenced to be put to death by "all manner of torment possible". |
961 |
One of them was burned alive over a slow fire, and the other was |
962 |
partially impaled and then hung alive in chains in order to prolong his |
963 |
suffering for hours.[168] |
964 |
|
965 |
Eunice Cole, or "Goody" Cole (ca 1590-1680) was a woman in New Hampshire |
966 |
widely reputed to be a witch, and was several times jailed for |
967 |
"slanderous speech" and other offences. Legend has it that when she |
968 |
died, "her body was dragged outdoors, pushed into a shallow grave, and a |
969 |
stake driven through it in order to exorcise the baleful influence she |
970 |
was supposed to have possessed."[169] |
971 |
Asia |
972 |
|
973 |
Near East |
974 |
|
975 |
Reportedly, members of the Alawite sect centered around Latakia in Syria |
976 |
had a particular aversion towards being hanged, and the family of the |
977 |
condemned was willing to pay "considerable sums" to ensure their |
978 |
relation was impaled, instead of being hanged. As far as Burckhardt |
979 |
could make out, this attitude was based upon the Alawites' idea that the |
980 |
soul ought to leave the body through the mouth, rather than leave it in |
981 |
any other fashion.[170] |
982 |
|
983 |
On the other hand, the mid-17th century merchant and traveller Laurent |
984 |
d'Arvieux became witness to an Arab robber who begged to be spared of |
985 |
impaling, asking to be flayed alive instead. The reason was that that |
986 |
had been the fate of his father and grandfather, so he wanted to die |
987 |
like them. His request was granted.[171] |
988 |
|
989 |
In 1838, Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud was ousted from the |
990 |
throne by Egyptian intrigues, and Khalid ibn Saud from the senior Saudi |
991 |
line was installed as pasha. He, however, became deeply hated for |
992 |
introducing punishments like impaling in the Nejd, and in 1840, he was |
993 |
replaced by Abdullah ibn Thuniyyan. If anything, the new ruler |
994 |
intensified the use of impaling and became even more hated than Khalid, |
995 |
preparing the takeover in 1843 by Faisal yet again.[172] |
996 |
|
997 |
Indian sub-continent |
998 |
|
999 |
A case in point where we have several explicit law codes or alleged |
1000 |
general laws concerning punishments in general, and impalement in |
1001 |
particular, is the Indian sub-continent. In the Mahabharata, it is said |
1002 |
that the (mythical) king Ugrasena ordained that wine drinking was to be |
1003 |
forbidden, on pain of impalement.[173] The old, yet historical, Bengali |
1004 |
law code Arthashastra (composed between the 4th century BC and 200 |
1005 |
AD[174]), specifies the following crimes as punishable by impalement, or |
1006 |
suka: murder with violence, infliction of undeserved punishment, |
1007 |
spreading of false reports, highway robbery, and theft of or wilful |
1008 |
injury to the king's horse, elephant or chariot.[175] In the celebrated |
1009 |
Laws of Manu, paragraph 276 states: "Of robbers, who break a wall or |
1010 |
partition, and commit theft in the night, let the prince order the hands |
1011 |
to be lopped off, and themselves to be fixed on a sharp stake."[176] The |
1012 |
3rd-5th century law code Yājñavalkya Smṛti stipulates that he who |
1013 |
rescues a prisoner should be impaled.[177] In early 16th century |
1014 |
Malabar, on authority Ludovico di Varthema, who visited there in the |
1015 |
first decade of the century, the prescribed law for murder was |
1016 |
impalement.[178] Fernão Nunes, being 1535-37 in the Vijayanagara Empire |
1017 |
that covered the southern part of present day India notes that nobles |
1018 |
found guilty of treason had a wooden stake pushed through their belly. |
1019 |
(He also mentions that those found guilty of great theft or having raped |
1020 |
a respectable woman or virgin would be hanged up by means of a hook |
1021 |
impaled through his chin.)[179] The early 10th century prominent leader |
1022 |
of the Ghaznavid Empire, Mahmud of Ghazni is said on several occasioned |
1023 |
to have ordered opponents, or malefactors, impaled.[180] |
1024 |
|
1025 |
Judicial ideas concerning the punishment of impalement did, of course, |
1026 |
vary over time, and from place to place, on the Indian sub-continent. |
1027 |
For example, the emperor Akbar, in his 16th century regulations on the |
1028 |
proper conduct of magistrates, says explicitly that the magistrate |
1029 |
should not suffer anyone to be impaled (along with other such humane |
1030 |
commands, for example to ensure that no widows were to be burnt alive |
1031 |
unwillingly, and that no boy should be circumcised before the age of 12, |
1032 |
after which it should be the boy's own decision).[181] His son, |
1033 |
Jahangir, however, had no scruples reinstating the punishment, also on |
1034 |
the level of mass execution.[108] |
1035 |
|
1036 |
The ascendancy of the British as rulers in India did not spell an abrupt |
1037 |
end to punishments like impalement. In 1764, for example, occasioned by, |
1038 |
in particular, the murder of a British merchant by robbers operating in |
1039 |
the marshlands/mangrove area by the Ganges called the Sunderbans, and in |
1040 |
general the increased frequency of such robberies, British local |
1041 |
authorities advocated to the local ruler that man hunts should be |
1042 |
organized to repress the robbery, and that impalement should be used for |
1043 |
purposes of deterrence and for the benefits of trade.[182] In 1777, the |
1044 |
magistracy at Chittagong (control ceded to the East India Company in |
1045 |
1760[183]) reported that a bandit had been sentenced to be impaled.[184] |
1046 |
In 1781, Warren Hastings, Governor-General of Bengal from 1772-1785 gave |
1047 |
his formal approval to four cases of impalement.[185] In addition, |
1048 |
during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, one British general became so |
1049 |
incensed that he asked for permission to impale rebels (although it does |
1050 |
not seem it was granted, or carried out).[186] |
1051 |
|
1052 |
Vietnam |
1053 |
|
1054 |
During the Vietnam War of the late 1960s, one account alleges that a |
1055 |
village headman in South Vietnam who cooperated in some way with the |
1056 |
South Vietnamese Army or with U.S. soldiers might have been impaled by |
1057 |
local Viet Cong as a form of punishment for alleged collaboration.[187] |
1058 |
The method of impalement was alleged to have been the insertion of a |
1059 |
sharpened stake through the anus; the stake was then supposedly planted |
1060 |
vertically in the ground in view of his village. The victim was |
1061 |
allegedly tortured and humiliated by complete castration, with the |
1062 |
amputated genitalia being forced into his mouth.[187] Another account |
1063 |
alleges that the pregnant wife of a village headman was vertically |
1064 |
impaled.[188] There is also an allegation from the Vietnam War of |
1065 |
coronal cranial impalement. In this case, a bamboo stake was supposedly |
1066 |
thrust into the victim's ear and driven though the head until it emerged |
1067 |
from the opposite ear opening. The act was allegedly perpetrated on |
1068 |
three children of a village chief near Da Nang.[189] |
1069 |
|
1070 |
Impalement and other methods of torture were intended to intimidate |
1071 |
civilian peasants at a local level into cooperating with the Viet Cong |
1072 |
or discourage them from cooperating with the South Vietnamese Army or |
1073 |
its allies.[190] The main culprits for the use of impalement appear to |
1074 |
be members of the Viet Cong of South Vietnam.[188] No allegations have |
1075 |
been made against soldiers of the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), nor is |
1076 |
there any evidence that either the NVA or the government in Hanoi ever |
1077 |
condoned its use. |
1078 |
|
1079 |
Japan |
1080 |
|
1081 |
Impalement was only occasionally used by samurai leaders during the Age |
1082 |
of Warring States. Early in 1561, the allied forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu |
1083 |
and Oda Nobunaga defeated the army of the Imagawa clan in western Mikawa |
1084 |
province, encouraging the Saigo clan of east Mikawa, already chafing |
1085 |
under Imagawa control, to defect to Ieyasu's command. Incensed at the |
1086 |
rebellious Saigo clan, Imagawa Ujizane entered the castle-town of |
1087 |
Imabashi, arrested Saigo Masayoshi and twelve others, and had them |
1088 |
vertically impaled before the gate of Ryuden Temple, near Yoshida |
1089 |
Castle. The deterrent had no effect, and by 1570, the Imagawa clan was |
1090 |
stripped of its power.[191] |
1091 |
Europe |
1092 |
|
1093 |
England, Edward II and the shaming of suicides |
1094 |
|
1095 |
It has long been believed that Edward II (1284–1327) was impaled by a |
1096 |
heated poker thrust into his anus. This is, for example, contained in |
1097 |
Christopher Marlowe's play Edward II (c. 1592). That story of Edward |
1098 |
II's death can possibly be traced back to the late 1330s; however, the |
1099 |
very earliest accounts of Edward's demise do not corroborate impalement, |
1100 |
but speak instead of death by illness or suffocation.[192] It is |
1101 |
generally accepted by historians that he was murdered by an agent of his |
1102 |
wife, Isabella, on 11 October 1327 in Berkeley Castle.[193] |
1103 |
|
1104 |
Not formally abolished until 1823, suicide victims and anyone killed |
1105 |
during the commission of a crime could be punished post mortem with |
1106 |
impalement.[194] The law designated these deaths as felo de se ("felony |
1107 |
against the self") and declared the dead person's movable property |
1108 |
forfeit to the Crown (but not his lands).[195] The body was buried at an |
1109 |
unconsecrated location[196] and early ecclesiastical law, like that of |
1110 |
King Edgar in 967, forbade celebrating mass for the soul, nor commit his |
1111 |
body to the ground with hymns or other rites of "honourable |
1112 |
sepulture".[197] The burial location was usually at a crossroads or |
1113 |
highway. In some locations, a stake was driven through the corpse's |
1114 |
heart.[198][199] Following William Blackstone's reasoning,[200] Moore is |
1115 |
explicit upon that public shaming of the self-murderer is an important |
1116 |
part of this tradition:[201] |
1117 |
|
1118 |
"By virtue of this authority the body of the self-murderer is cast |
1119 |
with the burial of a dog into an hole dug in some public highway, which |
1120 |
fulfils the law in this point. But in some places an additional (though |
1121 |
not an enjoined) ignominy is practised, which consists in driving a |
1122 |
stake through the body, and also inscribing the name and crime on a |
1123 |
board above—" as a dreadful memorial to every passenger, how "he splits |
1124 |
on the rock of self-murder."" |
1125 |
|
1126 |
No evidence has surfaced in which impaling alive has been sanctioned by |
1127 |
written law in Britain as valid on British soil,[202] although some |
1128 |
examples of alleged practice are attested from British history.[203] |
1129 |
|
1130 |
Holy Roman Empire and Switzerland, custom of live burial+impalement |
1131 |
|
1132 |
In the Holy Roman Empire, there existed a curious execution method of |
1133 |
combined premature burial and impalement. While article 131 in the 1532 |
1134 |
Constitutio Criminalis Carolina recommended that women guilty of |
1135 |
infanticide should be drowned, the law code allowed for, in particularly |
1136 |
severe cases, that the old punishment could be implemented: that is, the |
1137 |
woman would be buried alive, and then a stake would be driven through |
1138 |
her heart.[204][205] Cases from the 15th/ early 16th century show that |
1139 |
not only women found guilty of infanticide could be punished in this |
1140 |
manner, but also women guilty of theft.[206] From 1340 Vienna, women |
1141 |
caught in flagrante in the act of adultery could face the punishment of |
1142 |
impalement.[207] |
1143 |
|
1144 |
In some Landrechte and city statutes, like that for Husum in 1608, live |
1145 |
burial and impalement is prescribed for parents who murder their |
1146 |
children, or vice versa.[208] At times, the impalement might precede the |
1147 |
burial, as shown in a very late case from 1686. A woman strangled her |
1148 |
newborn, and she was executed by impaling a stake directly through her |
1149 |
heart.[31] As a post mortem punishment for women found guilty of |
1150 |
infanticide, the custom of driving a stake through the body was kept |
1151 |
active even later, in some places. For example in 1738, it is reported |
1152 |
that in Bohemia, such women had a stake driven through their hearts, |
1153 |
after they had been beheaded.[209] |
1154 |
|
1155 |
While it seems that execution by impalement following live burial was |
1156 |
primarily a punishment for female criminals, it is also attested for |
1157 |
rapists of virgins. In one description, the rapist was placed in an open |
1158 |
grave, and the rape victim was ordered to make the three first strokes |
1159 |
on the stake herself; the executioners then finishing the impalement |
1160 |
procedure.[210] |
1161 |
|
1162 |
From the 1348 statutes of Zwickau, it seems that an adulterous couple |
1163 |
could be punished in the following way: They were to be placed on top of |
1164 |
each other in a grave, with a layer of thorns between them. Then, a |
1165 |
single stake was to be hammered through them.[211] |
1166 |
|
1167 |
The 1. August 1465 in Zurich, Switzerland, Ulrich Moser was condemned to |
1168 |
be impaled, for having sexually violated 6 girls between the ages four |
1169 |
and nine. His clothes were taken off, and he was placed on his back. His |
1170 |
arms and legs were stretched out, each secured to a pole. Then a stake |
1171 |
was driven through his navel down into the ground. Thereafter, people |
1172 |
left him to die.[29][212] Throughout the 400 years 1400–1798, this is |
1173 |
the only known execution by impalement in Zürich, out of 1445 recorded |
1174 |
executions.[213] |
1175 |
|
1176 |
Impalement was, on occasion, combined with other execution methods than |
1177 |
live burial prevalent in the empire, in cases perceived to be of a |
1178 |
particularly heinous nature. In 1582 close by Vienna, an innkeeper named |
1179 |
Greger Rützel was impaled alive, after having been slowly dismembered |
1180 |
over the previous eight days. He had confessed to having murdered some |
1181 |
183 of his guests over the years, by leading them into a bed-chamber |
1182 |
where a trap-door cleverly concealed a shaft the guests fell into, and |
1183 |
broke their necks. Afterwards, Rützel apparently cut up their bodies and |
1184 |
served other customers with that meat.[214] |
1185 |
|
1186 |
In 1600 Bavaria, the Pappenheimer family went on trial for having |
1187 |
murdered and dismembered numerous children for the purposes of |
1188 |
witchcraft. Prolonged torture brought confession of these and other |
1189 |
crimes. The patriarch Paulus was condemned to the rarely used |
1190 |
longitudinal impalement, and the criminally culpable family members |
1191 |
(after the men had had their arms broken, and the mother Anna having her |
1192 |
breasts sliced off) were dragged on top an enornous pile of brushwood |
1193 |
that was set on fire. The 11-year old son was forced to watch the |
1194 |
execution of his family, and he saw his mother writhe in agony, he |
1195 |
screamed out: "My mother is squirming"[215] |
1196 |
|
1197 |
In Breslau 1615 a man confessed, after torture, to 96 acts of murder |
1198 |
(including cutting up some pregnant women) and severals acts of arson |
1199 |
and theft. He was sentenced to be pinched several times with glowing |
1200 |
pincers, then be broken on the wheel, and finally to be impaled. The |
1201 |
chronicler remarks the man showed "unbelievable composure" during this |
1202 |
horrific execution, and adds that he even was able to speak after being |
1203 |
impaled.[216][217] |
1204 |
|
1205 |
Wallachia, the case of Dracula |
1206 |
|
1207 |
Woodblock print of Vlad III Dracula attending a mass impalement |
1208 |
|
1209 |
During the 15th century, Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia, is credited as |
1210 |
the first notable figure to prefer this method of execution during the |
1211 |
late medieval period,[218] and became so notorious for its liberal |
1212 |
employment that among his several nicknames he was known as Vlad the |
1213 |
Impaler.[219] After being orphaned, betrayed, forced into exile and |
1214 |
pursued by his enemies, he retook control of Wallachia in 1456. He dealt |
1215 |
harshly with his enemies, especially those who had betrayed his family |
1216 |
in the past, or had profited from the misfortunes of Wallachia. Though a |
1217 |
variety of methods was employed, he has been most associated with his |
1218 |
use of impalement. The liberal use of capital punishment was eventually |
1219 |
extended to Saxon settlers, members of a rival clan,[220] and criminals |
1220 |
in his domain, whether they were members of the boyar nobility or |
1221 |
peasants, and eventually to any among his subjects that displeased him. |
1222 |
Following the multiple campaigns against the invading Ottoman Turks, |
1223 |
Vlad would never show mercy to his prisoners of war. The road to the |
1224 |
capital of Wallachia eventually became inundated in a "forest" of 20,000 |
1225 |
impaled and decaying corpses, and it is reported that an invading army |
1226 |
of Turks turned back after encountering thousands of impaled corpses |
1227 |
along the Danube River.[220] Woodblock prints from the era portray his |
1228 |
victims impaled from either the frontal or the dorsal aspect, but not |
1229 |
vertically. As an example of how Vlad Țepeș soon became iconic for all |
1230 |
horrors unimaginable, the following pamphlet from 1521 pours out |
1231 |
putative incidents like this one:[221] |
1232 |
|
1233 |
"er liess kinnder praten die musten ire mütter essen. Und schneyd |
1234 |
den frawen den prüst ab den musten ire man essen. Darnach liess er sie |
1235 |
all spissen." |
1236 |
|
1237 |
He let children be roasted; those, their mothers were forced to eat. |
1238 |
And (he) cut off the breasts of women; those, their husbands were forced |
1239 |
to eat. After that, he had them all impaled |
1240 |
|
1241 |
Russia, tradition of rebellion and suppression thereof |
1242 |
|
1243 |
Polish prisoner tortured by soldiers of the Red army, 1920 |
1244 |
|
1245 |
In medieval Russia impalement in its traditional way was sometimes used |
1246 |
as a punishment for some serious crimes or, more commonly, for treason. |
1247 |
In particular, there are some evidences of this penalty being used |
1248 |
during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. For example, the Elizabethan |
1249 |
diplomat and traveller Jerome Horsey notes how swift the wheels of |
1250 |
fortune turned for one nobleman, Boris Telupa, from being a great |
1251 |
favourite, to ending his life on the stake[222] Faced with serious |
1252 |
revolts, the Czars' suppressions could be extremely bloody. For example, |
1253 |
the following is told of how Stenka Razin's rebellion was crushed:[223] |
1254 |
|
1255 |
"In November, 1671, Astrakhan, the last bastion of the rebels, fell. |
1256 |
The participants of the revolt were subject to severe repressions. |
1257 |
Trained troops hunted down exhausted and fleeing rebels, who were |
1258 |
impaled on stakes, nailed to boards, torn to shreds, or flogged to |
1259 |
death. 11 thousand people were executed in the town of Arzamas alone." |
1260 |
|
1261 |
In 1698, when Peter the Great was on his great European tour, the |
1262 |
military contingent known as the Streltsy chose to rebel, in favour of |
1263 |
Peter's half-sister Sophia. Peter rushed back, and quelled the revolt |
1264 |
brutally, with several implicated impaled.[224] Eugene Schuyler, in his |
1265 |
biography of the czar shows the level of anxiety in Peter during the |
1266 |
1707–08 Cossack revolt under Bulavin |
1267 |
|
1268 |
"He ordered Prince Basil Dolgoruky (...) to march against the |
1269 |
insurgents and "put out the fire once for all", ' burning villages and |
1270 |
impaling and breaking on the wheel the inhabitants in order to deter the |
1271 |
wavering from rebellion.' He recommended him to study the history of the |
1272 |
rebellion of Stenka Razin,(...) His letter ended with the phrase: "These |
1273 |
locusts cannot be treated otherwise than with cruelty". In another |
1274 |
letter written at a cooler moment he recommended Dolgoruky to treat the |
1275 |
repentant with clemency, and not to use blind terrorism.. |
1276 |
|
1277 |
As Eugene Schuyler remarks, "Dolgoruky was in great perplexity", not the |
1278 |
least due to his emperor's changing instructions.[225] |
1279 |
|
1280 |
A notable execution outside wartime in Peter's reign is recorded in |
1281 |
1718, when he ordered Stepan Glebov, the lover of Peter's ex-wife |
1282 |
Eudoxia Lopukhina, to be impaled publicly as a traitor.[226] Just a few |
1283 |
years later, in 1722, when Peter the Great demanded an oath of |
1284 |
allegiance from his subjects, tumults broke out in the little Siberian |
1285 |
town Tara by the Irtysh river,[227][228] and 700 men are said to have |
1286 |
been impaled alive in one day.[229] In 1739, a peasant conceived the |
1287 |
idea that he was, actually, Alexei Petrovitch, the son of Peter the |
1288 |
Great, who had died in 1718 in dismal prison conditions on his father's |
1289 |
suspicion he was trying to supplant him. The peasant in 1739 did not get |
1290 |
much of a following, but he earned for himself the punishment of being |
1291 |
impaled alive for his attempt at the crown.[230] |
1292 |
|
1293 |
According to some sources, punishments like impalement through the side |
1294 |
and hanging people from the ribs were first discontinued under Empress |
1295 |
Elizabeth (reign 1741–62).[231] In the same vein, in 1754, Elizabeth |
1296 |
abolished de facto, if not de jure, the death penalty in Russia, except |
1297 |
for cases of treason.[232] That attitudes towards impalement as |
1298 |
punishment had changed considerably in imperial circles by the latter |
1299 |
half of the 18th century is readily seen in the aftermath of the 1774–75 |
1300 |
Pugachev's rebellion. While the rebels impaled the governor of Dmitrefsk |
1301 |
in 1774, in addition to the astronomer Lowitz,[233] Pugachev himself was |
1302 |
merely beheaded.[234] The effective abolition of the death penalty under |
1303 |
Elizabeth is all the more remarkable considering that just a few decades |
1304 |
earlier, under Peter the Great, the number of offenses meritable by |
1305 |
death (by various means) had increased from the roughly 60 in 1649 to |
1306 |
123 different types of offenses. Also, under Peter the Great, the number |
1307 |
of executions reached unprecedented levels, with, occasionally, more |
1308 |
than a thousand executed per month.[235] |
1309 |
Byzantine Empire |
1310 |
|
1311 |
Impalement was used by the Byzantine Empire against various groups. |
1312 |
|
1313 |
Deserted soldiers would be thrown to wild animals or impaled.[236] In |
1314 |
533 CE, the general Belisarius once impaled a couple of Massagetae[237] |
1315 |
allied soldiers, for having killed a fellow soldier in a drunken brawl. |
1316 |
When the Massagetae complained (joined by several Roman soldiers as |
1317 |
well), saying that according to their laws, no men should be executed in |
1318 |
that way for such a crime, Belisarius retorted:[238] |
1319 |
|
1320 |
"Know that I am come to fight with the Arms of Religion and |
1321 |
Justice(..) I will never suffer that Man in my Army whose fingers are |
1322 |
stain'd with Blood, though he be a Mars in war. Force without Justice |
1323 |
and Equity is Cowardice, not Valour" |
1324 |
|
1325 |
From 821-23, Thomas the Slav led a large scale rebellion/civil war |
1326 |
against Michael II. Besieged in Arcadiopolis, Thomas' troops finally |
1327 |
yielded, and delivered him up to the emperor. Michael II ordered Thomas' |
1328 |
hands and feet to be cut off, and then to be impaled.[239] During |
1329 |
dowager empress Theodora's regency (842-855), persecutions against the |
1330 |
sect of Paulicians began in earnest. This policy backfired to some |
1331 |
extent, for example:[240] |
1332 |
|
1333 |
"Theodotos Melissenos was functioning as commander of the Anatolikon |
1334 |
theme and serving him in the office of protomandator was a man named |
1335 |
Karbeas, an adherent of the faith of the Manichees (i.e, Paulicians). |
1336 |
When he heard that they had impaled his own father, he was outraged by |
1337 |
this atrocity beyond sufferance and deserted to Amr, the emir of |
1338 |
Melitene, together with five thousand of his co-religionists. (...) |
1339 |
Pledges of loyalty were exchanged, and before long these same men |
1340 |
marched out to attack Roman territory" |
1341 |
|
1342 |
Enemy soldiers could also be impaled as happened to a group of captured |
1343 |
Saracen raiders in 1035. They were impaled along the coastline from |
1344 |
Adramytion to Strobilos.[241] In 880 the crews and soldiers of some |
1345 |
Byzantine ships who deserted during an Arab raid in southern Greece were |
1346 |
paraded with ignominy through Constantinople and impaled.[242] Emperor |
1347 |
Basil II impaled captured rebel commanders in 989.[243] |
1348 |
|
1349 |
At the beginning of 1185 emperor Andronikos I Komnenos stoned and |
1350 |
impaled two relatives of Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus.[244] |
1351 |
Ottoman Empire |
1352 |
|
1353 |
The Ottoman Empire used impalement during, and before, the last Siege of |
1354 |
Constantinople in 1453.[218] For example during the buildup phase to the |
1355 |
great siege the year before, in 1452, the sultan declared that all ships |
1356 |
sailing up or down through the Bosphorus had to anchor at his fortress |
1357 |
there, for inspection. One Venetian captain, Antonio Rizzo, sought to |
1358 |
defy the ban, but his ship was hit by a cannonball. He and his crew were |
1359 |
picked up from the waters, the crew members to be beheaded (or sawn |
1360 |
asunder according to Niccolò Barbaro[245]), whereas Rizzo was |
1361 |
impaled.[246] In the early days of the siege in May 1453, contingents of |
1362 |
the Ottoman army made mop-up operations at minor fortifications like |
1363 |
Therapia and Studium. The surrendered soldiers, some 40 individuals from |
1364 |
each place, were impaled.[247] In 1517, Selim I ordered the last Mamluk |
1365 |
sultan of Egypt, Tuman bay II impaled at the city gate of Cairo.[248] |
1366 |
|
1367 |
Impalement seems to have been mostly used against perceived rebels |
1368 |
during some of the more brutal repressions of nationalistic movements, |
1369 |
such as reprisals following insurrections in Greece and other countries |
1370 |
of Southeast Europe, or against Kurdish or Arab subjects.[249] Highway |
1371 |
robbers were still impaled into the 1830s, but one source says the |
1372 |
practice was rare by then.[250] Travelling to Smyrna and Constantinople |
1373 |
in 1843, Stephen Massett[251] was told by a man who witnessed the event, |
1374 |
that "just a few years ago", a dozen or so robbers were impaled at |
1375 |
Adrianople. All of them, however, had been strangled prior to |
1376 |
impalement.[252] Writing around 1850, the archaeologist Austen Henry |
1377 |
Layard mentions that the latest case he was acquainted with happened |
1378 |
"about ten years ago" in Baghdad, on 4 rebel Arab sheikhs.[253] Massett |
1379 |
says that even executions in general, and not just impalement, had |
1380 |
become rare in Turkey at his time, and that the one happpening when he |
1381 |
was there[254] caused more of a stir than what would have happened in |
1382 |
the USA. These observations from various travellers may be viewed in |
1383 |
connection with the judicial reforms instigated under sultan Mahmud II. |
1384 |
Writing in "Das Ausland" in 1839, M. d'Anbignose notes that a principal |
1385 |
reform Mahmud II was to severely limit the governors' powers to |
1386 |
independently decide upon, and execute the death penalty. As an |
1387 |
illustration of Mahmud II's personal unwillingness to implement the |
1388 |
death penalty, he notes that from October 1836 to May 1838, the sultan |
1389 |
only ratified two death penalties.[255] Charles MacFarlane,[256] |
1390 |
revisiting after 20 years absence Turkey in 1847 not only confirms the |
1391 |
decreased frequency of executions, but also a marked change in the |
1392 |
mentality to such spectacles (at least in Constantinople), in the case |
1393 |
where the clerics pushed through a beheading of an apostate from Islam:[257] |
1394 |
|
1395 |
..the young Sultan was known to be averse to his execution, but the |
1396 |
Sheik ul Islam, and all the fanatics of Constantinople, insisted that, |
1397 |
in so solemn a case as this, the law must take its course; and in the |
1398 |
end, the poor Armenian was led out to be executed. But instead of |
1399 |
running to the horrid spectacle and exulting at it, the Turks ran away |
1400 |
from the spot, and shut themselves up in their houses, and the man who |
1401 |
was constrained to act the part of executioner fainted when he had |
1402 |
performed his office. Twenty years ago heads were cut off with gaieté de |
1403 |
coeur |
1404 |
|
1405 |
It should not be presumed, however, that impaling, or even crime itself, |
1406 |
was very common in the Ottoman empire in previous centuries, either |
1407 |
(Charles MacFarlane says crime actually had increased quite sharply |
1408 |
since his first visit in 1828[258]). For example, Aubry de La Motraye, |
1409 |
lived in the realm for 14 years from 1699 to 1713 and claimed that he |
1410 |
hadn't heard of twenty thieves in Constantinople during that time. As |
1411 |
for highway robbers, who sure enough had been impaled, Aubry heard of |
1412 |
only 6 such cases during his residence there.[259] Staying at Aleppo |
1413 |
from 1740–54, Alexander Russell notes that in the 20 years gone by, |
1414 |
there were no more than "half a dozen" public executions there.[260] |
1415 |
Jean de Thévenot, traveling in the Ottoman Empire and its territories |
1416 |
like Egypt in the late 1650s emphasizes the regional variations in |
1417 |
impalement frequency. Of Constantinople and Turkey, de Thévenot writes |
1418 |
that impalement was "not much practiced" and "very rarely put in |
1419 |
practice". An exception he highlighted was the situation of Christians |
1420 |
in Constantinople. If a Christian spoke or acted out against the "Law of |
1421 |
Mahomet", or consorted with a Turkish woman, or broke into a mosque, |
1422 |
then he might face impalement unless he converted to Islam. In contrast, |
1423 |
de Thévenot says that in Egypt impalement was a "very ordinary |
1424 |
punishment" against the Arabs there, whereas Turks in Egypt were |
1425 |
strangled in prison instead of being publicly executed like the |
1426 |
natives.[261] Thus, the actual frequency of impalement within the |
1427 |
Ottoman Empire varied greatly, not only from time to time, but also from |
1428 |
place to place, and between different population groups in the empire. |
1429 |
Caution should also be kept against assumptions of general simultaneous |
1430 |
decline in impaling, for widely different types of perceived crime. For |
1431 |
example, although the heyday of impalement as a regular execution method |
1432 |
for highway robbers and the like within the Ottoman Empire may have |
1433 |
petered out about 1840 or so, historian James J. Reid,[262] in his |
1434 |
"Crisis of the Ottoman Empire: Prelude to Collapse 1839-1878" notes |
1435 |
several instances of later use, in particular in times of crises, and |
1436 |
ordered by military commanders. As examples, he notes late instances of |
1437 |
impalement during rebellions (rather than cases of robbery) like the |
1438 |
Bosnian revolt of 1852, within the 1860s Macedonian times of trouble, |
1439 |
during the Cretan insurrection 1866-69, and during the insurrections in |
1440 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1876-77.[263] Aurora Mardiganian, a survivor |
1441 |
of the Armenian genocide of 1915-1923, recalled sixteen young Armenian |
1442 |
girls being "crucified" by their Ottoman tormentors. The film "Auction |
1443 |
of Souls" (1919), which was based on her book "Ravished Armenia", showed |
1444 |
the victims nailed to crosses. However, almost 70 years later |
1445 |
Mardiganian revealed that the scene was inaccurate and went on to |
1446 |
describe what was actually an impalement:[264] |
1447 |
|
1448 |
"The Turks didn't make their crosses like that. The Turks made |
1449 |
little pointed crosses. They took the clothes off the girls. They made |
1450 |
them bend down, and after raping them, they made them sit on the pointed |
1451 |
wood, through the vagina. That's the way they killed - the Turks. |
1452 |
Americans have made it a more civilized way. They can't show such |
1453 |
terrible things." |
1454 |
|
1455 |
Tales and anecdotes concerning swift and harsh Ottoman justice for |
1456 |
comparatively trivial offenses abound. Dimitrie Cantemir, a Moldavian |
1457 |
noble living in Constantinople at the end of the 17th century, and often |
1458 |
engaged in pleas of cases towards Ottoman authorities, narrates a tale |
1459 |
from the building of a great mosque there in 1461. The Greek architect |
1460 |
was amply rewarded by the sultan, so that a whole street was privileged |
1461 |
to the Greek populace in recognition of his efforts. However, some asked |
1462 |
the architect if he could even build a greater and more beautiful mosque |
1463 |
than the one completed. Incautiously, the architect said sure enough, if |
1464 |
I were given the materials. The sultan, upon hearing this, was so |
1465 |
fearful that his successors might create an even more beautiful mosque |
1466 |
than his own, that just in case, he chose to impale the architect to |
1467 |
deprive successors of that genius, commemorating the event by erect a |
1468 |
huge iron spike in the middle of the mosque. Not even bothering to |
1469 |
refute this tale of impalement, Cantemir says that he does, however, |
1470 |
believe in the grand gift of the street, because he had used the |
1471 |
original charter from the sultan to protect the Greek interest when |
1472 |
somebody wanted to deprive the Greeks of the privilege. Cantemir won his |
1473 |
case.[265] In 1632, under Murad IV (r.1623-40), a hapless interpreter in |
1474 |
a fierce dispute between the French ambassador and Ottoman authorities |
1475 |
was impaled alive for faithfully translating the insolent words of the |
1476 |
ambassador.[266] Furthermore, Murad IV sought to ban the use of tobacco, |
1477 |
and reportedly impaled alive a man and a woman for breaking the law, the |
1478 |
one for selling tobacco, the other for using it.[267] Another such |
1479 |
anecdote, illustrative of European ideas of "topsy-turvy" Oriental |
1480 |
governments with scant respect for rank and "proper" ways for the people |
1481 |
to address the powers of the State is said to have occurred in 1695 |
1482 |
under Mustafa II: The Grand Vizier prevented access to the sultan to a |
1483 |
poor shoemaker who had a petition for his sovereign. Once the sultan |
1484 |
learnt of it, he promptly ordered the Grand Vizier to be impaled, |
1485 |
although the Grand Vizier was the son of the sultan's favourite |
1486 |
concubine.[268] |
1487 |
|
1488 |
Examples exist, though, of what might be called corruption of justice, |
1489 |
in which local potentates like pashas at, for example, the instigation |
1490 |
of one population group delivered severe penalties on another. For |
1491 |
example, in 1762, there was a Franciscan monastery situated some |
1492 |
distance from Gradiška, on the way to Banja Luka. The Greek Orthodox |
1493 |
clergy convinced the local pasha to put pressure on the Franciscan monks |
1494 |
that they should recognize the Patriarch at Constantinople as the head |
1495 |
of the true, Christian faith. The monks refused to do so, and in |
1496 |
consequence, the abbot was impaled, and the 26 other monks beheaded.[269] |
1497 |
|
1498 |
During the Ottoman rule of Greece, impalement became an important tool |
1499 |
of psychological warfare, intended to put terror into the peasant |
1500 |
population. By the 18th century, Greek bandits turned guerrilla |
1501 |
insurgents (known as klephts) became an increasing annoyance to the |
1502 |
Ottoman government. Captured klephts were often impaled, as were |
1503 |
peasants that harbored or aided them. Victims were publicly impaled and |
1504 |
placed at highly visible points, and had the intended effect on many |
1505 |
villages who not only refused to help the klephts, but would even turn |
1506 |
them in to the authorities. The Ottomans engaged in active campaigns to |
1507 |
capture these insurgents in 1805 and 1806, and were able to enlist Greek |
1508 |
villagers, eager to avoid the stake, in the hunt for their outlaw |
1509 |
countrymen.[26] |
1510 |
|
1511 |
Impalement was, on occasion, aggravated with being set over a fire, the |
1512 |
impaling stake acting as a spit, so that the impaled victim might be |
1513 |
roasted alive.[270] Among other severities, Ali Pasha, an Albanian-born |
1514 |
Ottoman noble who ruled Ioannina, had rebels, criminals, and even the |
1515 |
descendants of those who had wronged him or his family in the past, |
1516 |
impaled and roasted alive. For example, Thomas Smart Hughes, visiting |
1517 |
Greece and Albania in 1812–13, says the following about his stay in |
1518 |
Ioannina:[271] |
1519 |
|
1520 |
"Here criminals have been roasted alive over a slow fire, impaled, |
1521 |
and skinned alive; others have had their extremities chopped off, and |
1522 |
some have been left to perish with the skin of the face stripped over |
1523 |
their necks. At first I doubted the truth of these assertions, but they |
1524 |
were abundantly confirmed to me by persons of undoubted veracity. Some |
1525 |
of the most respectable inhabitants of loannina assured me that they had |
1526 |
sometimes conversed with these wretched victims on the very stake, being |
1527 |
prevented from yielding to their torturing requests for water by fear of |
1528 |
a similar fate themselves. Our own resident, as he was once going into |
1529 |
the serai of Litaritza, saw a Greek priest, the leader of a gang of |
1530 |
robbers, nailed alive to the outer wall of the palace, in sight of the |
1531 |
whole city." |
1532 |
|
1533 |
During the Greek War of Independence (1821–1832), Athanasios Diakos, a |
1534 |
klepht and later a rebel military commander, was captured after the |
1535 |
Battle of Alamana (1821), near Thermopylae, and after refusing to |
1536 |
convert to Islam and join the Ottoman army, he was impaled, and died |
1537 |
after three days.[26] Diakos became a martyr for a Greek independence |
1538 |
and was later honored as a national hero.[272][273] |
1539 |
|
1540 |
One of the worst atrocities committed by the Greeks was the massacre |
1541 |
following the Siege of Tripolitsa in October 1821, where several |
1542 |
thousands were massacred, many impaled and roasted.[274] To believe, |
1543 |
however, that the massacre at Tripolitsa was the only, or the first |
1544 |
atrocity committed by the Greeks would be wrong. Just two months |
1545 |
earlier, in August 1821, for example, about the same time that some 40 |
1546 |
Ionians were impaled by the Turks, Greek insurgents chose to roast a few |
1547 |
Turks alive at Hydra[275] William St Clair, in his "That Greece Might |
1548 |
Still Be Free" warns against the skewed perception the Greek War of |
1549 |
Independence received in Europe, and writes: "The Turkish atrocities |
1550 |
against the Greek population were (...) witnessed with horror by many |
1551 |
Europeans and soon were reported all over Europe. The initial atrocities |
1552 |
in Greece, on the other hand, were seen by very few Europeans. If any |
1553 |
were reported they were put down to justifiable hatred arising from |
1554 |
extreme provocation, and explained away in the same terms as the |
1555 |
occasional atrocities committed by European armies"[276] |
1556 |
The "bamboo torture" |
1557 |
|
1558 |
A recurring horror story on many websites and popular media outlets is |
1559 |
that Japanese soldiers during World War II inflicted "bamboo torture" |
1560 |
upon prisoners of war. The victim was supposedly tied securely in place |
1561 |
above a young bamboo shoot. Over several days, the sharp, fast growing |
1562 |
shoot would first puncture, then completely penetrate the victim's body, |
1563 |
eventually emerging through the other side.[277] The cast of the TV |
1564 |
program MythBusters investigated bamboo torture in a 2008 episode and |
1565 |
found that a bamboo shoot can penetrate through several inches of |
1566 |
ballistic gelatin in three days. For research purposes, ballistic |
1567 |
gelatin is considered comparable to human flesh, and the experiment thus |
1568 |
supported the viability of this form of torture, if not its historicity. |
1569 |
In her memoir "Hakka Soul", the Chinese poet and author Woon-Ping |
1570 |
Chin[278] mentions the "bamboo torture" as one of those tortures the |
1571 |
locals believed the Japanese performed on prisoners.[279] |
1572 |
|
1573 |
This tale of using live trees impaling persons as they grow is, however, |
1574 |
not confined to the context of WWII and the Japanese as torturers, but |
1575 |
was recorded in the 19th century as an allegation Malays used against |
1576 |
the Siamese after the Siamese invasion of Kedah in 1821. Among other |
1577 |
alleged punishments, the sprout of the nipah palm was used in the manner |
1578 |
of a "bamboo torture".[280] A "Madras civilian", in his travel |
1579 |
description from 1820s India asserts that it is a well known punishment |
1580 |
in Ceylon to use a bamboo shoot in this way.[281] |
1581 |
Impalement in myth and art |
1582 |
Tales and myths of impalement |
1583 |
|
1584 |
Europe |
1585 |
|
1586 |
The idea that the vampire "can only be slain with a stake driven through |
1587 |
its heart" has been pervasive in European fiction. Examples such as Bram |
1588 |
Stoker's Dracula and the more recent Buffy The Vampire Slayer and |
1589 |
Twilight series' all incorporate that idea.[282] In classic European |
1590 |
folklore, it was believed that one method (among several) to "kill" a |
1591 |
vampire, or prevent a corpse from rising as a vampire, was to drive a |
1592 |
wooden stake through the heart before interment.[283] In one story, an |
1593 |
Istrian peasant named Jure Grando died and was buried in 1656. It was |
1594 |
believed that he returned as a vampire, and at least one villager tried |
1595 |
to drive a stake through his heart, but failed in the attempt. Finally, |
1596 |
in 1672, the corpse was decapitated, and the vampire terror was put to |
1597 |
rest.[284] Although the Easten European, in particular Slavic (but also |
1598 |
Roumanian), conception of the vampire as an undead creature in which |
1599 |
impaling it was central to either destroying it, or at least |
1600 |
immobilizing it, is the most well-known European tradition, such |
1601 |
traditions can also be found elsewhere in Europe. In Greece, the |
1602 |
troublesome undead were usually called a vrykolakas. The archaeologist |
1603 |
Susan-Marie Cronkite[285] describes an odd grave found at Mytilene, at |
1604 |
Lesbos, a find the archeologists connected with the vrykolakas |
1605 |
superstition:[286] |
1606 |
|
1607 |
"In the north side of the cemetery, however, we came across a |
1608 |
surprising find – a grave unlike any other found within the cemetery. |
1609 |
This burial contained the skeleton of a good sized, middle aged man |
1610 |
buried in a well constructed grave dug into the preserved remains of the |
1611 |
aforementioned Late Classical city fortification wall. An area of the |
1612 |
interior of the wall had been removed, leaving a shallow, stone-lined |
1613 |
crypt. The body was first placed within a wooden coffin the lid of which |
1614 |
was attached along all four edges by many small, iron nails. This coffin |
1615 |
was then placed in the crypt and the whole grave buried. Even more |
1616 |
surprising, during excavation three 20cm (8 inch) long, curving iron |
1617 |
spikes were found in with the body – one at the neck, one at groin level |
1618 |
and one at the ankles. The alignment of the spikes suggested that they |
1619 |
had been hammered into the coffin through the lid, ensuring the coffin |
1620 |
would never be opened. |
1621 |
|
1622 |
The Norse draugr, or haugbui (mound-dweller), was a type of undead |
1623 |
typically (but not exclusively) associated with those put (supposedly) |
1624 |
to rest in burial mounds/tumuli. The approved methods of killing a |
1625 |
draugr are "to sever his head from his body and set the same beneath his |
1626 |
rump, or impale his body with a stake or burn it to ashes".[287] Dieter |
1627 |
Furcht speculates that the impalement in the German live |
1628 |
burial+impalement tradition was not so much to be regarded as an |
1629 |
execution method on its own, but rather a way to prevent the condemned |
1630 |
to become an avenging, undead Wiedergänger.[288] But, as shown, examples |
1631 |
exist that impalement was, indeed, also used as the direct execution |
1632 |
method there.[31] |
1633 |
|
1634 |
Although in modern vampiric lore, the stake is regarded as a very |
1635 |
effective tool against the undead, people in pre-modern Europe could |
1636 |
have their doubts. Edward Payson Evans tells the following story, from |
1637 |
the city Kadaň:[289] |
1638 |
|
1639 |
In 1337, a herdsman near the town of Cadan came forth from his grave |
1640 |
every night, visiting the villages, terrifying the inhabitants, |
1641 |
conversing affably with some and murdering others. Every person, with |
1642 |
whom he associated, was doomed to die within eight days and to wander as |
1643 |
a vampire after death. In order to keep him in his grave, a stake was |
1644 |
driven through his body, but he only laughed at this clumsy attempt to |
1645 |
impale a ghost, saying: "You have really rendered me a great service by |
1646 |
providing me with a staff, with which to ward off dogs when I go out to |
1647 |
walk" |
1648 |
|
1649 |
A graphic description of the vertical impalement of a Serbian rebel by |
1650 |
Ottoman authorities can be found in Ivo Andrić's novel The Bridge on the |
1651 |
Drina.[290] Andrić was later awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for |
1652 |
the whole of his literary contribution, though this novel was the magnum |
1653 |
opus.[291] |
1654 |
|
1655 |
Americas |
1656 |
|
1657 |
In British Columbia, a folk tale from the Lillooet People is preserved |
1658 |
in which impalement occurs as a central element. A man became suspicious |
1659 |
of his wife because she went out each day to gather roots and cedar-bark |
1660 |
but hardly ever brought anything home. One day, he spied on her, and |
1661 |
discovered that she was cavorting with a lynx, rather than doing her |
1662 |
wifely duties. The next day, he asked her to accompany her, and they |
1663 |
went out in the forest, and came at last to a very tall tree. The man |
1664 |
climbed to the top of it, the wife following. The jealous man then |
1665 |
sharpened the top of the tree with his knife, and impaled his wife on |
1666 |
it. On his way down, he removed the bark of the tree, so it became |
1667 |
slick. The woman cried out her pain and her brothers heard her. They and |
1668 |
animals they called to help them tried to rescue her, but the stem was |
1669 |
too slick for them to climb up to reach her. Then a snail offered to |
1670 |
help her, and slowly crawled up the tree. But alas, the snail moved too |
1671 |
slowly, and by the time it took him to reach the top of the tree, the |
1672 |
woman was dead.[292] |
1673 |
|
1674 |
Among tribes living around the Titicaca, tales circulated in the |
1675 |
sixteenth century that prior to the Incas, a mysterious group of white |
1676 |
men lived there, and their banishment was somehow connected with the |
1677 |
birth of the Sun. A sixteenth century tale collected by a Spanish |
1678 |
missionary tells of such an individual, called Tanupa or Taapac, who was |
1679 |
impaled by other Indians around the Titicaca, and a shrine was set up |
1680 |
there to commemorate the events.[293] |
1681 |
|
1682 |
Martyrdom of al-Hallaj |
1683 |
|
1684 |
The renowned Sufi mystic was in AD 922 to be impaled for blasphemy in |
1685 |
Baghdad, for having said such things as "I am God". However, the |
1686 |
executioners were unable to do so, because al-Hallaj floated in the air |
1687 |
just above their reach. Then, al-Hallaj's spirit ascended to Heaven, and |
1688 |
conversed with Muhammed, the Prophet of Islam, and al-Hallaj asked the |
1689 |
Prophet if he should let himself be impaled. The Prophet acknowledged |
1690 |
that al-Hallaj's spiritual state was so heightened that his utterance "I |
1691 |
am God" was both just and true, but that for the sake of ordinary |
1692 |
people, he should let himself be impaled, because their spiritual state |
1693 |
was such that they would be mislead from practical religion if they were |
1694 |
to believe in such sayings like "I am God". And thus, for the sake of |
1695 |
preserving the religion of ordinary people, al-Hallaj let himself be |
1696 |
impaled at last.[294] |
1697 |
|
1698 |
Indian sub-continent |
1699 |
|
1700 |
In the Hindu Draupadi cult, impalement, of animals, demons and humans is |
1701 |
a recurring motif within legends and symbolic re-enactments during |
1702 |
holidays/festivals.[295] |
1703 |
|
1704 |
In Bengal, tales existed about a foolish king in the Pala Empire, Bhava |
1705 |
Chandra, and his equally foolish minister. They are a pair not unlike |
1706 |
the Wise Men of Gotham, bereft of common sense as a result of a curse |
1707 |
laid upon them. In their last judgment, they had condemned two robbers |
1708 |
to be impaled, but when the robbers began quarreling about who should |
1709 |
get impaled on the longest pole, Bhava Chandra and his minister became |
1710 |
deeply intrigued. The robbers told them that whoever died on the longest |
1711 |
pole would be reincarnated as the ruler of the Earth, while the other |
1712 |
would become his minister. Thinking it unseemly that two mere robbers |
1713 |
should gain such a high position in their next life, Bhava Chandra chose |
1714 |
to impale himself on the longest pole, while his minister happily chose |
1715 |
to die on the shorter.[296] |
1716 |
|
1717 |
The remains of persons impaled have, occasionally, been thought imbued |
1718 |
with certain magical properties. For example, the Arthashastra states |
1719 |
that if one wishes to make a fire at one place, and prevent any other |
1720 |
fire to be lit there, one could make that fire "by the friction of a |
1721 |
black-and-white bamboo stick on the rib bone of the left side of a man |
1722 |
who has been slain with a sword, or impaled". Virginia Saunders also |
1723 |
mentions from the same text how to become invisible:[297] |
1724 |
|
1725 |
Or if invisibility is desired, having fasted three nights one |
1726 |
should, on the day of the star Pushya, sprinkle with the milk of goats |
1727 |
and sheep, barley planted in soil placed in the skull of a man who has |
1728 |
been killed by a sword or has been impaled. |
1729 |
|
1730 |
The ascetic Mandavya, when he was five years old, had amused himself |
1731 |
with sticking a reed into a living locust. Lord Yama, the god of death, |
1732 |
bided his time to exact what he thought was a proper punishment. As an |
1733 |
old man, Mandavya was sitting outside his cave in deep meditation, |
1734 |
oblivious to some thieves placing their stolen goods there. Wrongfully |
1735 |
believing Mandavya had stolen the goods, the authorities placed Mandavya |
1736 |
on trial. He could not answer the judge on how the goods had come to be |
1737 |
in his hermitage, so the king declared he was to be impaled. Mandavya |
1738 |
seemed unperturbed by the whole affair, and when he was still alive, in |
1739 |
deep contemplation, on the stake after 4 years, the king declared |
1740 |
Mandavya had to be innocent, and ordered him pulled down. However, the |
1741 |
stake broke inside Mandavya's body, and the excruciating pain destroyed |
1742 |
Mandavya's trance. In deep bitterness, he asked the gods how he had |
1743 |
deserved such a fate, and Yama answered it was because of the locust he |
1744 |
had tortured as a young boy. Mandavya became infuriated at Yama and |
1745 |
pointed out how disproportionate the punishment had been. He then cursed |
1746 |
Yama to be born as a human being, namely as Vidura, the son of a mere |
1747 |
serving maid.[298] |
1748 |
|
1749 |
A tale from Kashmir of reincarnation after death on the stake concerns |
1750 |
the sage Samdhimati. Samdhimati was minister under King Jayendra, when a |
1751 |
mysterious prophecy spread through the populace: "To Samdhimati will |
1752 |
belong the kingdom". Jayendra, on hearing of this, threw Samdhimati in |
1753 |
prison for 10 years. When the king was on his death bed, he was |
1754 |
unwilling to let Samdhimati have the prophecy fulfilled, so he ordered |
1755 |
Samdhimati impaled. When Samdhimati's guru Isana heard of this, he went |
1756 |
to the cemetery where Samhimati was impaled in order to perform the |
1757 |
proper funeral rites. The wolves had devoured all the flesh of the body, |
1758 |
and Isana was amazed that the prophecy was inscribed on Samdhimati's |
1759 |
skull that he was to inherit the kingdom. Keeping watch, one night Isana |
1760 |
saw the graveyard was filled with Yoginis (female mystics/witches). The |
1761 |
Yoginis were drunk and "lustful for a man", and provided the skeleton |
1762 |
with flesh (not the least, a penis) from their own bodies. They then |
1763 |
captured Samdhimati's spirit, which was still hovering around, within |
1764 |
the fleshed skeleton, and "spent the rest of the night sporting with |
1765 |
him". As dawn approached, Isana, afraid that Samdhimati's new body |
1766 |
should be dissolved by the witches, rushed out from his hiding place, |
1767 |
and chased them away. In his new body and life, Samdhimati became known |
1768 |
as Aryaraja, and was, indeed, crowned as King of Kashmir, thereby |
1769 |
fulfilling the prophecy.[299] |
1770 |
|
1771 |
Eastern Asia |
1772 |
|
1773 |
In the Buddhist conception of the eight Hells, as John Bowring relates |
1774 |
from Siam, those consigned for the Sixth Hell are impaled on spits and |
1775 |
roasted. When well roasted, enormous dogs with iron teeth devour them. |
1776 |
But, the damned are reborn, and must relive this punishment for 16000 |
1777 |
years, over and over again ...[300] Another tale popular in Siam was |
1778 |
about Devadatta, a wily antagonist to Buddha seeking to undermine |
1779 |
Gautama's position among his followers. For this crime, Devadatta was |
1780 |
sent off into the very deepest Hell, the Avici, being impaled on three |
1781 |
great iron spears in a sea of flames.[301] |
1782 |
Illusions of impalement |
1783 |
|
1784 |
The 1980 Italian film, Cannibal Holocaust, directed by Ruggero Deodato, |
1785 |
graphically depicts impalement.[302] The story follows a rescue party |
1786 |
searching for a missing documentary film crew in the Amazon |
1787 |
Rainforest.[303] The film's depiction of indigenous tribes, death of |
1788 |
animals on set, and the graphic violence (notably the impalement scene) |
1789 |
brought on a great deal of controversy, legal investigations, boycotts |
1790 |
and protests by concerned social groups, bans in many countries (some of |
1791 |
which are still in effect), and heavy censorship in countries where it |
1792 |
has not been banned.[302][304] The impalement scene was so realistic, |
1793 |
that Deodato was charged with murder at one point. Deodato had to |
1794 |
produce evidence that the "impaled" actress was alive in the aftermath |
1795 |
of the scene, and had to further explain how the special effect was |
1796 |
done: the actress sat on a bicycle seat mounted to a pole while she |
1797 |
looked up and held a short stake of balsa wood in her mouth. The charges |
1798 |
were dropped.[303] |
1799 |
|
1800 |
In stage magic, the illusion of impalement is a popular feat of magic |
1801 |
that appears to be an act of impalement.[305] Impaling tricks are not, |
1802 |
however, a modern European invention, and some dervish orders performed |
1803 |
such acts already in the 18th century. Carsten Niebuhr, traveling the |
1804 |
Middle East 1761–67 on a Danish funded expedition, saw such a display at |
1805 |
Basra:[306] |
1806 |
|
1807 |
"The scene was in the open air, and in the court of the mosque, |
1808 |
which was illuminated with only three lamps. Several Mullahs and |
1809 |
dervises began with singing some passages out of the Koran. They |
1810 |
continued to sing, with the accompaniment of some drums; and, during the |
1811 |
music, the other dervises arose, took the sharp pointed irons, and did |
1812 |
as if they were piercing their bodies, and even driving the irons with |
1813 |
mallets into their flesh. Next appeared the principal actor, who, |
1814 |
assuming an air of inspiration, directed the music to proceed, and to be |
1815 |
raised to higher animation, in, order to assist his enthusiasm, or |
1816 |
rather to stun the ears of the spectators. In his extacy, he threw up |
1817 |
his turban in the air, loosened his hair; for this order of dervises |
1818 |
wear their hair; and pierced his body with five lances: then mounting |
1819 |
upon a low building, upon which a pole, sixteen feet long, and shod with |
1820 |
a sharp iron point, had been set up, he impaled himself upon the pole, |
1821 |
and was carried in this condition through the square. It was an |
1822 |
affecting sight, to see a lean man, with a long beard, and dishevelled |
1823 |
hair, wounded all over with spikes, and then carried about spitted upon |
1824 |
a pole. I said, as I went away, to a Mullah of my acquaintance, that the |
1825 |
dervise performed his tricks by means of a broad belt which he carried |
1826 |
in his long wide drawers. The Mullah replied, that he had suspected some |
1827 |
such art, but avoided mentioning his suspicions, lest he might draw upon |
1828 |
himself the enmity of the order of Bed-reddin; for that one of his |
1829 |
brethren had experienced great persecution from those dervises, in |
1830 |
consequence of presuming to hint his doubts of the reality of their |
1831 |
miracles." |
1832 |
|
1833 |
Animals |
1834 |
Lizard impaled on thorns by Southern Grey Shrike (Lanius meridionalis), |
1835 |
Canary Islands |
1836 |
|
1837 |
The shrike is a notable example among birds of predatory impalement. To |
1838 |
kill its prey, a shrike will pick up an insect or a small vertebrate |
1839 |
(mouse or lizard), and impale it on a thorn or other sharp projection. |
1840 |
With its prey immobilized and dying, the shrike can feed with little |
1841 |
trouble of the prey's escape.[307] This same behavior of impaling |
1842 |
insects serves as an adaptation to eating the toxic lubber grasshopper |
1843 |
(Romalea guttata). The bird waits for 1–2 days for the toxins within the |
1844 |
grasshopper to degrade, and then can eat it.[308] |
1845 |
Impaled wasp |
1846 |
|
1847 |
Animals have been hunted with so-called "primitive weapons", such as |
1848 |
spears, atlatl darts, or arrows, though impalement in these cases is |
1849 |
incidental to the kill, and the animal is usually despatched as quickly |
1850 |
as possible.[309] |
1851 |
|
1852 |
In earlier times, it is reported that pit traps, with a stake in the |
1853 |
bottom, and a chained dog as bait was used "in all parts of India" and |
1854 |
the Malay archipelago to catch man eaters:[310] |
1855 |
|
1856 |
"Tigers are frequently caught in traps—the most common is the pit |
1857 |
trap which is used in all parts of India. A deep pit is dug and the |
1858 |
bottom staked with sharp pointed staves. The mouth of the pit is |
1859 |
concealed by branches and leaves and the bait (a dog generally) is tied |
1860 |
to a bar over the centre. The tiger in prowling about discovers the |
1861 |
bait, naturally springs at it and alights on the stakes, he is often |
1862 |
pierced through by them—if not he is easily dispatched with long spears." |
1863 |
|
1864 |
In arthropodology, and especially its subfield entomology, captured |
1865 |
arthropods and insects are routinely killed and prepared for mounted |
1866 |
display, whereby they are impaled by a pin to a portable surface, such |
1867 |
as a board or display box made of wood, cork, cardboard, or synthetic |
1868 |
foam.[311] The pins used are typically 38 mm long and 0.46 mm in |
1869 |
diameter, though smaller and larger pins are available.[312] Impaled |
1870 |
specimens of insects, spiders, butterflies, moths, scorpions, and |
1871 |
similar organisms are collected, preserved, and displayed in this manner |
1872 |
in private, academic, and museum collections around the world.[313] |
1873 |
|
1874 |
Impaling animals alive as a sacrificial custom is well attested for |
1875 |
several cultures. According to Pliny the Elder, it was an annual rite in |
1876 |
Rome to impale a dog alive on an elderberry branch.[314] More modern |
1877 |
forms of ritual sacrifice of animals by live impalement are also |
1878 |
recorded. For example, in 1859, the British Government in Madras decided |
1879 |
to circulate an order by which it forbade the sacrifice of oxen in this |
1880 |
manner to appease the goddess Ammavaru.[315] |
1881 |
|
1882 |
In Scottish Highlands lore, a terrifying ritual called Taghairm for |
1883 |
summoning the Devil by impaling, and roasting black cats alive is |
1884 |
recorded. Supposedly, the Devil will grant the tormentors whatever they |
1885 |
wish, if they just stop torturing those cats.[316] |
1886 |
See also |
1887 |
|
1888 |
Impalement arts |
1889 |
Iron maiden |
1890 |
Penetrating trauma |
1891 |
Punishment |
1892 |
Shrike: a bird that impales its prey on thorns. |
1893 |
|
1894 |
Quotations |
1895 |
|
1896 |
a.^ " They lay the Malefactor upon his Belly, with his Hands tied |
1897 |
behind his Back, then they slit up his Fundament with a Razor, and throw |
1898 |
into it a handful of Paste that they have in readiness, which |
1899 |
immediately stops the Blood \ after that they thrust up into his Body a |
1900 |
very long Stake as big as a Mans Arm, sharp at. the point and tapered, |
1901 |
which they grease a little before; when they have driven it in with a |
1902 |
Mallet, till it come out at his Breast, or at his Head or Shoulders, |
1903 |
they lift him up, and plant this Stake very streight in the Ground, upon |
1904 |
which they leave him so exposed for a day. One day I saw a Man upon the |
1905 |
Pale, who was Sentenced to continue-so for three Hours alive/ and that |
1906 |
he might not die too soon, the Stake was not thrust up far enough to |
1907 |
come out at any part of his Body, and they also put a stay or rest upon |
1908 |
the Pale, to hinder the weight of his body from making him sink down |
1909 |
upon it, or the point' of it from piercing him through, which would have |
1910 |
presently killed him: In this manner he was left for some Hours, (during |
1911 |
which time he spoke) and turning from one side to another, prayed those |
1912 |
that passed by to kill him, making a thousand wry Mouths and Faces, |
1913 |
because of the pain be suffered when he stirred himself, but afeer |
1914 |
Dinner the Basha sent one to dispatch him j which was easily done, by |
1915 |
making the point of the Stake come out at his Breast, and then he was |
1916 |
left till next Morning, when he was taken down, because he stunk horridly." |
1917 |
|
1918 |
References and notes |
1919 |
|
1920 |
^ In particular, techniques designed to effect penetration merely of |
1921 |
extremities like hands or feet are excluded from this article (for such |
1922 |
cases, see, for example, crucifixion). |
1923 |
^ Embezzlement of holy tax Khums A traveller to Algiers in 1648 |
1924 |
notes that if the individual responsible for collecting the Khums ("the |
1925 |
fifth of the booty for the Cause of Allah", a part of which should be |
1926 |
distributed for the support of clerics) was found guilty of embezzling |
1927 |
that money, he would be dragged out "naked" and impaled before the |
1928 |
mosque. Jäck (1829), p.85 Prophecy on change of sultan In 1791, a cleric |
1929 |
prophesied that a new sultan would become master of the Ottoman Empire. |
1930 |
After the priest was impaled, the prophecy fell in disrepute. Anderson |
1931 |
(1791), p.25 Arson case by Turk in 1834 on Egyptian war ship: Yates |
1932 |
(1843), p.20 Impalement, however, at this time, only punishment for |
1933 |
extreme cases, Scott (1837),p.115 |
1934 |
^ 969 Phillippolis massacre Prince of Kiev, Sviatoslav I impales |
1935 |
some 20.000 captives when the city falls. Grumeza (2010), p.66 Mongol |
1936 |
attacks 1237 Under leadership of the Mongol general Subutai and after |
1937 |
the fall of the Russian town Riazin, "Mongol horsemen entered the city |
1938 |
and turned it into a slaughterhouse. Men were hunted through the red |
1939 |
snow and the alleys of the town and impaled upon stakes to wriggle out |
1940 |
the tragic end of their lives" Gabriel (2004), p.107 Withdrawal from |
1941 |
Vienna, 1529 In their withdrawal, the Ottoman armies and their allies |
1942 |
massacre about 9000 individuals, many impaled, and about 10.000 taken |
1943 |
into slavery, Hammer-Purgstall (1829), p.48, Franck (1531) p.518 1669 |
1944 |
Crete, cowardice 15 Janissaries impaled for cowardice under siege of the |
1945 |
Venetians, Knolles (1701), p.192 1670s civil war Hungary Schimmer |
1946 |
(1847),p.72, author bio: Karl August Schimmer. 1685 Capture of Koroni |
1947 |
The besieged Turks at Koroni impaled alive captured soldiers and hung |
1948 |
them over the walls, in retaliation, the town was given over to general |
1949 |
massacre/slave-taking, Spangenberg (1828), p.175 1815 On some 300 |
1950 |
Wahhabi prisoners of wars promised mercy by Egyptian/Ottoman |
1951 |
opponents:Burckhardt (1831)p. 322–323, see also McGregor (2006), p.61-62 |
1952 |
Afghan-Persian conflict in the 1720s Krusinski (1840)p. 111–112 1824, |
1953 |
Burmese retreating soldiers on some 40 Assamese Buckingham (1826)p.243 |
1954 |
1799 Naples, anarchic conditions Vidler(1799) p.256 1806 Calabrian |
1955 |
Insurrection on French and sympathizers GvG (1816) p.110 1806 Lagonegro |
1956 |
orders from French colonel Colletta (1858)p.20 1809 Illyrian Provinces |
1957 |
The French took it extremely unkindly that a quarrel between Turks and |
1958 |
French soldiers at the fortress of Siszeg led to the Turks plotting, and |
1959 |
effecting, the impalement and beheading of some 300 French soldiers. |
1960 |
General Marmont chose to take the fortress by storm, and put every Turk |
1961 |
to the sword. Urban (1810), p.478 |
1962 |
^ A) General law on treason: Leonhart Rauwolff, travelling the |
1963 |
Levant 1573–75 notes impalement as Turkish penalty for traitors, Ray |
1964 |
(1693), p.36 B) Supplying the enemy 1654 Cretan farmers for furnishing |
1965 |
the Venetion garrison with supplies, Han (1669) p.203 C) On defection to |
1966 |
the Swedes: 1632, Lindau: Commander Fuchs for wishing to defect to the |
1967 |
Swedes during the 30 year's war, Schwab (1827), p.256 D) On "defection |
1968 |
to the Turks" i) 1600 Garrison at fortress Papa rebels, seek to hand |
1969 |
over fortress to Turks; 12 officers are dismembered by the Hungarians |
1970 |
for treason, 3 others impaled before the gates of Vienna, Schimmer |
1971 |
(1845), p.166 ii) 1676 5 suspected arsonists in impaled alive in Upper |
1972 |
Hungary, reportedly sent out by the Turks Feige(1694), p.312 iii) 1686 |
1973 |
farmer for carrying correspondence between besieged Turkish general and |
1974 |
relief army, Rocka (1785), p.281 iv)In 1697 Venetians on 20 soldiers |
1975 |
caught defecting Rhodes(1697), p.420 v) Late 1716, 1717 and 1739 |
1976 |
Austrian cases :de Waldinutzy (1772) p.477, column 1 E) 1639 Kingdom of |
1977 |
Kandy impalement of some 50 natives on treason allegation De Silva |
1978 |
(1988) p.53 F) 1735 Corsican case of "clandestine correspondence" Ackers |
1979 |
(1735)p.50, column 1 G) As punishment for high treason in the |
1980 |
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 14th-18th centuries i) Generally, |
1981 |
see: Tazbir (1993) ii) Specifically, see for example, a) in 1635 of Ivan |
1982 |
Sulyma Gifford (1863) p.468 and b) 1768, Ivan Gonta Harmsen (1770) p.143 |
1983 |
H) During the 17th century, Swedish impalement of pro-Danish guerrilla |
1984 |
resistance known as Snapphanes Åberg, Alf (1951), Snapphanarna (in |
1985 |
Swedish), Stockholm: LTs Förlag, bio "Alf Åberg" I) 18th century |
1986 |
Austrian statute for those selling Christian children to the Turks, de |
1987 |
Waldinutzy (1772) p.440, column 1 |
1988 |
^ Darius I on 3000 during Babylonian revolt, Herodotus (1827), |
1989 |
p.267, Cyrenaican queen Pheretima, on conspirators in murdering her son, |
1990 |
Herodotus (1848), p.305 Inaros II rebels again Persians around 460 BC, |
1991 |
he is reportedly impaled/crucified, after having been flayed alive.Smith |
1992 |
(1861), p.572 Tax revolt turning ugly in Cordoba in AD 817 resulted in |
1993 |
some 300 inhabitants impaled and/or crucified, Conde (1854), p.261 |
1994 |
Peasant uprising in the 940s in Normandy. Regent Rodulf of Ivry poured |
1995 |
molten lead on some of the rebels, impaled others alive. Thierry (2011), |
1996 |
p.103 The Hohenstaufen takeover of Sicily in 1194 von Imhof (1723), |
1997 |
p.439 1459 conspirators seeking to supplant Bahmani sultan Humayun Shah |
1998 |
Zalim Bahmani with his brother, Taylor (1871), p.172 In 1705, alleged |
1999 |
plot against the king and queen of Spain discovered, at least 7 impaled |
2000 |
alive Luttrell (1857), p.565 Morocco in general for rebellion, see for |
2001 |
1720s Braithwaite (1729) p.366 Specific Morocco case 1705, some 300 |
2002 |
rebels were impaled alive, in batches of 50 Rhodes(1706)p.46, The tale |
2003 |
of the aftermath of that rebellion is at its fullest in Dominique |
2004 |
Busnot, focusing upon that the chief rebel was sawn in two, rather than |
2005 |
impaled, Busnot (1717), p.167-70 1751 Tunis Crushing the revolt of his |
2006 |
son Younes, the Bey of Tunis is reported in a letter from a European |
2007 |
consul there to have executed, over a period of 8 days, 250 |
2008 |
conspirators, 25 reported to have been impaled. Ranft (1753), p.607 |
2009 |
^ Called (ukujoja), this punishment was also used against people |
2010 |
found guilty of witchcraft Cmdt S.Bourquin. "The Zulu Military |
2011 |
Organization and the Challenge of 1879". Military History Journal, Vol. |
2012 |
4, Num. 4. Archived from the original on 2008-01-25. Retrieved |
2013 |
2010-06-04. The Zulu impalement process ukujoja also differs appreciably |
2014 |
from the main patterns sketched in the "Methods" subsection. With |
2015 |
"ukujoja" is understood either i) a stick of considerable length was |
2016 |
inserted that could reach up to the lungs, or ii) several sticks were |
2017 |
driven into the person's abdome from different angles, or iii) The |
2018 |
person was impaled with a branched stick that would split once inserted. |
2019 |
Berglund (1976), p.195, note 89 |
2020 |
^ Piracy cases, i) 1767 Ottoman case of Hassan Bey Hinton (1773) |
2021 |
p.276, 1767 specified in Ranft (1768), p.345 ii) Alleged Hindu law for |
2022 |
perpetrators of second boat robbery, Price (1782), p.11 iii) 1817 Tunis |
2023 |
Niles (1817) p.105, column 1 1699 impalement of 200 robbers in Aleppo: |
2024 |
von Imhof(1725) p.170 1628 Persia, two thieves under Shah Abbas, Herbert |
2025 |
(1634), p.98 Diligent governor in 1720s Bengal against robbers Stewart |
2026 |
(1813) p.405 1758 Latakia, 3 highway robbers, Ives (1773), p.380 1812, |
2027 |
several cases in Asia Minor, see: Turner (1820) p.353 1748 and onwards, |
2028 |
German regiments organize manhunts on "robbers" in Hungary/Croatia |
2029 |
Woltersdorf (1812)p.267 Hispaniola According to some accounts, |
2030 |
pre-Columbian culture on Hispaniola punished robbery with impalement, |
2031 |
and crime was extremely rare there, Schröter (1753), p.621 Aceh Thrice |
2032 |
offenders of minor theft, or offender of major theft were subject to |
2033 |
souling, i.e., impalement, Hamilton (1727), p.111 Kidnappers, seeking |
2034 |
ransom money by sending relatives ears and teeth of the captive, Dodwell |
2035 |
(1819), p.58 Pilgrim robbers Reportedly, several of the guards in the |
2036 |
Hajj caravan would clandestinely seek to plunder and kill stragglers |
2037 |
they had sworn to protect; if discovered, the thieves would be impaled. |
2038 |
The source says that hardly a day passed without at least one such |
2039 |
robber was impaled. Burckhardt (1823), p.390 Cattle thieves Pre-colonial |
2040 |
Rwanda Taylor, Grinker, Lubkemann, Steiner (2010), p.563 1860s Kashgar |
2041 |
The Tajik adventurer Yakub Beg and strongman in Kashgaria, the extreme |
2042 |
west of China in the 1860-70s was said to have put down thieves by |
2043 |
impalement, and that those who just stole a knife would be hung. Shaw |
2044 |
(1871), p.287 |
2045 |
^ Caliph Al-Mansur (.754-775) reportedly had his physician impaled |
2046 |
for having said to Christian bishops that the Caliph intended to destroy |
2047 |
all the churches, and only a sufficient bribe to the physician might |
2048 |
avert this. Since such a wholesale destruction of churches is completely |
2049 |
contrary to the basic rules by which the Islamic polity is to govern the |
2050 |
relations with non-Muslim subjects, the caliph thought the physician had |
2051 |
made a crime grave enough through his slander of the Caliph to be |
2052 |
impaled. Wigram (1929), p.79-80 Grand Vizier Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha |
2053 |
impales Turks for violating treaty conditions with Venetians, Chassepol |
2054 |
(1677), p.260 Mid-17th century Kingdom of Kandy, illegal gem trade:Knox |
2055 |
(1681) "p.31 Selling bullocks to Europeans Said to be a crime worthy of |
2056 |
impalement in 18th-century kingdom of Travancore, Forbes (1834), p.238 |
2057 |
^ Thévenot (1687) p.259, arrived in Alexandria New Year's Day 1657, |
2058 |
p.119, leaving Cairo 17th January 1658, p.162 |
2059 |
^ for example, Löhr (1818), p.199 |
2060 |
^ i) Roman case of Menestheus, secretary of emperor Aurelian, who |
2061 |
conspired to have the emperor killed Wilkes (1827)p.287 ii) Prescribed |
2062 |
law for murder, see: di Varthema (1863): p.147 iii) 12-year old 1521 |
2063 |
regicide in the Demak Sultanate and 70 of his relatives, Pinto (1653), |
2064 |
p.264 iv) Brothel owner and serial killer of customers Magiary Ali Aga, |
2065 |
under Bayezid II's rule (1481–1512).White (1845) p. 67–72 v) Asssassins |
2066 |
in 18th century Siam, Pinkerton (1811,9), p.594 vi) Egypt 1800 Assassin |
2067 |
Suleiman al-Halabi of French General Jean Baptiste Kléber impaled by the |
2068 |
French. Overall(1870) p.246, vii) 1806, Constantinople: Couple, for |
2069 |
making beauty cream of human fat extracted from numerous murdered |
2070 |
victims, Neale (1818), p. 256–57 |
2071 |
^ Enemy of King Henry I, Robert of Belleme had fondness of impaling |
2072 |
his prisoners, rather than ransoming them. Huntingdon (1853) p.311 In th |
2073 |
1358 Jacquerie revolt in France, a number of nobles were impaled and |
2074 |
roasted by peasants, Hume (1818), p.463 During the September massacres |
2075 |
in 1792, Armand Marc, comte de Montmorin was impaled by the mob |
2076 |
Beauchamp (1811) p.33 On impaling infants on stakes during revolts, see |
2077 |
i) William St. Leger during suppression of Irish rebellion of |
2078 |
1641Gentles (2007) p.57, fn 80 and ii) 1791 slave rebellion at Saint |
2079 |
Domingue of white infant on stake Hopkirk (1833) p.17 The actual |
2080 |
veracity of the Haiti allegation should be questioned, however: Dubois, |
2081 |
Geggus, Fiering (2009), p.111-12 1784 Horea revolt, rebels impale two |
2082 |
Austrian officers, Austrian army responds with impaling Horea's 13-year |
2083 |
old son, Kippis (1786), p.20 |
2084 |
^ Mannar In 1544, on the Mannar Island to the north-west of the main |
2085 |
island of Sri Lanka, 600 indigenous who had converted to Christianity |
2086 |
were impaled.Martyn (1923), p.135-36 Provence 1553, some 1500 of the |
2087 |
Reformed Church massacred, several impaled Cobbin (1815), p. 65–66 |
2088 |
Germany 1631 Sack of Magdeburg One soldier boasted of having personally |
2089 |
impaled at least 20 suckling infants, and asked why he had done such a |
2090 |
thing, he answered: "These babies are heretics' and rebel spawn and |
2091 |
deserved no better treatment" Baur (1818), p.37 Piedmonte 1655 at the |
2092 |
Piedmont Easter massacre of Waldensians, virgins are said to have been |
2093 |
impaled "by their private parts" and paraded about as standards, |
2094 |
Helvetius (1810) p.386 Japan: Nagasaki incident 1597, some twenty |
2095 |
Christians impaled/crucified: Bidwell (1871) p.10 Madagascar 1836–61: |
2096 |
Persecutions of Christians, some 2000 killed, some of whom impaled |
2097 |
Gundert(1871) p.475 Kurdistan 1846 A massacre of some 3000 Nestorian |
2098 |
Christians occurred, at least two bishops and priests were impaled. |
2099 |
Presb. Mag. (1847), p.33 and Global Security Nestorian Massacres - 1843-1847 |
2100 |
^ 479 BC Sacrilege: Persian governor said to have plundered the tomb |
2101 |
of Protesilaus (a hero from the Trojan War) and was impaled/crucified on |
2102 |
Athenian general Xanthippus' orders; Artyactes' son being stoned to |
2103 |
death in front of him. Encycl. Brit. (1842), p.151, Herodotus |
2104 |
translation using "crucify", Herodotus (1830), p.448 Blasphemy: Sufi |
2105 |
mystic, Mansur al-Hallaj in Baghdad 922 Malcolm (1815) p. 400–01, |
2106 |
al-Hallajj see also the tale in Lit.Soc. Bombay (1819), p.111-113, |
2107 |
Destroyer of Pagodas In 1613, the governor of Syriam, the Portuguese |
2108 |
adventurer Filipe de Brito e Nicote, who had been a mercenary under the |
2109 |
Arakanese was besieged by Burman forces, and subsequently impaled for |
2110 |
defiling of Buddhist temples.Phayre (1883), p.129 One of De Brito's |
2111 |
crimes was, apparently, to plunder shrines for sacred bronze bells, melt |
2112 |
them down and make cannon out of the metal. Findlay, O'Rourke (2007), |
2113 |
p.196 Sectarianism: In 1625, a Shia Muslim impaled alive in Mecca for |
2114 |
refusing to "abjure his creed" Burckhardt (1829) p.12 Apostasy from |
2115 |
Christianity: During the Granada War 1482–92, which led to the |
2116 |
destruction of the last Islamic kingdom in Spain, the conquest of Malaga |
2117 |
around 1485 was followed by burning alive Christians discovered to have |
2118 |
converted to Islam, and impaling baptized Jews who had relapsed into |
2119 |
Judaism. Lindo (1848) p.272 Apostasy from Islam from Islam, 1697 Aleppo: |
2120 |
Maundrell (1732) p.141 Inducing another to apostasize from Islam to |
2121 |
Christianity Alleged general law, Büsching (1769) p.12 In a 1771 essay |
2122 |
by Voltaire, he alleges that in Constantinople of his day, a man would |
2123 |
be impaled if he said he was specially favoured by the angel Raphael, |
2124 |
since Raphael is superior in the angel hieararchy than Gabriel, the |
2125 |
angel who brought the verses of the Koran to Muhammed. Voltaire (1771), |
2126 |
p.180 |
2127 |
^ Impalement as element of druidic human sacrifice rituals among |
2128 |
Celts, see Diodorus SiculusDiodorus Siculus: Library of History, 1789 |
2129 |
report from Lagos on annual sacrifice of a virgin Adams (1823) "p. |
2130 |
97–99, a report about annual virgin sacrifices in Dahomey, Robertson |
2131 |
(1819) p.293, 1790 Report about Guinea that humans were sacrificed to |
2132 |
serve chiefs in afterlife Moore (1790) p.128 Ritual of anniversary of |
2133 |
burial of Scythian kings Herodotus (1860) p.53, paragraph 72 |
2134 |
^ Adultery i) 13th century ordinance for Bohemian mining town Iglau, |
2135 |
Schwetschke (1789), col. 692 ii) In Malay Adat law, known as Hukum Sula, |
2136 |
UJAHS (1955) p.76 iii) Occasional punishment among Aztecs, stoning more |
2137 |
usual. ABA Journal (1969)p.738 Violated maiden by Persian soldier At |
2138 |
Apamea in 541 AD, Persian king Khosrau I has one of his soldiers impaled |
2139 |
in camp, on basis of a citizen's complaint the soldier had violated his |
2140 |
daughter. Hitti (2004), p.374 Christian fornicating with Turkish woman |
2141 |
Büsching (1769) p.12 Travelling to Constantinople around 1610, George |
2142 |
Sandys reports that Jews there still remembered a recent case of two |
2143 |
Jews being impaled for consorting with a Turkish woman on their Sabbath, |
2144 |
Sandys (1615), Book 3, p.148 Commoner running off with either the |
2145 |
daughter or the debt slave of another man Kedah Port Law, ca. 1650. |
2146 |
Falarti (2012), p.81 Sex between adolescents Writing in the 1930s, |
2147 |
ethnologist Otto Friedrich Raum notes that among the Chaga people in |
2148 |
Eastern Tanzania four or five generations earlier, if two adolescents |
2149 |
had sex, and the girl became pregnant, then their punishment was to be |
2150 |
placed one on top of the other in an open grave, and then a single stake |
2151 |
driven through them. If there was no pregnancy, then there was no legal |
2152 |
punishment of the act Raum (1940), p.69 Anal sex Sodomy was punishable |
2153 |
with impalement in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Stone (2001), p.209 |
2154 |
^ Around 1540, Spanish governor Pizarro sent Fransisco de Chaves to |
2155 |
subdue the Conchucos, which he did with great severity, impaling many of |
2156 |
them. Stevens (1711) p.190 Executions by the Spanish of tribal chiefs |
2157 |
Caupolican in 1558 de Vivar (1987) and 1578 Juan de Lebú Arrana (2010), |
2158 |
p.453 |
2159 |
^ The Dutch in the Cape Colony punished a slave who had murdered his |
2160 |
master Morris (2004) p.50 Dutch Batavia, 1769: Slave for murder of his |
2161 |
master Stavorinus (1798) p. 288–291 1770s slave in Dutch Suriname, for |
2162 |
rebellion, Stedman (1813) p.116 João Ribeiro, staying at the Portuguese |
2163 |
colonies at Sri Lanka from 1640-58, states that the Portuguese governors |
2164 |
were authorized to perform on natives capital punishments such as |
2165 |
cutting them open with axes, or impaling them. Newitt (2005), p.196 |
2166 |
1859, Portuguese controlled Ouidah, slave impaled on suspicion of trying |
2167 |
to poison his master Wesl. Miss. Soc. (1859) p.166 |
2168 |
^ See: Long (1869), p.389 and Banerjee (1984), p.63 |
2169 |
^ Shaw (1757)p. 253–254 |
2170 |
^ Briemle, Pock (1729), p.199, Paulus, Bellon (1792), p.14, small |
2171 |
piece of wood Hurd (1814),p.308 turks using wooden pale Dumont(1819) |
2172 |
p.22, sharpens the end Maundrell (1732), p. 141, sharpe made stake Bond |
2173 |
(1856) p. 172–73, scarcely sharpened 1813 Latakia incident, Stanhope |
2174 |
(1846), p.281 (1846)made of oak Buchenbach (1612), p.87 use of nipah |
2175 |
palm UJAHS (1955) p.76, "Aiolos (2004)" |
2176 |
^ Buchenbach (1612), p.87, von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. |
2177 |
70–71,Hartmann (1799)p. 520, Steill (1849) p. 403–4, Removal of iron tip |
2178 |
after completed impalement, Reimers (1803), p.186 |
2179 |
^ Howell(1869) p.85 |
2180 |
^ iron stake Smith (1684), p.443 iron spit Dumont(1819) p.22, sharp |
2181 |
iron Florian (1706) p.496, column 2, polished iron Stavorinus (1798) p.288 |
2182 |
^ Blount (1636), p.52 |
2183 |
^ a b c d e f "Aiolos (2004)" |
2184 |
^ 6 feet: Stavorinus (1798) p.288 8-9 feet:Hartmann (1799)p. 520, |
2185 |
three yards long, Osborne (1745), p.478 12-14 feet: Maundrell (1732), p. |
2186 |
141 Dampier (1729)p.140 15 feet: Jahn (1828)p. 640 four paces: di |
2187 |
Varthema (1863) p. 147, |
2188 |
^ Man's thigh: Dampier (1729)p.140, man's leg: Hartmann (1799)p. |
2189 |
520, Maundrell (1732), p. 141, d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31, Osborne |
2190 |
(1745), p.478 man's arm : Thévenot (1687) p.259, wrist: Howe |
2191 |
(1828)p.108, foot at its thickest: Briemle, Pock (1729), p.199, somewhat |
2192 |
thicker than a hop-pole, 1813 Latakia incident, Stanhope (1846), p.281 |
2193 |
^ a b Germ Mus. (1855)p.176, column 2, Example of thrusting a |
2194 |
roasting spit through the stomach on orders of 16th Central Asian ruler |
2195 |
Mirza Abu Bakr Dughlat upon his own nephew, Elias, Ross (1898), p.227 |
2196 |
^ For extra-cardial chest impalement Döpler (1697) p.371 |
2197 |
^ a b c Roch (1687)pp. 350–51 |
2198 |
^ A possible case of 16th century dorsal-to-front impalement is |
2199 |
given by di Varthema (1863) p. 147 See also wood block print in |
2200 |
Wallachia subsection. In addition, the alleged "bamboo torture" seems to |
2201 |
presume a dorsal-to-front impalement, see specific sub-section |
2202 |
^ Thévenot (1687) p.259 Other highly detailed accounts on methods |
2203 |
are: i) Jean Coppin's account from 1640s Cairo, very similar to |
2204 |
Thévenot's, Raymond (2000), p.240 ii) Stavorinus (1798) p. 288–291 iii) |
2205 |
von Taube (1777) footnote ** p. 70–71 iv) The regrettably highly |
2206 |
partisan "Aiolos (2004)", notes on methods partly from Guer, see for |
2207 |
example, Guer (1747),p.162 v) d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 vi) |
2208 |
Recollection 20 years after second-hand narration, Massett (1863), p. |
2209 |
88–89 vii) Ivo Andric's novel "The Bridge on the Drina", containing |
2210 |
several additional, but credible details on the impalement process. |
2211 |
Excerpt: The Bridge on the Drina viii A literary rendition in The |
2212 |
Casket, from 1827, Cowie and Strange (1828), p.337 ix) Koller (2004), |
2213 |
p.145-46 |
2214 |
^ UJAHS (1955) p.76 |
2215 |
^ Possible case by 7th century Avars, Halsall (2002)p. 31–32 1655 at |
2216 |
the Piedmont Easter massacre of Waldensians, virgins are said to have |
2217 |
been impaled "by their private parts" and paraded about as standards, |
2218 |
Helvetius (1810) p.386 |
2219 |
^ a b Stavorinus (1798)p. 288–291, d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
2220 |
^ Razor: Thévenot (1687), p.259, Stanhope (1846), p.281, Knife: |
2221 |
Hartmann (1799)p. 520, Hatchet/ax: von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71 |
2222 |
^ a b Thévenot (1687) p.259 |
2223 |
^ von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, Hartmann (1799)p. 520, |
2224 |
Hurd (1814),p.308, Steill (1849) p.403 |
2225 |
^ de Tournefort (1741), p.99placed on the belly Thévenot (1687) |
2226 |
p.259, von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, d'Arvieux (1755), p. |
2227 |
230–31 face held downHowe (1828)p.108, thrown to the ground, Stavorinus |
2228 |
(1798)p. 288–291 , Hartmann (1799)p. 520 |
2229 |
^ a b Thévenot (1687), p.259, "Aiolos (2004)" |
2230 |
^ held down Howe (1828)p.108, held down by four men Stavorinus |
2231 |
(1798)p. 288–291, bound fast von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, sat |
2232 |
upon "Aiolos (2004)", immobilized with help of a pack-saddle, de |
2233 |
Tournefort (1741), p.99, Stanhope (1846), p.281, hands and feet held |
2234 |
fast by one man each, main executioner sitting on his knees upon him, |
2235 |
d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
2236 |
^ Paulus, Bellon (1792), p.14 |
2237 |
^ Dumont(1819) p.22 |
2238 |
^ Gerlach (1674), p.169Thévenot (1687) p.259, Bond (1856) p. 172–73, |
2239 |
'd'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31, "Aiolos (2004)" |
2240 |
^ mallet Thévenot (1687) p.259, von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. |
2241 |
70–71, Howe (1828)p.108, "Aiolos (2004)", 'd'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31, |
2242 |
Stanhope (1846), p.281, two men drove it forcibly inStavorinus (1798)p. |
2243 |
288–291, "Aiolos (2004)" |
2244 |
^ von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, Stavorinus (1798)p. |
2245 |
288–291, "Aiolos (2004)", 'd'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
2246 |
^ Maundrell (1732), p. 141, Dumont(1819) p.22 |
2247 |
^ Stephan Gerlach |
2248 |
^ Gerlach (1674), p.169-170 |
2249 |
^ Mundy (1907), p.55 With a tinge of regret of unsatisfied |
2250 |
curiosity, Mundy adds: "I could not well come neere to see him for the |
2251 |
presse of people till hee was sett upp" |
2252 |
^ Mukharji (1904), p.124 |
2253 |
^ For examples of varied type, Pinto (1653), p.264, Thévenot (1687) |
2254 |
p.259, Hurd (1814),p.308, Dumont(1819) p.22, Steill (1849) p. 403–4, |
2255 |
Hill (1709) p.17, von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, Bond(1856) p. |
2256 |
172–73, Howe (1828)p.108, Stavorinus (1798)p. 288–291, Maundrell (1732), |
2257 |
p. 141, Dampier (1729)p.140, Stanhope (1846), p.281 In a case of a full |
2258 |
dozen post mortem impalements, the narrator was told the following: "My |
2259 |
informant told me that only a few years ago thirteen or fourteen of |
2260 |
these robbers were impaled at Adrianople. He was an eye-witness of the |
2261 |
scene, and in one case he told me the stick came out at the back of the |
2262 |
neck, in another through the chest, in two or three through a shoulder, |
2263 |
in one through the throat! and in one instance through the top of the |
2264 |
head!! He told me, however, that every one of the victims had first been |
2265 |
strangled, so that they did not suffer afterwards, though the punishment |
2266 |
appears so dreadful" Massett (1863), p. 89 |
2267 |
^ a b c 'd'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
2268 |
^ Howe (1828)p.108 |
2269 |
^ Vigne (1840), p.375 |
2270 |
^ Bench Thévenot (1687) p.259, scaffold Stavorinus (1798)p. 288–291 |
2271 |
^ impaled person and stake affixed to (vertical) wooden cross Hurd |
2272 |
(1814),p.308 |
2273 |
^ Bound in spread-eagled fashion Robertson (1819) p.293, bound with |
2274 |
arms stretched out, legs left free, Paulus, Bellon (1792), p.14 |
2275 |
^ Muravyov (1824), p. 70–71 In the Khanate of Khiva, slaves caught |
2276 |
after third escape attempt were impaled. Baer, Helmersen (1839), p.42 |
2277 |
^ Capper (1786), p.74 |
2278 |
^ a b Russell (1794)p.332 |
2279 |
^ d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
2280 |
^ Singleton (1985), p.82 |
2281 |
^ a b Stavorinus (1798) p. 288–91 |
2282 |
^ 2 died during impalement process, Blount (1636), p.52 9 minutes, |
2283 |
1773 case, Hungary: Korubinsky (1786) p.139 |
2284 |
^ 1800 assassin of General Kleber a few hours Shepherd (1814)p.255, |
2285 |
six hours Hurd (1814),p.308 |
2286 |
^ fifteen hours Bond (1856) p. 172–73 24+ hours von Taube (1777), |
2287 |
footnote ** p. 70–71, Hartmann (1799)p. 520, two to three days von |
2288 |
Troilo (1676) p.45, Hueber (1693) p.480, Dampier (1729)p.140, "Aiolos |
2289 |
(2004)", 'd'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
2290 |
^ de Pages (1791) p.284 |
2291 |
^ For following the spine: von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, |
2292 |
Stavorinus (1798)p. 288–291 Another description, using a 15 cm thick |
2293 |
stake, let it pass between the liver and the rib cage, Koller (2004), p.145 |
2294 |
^ a b von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71 |
2295 |
^ Bystanders allowed to dash in their brains, Blount (1636), p.52 By |
2296 |
letting a bystander give the victim a stab in the heart: Maundrell |
2297 |
(1732), p. 141, by giving liberty to shoot them after a few hours |
2298 |
Russell (1794) p.332 |
2299 |
^ Stieber (1832) p.4, note 56 From a 1787 circular from Austrian |
2300 |
authorities, an executioner impaling a condemned would receive 24 |
2301 |
florins, the same as for quartering a person. 24 florins was the highest |
2302 |
pay for an execution, a simple decapitation would, for example, only net |
2303 |
the executioner 12 florins for his efforts. Balazs, (1997), p.236 |
2304 |
^ Shahbaz (1918), p.142 |
2305 |
^ Tournefort (1741) p. 98–100 |
2306 |
^ Thévenot (1687)p. 68–69. For a third description plus drawing, see |
2307 |
Schweigger (1613), p.173 Schweigger adds that many times, people are |
2308 |
allowed to shorten the gaunched individual's time of misery by cutting |
2309 |
his throat, or decapitate him. Alexander Russell, from 1740s Aleppo knew |
2310 |
of instances of "ganching", but said those were rare, compared to other |
2311 |
types of capital punishment.Russell (1794)p.334 |
2312 |
^ i) Sisera by Yael in the Book of Judges 4:21, ii) Igor of Kiev on |
2313 |
hunted monks Tooke (1800, London) p. 159–60 iii) Both Ivan the Terrible |
2314 |
and Vlad the Impaleron unlucky ambassadors Döpler (1697) p.272 |
2315 |
^ al-Tūnusī (1854) p.263 Rolling a victim within a nail-bristled |
2316 |
barrel is also reported from the Kingdom of Kandy on present day Sri |
2317 |
Lanka, McGlashan (1849), p.164 |
2318 |
^ During Hohenstaufen 1194 takeover of Sicily,von Imhof (1723) p.439 |
2319 |
1670s civil war Hungary Schimmer (1847) p.72 1699 Aleppo: bandit chief |
2320 |
roasted, other 200 merely impaled von Imhof (1725) p.170 1799, Naples |
2321 |
Vidler (1799) p.256 1806 Calabrian Insurrection GvG (1816) p.110 1812 |
2322 |
Asia Minor case, aggravated punishment of a robber found guilty of |
2323 |
stealing an ox, by setting fire to the man's shirt while he was still |
2324 |
alive. Turner (1820) p.353 1810s Egypt Two Arabs found guilty of |
2325 |
murdering a soldier, Belzoni (1822), p.491835 Kurdish retaliation on |
2326 |
Turks relative to Turks' impalement of "robbers", Slade (1837) p.191 |
2327 |
Even fateful encounters with wild cannibals are recorded: In 1514, in |
2328 |
the Americas, Francis of Cordoba and 5 companions were, reportedly, |
2329 |
caught, impaled on spits, roasted and eaten by the natives. In 1543, |
2330 |
such was also the end of a previous bishop, Vincent de Valle |
2331 |
Viridi.Perckmayr (1738), p.628 |
2332 |
^ Into his urethra, by this account: Collin (1738), p.57, the stake |
2333 |
finally thrust up his anus was studded with sharp nails according to the |
2334 |
same source |
2335 |
^ Saint Benjamin |
2336 |
^ See, for example, Thévenot (1687) p.259, d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
2337 |
^ Ouseley (1823) p.502 |
2338 |
^ Taube, Friedrich Wilhelm von |
2339 |
^ Sachs (1973), p.27 and Smith, Coetzee (2009), p.296 |
2340 |
^ Stavorinus |
2341 |
^ von Stramburg (1853), p.358 |
2342 |
^ Pouqueville (1820), p.162 |
2343 |
^ Sonnini (1801),p.376 |
2344 |
^ Hirschberg (1981), p.244 |
2345 |
^ Castillo-Feliú (2000), p.21 |
2346 |
^ Vierholz (1737) p. 493–95 |
2347 |
^ Damengesellschaft (1785) p. 95–97 |
2348 |
^ Maundrell (1732), p. 141 Also mentioned in Gerlach (1674), p.169 |
2349 |
and in Briemle, Pock (1729), p.199 |
2350 |
^ In Siam, for example, murderers, after beheading, were inflicted |
2351 |
the post mortem indignity of being impaled, and exposed to the elements |
2352 |
Bowring(1857) p.182 |
2353 |
^ It seems to be the consensus of al-Marghinani and other islamic |
2354 |
scholars he mentions at that time that robbers also guilty of murder |
2355 |
should at most be crucified (with the aggravating option of amputation |
2356 |
of limbs), rather than impaled, since al-Marghinani only discusses |
2357 |
variant views on crucifixion, none on impalement.al-Marghinani (1791), |
2358 |
p.132 This may be viewed in connection with a tradition concerning the |
2359 |
prophet Muhammad, who disapproved at one instance at the punishment of |
2360 |
some robbers, who had their limbs lopped off, their eyes put out, and |
2361 |
finally were impaled alive. Muhammad made public a revelation in which |
2362 |
crucifixion, and amputation at most were stated as the most grievous |
2363 |
permissible punishments.Muir (1861), p.19-20 The Anglo-Indian judge and |
2364 |
politician Abdur Rahim, however, writes the following from the |
2365 |
understanding of his day of classical muslim jurisprudence: "For waging |
2366 |
war against God or his prophet, or for highway robbery, the malefactor |
2367 |
is to be put to death, either by crucifixion or impalement, or by one |
2368 |
hand and one foot being cut off, or he is to be exiled from the |
2369 |
country", Rahim (1907), p.187 |
2370 |
^ Jew. Publ. Soc. (2010), p.573 |
2371 |
^ Meyers, Berlin, Brettler (2004), p.482 |
2372 |
^ Coogan, Brettler (2007), p.223 |
2373 |
^ Warkworth (1839) p.9 Possible inspiration for Tiptoft's act from |
2374 |
example Hospitallers on Turkish prisoners at Rhodes in 1458, Evans |
2375 |
(2007) p.132 Robert of San Savarino witnessed probably the same event at |
2376 |
Rhodes (June 11th 1458), and said that the 250 Turk captives were all |
2377 |
sabred down or impaled by the Hospitallers. Newett (1907), p.382 |
2378 |
^ Cassius Dio: Roman History |
2379 |
^ On term, see: "Unexploited vestiges of Jainism" |
2380 |
^ (Sastri 1976, p. 424) |
2381 |
^ (Roy 1984, chapter 9) |
2382 |
^ Dundas (1992) p.127 The author mentions as an example the temple |
2383 |
to the war god Murugan in Kalugumalai |
2384 |
^ AES (1904), p.52 |
2385 |
^ Representations of impaled members of a different religion than |
2386 |
Hinduism seems not to be confined to the Jains, but also to Buddhists. |
2387 |
In a temple at Trivatur, not far from Madras (present name Chennai), for |
2388 |
example, the walls "are covered with sculptures representing the |
2389 |
execution of Buddhists by the most horrible tortures, the martyrs being |
2390 |
impaled alive and left to be devoured by dogs and birds of prey." Elliot |
2391 |
(1869), p.109 This presumably commemorates an alleged persecution of |
2392 |
Buddhists in the 2nd century BC under Hindu King Pusyamitra Sunga, as |
2393 |
narrated, for example, in 2nd century AD text Ashokavadana |
2394 |
^ a b Jahangir (1829) p.88 |
2395 |
^ Herodotus (1860) p.53; a somewhat similar, but less grand |
2396 |
sacrificial ceremony was witnessed by the 14th century muslim traveller |
2397 |
Ibn Batuta, see ibn Batuta, Lee (1829) p.220 |
2398 |
^ Adams (1823), p. 97–99 Dating of Adams' visit: Marris (1961) p.4 |
2399 |
^ caboceer |
2400 |
^ Middle chronology is used here |
2401 |
^ Article 153 in: The Code of Hammurabi |
2402 |
^ Tetlow (2004) p.34 Tetlow's source on this is a reference to a |
2403 |
schoolboy's writing exercise where a woman found on another man's lap is |
2404 |
either "impaled or exposed on a stake", Van de Mieroop (1992), p.218 |
2405 |
^ Hamblin (2006), p.208 |
2406 |
^ Helck, Otto, Westerdorf (1984), p.153 |
2407 |
^ Kushite reference, Redford (2011), p.40 |
2408 |
^ On Libyan reference, Schulman (1988), p.91, note 123 |
2409 |
^ Darnell, Manassa (2007), p.119 Impalement seems to have been the |
2410 |
threat against those who gave false testimony in cases of tomb robbery. |
2411 |
Peet, (1977), p.40 Also, Seti I (r.1290-1279 BC), in order to protect |
2412 |
the wealth of a particular religious foundation decreed that any |
2413 |
herdsman who disposed of the foundation's cattle for his own profit |
2414 |
should be impaled. Wilson (1951), p.241 |
2415 |
^ Schroeder (1920), Keilschrifttexte aus Assur verschiedenen Inhalts |
2416 |
^ Jastrow (1921), p.48-49 |
2417 |
^ Yana (2008), p.123-124 |
2418 |
^ Olmstead(1918), p.66 |
2419 |
^ The Assyriologist Albert Ten Eyck Olmstead devoted on that topic a |
2420 |
1918 essay named "The Calculated Frightfulness of Ashur Nasir Apal" on |
2421 |
pages 209-263 Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 38 |
2422 |
^ Boutflower (1898), p.50 |
2423 |
^ Paul Kern |
2424 |
^ For a number of examples of impalement of rebels and subjugated |
2425 |
people under Neo-Assyrian king Shalmaneser III, see Olmstead (1921), |
2426 |
Battle at Sugania p.348,Siege of Til Bashere p.354, Battle of Arzashkun |
2427 |
p.360,Battle of Kulisi p.368, Battle of Kinalua p.378 For the last, see |
2428 |
also Bryce (2012), p.244 |
2429 |
^ For some specifics on Tiglath-Pileser's policy, see for example, |
2430 |
Crouch (2009), p.39-41 |
2431 |
^ Ashurbanipal congratulates himself once over having impaled |
2432 |
fleeing survivors from towns he has burnt down, Ehrlich (2004), p.5 |
2433 |
^ Kern (1999), p.68-76 |
2434 |
^ Ussishkin, Amit (2006), p.346 |
2435 |
^ Ekron incident from Sennacherib's own self-glorification, see |
2436 |
Callaway (1995), p.169 |
2437 |
^ Relief and text in Ephʿal (2009), p.51-52 |
2438 |
^ where Ashur-uballit I was king at that time |
2439 |
^ Kuhrt (1995), p.292 and Gadd (1965), p.9 |
2440 |
^ Niehaus, Millard (1994), p.304 |
2441 |
^ Relative to later impalement practices, at least |
2442 |
^ Layard (1850) p.374 |
2443 |
^ See, for example, figure 165 in Bonomi (2003), p.319 |
2444 |
^ The theologian Adam Clarke was deeply suspicious of whether this |
2445 |
passage ought to be regarded as part of the original Biblical text, and |
2446 |
wrote: "(The definition of יקע (YaQ'a) in Strong's: "a prim. primitive |
2447 |
root; prop. properly to sever oneself, i.e. (by impl. implication) to be |
2448 |
dislocated; fig. to abandon; causat. causatively to impale (and thus |
2449 |
allow to drop to pieces by rotting):- be alienated, depart, hang (up), |
2450 |
be out of joint. The seven sons of Saul, mentioned here, [II Samuel |
2451 |
21:9], are represented as a sacrifice required by God, to make an |
2452 |
atonement for the sin of Saul. Till I get farther light on the subject, |
2453 |
I am led to conclude that the whole chapter is not now what it would be |
2454 |
coming from the pen of an inspired writer; and that this part of the |
2455 |
Jewish records has suffered much from rabbinical glosses, alterations, |
2456 |
and additions." ),Clarke 1831, Bible ed. p. II 267 |
2457 |
^ Haman conspired to have all the Jews in the empire killed, the |
2458 |
Book of Esther tells that story, and how Haman's plan was thwarted, and |
2459 |
he was given the punishment he had thought to mete out to Mordecai |
2460 |
^ Book of Esther, ESV Bible edition |
2461 |
^ Book of Esther, NIRV Bible edition |
2462 |
^ Haupt (1908), p. 122, 152, 154, 170 |
2463 |
^ Shaw (2012), Was Haman Hanged or Impaled? |
2464 |
^ Fensham (1983), p.88 |
2465 |
^ Briant (2002), p.122-23 |
2466 |
^ Walde (1938), p. 297, Georges (1880) p. 621 |
2467 |
^ Brandenburger (1975), p.391. Also see extended discussion and |
2468 |
examples in Allen (1896), p.40 |
2469 |
^ Hopkins (1978), p.121 Some 6000 slaves are said to have been |
2470 |
impaled, with about 30.000 returned to their masters according to one |
2471 |
source. Newton (2002), p.287 |
2472 |
^ Thomas Shaw |
2473 |
^ Shaw (1757) p. 253–254 Shaw's contemporary John Braithwaite |
2474 |
reports impalement and throwing onto hooks for Morocco as well, |
2475 |
Braithwaite (1729) p.366 |
2476 |
^ Morgan (1729) p.392 As Morgan himself notes, his source is "Haedo, |
2477 |
my author", that is Fray Diego de Haedo's 1612 work, Topografia e |
2478 |
historia general de Argel Probably, however, the real author of that |
2479 |
work is Antonio de Sosa, captive in Algiers 1577-81. See, for example, |
2480 |
Garces (2005), p.32-33 |
2481 |
^ d'Arvieux (1755), p. 231–32 |
2482 |
^ Davies adds that "these deaths are very seldom", but that he had |
2483 |
personally witnessed it Osborne (1745), p.478 |
2484 |
^ Authorship Boyde cast in doubt by Roland Lebel, actual author |
2485 |
might be Joseph Morgan, see: Chaouch, Chaouch. Henry Boyde was redeemed |
2486 |
from captivity under George I, Boyde (1736), Appendix p.144 Lebel's |
2487 |
contention that Boyde (or Morgan) merely added the prisoners' list to |
2488 |
the original 1721 French account of de la Faye is completely wrong, |
2489 |
since that work does not contain the footnotes in the English book. |
2490 |
Compare with de la Faye (1721) |
2491 |
^ Examples on such acerbic notes: Boyde (1736) p.3, p.25, p.35, p.44 |
2492 |
(compares French and Algerine slavery), p.45, p.51, p.52 |
2493 |
^ Boyde (1736) p.75, footnote |
2494 |
^ Thomas Salmon |
2495 |
^ Salmon (1746), p.75 |
2496 |
^ On time and duration of stay, Rehbinder (1798) Preface |
2497 |
^ and, for that matter, that burning of Jews |
2498 |
^ Rehbinder (1800) p.263 |
2499 |
^ Whiffen (1916), p.233 |
2500 |
^ Sherman (1979), p.266 |
2501 |
^ Powell (1952), p.51 |
2502 |
^ Stedman (1813) p.116 |
2503 |
^ McManus (1973), p.85-86 The murdered family were the Halletts, |
2504 |
husband, wife and 5 children. Burrows, Wallace (1998), p.148 |
2505 |
^ Basic Facts about Goody Cole |
2506 |
^ Burckhardt (1822) p.156 See also Kinneir, who was made to |
2507 |
understand that when hanged, a man's soul leaves the body through the |
2508 |
anus, Kinneir (1818), p.170 |
2509 |
^ Hartmann (1799) p.521 |
2510 |
^ Palgrave (1868) p. 47–53 |
2511 |
^ Wilson (1840), p.607 |
2512 |
^ Boesche(2002) |
2513 |
^ Monahan (1925) p.126. A case in which spreaders of false reports |
2514 |
were impaled, occurred around 1321 AD, under under the Delhi sultan |
2515 |
Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq. During a siege led by his son, some envious |
2516 |
parties set out false rumours the commander was dead, causing the |
2517 |
besieging forces to disintegrate. The conspirators were apprehended, and |
2518 |
the sultan ordered them impaled. Elliot (1871), p.233 |
2519 |
^ Manu (1825), p.330 Concerning house-breakers/secret thieves, the |
2520 |
Vyasasmrti and Bhraspatismrti codes have roughly the same content as |
2521 |
ther laws of Menu. Bhikshu, Jha (2004), p.125 The Agni Purana also fixes |
2522 |
impalement as the punishment for house-breaking. Das (1977), p.60 |
2523 |
^ Das (1977), p.70 "Kidnappers, stealers of horses and elephants and |
2524 |
those who strike with violence" are pounished by impalement elsewhere in |
2525 |
the same law code.Bhikshu, Jha (2004), p.126</ |
2526 |
^ di Varthema (1863): p.147 |
2527 |
^ Sewell (1900), p.383 |
2528 |
^ al-Utbi (1858), p.440, p.448, p.505 |
2529 |
^ ibn Mubarak, (1783) p.376 |
2530 |
^ " The number of murderers and robbers in the neighbourhood of |
2531 |
Backergunge is daily increasing, insomuch that trading people are now |
2532 |
afraid to pass backwards and forwards, wherefore I request that you will |
2533 |
give orders to the Naib of Dacca to send some of the Factory Sepoys |
2534 |
along with some of his own people to apprehend the said murderers and |
2535 |
impale them, which will be very serviceable to traders."Long (1869), p.389. |
2536 |
^ Chittagong |
2537 |
^ Aspinall (1931), p.58 |
2538 |
^ Banerjee (1984), p.63 |
2539 |
^ G. Smith (1906), p. 343. Goldwin Smith writes: "There was |
2540 |
merciless slaughter of the people, and one British General asked for |
2541 |
permission to impale. The good Lord Elgin, who was in India at that |
2542 |
time, was horror-stricken at the language held even by a clergyman. Not |
2543 |
less shocking were the cries for blood in England, especially those of |
2544 |
literary eunuchs displaying their virility" While Goldwin Smith does not |
2545 |
name the General, John William Kaye does quote a British colonel |
2546 |
Nicholson (possibly Brigadier-General John Nicholson, instrumental in |
2547 |
the Storming of Delhi?) in a letter written by Nicholson to colonel |
2548 |
Edwardes, on urging a the passing of a bill allowing punishments like |
2549 |
burning, flaying and impaling of those having murdered British women and |
2550 |
children. Kaye (1988), p.401 |
2551 |
^ a b Baker (2001) |
2552 |
^ a b De Silva (1978) |
2553 |
^ Reader's Digest, Hubbel (1968) |
2554 |
^ De Silva (1978, Sheehan (2009) |
2555 |
^ Kobayashi (1994), p.612 |
2556 |
^ On chronology of allegations, Ian Mortimer. |
2557 |
^ Estimating "scholarly consensus" of murder, See Mortimer, I.:"A |
2558 |
red-hot poker? It was just a red herring" |
2559 |
^ Overall (1870) p.246 |
2560 |
^ See for example, quote from Cowell, in Moore(1790) p.314 |
2561 |
^ Moore (1790) p.310 |
2562 |
^ Moore (1790) p.308 |
2563 |
^ Moore (1790) emphasizes this as a local, not general, custom:p.316 |
2564 |
^ See also Kushner (1991) p. 17–20 |
2565 |
^ "What punishment can human laws inflict on one who has withdrawn |
2566 |
himself from their reach? They can only act upon what he has left behind |
2567 |
him-his reputation and fortune: on the former by an ignominous burial in |
2568 |
the highway, with a stake driven through his body; on the latter, by a |
2569 |
forfeiture of all his goods and chattels to the King: hoping that his |
2570 |
care for either his own reputation, or for the welfare of his own |
2571 |
family, would be some motive to restrain him from so desperate and |
2572 |
wicked an act", Urban (1823) p. 549–550 |
2573 |
^ Moore (1790) p.321 |
2574 |
^ See, however, examples of colonial practice within subsection on |
2575 |
Indian subcontinent |
2576 |
^ i) Enemy of King Henry I, Robert of Belleme had fondness of |
2577 |
impaling his prisoners, rather than ransoming them. Huntingdon (1853) |
2578 |
p.311 ii) William St. Leger charged with impaling an infant on a stake |
2579 |
during suppression of Irish rebellion of 1641Gentles (2007) p.57, fn 80 |
2580 |
^ For law text, Koch (1824) p.63 |
2581 |
^ A number of such cases Döpler (1697) p. 370–74 |
2582 |
^ In Nuremberg, this was the fate of two women in 1481, and the fate |
2583 |
of a chandler's daughter in 1508. But in 1513, when the executioner was |
2584 |
about to bury alive another woman, she became so hysterical, that in her |
2585 |
despair she scratched the skin off her arms and legs. Deipold, the |
2586 |
executioner was so filled with pity that he recommended to the city |
2587 |
council that this type of punishment should never again be implemented. |
2588 |
The city council heeded his advice, and opted to, in the future, execute |
2589 |
by drowning in such cases. Siebenkees (1792) p.599 |
2590 |
^ Becker (2008), p.40 |
2591 |
^ Duchy of Schleswig (1795)p.653 |
2592 |
^ Wobler (1738), p.372 |
2593 |
^ Ledebur (1834)p.158 |
2594 |
^ Engel, Jacob (2006), p.75 |
2595 |
^ On Moser's name and execution date, see Osenbrüggen (1868), p.297 |
2596 |
^ Two additional to that single case are recorded as "buried alive", |
2597 |
but it is not recorded if these two were impaled as well, according to |
2598 |
the German tradition Knonau (1846) p.335 |
2599 |
^ Scheible (1847), p.321-324 |
2600 |
^ Muir (1997), p.110-111 |
2601 |
^ Roch (1687), p.249 |
2602 |
^ Such combined punishments were not, of course, limited to the Holy |
2603 |
Roman Empire. For example in 1669 Batavia, a slave condemned for the |
2604 |
murder of his mistress had his murderous hand pinched off with red-hot |
2605 |
tongs, and his arms and legs broken, prior to impalement and placed on |
2606 |
top of a wheel. He asked for a pipe of tobacco and some water, and died |
2607 |
three hours later. Nieuwenhuys (1982), p.2 |
2608 |
^ a b Reid, (2000), p. 440 |
2609 |
^ Florescu (1999) |
2610 |
^ a b Axinte, Dracula: Between myth and reality |
2611 |
^ Gutknecht (1521), p.7 |
2612 |
^ Bond (1856) p. 172–73 |
2613 |
^ Quote: Prominent Russians: Stepan (Stenka) Razin , see also Avrich |
2614 |
(1972) p. 109–110 |
2615 |
^ Rhodes, (1699), p.94 |
2616 |
^ Schuyler (2004), p.204 |
2617 |
^ Rakitin (1999) In Russian |
2618 |
^ For background, Haywood (2010) p.105 |
2619 |
^ For situation at the Irtysh, Büsching (1762) p.508 |
2620 |
^ Mavor (1805) p.17 |
2621 |
^ Manstein (1856) p.218 |
2622 |
^ Kimber (1770) p.409 |
2623 |
^ Raleigh, ed. (1996) p. 89–90 |
2624 |
^ Tooke (1800, Dublin)p.159 |
2625 |
^ Burke (1783)p. 154–55 |
2626 |
^ Council of Europe (1997), p.67 |
2627 |
^ Cavallo (1997), page 80 |
2628 |
^ Procopius at one point identifies the "Massagetae" with the |
2629 |
Huns,Procopius (2007), p.34 |
2630 |
^ Quote from Churchill (1704), p.345 Details of circumstances from |
2631 |
Procopius (2007), p.37-38 |
2632 |
^ Bradbury (2004), p.181 |
2633 |
^ Skylitzes (2010), p.93 |
2634 |
^ Wortley (2010) p.375 |
2635 |
^ Haldon (1999) p.256 |
2636 |
^ Treadgold (1997), p.518 |
2637 |
^ Treadgold (1997), p.654 |
2638 |
^ Philippides, Hanak (2011), p.587 |
2639 |
^ Runciman (1965), p.67 |
2640 |
^ Pears, (2004), p.253 |
2641 |
^ Ross, Power (1920), p.123 |
2642 |
^ Bosnia and Serbia 1809, Bosnian revolt quelled, 20-50 "daily" |
2643 |
brought in, most impaled Urban (1810) p.74 During the Serbian Revolution |
2644 |
(1804–1835) against the Ottoman Empire, about 200 Serbs were impaled in |
2645 |
Belgrade in 1814.Sowards, Steven W. (2009). "The Serbian Revolution and |
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the Serbian State". Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History (The |
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Balkans in the Age of Nationalism). Michigan State University Libraries. |
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Retrieved 9 February 2011.) A similar fate had befallen 42 rebels at |
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Belgrade at the crushing of the First Serbian Uprising in 1813 Saalfeld |
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(1821) p.682 Oct.6th notice 1839, Kurdish rebels in Mosul, Laurie (1853) |
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p.207 |
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^ Late Ottoman cases in 1830s Balkans, i) Some five case reported |
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1833, Peck and Newton (1833) p. 440–41 columns 2 ii) 1834, Two such |
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corpses, close to the village Paracini in the vicinity of Jagodina, see: |
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Burgess (1835) p.275 iii) Rarity of such cases in the 1830s,Goodrich |
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(1836)p.308 1835, Retaliative cycle Turkish authorities relative Kurdish |
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"robbers", Slade (1837) p.191 |
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^ Stephen Massett |
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^ Massett (1863), p. 88–89 |
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^ Layard (1871), p.307 |
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^ a beheading, not an impalement |
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^ Cotta (1839), p.918 |
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^ Charles MacFarlane |
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^ MacFarlane (1850), p.76 |
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^ MacFarlane (1850), p. 81–84 |
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^ de La Mottraye p.188 |
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^ Russell (1794) p.331 |
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^ See de Thévenot(1687), p. 68–69 and p.259 18th century case |
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showing that death penalty for Christian making a Muslim girl pregnant |
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was commuted if he converted to Islam, Habesci (1784), p. 395–96 |
2671 |
^ Obituary James Reid |
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^ Reid (2000), p.441 For October 1875 case, see MacKenzie, Irby |
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(2010), p.30 |
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^ Erish (2012)p.212 |
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^ Cantemir (1734), p.109 |
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^ The French had been accused of bringing a Muslim woman on board a |
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ship, Browne (1751) p.248 |
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^ Sherwood, Jones (1825) p.722 |
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^ Percy (1825), p.147 |
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^ von Taube (1778)p.122 Another reported sad case, from May 1811, |
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concerns two slaves who refused to acknowledge complicity in a grave |
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robbery in the tomb of the mother a Sultan Selim, were impaled and lived |
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for some 22 hours, Urban (1811) p.274 |
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^ Dumas (2008), volume 8, chapter 3 |
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^ Hughes (1820) p.454, see also: Holland (1815) p.194 |
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^ Paroulakis (1984) |
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^ Turkish reprisals on Greek War of independence, i) 2.June 1821, 10 |
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Greeks at Bucharest, Gross (1821) p.254 ii) During the massacre at Crete |
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around 24 June 1821, most are said to have been impaled: Cotta (1821) |
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p.988, column 1 iii) 36 Greek hostages, including 7 bishops at onset of |
2691 |
Siege of Tripolitsa Colburn (1821) p.56 iv) In conjunction with the |
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Chios Massacre in 1822, several Chiote merchants were detained and |
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executed at Constantinople, 6 of whom were impaled alive: Valpy |
2694 |
(1822)p.169 v) Omer Vrioni organizing in 1821 Greek hunts where |
2695 |
civilians were, at least in one instance, impaled on his |
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orders.Waddington (1825) p. 52–54 vi) In early 1822 Cassandreia, some |
2697 |
300 civilians massacred, several reported to have been impaled, Grund |
2698 |
(1822) PT 329 vii) During the last Siege of Missolonghi, in 1826, the |
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Ottoman besiegers offered opportunity for capitulation for the besieged, |
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while they also sent a message of consequences for refusal by impaling |
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alive a priest, two women and several children in front of the line. The |
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offer of capitulation was declined by the besieged Greeks. Alison(1856), |
2703 |
p.206 |
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^ Green (1827)p. 70–72 |
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^ Constable (1821) p.275 57 Turks roasted at Hydra, according to one |
2706 |
source. Merry (2004), p.470 |
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^ St Clair (2008) p.25 According to one source, the early spring |
2708 |
weeks of 1821 saw the murders of more than 20.000 Turks in Greece. Merry |
2709 |
(2004), p.470</ |
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^ As an example of popular promotion of this horror story, see for |
2711 |
example:JAPANESE TORTURE TECHNIQUES |
2712 |
^ Woon-Ping Chin |
2713 |
^ Ping (2008), p.23 |
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^ Thomson (1864) p.101, See also Osborn (1861) p. 190–94 |
2715 |
^ Buckingham (1827), p.296 |
2716 |
^ For popularity claim and example:Thought vampires were just film |
2717 |
fantasy? Skeletons impaled on iron stakes say otherwise |
2718 |
^ Barber (2010) |
2719 |
^ Caron (2001) |
2720 |
^ Bio on Cronkite |
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^ Cronkite(2008) |
2722 |
^ Andrews (1913), p.603. Several examples in the essay on grave |
2723 |
robbery and encounters with draugr there and elsewhere |
2724 |
^ Feucht (1967) |
2725 |
^ Evans (1906), p.196 |
2726 |
^ Excerpt of impalement in book can be accessed here: The Bridge on |
2727 |
the Drina |
2728 |
^ On status as Nobel Laureate, predominantly on basis of Bridge, |
2729 |
see: A Reader's Guide to the Balkans |
2730 |
^ The brothers later on revenged themselves on the husband, through |
2731 |
a clever ruse. Teit (1912), p.339-40 |
2732 |
^ Bandelier (1904), impalement incident at p.224 |
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^ Lit.Soc. Bombay (1819), p.111-113 |
2734 |
^ Hiltebeitel (1991) The Cult of Draupadi |
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^ Hunter (1875) p.313 |
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^ Saunders (1922), p.422 |
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^ Combined from two slightly variant accounts, Ward (1824), p.294-95 |
2738 |
and Garbe (1913), p.334-35 |
2739 |
^ Brown (1919), p.425-26 |
2740 |
^ Bowring (1857) p.306 |
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^ Bowring (1857) p.313 For rather similar, vivid depictions of the |
2742 |
sufferings in Hell from Buddhist temples in Cambodia, see Vincent Jr. |
2743 |
(1878), p.237 |
2744 |
^ a b Deodato, Ruggero (2000-11-12). Cult-Con 2000. Interview with |
2745 |
Sage Stallone. Bob Murawski. Cannibal Holocaust DVD Commentary. |
2746 |
Tarrytown, New York. |
2747 |
^ a b D'Offizi, Sergio (interviewee) (2003). In the Jungle: The |
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Making of Cannibal Holocaust (Documentary). Italy: Alan Young Pictures. |
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^ "Films C". Refused-Classification.com. Retrieved 2007-01-15. |
2750 |
^ See, for example: Impaled |
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^ Pinkerton (1811), p.172 |
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^ Clancey (1991), p.180 |
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^ "Evolutionary Ecology, Volume 6, Number 6". |
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^ Nuttall (1891), Blackmore p. 83–84 (2003) |
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^ Logan (1858) p.142 |
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^ Uys (2006), p.112 |
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^ Solis (2005) p.8 |
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^ VanDyk (2005) |
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^ Hooke (1806) p.85 |
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^ Balfour (1871), s.567 |
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^ For example, see: Spence (1945), p.97 |
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Curabitur quis nisl a lorem faucibus placerat id et lectus. Nunc |
3942 |
vehicula pretium viverra. Integer lobortis hendrerit nibh, nec dignissim |
3943 |
lacus adipiscing quis. Cras porta arcu eu mi tincidunt suscipit. Proin |
3944 |
venenatis pharetra nisl, vel tempus nisi aliquam non. Nullam id blandit |
3945 |
lacus. Duis quis dui ac lorem pulvinar ullamcorper. Nulla gravida |
3946 |
malesuada ante eu vehicula. Donec hendrerit molestie elit ut euismod. |
3947 |
|
3948 |
Maecenas et interdum eros. Pellentesque non magna ante. Vivamus |
3949 |
ullamcorper nibh non ante interdum, vulputate malesuada leo suscipit. |
3950 |
Fusce eget sollicitudin tellus. Vestibulum pulvinar in lectus sed |
3951 |
accumsan. Vivamus tempus id tellus nec congue. Aenean nunc leo, mattis |
3952 |
et posuere quis, dictum ac nunc. Aenean vulputate, velit id commodo |
3953 |
pulvinar, sapien risus ullamcorper lectus, et tempus ipsum metus vitae |
3954 |
sem. Aliquam nec nisl bibendum, placerat nibh at, convallis eros. Donec |
3955 |
hendrerit tristique lorem, nec ultrices ligula lacinia id. Quisque |
3956 |
imperdiet suscipit nisi non eleifend. Proin viverra massa eu urna |
3957 |
feugiat, rhoncus euismod erat congue. Nulla condimentum, sem ut |
3958 |
imperdiet malesuada, risus massa faucibus felis, vel cursus magna libero |
3959 |
at lectus. Cras egestas nibh et vehicula convallis. Maecenas in nisl |
3960 |
massa. Sed quis lacus eget ipsum consectetur cursus eget at diam. |
3961 |
|
3962 |
Aliquam eget elementum orci. Donec consequat ante sit amet lobortis |
3963 |
interdum. In molestie malesuada auctor. Aliquam vehicula feugiat sem sed |
3964 |
consectetur. Curabitur ut mauris turpis. Curabitur vel diam vestibulum, |
3965 |
vehicula risus vitae, sollicitudin leo. Mauris ac nulla quis tortor |
3966 |
aliquet pulvinar at ac arcu. Curabitur et orci quam. Donec dui tortor, |
3967 |
dictum eget volutpat id, pretium egestas arcu. Aliquam ut ante non enim |
3968 |
euismod tincidunt. Proin quis metus tellus. Nullam faucibus velit quis |
3969 |
ante tempus, et posuere odio volutpat. |
3970 |
|
3971 |
Donec non ullamcorper mauris. Phasellus ut hendrerit diam. Phasellus sit |
3972 |
amet diam pharetra, lobortis turpis sit amet, tempus leo. In bibendum |
3973 |
tristique tempor. In in odio neque. Ut rhoncus, nunc sit amet placerat |
3974 |
pellentesque, elit lorem fringilla mauris, quis auctor tortor augue ac |
3975 |
nisi. Sed ut cursus mauris, ac porta libero. Quisque consectetur odio a |
3976 |
vehicula euismod. Cras in egestas nibh. Curabitur convallis facilisis |
3977 |
porttitor. Sed augue neque, pretium adipiscing ultrices non, accumsan |
3978 |
eget augue. |
3979 |
|
3980 |
Integer ac turpis consectetur, condimentum mi et, sagittis velit. Sed |
3981 |
nisi libero, posuere ut vulputate non, elementum in magna. Aliquam |
3982 |
sollicitudin turpis id mi egestas mattis. Sed sollicitudin porta |
3983 |
pretium. Quisque scelerisque mauris non lorem ultricies, quis tempor dui |
3984 |
ornare. Integer pulvinar adipiscing dui nec viverra. Integer congue, leo |
3985 |
at bibendum tempus, lectus velit posuere lectus, at blandit nunc sem |
3986 |
vitae sem. Nullam viverra tincidunt rutrum. Pellentesque facilisis |
3987 |
iaculis orci, sit amet bibendum massa egestas at. Maecenas ut vestibulum |
3988 |
eros. Curabitur malesuada porta risus, et commodo tortor viverra et. Sed |
3989 |
quis dui lorem. Curabitur vitae purus neque. Morbi ullamcorper quis nisl |
3990 |
in fermentum. |
3991 |
|
3992 |
Duis consectetur ultrices risus, in scelerisque sem lacinia ut. Duis a |
3993 |
turpis metus. Ut euismod mollis enim, a vulputate lectus tincidunt vel. |
3994 |
Donec dolor ligula, mollis non ipsum ac, molestie egestas mi. Vestibulum |
3995 |
ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia |
3996 |
Curae; Aenean vestibulum risus eu purus fringilla aliquet. Maecenas ut |
3997 |
lacus nec lacus pulvinar feugiat. Quisque malesuada eleifend arcu in |
3998 |
aliquam. Phasellus a sodales nulla, id placerat tellus. |
3999 |
|
4000 |
Vivamus tristique sagittis risus, faucibus rhoncus lorem semper vel. |
4001 |
Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada |
4002 |
fames ac turpis egestas. Integer sed dui a sapien venenatis lobortis. |
4003 |
Phasellus ac neque lacus. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Maecenas |
4004 |
posuere nunc in sapien aliquam faucibus. Nam auctor, quam ac auctor |
4005 |
hendrerit, nulla massa volutpat tortor, nec sagittis nulla ipsum nec |
4006 |
lectus. Quisque et commodo leo. Duis sed neque interdum, posuere arcu |
4007 |
vel, sollicitudin orci. Phasellus sodales ante ut arcu suscipit, |
4008 |
adipiscing hendrerit orci facilisis. Nam fermentum scelerisque tortor, |
4009 |
eu porta nisl sagittis non. |
4010 |
|
4011 |
Morbi venenatis diam eget urna pretium faucibus. Mauris arcu dui, |
4012 |
tristique non aliquet in, mollis ac mauris. Cras eu rhoncus sapien. |
4013 |
Morbi interdum nisi et consectetur ultricies. Integer consectetur nisl |
4014 |
metus, id adipiscing sapien accumsan sit amet. Mauris eget condimentum |
4015 |
nisi, nec commodo lectus. In malesuada posuere ligula, in bibendum velit |
4016 |
vulputate a. Vestibulum sed urna sit amet neque iaculis sodales. |
4017 |
|
4018 |
Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per |
4019 |
inceptos himenaeos. Praesent scelerisque sed enim sit amet malesuada. |
4020 |
Nunc sit amet tempus orci. Aenean et arcu ac felis rutrum blandit a et |
4021 |
tellus. Nullam aliquet vestibulum ligula, consectetur congue orci congue |
4022 |
sit amet. Sed ac sem venenatis, posuere enim vitae, suscipit lacus. Nam |
4023 |
porttitor dolor non nulla viverra, et rutrum sapien volutpat. Vestibulum |
4024 |
ac libero feugiat, sagittis mi quis, vehicula quam. Quisque molestie |
4025 |
molestie neque convallis commodo. Morbi porta ante non tincidunt |
4026 |
malesuada. Nullam non lectus orci. |
4027 |
|
4028 |
Quisque dictum eleifend consequat. Sed convallis velit nunc, tincidunt |
4029 |
pretium turpis rutrum eu. Ut quis fringilla lacus, nec ullamcorper nunc. |
4030 |
Curabitur leo dui, rhoncus sed lacinia eu, malesuada id ligula. Donec |
4031 |
non dapibus nulla, ac consectetur lorem. Curabitur fringilla tempus |
4032 |
nibh, sit amet fringilla neque. Nullam et dignissim augue, non rutrum |
4033 |
quam. Sed posuere neque at aliquet fermentum. Nam adipiscing varius eros |
4034 |
eu euismod. Nam gravida euismod sapien, vel varius felis rutrum vel. |
4035 |
Donec vulputate tincidunt suscipit. Duis scelerisque dui sed dui |
4036 |
elementum, quis mollis nibh sollicitudin. Etiam dapibus felis nulla, |
4037 |
faucibus congue neque rhoncus et. Integer vulputate semper massa, ac |
4038 |
lobortis neque lobortis non. Donec rutrum rhoncus nulla, eget eleifend |
4039 |
ligula tincidunt sit amet. |
4040 |
|
4041 |
Maecenas commodo, odio eu tincidunt facilisis, sem massa consequat dui, |
4042 |
et malesuada orci magna ut orci. Curabitur erat leo, varius sit amet |
4043 |
dolor rhoncus, cursus adipiscing diam. Nullam vel malesuada quam. Proin |
4044 |
a felis nec purus convallis congue at porta odio. Aenean viverra nulla |
4045 |
id purus malesuada varius. Proin varius ligula eget dui semper gravida. |
4046 |
Donec fringilla consectetur tempor. Morbi et nisl justo. |
4047 |
|
4048 |
Nunc mi dolor, volutpat et bibendum sit amet, porttitor sit amet tortor. |
4049 |
Proin posuere justo eget sem volutpat ultricies. Pellentesque nec |
4050 |
pharetra arcu. Duis eu ante vel urna mollis accumsan. Mauris gravida |
4051 |
nulla et vulputate porta. Praesent quis magna eu dui scelerisque |
4052 |
sollicitudin. Nunc ornare volutpat mauris, ac elementum felis rutrum id. |
4053 |
Quisque ut massa eu augue fringilla adipiscing at et purus. Aenean |
4054 |
eleifend, felis a gravida gravida, libero tortor volutpat ante, eu |
4055 |
tincidunt est nisi eu eros. Mauris enim tellus, ultricies a viverra nec, |
4056 |
ultrices et ipsum. |
4057 |
|
4058 |
Sed nec mi non dolor scelerisque pulvinar et vitae odio. Cras |
4059 |
adipiscing, ante et sagittis semper, dui neque pharetra urna, vitae |
4060 |
pulvinar enim odio id tellus. In tellus justo, iaculis at augue eu, |
4061 |
interdum blandit erat. Aliquam fermentum dui quis nulla pretium, id |
4062 |
pharetra turpis mattis. Aliquam lacinia vulputate congue. Integer a |
4063 |
velit a tortor semper laoreet. Etiam quis ligula facilisis, pulvinar |
4064 |
lacus id, sagittis massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis |
4065 |
parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Fusce eu dignissim dui, sit |
4066 |
amet tristique ipsum. Mauris eu accumsan elit, non vehicula magna. Nam |
4067 |
bibendum quam nec tortor rutrum cursus. Donec consectetur magna dui, at |
4068 |
euismod orci porta quis. Praesent lobortis nulla in neque pretium |
4069 |
viverra. Proin et hendrerit nisl. Fusce id cursus sapien. |
4070 |
|
4071 |
Aenean non adipiscing tortor, et vehicula nisi. Morbi pretium tristique |
4072 |
leo eget pharetra. Duis porttitor neque nec ipsum ullamcorper dapibus. |
4073 |
Maecenas dolor eros, cursus vel congue sit amet, convallis sed tellus. |
4074 |
Suspendisse interdum posuere odio, in auctor purus lobortis a. In |
4075 |
molestie massa ac neque pretium, at luctus mi ultrices. Proin eget |
4076 |
adipiscing diam. Cras vitae urna in est mollis cursus. Fusce tincidunt a |
4077 |
nisl eget laoreet. Suspendisse iaculis congue lorem, non aliquam enim |
4078 |
vestibulum eu. Aliquam sit amet erat semper, porttitor purus non, |
4079 |
aliquet ipsum. Aliquam vel lacus nibh. Donec pellentesque nunc sed diam |
4080 |
tempus posuere. Proin viverra vitae justo porta posuere. Quisque tempus |
4081 |
vestibulum lectus vel fringilla. In vel arcu pulvinar, dignissim mi eu, |
4082 |
posuere augue. |
4083 |
|
4084 |
Suspendisse vel convallis dolor, at dignissim nunc. Donec id tristique |
4085 |
lorem. Quisque non ante et metus tempus porta. Vivamus dui arcu, mattis |
4086 |
non nisl non, iaculis condimentum lorem. Vivamus a enim leo. Praesent |
4087 |
pretium tristique justo, nec dignissim urna tempus id. Aliquam tristique |
4088 |
vitae dui vel eleifend. Sed ullamcorper laoreet hendrerit. Donec dictum, |
4089 |
nibh sed fermentum iaculis, sem ipsum blandit nisi, id rutrum est mi at |
4090 |
odio. Donec libero lacus, tincidunt interdum pretium sit amet, dapibus |
4091 |
eget nibh. |
4092 |
|
4093 |
Proin eleifend pulvinar feugiat. Donec malesuada lectus et massa |
4094 |
lobortis dignissim. Duis commodo commodo mauris vel varius. Proin eget |
4095 |
nibh quis arcu gravida placerat sit amet eu sem. Etiam nec lorem |
4096 |
elementum, gravida urna et, pharetra velit. Integer sapien velit, |
4097 |
gravida ac nisi eu, ornare tempor ante. Nullam a libero mi. Praesent |
4098 |
dapibus justo id urna sodales posuere. Integer egestas viverra lacus |
4099 |
fringilla venenatis. |
4100 |
|
4101 |
Nunc turpis nulla, tincidunt ac nunc sed, tincidunt rutrum dolor. Etiam |
4102 |
vulputate lectus sed sagittis pellentesque. Morbi pharetra nisl nec |
4103 |
mauris suscipit gravida. Vestibulum ut nibh id lectus porta dapibus id |
4104 |
et ligula. Nunc et nisi dictum elit feugiat pulvinar. Morbi semper urna |
4105 |
ipsum, ut consectetur justo vehicula eu. Donec nibh ipsum, sagittis id |
4106 |
fermentum eu, lobortis non libero. Curabitur nec lobortis purus. Donec |
4107 |
erat metus, rhoncus non pharetra sed, scelerisque sed orci. Etiam vel |
4108 |
pharetra turpis. Praesent augue augue, accumsan at erat at, sodales |
4109 |
vehicula odio. Nulla pharetra lectus nec lorem auctor molestie. |
4110 |
|
4111 |
Praesent aliquam tempus erat, vitae aliquam ante fermentum quis. Etiam |
4112 |
id ultrices leo, non scelerisque nisi. Aliquam eget mauris sodales, |
4113 |
interdum libero a, varius lorem. Ut eu mi varius quam ultricies |
4114 |
placerat. Etiam ac dignissim nibh. Sed luctus, lacus id condimentum |
4115 |
consectetur, lacus quam bibendum lacus, eget condimentum lorem magna vel |
4116 |
elit. Cras vehicula leo purus, id molestie metus euismod at. In non eros |
4117 |
mi. |
4118 |
|
4119 |
Nullam hendrerit velit faucibus varius elementum. Nunc faucibus odio |
4120 |
purus, vitae ultricies urna ultrices sed. Duis in neque nisi. Ut id |
4121 |
venenatis lectus. Sed varius arcu odio, a convallis justo dictum in. |
4122 |
Aenean condimentum sem a sollicitudin porta. Sed luctus commodo augue, |
4123 |
ut feugiat magna malesuada ac. Morbi nec sollicitudin erat. Proin |
4124 |
vehicula posuere ante at faucibus. Nam libero nibh, sodales eget iaculis |
4125 |
a, posuere non tellus. |
4126 |
|
4127 |
Cras nec velit velit. Quisque fermentum felis ut nunc interdum |
4128 |
convallis. Phasellus facilisis nisi quam, eu interdum tellus condimentum |
4129 |
sit amet. Donec blandit elementum sodales. Mauris interdum semper est, |
4130 |
ac congue ante ornare in. Integer fringilla auctor turpis, vel fringilla |
4131 |
lectus porttitor in. Sed convallis sodales dolor a mattis. |
4132 |
|
4133 |
Donec dapibus nibh urna, eget sollicitudin mauris fringilla quis. Etiam |
4134 |
ullamcorper mollis ultricies. Mauris pharetra eros et semper sodales. |
4135 |
Cras sagittis enim et lorem imperdiet convallis sed vel purus. Nam nunc |
4136 |
lorem, molestie sit amet congue sit amet, porta non ante. Vivamus |
4137 |
sagittis massa ut suscipit vestibulum. Donec bibendum felis mauris, quis |
4138 |
fringilla augue sodales in. Donec congue odio et nisl dapibus |
4139 |
consectetur. Aliquam erat volutpat. Donec congue quam id luctus auctor. |
4140 |
|
4141 |
Phasellus iaculis purus vitae quam sodales, non convallis erat eleifend. |
4142 |
Vestibulum a mauris eget quam elementum vehicula non id ligula. Quisque |
4143 |
semper pretium lorem ac venenatis. Quisque velit elit, varius eget |
4144 |
suscipit quis, sollicitudin in erat. Fusce blandit ligula in auctor |
4145 |
cursus. Phasellus facilisis, lorem quis convallis volutpat, orci lorem |
4146 |
tincidunt lorem, at vehicula magna leo non mauris. Vivamus in hendrerit |
4147 |
ipsum. Duis hendrerit, est semper elementum malesuada, est nunc commodo |
4148 |
dui, vitae dignissim eros tellus dictum diam. Donec bibendum magna |
4149 |
magna, id volutpat est tempus ut. Vivamus cursus metus at mauris |
4150 |
bibendum iaculis. Nulla facilisi. Duis hendrerit justo ac justo |
4151 |
venenatis hendrerit. Quisque vulputate convallis lorem, id fringilla |
4152 |
turpis. Vestibulum aliquet, dui sit amet suscipit ullamcorper, ante eros |
4153 |
laoreet justo, id malesuada magna metus porta nibh. |
4154 |
|
4155 |
Donec porta, nibh nec laoreet interdum, leo odio commodo lectus, id |
4156 |
consectetur massa nibh eu mi. Quisque ut dolor nunc. Curabitur |
4157 |
ullamcorper congue semper. Maecenas et augue a urna commodo viverra. |
4158 |
Phasellus vitae posuere dolor. Quisque aliquam leo at urna pulvinar, id |
4159 |
porttitor ipsum vestibulum. Nam ac congue orci, id cursus magna. Sed |
4160 |
facilisis tortor orci, eget pharetra erat fermentum id. Pellentesque vel |
4161 |
eros tincidunt, iaculis libero eget, auctor magna. Quisque eget interdum |
4162 |
mi. Maecenas dapibus semper elit a vestibulum. Ut at posuere elit. Nam |
4163 |
pharetra arcu mauris, vitae pellentesque lorem accumsan eu. |
4164 |
|
4165 |
Etiam aliquet eu augue in euismod. Proin a fermentum enim. Cras magna |
4166 |
neque, vehicula at fringilla sit amet, auctor sit amet mi. Nunc nec odio |
4167 |
blandit lectus placerat placerat. Curabitur dictum euismod nunc, non |
4168 |
euismod lorem bibendum gravida. In porta varius mi, vel placerat odio |
4169 |
tempor sed. In eleifend velit quis tellus iaculis, ac iaculis enim |
4170 |
feugiat. Fusce interdum mi eu massa consectetur fringilla. Pellentesque |
4171 |
in nibh id lacus rhoncus tincidunt vel nec sem. Donec vel ante justo. |
4172 |
Pellentesque lacus velit, sollicitudin interdum eros at, venenatis |
4173 |
fringilla sapien. Morbi eros mi, mollis non gravida blandit, sagittis |
4174 |
vel dolor. Nullam et iaculis odio. |
4175 |
|
4176 |
Integer consequat mi ac turpis imperdiet feugiat. In hac habitasse |
4177 |
platea dictumst. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient |
4178 |
montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Vestibulum mollis felis a libero rutrum, |
4179 |
ut ullamcorper enim volutpat. Duis placerat adipiscing ligula, sed |
4180 |
congue libero imperdiet a. Donec accumsan magna pretium ante commodo, in |
4181 |
lobortis dolor pulvinar. Donec quis pulvinar risus. In elementum est ut |
4182 |
vulputate commodo. Suspendisse potenti. |
4183 |
|
4184 |
Pellentesque aliquam vel erat sit amet lacinia. Ut laoreet ipsum eu nunc |
4185 |
dignissim ornare. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing |
4186 |
elit. Nunc laoreet commodo neque eu egestas. Aenean ullamcorper, dolor |
4187 |
ut porta gravida, lectus justo mollis sapien, ut venenatis ipsum est id |
4188 |
mauris. Sed a dolor nec mauris viverra luctus non ut risus. Morbi |
4189 |
suscipit, augue sed consequat rhoncus, erat massa iaculis nunc, quis |
4190 |
congue mi lorem eu purus. Proin rutrum aliquet dolor, eget pellentesque |
4191 |
leo porttitor vel. Integer congue mollis sagittis. Pellentesque |
4192 |
consectetur nec tortor id condimentum. Nulla porttitor eu sapien in |
4193 |
porttitor. |
4194 |
|
4195 |
Donec velit orci, viverra vitae odio a, sodales dictum purus. Donec |
4196 |
accumsan nibh ut orci mollis, ut commodo dolor dictum. Sed libero nulla, |
4197 |
rutrum eget nulla sed, feugiat porttitor libero. Proin vestibulum |
4198 |
viverra posuere. Nulla sodales faucibus adipiscing. Vestibulum ante |
4199 |
ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; |
4200 |
Etiam vitae magna non magna malesuada pellentesque non ac justo. Aenean |
4201 |
bibendum volutpat vestibulum. Praesent id tortor sed nunc faucibus |
4202 |
pharetra. Suspendisse blandit purus in nisl molestie, sed blandit eros |
4203 |
rutrum. Suspendisse orci purus, rutrum lobortis facilisis nec, rhoncus |
4204 |
eu arcu. Curabitur purus risus, convallis lacinia interdum non, pulvinar |
4205 |
at nunc. Donec consectetur ultrices felis, sed porta augue pretium nec. |
4206 |
Ut convallis aliquet lectus a tempor. Phasellus nec ipsum in purus |
4207 |
vestibulum blandit. Ut cursus ullamcorper tincidunt. |
4208 |
|
4209 |
Donec quis dui turpis. Suspendisse aliquet tellus in ante molestie, quis |
4210 |
pulvinar eros dapibus. Morbi varius urna ac nulla cursus, ac faucibus |
4211 |
augue volutpat. Donec tellus elit, dignissim in euismod id, mattis ac |
4212 |
odio. Nam ultrices ornare neque, nec feugiat nisl congue in. Vivamus id |
4213 |
congue risus, quis ullamcorper lectus. Phasellus auctor, mauris at |
4214 |
bibendum faucibus, quam justo tincidunt sapien, nec lobortis orci arcu |
4215 |
nec eros. Nunc rutrum libero risus, at ornare orci mattis condimentum. |
4216 |
Aliquam ut iaculis enim, vel luctus dolor. Duis porttitor libero lacinia |
4217 |
mi sollicitudin pellentesque. Nulla consequat sem in pharetra mollis. |
4218 |
Sed tempus posuere eros, ac pulvinar purus rhoncus in. Vivamus ut |
4219 |
placerat magna. Vestibulum ultricies egestas tellus, id vestibulum magna |
4220 |
malesuada non. Donec quis nunc ullamcorper, pharetra purus at, consequat |
4221 |
sapien. |
4222 |
|
4223 |
Phasellus lobortis orci velit, sit amet imperdiet dolor elementum ut. |
4224 |
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Cras in |
4225 |
ullamcorper lorem. In et turpis vel lorem vehicula pellentesque. Quisque |
4226 |
vel varius est. Curabitur imperdiet congue auctor. Phasellus vitae orci |
4227 |
nec purus rutrum pulvinar eleifend sit amet quam. Aliquam erat volutpat. |
4228 |
Vivamus a dui vestibulum lorem faucibus pellentesque a ultricies nulla. |
4229 |
Ut et risus sed lorem sollicitudin semper. Etiam a elementum neque. |
4230 |
Donec at aliquet lorem. Maecenas suscipit faucibus diam, ac convallis |
4231 |
metus pretium non. |
4232 |
|
4233 |
Curabitur suscipit metus vel consequat mattis. Morbi suscipit massa |
4234 |
quam, vel porta nulla condimentum quis. Ut convallis viverra leo, |
4235 |
eleifend bibendum sapien vulputate ut. Vestibulum sit amet sem cursus, |
4236 |
condimentum felis nec, malesuada dolor. Aenean et posuere mauris. |
4237 |
Aliquam ut erat a libero vestibulum dignissim eu sed nunc. Integer |
4238 |
ligula sem, scelerisque vitae gravida a, ultrices at mauris. Donec |
4239 |
fringilla eros non felis dapibus, id ultrices orci lobortis. Morbi |
4240 |
scelerisque ipsum eu semper lobortis. Suspendisse non ultrices orci, |
4241 |
vitae placerat elit. Donec posuere sem vel ante auctor, vitae rhoncus |
4242 |
magna tristique. |
4243 |
|
4244 |
Nullam scelerisque dui non augue luctus, et elementum lectus tempor. |
4245 |
Proin bibendum laoreet tortor, quis tristique eros volutpat quis. Nulla |
4246 |
quis erat rutrum, commodo metus id, eleifend ante. Nunc lectus lectus, |
4247 |
eleifend eget iaculis scelerisque, volutpat et nulla. Aenean vel |
4248 |
elementum libero, at tincidunt erat. Maecenas porttitor ut diam a |
4249 |
tempus. Vestibulum cursus erat non volutpat mattis. Phasellus in purus |
4250 |
at nulla iaculis varius. Sed lobortis, diam eget sodales faucibus, ipsum |
4251 |
neque tincidunt purus, non consequat nunc odio commodo orci. Nulla eu |
4252 |
rhoncus justo. Sed malesuada gravida ullamcorper. Nam sit amet semper |
4253 |
mauris. Integer egestas in risus vel malesuada. Fusce porttitor dolor |
4254 |
nisi, at eleifend neque placerat sed. Proin vel lectus eu mi tristique |
4255 |
luctus in non urna. |
4256 |
|
4257 |
Aliquam erat volutpat. Fusce gravida dolor et sem tristique, sed |
4258 |
ultrices lectus feugiat. Nulla facilisi. Suspendisse interdum eros vel |
4259 |
tincidunt interdum. Fusce sit amet nisl ac elit suscipit vestibulum. |
4260 |
Pellentesque scelerisque facilisis nibh ac tempor. Duis ornare non neque |
4261 |
non hendrerit. Curabitur suscipit consequat dolor ultrices dictum. |
4262 |
Curabitur sit amet mollis libero. |
4263 |
|
4264 |
Ut vehicula erat sed ipsum accumsan ultrices. Pellentesque suscipit, |
4265 |
felis eu ultricies gravida, turpis nisl congue nibh, nec congue turpis |
4266 |
enim a velit. Cras at lorem volutpat, auctor nulla eu, aliquam nisl. |
4267 |
Duis iaculis ut nibh at mattis. Etiam velit lectus, luctus vitae ante |
4268 |
vitae, vestibulum bibendum lorem. Sed rhoncus velit vel leo volutpat |
4269 |
eleifend. Suspendisse ultrices tempor lorem nec lobortis. Aliquam sed |
4270 |
pellentesque sem. Nam tempus mattis lacus, non porttitor magna pulvinar |
4271 |
quis. Quisque volutpat iaculis risus, porta tempus lorem tincidunt eget. |
4272 |
Phasellus congue vestibulum lacus, porttitor interdum nisi. Aliquam erat |
4273 |
volutpat. |
4274 |
|
4275 |
Donec tincidunt nulla quis odio scelerisque imperdiet. Donec tempus |
4276 |
lorem vel dolor mollis, id pellentesque magna venenatis. Sed ante erat, |
4277 |
condimentum quis diam nec, pretium molestie felis. Nulla sit amet odio |
4278 |
erat. In non tortor bibendum, tempus tellus ut, pretium odio. Nulla eget |
4279 |
ornare erat. Maecenas in ultricies elit. Sed porta congue risus, sit |
4280 |
amet suscipit lacus semper in. Nam id fermentum dolor. Vestibulum tellus |
4281 |
tellus, feugiat dictum ante et, sollicitudin imperdiet tellus. Praesent |
4282 |
lobortis consequat vestibulum. Fusce dignissim, urna ac venenatis |
4283 |
commodo, velit erat tristique neque, eu egestas dui quam sit amet velit. |
4284 |
Nunc fermentum molestie dui et ullamcorper. Phasellus ac quam pharetra, |
4285 |
sodales sapien ac, tincidunt turpis. |
4286 |
|
4287 |
Vestibulum convallis quam at dapibus consectetur. Lorem ipsum dolor sit |
4288 |
amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur vitae elit eu mi fringilla |
4289 |
eleifend. Maecenas pulvinar posuere magna, non faucibus sem facilisis |
4290 |
et. Pellentesque ultrices ante orci, a luctus lectus dignissim in. Cras |
4291 |
vel nisi vel dolor sagittis fringilla. Nullam scelerisque sapien eu |
4292 |
tincidunt condimentum. Curabitur condimentum mollis lobortis. Quisque |
4293 |
imperdiet id velit at dignissim. Fusce non lorem convallis, venenatis |
4294 |
erat eget, imperdiet eros. |
4295 |
|
4296 |
Proin volutpat risus id ultrices varius. Suspendisse at libero congue, |
4297 |
porttitor eros sit amet, ultricies nunc. Phasellus venenatis libero sed |
4298 |
urna ultrices sodales. In ac posuere odio. Nulla sed neque dignissim, |
4299 |
accumsan erat non, porta tortor. Donec sed convallis massa. Maecenas ut |
4300 |
bibendum arcu, quis tristique velit. Phasellus pellentesque nunc nec |
4301 |
arcu tempus, nec fermentum metus tempus. Proin quis hendrerit nibh. |
4302 |
|
4303 |
Aenean euismod sagittis dui quis tempus. Etiam lorem enim, fermentum in |
4304 |
velit at, rutrum mollis dui. Suspendisse et tellus leo. Nulla fringilla |
4305 |
elementum nisl, quis iaculis nisl mollis at. Duis quis ante nec odio |
4306 |
accumsan mollis. Morbi mollis dictum nisi vitae pharetra. Duis lobortis, |
4307 |
dui nec commodo facilisis, sem urna adipiscing nisl, ut molestie risus |
4308 |
est sit amet tortor. Ut id felis nulla. Suspendisse pretium quam luctus |
4309 |
est aliquet dapibus. Duis placerat eros mauris, et lobortis justo |
4310 |
sollicitudin ut. |
4311 |
|
4312 |
Aliquam id porta odio, id cursus odio. Sed at ante turpis. Aliquam in |
4313 |
tempor leo. Aenean vitae arcu tempus, viverra lorem sed, faucibus nulla. |
4314 |
Nam eget tortor iaculis, tincidunt libero a, porta neque. Mauris at mi |
4315 |
viverra, mollis libero facilisis, bibendum turpis. Maecenas aliquam |
4316 |
viverra urna, sit amet tincidunt erat porttitor quis. Nunc sodales |
4317 |
malesuada nisi, eget auctor magna pellentesque non. Aenean eget nibh |
4318 |
arcu. Vestibulum gravida semper ipsum, id laoreet ipsum congue nec. |
4319 |
|
4320 |
Aliquam suscipit condimentum leo ut consectetur. Nam ut urna turpis. |
4321 |
Fusce nisi mi, tempus id porttitor id, commodo at lectus. Suspendisse a |
4322 |
tortor nibh. Integer a nibh nunc. Quisque consectetur, quam sed blandit |
4323 |
venenatis, mauris velit lobortis nulla, vitae egestas justo odio ac |
4324 |
ante. Sed urna tellus, tempor eu bibendum in, vehicula et velit. Nunc |
4325 |
non condimentum lectus, eu suscipit velit. Fusce viverra ac diam |
4326 |
pharetra fermentum. Vestibulum ac aliquam sapien. Nullam euismod eget |
4327 |
mauris a tristique. Duis congue nisl at orci facilisis varius. Cras eget |
4328 |
consequat ligula, et imperdiet lectus. Aenean congue suscipit lobortis. |
4329 |
Etiam pulvinar, lectus vel pharetra tempor, felis orci commodo nisi, et |
4330 |
dictum lorem sapien vel erat. |
4331 |
|
4332 |
Mauris scelerisque sem eu nulla posuere, non tincidunt tellus dignissim. |
4333 |
Morbi elementum, enim at tempor venenatis, dui sapien mattis eros, vel |
4334 |
facilisis quam nibh non nulla. Nam at arcu id libero commodo volutpat |
4335 |
vitae ut mauris. Aliquam erat volutpat. Duis iaculis arcu quis neque |
4336 |
commodo pellentesque. Sed sem est, luctus sit amet purus et, suscipit |
4337 |
tincidunt felis. Mauris hendrerit ornare varius. Fusce auctor diam sit |
4338 |
amet dapibus porta. Integer pellentesque ante quis lacus adipiscing, a |
4339 |
hendrerit dui ultrices. |
4340 |
|
4341 |
Duis venenatis suscipit tellus sit amet vestibulum. Sed placerat |
4342 |
placerat gravida. Donec blandit placerat nibh eget tincidunt. Curabitur |
4343 |
urna risus, pharetra quis malesuada in, pulvinar eu neque. Vestibulum |
4344 |
ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia |
4345 |
Curae; Etiam sit amet dictum mi, a aliquam quam. Suspendisse volutpat |
4346 |
lorem in justo vehicula sollicitudin. Morbi eget interdum dolor. Aliquam |
4347 |
erat volutpat. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient |
4348 |
montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Maecenas quis consequat neque, in |
4349 |
sollicitudin purus. Pellentesque dolor turpis, venenatis ut justo eget, |
4350 |
mollis scelerisque dolor. Etiam rhoncus lorem neque, ut vestibulum dolor |
4351 |
placerat vel. Cras congue leo tortor. Morbi vel tellus a augue |
4352 |
sollicitudin luctus a a augue. |
4353 |
|
4354 |
Donec fringilla sodales adipiscing. Duis enim tortor, feugiat eu auctor |
4355 |
mollis, lobortis at ipsum. Donec viverra, risus sed aliquam pretium, |
4356 |
neque ipsum condimentum tortor, eget euismod velit ante sit amet ipsum. |
4357 |
Suspendisse id mollis eros, ac sagittis nibh. Praesent vitae eleifend |
4358 |
metus. Sed in ante justo. Sed rutrum semper dui, id euismod orci. Donec |
4359 |
tincidunt varius est, a ullamcorper urna dictum nec. |
4360 |
|
4361 |
Pellentesque mollis semper dignissim. Vestibulum ac sollicitudin dolor. |
4362 |
Sed aliquam elit id dapibus congue. Nulla facilisi. Nunc neque felis, |
4363 |
vestibulum sit amet consectetur ut, pretium vitae dolor. Nulla nisl |
4364 |
lorem, lobortis in ipsum eu, blandit bibendum risus. In semper ac augue |
4365 |
ac varius. Nam venenatis ornare imperdiet. Phasellus lacinia pulvinar |
4366 |
sodales. Pellentesque nec ligula tincidunt, lobortis neque a, feugiat |
4367 |
nulla. Nam quis auctor arcu, ac bibendum mauris. |
4368 |
|
4369 |
Pellentesque eu nunc feugiat, porta turpis id, blandit leo. In tempus |
4370 |
odio est, nec laoreet risus sollicitudin eget. Ut libero leo, molestie |
4371 |
sodales felis blandit, dapibus luctus diam. Donec commodo neque at |
4372 |
turpis sodales faucibus. Suspendisse ullamcorper, augue sed tempus |
4373 |
facilisis, nibh quam semper risus, eget dictum nulla neque in ligula. |
4374 |
Integer urna velit, bibendum pellentesque faucibus sit amet, porta et |
4375 |
urna. Fusce sagittis nisi sed suscipit ullamcorper. Aenean hendrerit |
4376 |
consequat arcu nec interdum. Vestibulum hendrerit dolor sed nibh |
4377 |
tristique, vitae commodo ipsum porttitor. Nunc ut egestas eros. |
4378 |
Vestibulum interdum ut leo sit amet commodo. |
4379 |
|
4380 |
Aenean sed risus sapien. Nulla facilisi. Donec odio massa, pulvinar sit |
4381 |
amet accumsan nec, ultricies at arcu. Nam non convallis lorem. Curabitur |
4382 |
id orci consequat, rhoncus dolor eu, sollicitudin nunc. In metus nisl, |
4383 |
viverra eleifend elementum hendrerit, ultricies et sapien. Praesent |
4384 |
congue mattis tellus a ultricies. Integer rutrum blandit tincidunt. Cras |
4385 |
in suscipit urna. |
4386 |
|
4387 |
Phasellus viverra fringilla urna, vel tincidunt ante blandit eu. |
4388 |
Praesent convallis viverra turpis et ullamcorper. Etiam ultricies |
4389 |
vehicula erat, ac eleifend sem vulputate at. Pellentesque scelerisque |
4390 |
laoreet turpis, non mattis nisi elementum pulvinar. In sed pulvinar |
4391 |
tortor. Maecenas vel tempus lorem. Proin augue urna, pretium id luctus |
4392 |
at, porta aliquam velit. Pellentesque ut felis volutpat, mollis odio a, |
4393 |
interdum lectus. Nullam at ultricies urna. |
4394 |
|
4395 |
Vestibulum scelerisque, nibh eu suscipit malesuada, sapien dui vulputate |
4396 |
nibh, in dictum odio odio nec turpis. Nunc diam elit, volutpat in libero |
4397 |
sit amet, ultrices porta sapien. Curabitur laoreet rutrum sem, vitae |
4398 |
accumsan mauris porttitor non. Donec quam tellus, elementum tincidunt |
4399 |
sodales in, hendrerit nec enim. Maecenas laoreet dolor non ante volutpat |
4400 |
congue. Maecenas sit amet nisi ut lacus aliquam congue ac sed urna. |
4401 |
Aenean sit amet vulputate mi. Suspendisse potenti. Donec vel lacus |
4402 |
tincidunt, auctor tortor id, pharetra libero. Nullam volutpat blandit |
4403 |
tortor a auctor. |
4404 |
|
4405 |
Suspendisse potenti. Duis non nunc ut nunc rutrum tempor. Donec et justo |
4406 |
sed turpis consequat ultrices. Quisque eget massa sodales, vulputate |
4407 |
nunc vel, cursus massa. Fusce consectetur quam mauris, id interdum |
4408 |
lectus egestas ac. Proin neque ligula, blandit id dictum ut, rutrum sit |
4409 |
amet elit. Suspendisse leo magna, adipiscing quis arcu ut, fermentum |
4410 |
tincidunt mauris. Aliquam venenatis bibendum orci, in dapibus leo |
4411 |
dignissim pellentesque. Nullam vel mauris gravida neque laoreet mollis |
4412 |
quis quis nisi. In nec placerat est. Nulla eleifend mi in turpis |
4413 |
lobortis mattis. |
4414 |
|
4415 |
Aliquam ac consectetur tortor. Etiam tellus erat, sagittis eget feugiat |
4416 |
sed, tristique a urna. Nunc ac euismod urna. In at metus mi. Vestibulum |
4417 |
ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia |
4418 |
Curae; Quisque placerat eros id gravida faucibus. Proin non convallis |
4419 |
risus, sed condimentum mi. Sed quis tortor a erat placerat gravida. |
4420 |
Vivamus tincidunt ultricies mi, vitae accumsan sapien tristique non. |
4421 |
Maecenas augue purus, pharetra id velit id, auctor vulputate purus. Ut |
4422 |
felis elit, auctor ac erat non, vulputate elementum neque. Etiam |
4423 |
convallis dolor urna, eu tincidunt nisi ullamcorper quis. Sed adipiscing |
4424 |
ligula at mi imperdiet, ac accumsan dui pulvinar. Praesent vitae ligula |
4425 |
eros. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, |
4426 |
nascetur ridiculus mus. Proin sit amet egestas metus. |
4427 |
|
4428 |
Proin fermentum ligula id risus imperdiet viverra. Donec pellentesque |
4429 |
massa nec elit faucibus porttitor. In congue quam risus, a vulputate |
4430 |
ligula interdum iaculis. Maecenas interdum orci tellus, id pellentesque |
4431 |
urna egestas eget. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing |
4432 |
elit. Sed purus lorem, faucibus sit amet pharetra sit amet, dignissim |
4433 |
sed neque. Sed sed fringilla ante. Praesent quis pellentesque justo. Ut |
4434 |
laoreet tempor ligula, et vestibulum libero rutrum in. Morbi viverra sit |
4435 |
amet sem in imperdiet. Duis eleifend, felis eu congue tincidunt, lorem |
4436 |
nisi vestibulum leo, sit amet auctor libero lectus quis lectus. Morbi |
4437 |
condimentum tincidunt pharetra. |
4438 |
|
4439 |
Nunc imperdiet ac velit eu consectetur. Duis ut tempus leo. Ut |
4440 |
condimentum metus in libero malesuada hendrerit. Maecenas egestas urna |
4441 |
ut tellus laoreet, eget rhoncus velit molestie. Nulla euismod vestibulum |
4442 |
eros vitae interdum. Fusce ultricies sagittis elit eu convallis. Proin |
4443 |
ut dui vel augue posuere sollicitudin quis mollis nulla. Vestibulum id |
4444 |
elit eu magna varius hendrerit id vitae nisl. Fusce lobortis ornare |
4445 |
elit, nec sodales felis ornare imperdiet. |
4446 |
|
4447 |
Nulla mattis dui urna, et imperdiet dolor mollis fringilla. Etiam massa |
4448 |
quam, lacinia at ligula vitae, scelerisque porttitor dolor. Praesent |
4449 |
pretium in dolor eu pellentesque. Ut placerat magna a neque placerat |
4450 |
sodales. Aenean nec aliquet lorem. Aliquam viverra egestas volutpat. |
4451 |
Integer dapibus tempor augue, ut ultricies felis feugiat non. Morbi |
4452 |
pulvinar ornare aliquet. Aliquam vitae dui id ipsum fermentum ultricies. |
4453 |
Nullam nec tincidunt augue. Quisque non turpis ac quam commodo posuere |
4454 |
quis vel felis. Morbi sed accumsan libero. In elementum eros nec |
4455 |
condimentum consectetur. Pellentesque placerat et orci sed tincidunt. |
4456 |
Donec tincidunt, est vitae iaculis fermentum, ligula risus sodales |
4457 |
purus, nec suscipit mi quam eu elit. |
4458 |
|
4459 |
Vestibulum quam lacus, tristique iaculis nisl et, aliquet laoreet |
4460 |
tortor. Aenean cursus pulvinar magna, vel molestie quam ornare et. Cras |
4461 |
est felis, tempus vitae urna at, luctus tincidunt dolor. In hac |
4462 |
habitasse platea dictumst. Nunc vel nisi at libero pharetra rutrum vitae |
4463 |
quis turpis. Vivamus scelerisque dictum risus nec porta. Duis at orci |
4464 |
vel augue pharetra ullamcorper. |
4465 |
|
4466 |
Fusce justo nulla, tempus ut ante ut, lacinia porta eros. Donec gravida |
4467 |
leo sed magna posuere, eu pharetra diam porttitor. Nullam et massa |
4468 |
convallis arcu interdum dapibus. Vestibulum pharetra diam vitae dolor |
4469 |
molestie consequat. Pellentesque faucibus consequat sodales. Vivamus |
4470 |
elementum bibendum dapibus. Etiam id risus nec nunc bibendum semper vel |
4471 |
eu justo. Etiam venenatis urna eget nulla congue sodales. Aliquam ut |
4472 |
massa non nulla lacinia ultrices. Proin eleifend ante eget enim vehicula |
4473 |
feugiat. Aenean nec justo ut lacus semper mollis a vitae nisl. Etiam |
4474 |
sollicitudin erat a vestibulum sagittis. Proin sit amet aliquet nunc. |
4475 |
Praesent a dolor suscipit, ultrices augue vulputate, bibendum lacus. |
4476 |
Mauris dignissim id dui sagittis tristique. |
4477 |
|
4478 |
Suspendisse ac porttitor enim, nec auctor purus. Maecenas in accumsan |
4479 |
quam. Fusce a tortor faucibus, congue quam at, aliquam nulla. Duis |
4480 |
tincidunt sapien velit, non consequat nisi varius ac. Donec sollicitudin |
4481 |
egestas felis at consectetur. Sed id ornare est. Cras neque diam, |
4482 |
gravida condimentum orci sed, rhoncus dictum nulla. Nulla molestie |
4483 |
volutpat tortor, non volutpat ante tristique eget. Vivamus sit amet |
4484 |
lectus ut velit elementum pretium sit amet in odio. Nulla gravida mi |
4485 |
eros, sed laoreet nisi consequat tempus. Aenean laoreet tempor nibh in |
4486 |
aliquet. Donec interdum felis purus, nec varius sem lacinia placerat. |
4487 |
|
4488 |
Interdum et malesuada fames ac ante ipsum primis in faucibus. Nullam |
4489 |
eget porttitor lectus, eu varius orci. Duis pharetra, nibh at ultricies |
4490 |
dapibus, nisi ipsum laoreet nunc, non bibendum quam turpis et tortor. In |
4491 |
nunc enim, porta ut ornare vel, ornare rutrum felis. Ut fringilla risus |
4492 |
at dui gravida aliquet. Nunc consequat, elit ut adipiscing aliquet, nisi |
4493 |
lorem bibendum elit, ac aliquet felis magna at velit. Vivamus diam nibh, |
4494 |
adipiscing ut dignissim non, commodo vitae diam. Curabitur tincidunt |
4495 |
molestie semper. |
4496 |
|
4497 |
Suspendisse porta vel nulla eget vehicula. Integer adipiscing suscipit |
4498 |
mauris. Maecenas commodo viverra dictum. Donec sit amet nisl et nisi |
4499 |
egestas dictum. Sed vel dapibus elit. Nam tempor velit nec tincidunt |
4500 |
dapibus. Nunc eleifend suscipit sem, sed posuere nulla placerat vitae. |
4501 |
Donec quis blandit ante, et imperdiet risus. Class aptent taciti |
4502 |
sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. |
4503 |
Ut nec ligula varius velit rutrum iaculis. Sed euismod magna at nibh |
4504 |
consequat, semper placerat lacus suscipit. |
4505 |
|
4506 |
Ut vel lacus turpis. Quisque neque arcu, dignissim id elit vel, bibendum |
4507 |
dictum urna. Pellentesque vulputate quam sed quam eleifend, ut consequat |
4508 |
magna pretium. Quisque sollicitudin lacus nec sem accumsan interdum. |
4509 |
Maecenas volutpat blandit eleifend. Etiam id orci faucibus ligula |
4510 |
vehicula ullamcorper. Ut malesuada et quam congue gravida. Donec lacinia |
4511 |
accumsan magna, sed faucibus sapien hendrerit vulputate. |
4512 |
|
4513 |
Mauris ornare dictum tellus, ac ultricies mauris laoreet vitae. Nullam |
4514 |
eu dictum sapien. Suspendisse quis nisi hendrerit, ultrices lectus quis, |
4515 |
dictum felis. Aliquam lectus lectus, suscipit ut ligula sit amet, |
4516 |
scelerisque tristique metus. Mauris dictum, arcu varius faucibus |
4517 |
convallis, diam massa tincidunt ligula, sed adipiscing massa nulla at |
4518 |
quam. Donec et sapien id sapien fringilla venenatis. Vestibulum pharetra |
4519 |
metus consectetur, adipiscing ante vitae, ultricies odio. Ut lacinia |
4520 |
sollicitudin pellentesque. Sed varius vehicula diam, malesuada eleifend |
4521 |
odio commodo in. Nulla placerat bibendum nisl ut venenatis. Vestibulum a |
4522 |
leo rutrum, scelerisque velit sit amet, euismod magna. Nulla porttitor |
4523 |
euismod gravida. Aenean vitae elit erat. Ut sit amet condimentum tortor. |
4524 |
Morbi fringilla dapibus sagittis. Sed quis commodo tellus, id accumsan |
4525 |
nulla. |
4526 |
|
4527 |
Pellentesque vel rhoncus nunc. Cras rutrum, lectus quis suscipit |
4528 |
fermentum, sem diam rhoncus tellus, et blandit erat tellus sit amet |
4529 |
diam. Nulla ullamcorper elementum magna, vel fringilla elit consectetur |
4530 |
in. Vestibulum molestie est non tempor commodo. Maecenas quis nisl a |
4531 |
justo euismod vestibulum. Proin luctus pellentesque euismod. Morbi |
4532 |
commodo ligula eu dolor pharetra luctus eget sed massa. Vestibulum |
4533 |
dignissim quam vel diam mollis, vitae hendrerit eros ornare. |
4534 |
Pellentesque sit amet egestas lacus. In ornare laoreet nisi, at varius |
4535 |
justo. Sed erat nulla, tempor eu sodales laoreet, dapibus at dolor. Sed |
4536 |
sodales tempus lacus eget laoreet. |
4537 |
|
4538 |
Interdum et malesuada fames ac ante ipsum primis in faucibus. Proin |
4539 |
hendrerit luctus risus eget feugiat. Ut laoreet fringilla felis nec |
4540 |
interdum. Etiam non diam convallis, imperdiet felis vel, tincidunt |
4541 |
sapien. Donec nec nisl gravida, vehicula mauris vitae, posuere erat. |
4542 |
Quisque at ante vel risus ornare tristique. Suspendisse potenti. Fusce |
4543 |
arcu neque, lacinia a diam in, sagittis fringilla arcu. Aliquam erat |
4544 |
volutpat. Sed egestas nisl vel tellus ultricies, quis blandit nulla |
4545 |
molestie. Vestibulum ut sem id tellus cursus tincidunt. Mauris eu |
4546 |
scelerisque nisl, et condimentum tortor. |
4547 |
|
4548 |
Duis tristique laoreet luctus. Curabitur nec mi id eros feugiat viverra. |
4549 |
Vivamus vel eros iaculis, tempor eros sed, tristique elit. Sed vulputate |
4550 |
eros id velit euismod laoreet. Etiam ultrices eget libero vitae pretium. |
4551 |
Duis tincidunt odio ac arcu vehicula, vel congue elit sodales. Donec |
4552 |
nisi augue, blandit at massa id, vehicula commodo ligula. Nunc a |
4553 |
ultrices enim. Vivamus tempus ante ornare, convallis augue ac, venenatis |
4554 |
urna. Nunc dictum in quam porttitor tincidunt. Integer sodales et est et |
4555 |
fermentum. Phasellus vulputate, erat eget gravida eleifend, elit sem |
4556 |
sollicitudin enim, eu ultricies mi justo ac mauris. Nunc non erat vel |
4557 |
nisi vulputate mattis. Fusce consectetur metus vel leo scelerisque |
4558 |
lobortis. |
4559 |
|
4560 |
Suspendisse eu magna ac justo malesuada rutrum vel gravida lacus. Nunc |
4561 |
fermentum sodales nibh sit amet ornare. Maecenas egestas, eros eu |
4562 |
aliquet dignissim, sem est tempus dolor, non pharetra elit turpis sit |
4563 |
amet lectus. Sed consequat blandit elit. Donec enim elit, accumsan quis |
4564 |
orci convallis, adipiscing ultricies risus. Duis tempus volutpat mauris, |
4565 |
ut tincidunt justo pellentesque sed. Proin a augue semper, adipiscing |
4566 |
sapien eu, ultrices mi. Curabitur vitae lorem elementum, consequat dui |
4567 |
porta, gravida erat. Aliquam eleifend pretium ligula in tempus. Etiam |
4568 |
molestie consequat est. Integer feugiat aliquam elit, vestibulum rhoncus |
4569 |
justo auctor sed. Sed mauris mi, aliquet sed massa sit amet, porta |
4570 |
rutrum lorem. |
4571 |
|
4572 |
Suspendisse potenti. Aenean id eros et quam varius interdum. Suspendisse |
4573 |
a scelerisque lacus, at dapibus magna. Ut iaculis mi non consectetur |
4574 |
semper. Ut rhoncus leo iaculis nunc commodo, vel tempor lorem dapibus. |
4575 |
Etiam adipiscing magna luctus libero iaculis pulvinar. Cras viverra mi a |
4576 |
dignissim imperdiet. Aliquam sodales et risus vitae scelerisque. Integer |
4577 |
iaculis ante in orci convallis scelerisque. Fusce eu vehicula orci, id |
4578 |
volutpat nibh. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Nullam ac dolor ac orci |
4579 |
elementum volutpat eget sit amet mauris. |
4580 |
|
4581 |
Proin vitae tempus nibh. Ut ac dapibus dolor, at pellentesque nibh. |
4582 |
Proin in dictum arcu. Morbi odio mi, lobortis quis eleifend eget, |
4583 |
elementum nec urna. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Nulla in ipsum |
4584 |
mauris. In quis commodo magna. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique |
4585 |
senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Nulla nisl |
4586 |
lectus, porta iaculis eros ut, vestibulum malesuada sem. Vivamus porta |
4587 |
porta ipsum, eget imperdiet diam ultricies vitae. Quisque iaculis luctus |
4588 |
nisl at scelerisque. Vivamus quis euismod urna. Ut euismod facilisis |
4589 |
tempor. Nunc id leo rhoncus, vulputate velit tempor, elementum arcu. |
4590 |
Nullam consequat, nisi eget molestie auctor, elit orci gravida turpis, a |
4591 |
imperdiet leo mi non eros. Fusce et neque eros. |
4592 |
|
4593 |
In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Aenean condimentum magna quis |
4594 |
imperdiet elementum. Nunc velit sem, porttitor ut ultrices at, aliquam |
4595 |
nec tortor. Maecenas faucibus, nisl sed suscipit semper, arcu massa |
4596 |
cursus enim, a cursus nisl elit at magna. In id purus enim. Proin auctor |
4597 |
pulvinar laoreet. Praesent ut laoreet est, nec bibendum ante. Ut |
4598 |
imperdiet diam in massa elementum scelerisque. Ut cursus ipsum sed |
4599 |
pretium consequat. Sed id pellentesque felis. Sed tristique, elit non |
4600 |
congue suscipit, nisi orci sodales felis, ac luctus nisi sapien in orci. |
4601 |
Quisque tempus nulla mauris, vel blandit odio blandit non. Mauris |
4602 |
iaculis ligula ac lacus molestie eleifend. |
4603 |
|
4604 |
Praesent laoreet sapien sit amet tempus egestas. Donec volutpat odio |
4605 |
nulla. Etiam tincidunt adipiscing sem a molestie. Pellentesque laoreet |
4606 |
enim a nibh consequat, a fermentum lorem placerat. Maecenas semper |
4607 |
bibendum nibh ac ultricies. Suspendisse commodo, erat nec eleifend |
4608 |
varius, ante est feugiat felis, in faucibus ipsum nisl quis massa. |
4609 |
Pellentesque lacinia eu urna nec suscipit. Morbi a dolor eget erat |
4610 |
condimentum adipiscing eu in felis. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et |
4611 |
magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Etiam commodo |
4612 |
sapien nec enim vestibulum rhoncus. Maecenas eleifend odio a lacus |
4613 |
mollis, eget tempor nisi auctor. Vestibulum placerat tempor ipsum, id |
4614 |
ultrices mi congue in. Nam vel mi sit amet lacus facilisis dapibus in ac |
4615 |
velit. Nam sed convallis augue. Aenean molestie rutrum vestibulum. |
4616 |
|
4617 |
Duis a quam non lacus sagittis tincidunt. Curabitur a odio orci. Nullam |
4618 |
fermentum egestas lectus, sit amet condimentum turpis consequat et. |
4619 |
Aenean bibendum purus justo, at ultricies leo tristique a. Nam |
4620 |
sollicitudin diam ante, non commodo libero aliquet ac. Pellentesque et |
4621 |
odio a nisi interdum mollis vitae ac odio. Maecenas enim lorem, pulvinar |
4622 |
vel scelerisque ac, tristique id lacus. Phasellus pharetra, purus |
4623 |
ultrices consequat ullamcorper, ante orci fermentum urna, ac cursus orci |
4624 |
dolor quis orci. Nullam sodales vel tortor nec viverra. Sed quis commodo |
4625 |
nunc. Sed lacus sem, sagittis imperdiet dignissim eget, tincidunt id |
4626 |
ligula. Cras quis ante et sapien luctus rutrum at at diam. Suspendisse |
4627 |
potenti. |
4628 |
|
4629 |
Vivamus fringilla, elit quis pellentesque hendrerit, justo odio |
4630 |
tristique eros, ac vulputate urna justo non elit. Duis varius mauris et |
4631 |
malesuada volutpat. Fusce at augue eros. Proin vel sem eu neque varius |
4632 |
hendrerit sed vel nisl. Fusce ut lectus eget urna laoreet auctor eget |
4633 |
eleifend turpis. Integer leo orci, scelerisque et odio sed, porttitor |
4634 |
elementum velit. Donec et convallis massa. Cras mollis dolor nec |
4635 |
sollicitudin tristique. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci |
4636 |
luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; In lorem libero, placerat |
4637 |
vitae urna sed, euismod cursus quam. Vivamus eget dolor luctus tortor |
4638 |
imperdiet faucibus. Nam dapibus erat at fermentum ultricies. Vestibulum |
4639 |
risus turpis, ultrices vel augue a, molestie facilisis augue. Fusce id |
4640 |
mauris posuere, placerat purus et, aliquam velit. Donec venenatis sapien |
4641 |
nec dapibus accumsan. Aenean auctor dui porta tellus bibendum, et |
4642 |
feugiat odio molestie. |
4643 |
|
4644 |
Pellentesque iaculis luctus volutpat. Curabitur in commodo ante, ut |
4645 |
porttitor velit. Vivamus porta vestibulum nisi consequat fringilla. Nam |
4646 |
a dui dui. Nunc faucibus volutpat nulla ut luctus. Etiam vitae nisi |
4647 |
laoreet, volutpat nisi eu, pharetra nisi. Class aptent taciti sociosqu |
4648 |
ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. |
4649 |
|
4650 |
Suspendisse potenti. Sed adipiscing vitae magna et fringilla. Phasellus |
4651 |
eu nulla non nisl faucibus eleifend quis vitae urna. Integer sodales |
4652 |
gravida nibh, ut eleifend orci. Vivamus eu sagittis magna. Ut nisl urna, |
4653 |
tincidunt sit amet tempus nec, adipiscing sed lectus. Ut vel ultrices |
4654 |
massa. Nullam mattis sagittis nulla eget mollis. Maecenas et libero ut |
4655 |
felis blandit dictum. Nunc hendrerit lectus dictum velit semper commodo. |
4656 |
Nam vitae ornare felis, id elementum libero. Integer at bibendum diam, |
4657 |
id consectetur orci. Cras eu lobortis justo, ultricies molestie neque. |
4658 |
Morbi euismod vestibulum tortor, et dapibus mi lacinia vel. Nullam |
4659 |
varius massa sed nunc luctus, vel lobortis lorem vehicula. Maecenas vel |
4660 |
libero non erat tempor fermentum. |
4661 |
|
4662 |
Sed nec nulla vitae eros elementum condimentum. Proin justo velit, |
4663 |
laoreet sit amet mollis at, eleifend eu tellus. Cras tristique felis at |
4664 |
velit commodo, vitae euismod velit gravida. Pellentesque in fringilla |
4665 |
neque. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia |
4666 |
nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. Praesent vestibulum nisl eu nisl |
4667 |
condimentum fermentum. Phasellus in nibh vehicula, iaculis sem ut, |
4668 |
placerat urna. Sed blandit lorem risus, id sagittis nisi ultricies |
4669 |
vitae. Nunc congue aliquam faucibus. Integer ut nunc non metus pretium |
4670 |
dapibus. Ut mattis tempor tortor at faucibus. Curabitur erat velit, |
4671 |
ornare eu massa eget, convallis congue ipsum. |
4672 |
|
4673 |
Curabitur congue lectus ipsum, in volutpat erat elementum vel. Fusce |
4674 |
viverra fermentum velit, laoreet mattis sapien pharetra sagittis. |
4675 |
Phasellus porttitor et nisi quis convallis. Praesent nec sapien nunc. |
4676 |
Pellentesque mattis, velit vitae lobortis scelerisque, risus nisl |
4677 |
molestie arcu, id sollicitudin nisl nunc quis augue. Quisque aliquam |
4678 |
lectus ac purus pharetra, eget luctus nunc facilisis. Integer ut diam |
4679 |
velit. |
4680 |
|
4681 |
Vestibulum porttitor, sapien eget eleifend porttitor, mauris nibh |
4682 |
tristique quam, vitae mattis eros tellus sit amet turpis. Nulla tempor |
4683 |
gravida nibh, et tincidunt magna sodales nec. Vivamus fermentum dui vel |
4684 |
aliquam pharetra. Nunc viverra et ipsum vel lobortis. Pellentesque |
4685 |
mollis venenatis augue. Aenean et tortor commodo velit pretium convallis |
4686 |
ac nec dui. Sed id dolor a nibh convallis venenatis at a velit. Duis eu |
4687 |
risus elementum, laoreet nibh vitae, tristique urna. |
4688 |
|
4689 |
Sed hendrerit luctus metus, sit amet lacinia odio gravida nec. |
4690 |
Suspendisse fringilla quam eros. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. |
4691 |
Nullam tristique eros sollicitudin nulla dignissim, non posuere dui |
4692 |
ornare. Sed sed metus leo. Aliquam eget orci a est convallis mollis eget |
4693 |
eu quam. Etiam dictum purus vulputate dapibus placerat. Nam eget lectus |
4694 |
ligula. Pellentesque vitae est vel enim accumsan ultrices et id nunc. |
4695 |
Praesent purus ipsum, tristique non elementum sed, mattis et massa. Duis |
4696 |
in lacus risus. Nam a interdum metus. Donec at ultricies tortor. Nullam |
4697 |
elementum egestas hendrerit. Fusce quis erat vestibulum, suscipit lacus |
4698 |
ac, cursus nibh. Cras lorem lorem, imperdiet vel facilisis sed, egestas |
4699 |
id libero. |
4700 |
|
4701 |
Ut eu urna mi. Sed varius tempor libero quis tincidunt. Integer |
4702 |
consequat nisl at urna fermentum, porta imperdiet nisl iaculis. Nullam |
4703 |
imperdiet eros vitae purus placerat, eu pretium ipsum consectetur. Sed |
4704 |
vestibulum erat quis massa sodales, nec pulvinar tortor tincidunt. Nam |
4705 |
nulla nulla, mollis quis diam non, ornare gravida mi. Suspendisse |
4706 |
potenti. Duis vitae massa congue, porttitor elit in, ornare nulla. |
4707 |
Aliquam erat volutpat. Etiam eu ligula in nisi rhoncus euismod. Maecenas |
4708 |
feugiat mi iaculis arcu tincidunt dapibus. Maecenas a risus et ante |
4709 |
aliquam tincidunt. Nunc malesuada molestie bibendum. Vivamus ultricies |
4710 |
urna vitae venenatis lacinia. |
4711 |
|
4712 |
Sed auctor, nunc a placerat feugiat, lorem ipsum facilisis nisl, et |
4713 |
tempor urna est ac nisl. Nullam id sapien ipsum. Sed ac cursus sem, et |
4714 |
euismod arcu. Suspendisse fermentum, diam sed tempor condimentum, neque |
4715 |
nisl dignissim neque, id lacinia ante eros in libero. Morbi hendrerit |
4716 |
diam eros, et luctus leo luctus sed. Duis aliquam mollis augue id |
4717 |
euismod. Phasellus eget purus convallis turpis imperdiet mattis in vitae |
4718 |
nisi. Phasellus blandit, magna in varius semper, nunc urna consectetur |
4719 |
purus, sit amet tempus leo odio egestas nunc. Sed eu ligula elit. |
4720 |
|
4721 |
Nam vitae ipsum hendrerit, aliquam nunc sit amet, sagittis mauris. Nam |
4722 |
dolor mauris, viverra eget ligula at, placerat feugiat sem. Aliquam |
4723 |
dapibus libero eget orci luctus scelerisque. Pellentesque vulputate |
4724 |
mauris sed tortor pulvinar fermentum. Etiam nisl ante, porttitor et |
4725 |
velit non, fermentum volutpat nisi. Nulla luctus mollis dolor eu |
4726 |
lacinia. Duis neque ipsum, faucibus ut erat vel, porta aliquet libero. |
4727 |
Nam ut volutpat purus, sed scelerisque leo. Integer gravida varius |
4728 |
metus, in laoreet leo venenatis eu. Sed adipiscing accumsan ultricies. |
4729 |
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. |
4730 |
|
4731 |
Etiam condimentum mi ut metus auctor, quis volutpat sapien dictum. Duis |
4732 |
fermentum mattis lorem et facilisis. Morbi sed sodales nisl. Praesent |
4733 |
cursus vitae leo non blandit. Proin tincidunt augue non justo rutrum |
4734 |
volutpat. Praesent pretium interdum turpis, vel molestie libero ultrices |
4735 |
sit amet. Nullam laoreet urna at aliquet consequat. Aliquam at augue ac |
4736 |
neque mollis mattis. Morbi tempus ipsum id consequat adipiscing. Nulla |
4737 |
consectetur velit sed massa sollicitudin, id aliquam tellus ornare. |
4738 |
Nulla egestas justo et consequat fermentum. |
4739 |
|
4740 |
In tincidunt, justo sit amet varius sodales, massa nisl feugiat tellus, |
4741 |
in blandit ipsum ante sit amet metus. Donec vehicula pulvinar enim eget |
4742 |
pulvinar. Phasellus semper rhoncus pellentesque. Praesent non augue ac |
4743 |
sapien vestibulum fringilla interdum id mi. Etiam magna erat, rutrum ac |
4744 |
viverra et, dictum dignissim elit. Duis aliquam felis a mauris |
4745 |
tristique, ac laoreet eros interdum. Cras in venenatis quam, in viverra |
4746 |
enim. Proin aliquet sapien vel tortor blandit interdum. Morbi elementum, |
4747 |
tortor et egestas tincidunt, augue quam tincidunt lectus, fermentum |
4748 |
vestibulum ante tellus at tortor. Ut rutrum rhoncus tortor. In eget |
4749 |
porttitor quam, sit amet malesuada mi. Pellentesque lacus dui, interdum |
4750 |
et volutpat id, interdum id neque. Morbi rhoncus velit ut imperdiet |
4751 |
pharetra. Suspendisse ullamcorper est a ligula consectetur euismod. |
4752 |
|
4753 |
Maecenas tincidunt rutrum tortor quis vestibulum. Aliquam erat volutpat. |
4754 |
Sed dictum purus ut cursus vehicula. Proin facilisis, neque sollicitudin |
4755 |
sodales commodo, ante orci pretium augue, eu laoreet libero elit |
4756 |
ultricies justo. Sed non ante dictum velit bibendum ornare. Donec velit |
4757 |
nisi, facilisis sed lobortis eu, auctor nec justo. Nullam et orci magna. |
4758 |
Aliquam quis mi sed odio malesuada vehicula. Mauris non malesuada lacus, |
4759 |
nec volutpat leo. Aenean aliquam mattis est, eu adipiscing nulla lacinia |
4760 |
a. Cras vestibulum felis ultrices porta lacinia. Phasellus porttitor |
4761 |
pretium mauris a vehicula. Maecenas ac molestie diam, vel lobortis |
4762 |
massa. Phasellus elementum magna eu leo auctor porttitor. Quisque |
4763 |
eleifend rhoncus elit. |
4764 |
|
4765 |
Phasellus adipiscing metus eget purus rutrum elementum. Suspendisse |
4766 |
aliquet egestas tortor, non adipiscing lorem. Donec eu libero non nisl |
4767 |
pulvinar dictum sit amet eget ante. Donec ac velit quam. Sed ultrices |
4768 |
tortor sit amet justo elementum laoreet. Quisque pharetra scelerisque |
4769 |
enim, at accumsan lacus lobortis placerat. Sed eget felis vitae lorem |
4770 |
eleifend sagittis ac porttitor tortor. Sed non tincidunt lectus. Aenean |
4771 |
aliquet leo ante, vel facilisis ligula luctus vitae. Quisque sed felis |
4772 |
condimentum, viverra nibh sed, molestie lorem. Maecenas eleifend a odio |
4773 |
quis lobortis. In non varius massa. Donec nec accumsan tortor. Ut |
4774 |
facilisis dolor ligula, sed sagittis velit placerat sed. Donec dapibus |
4775 |
diam est, vel sollicitudin arcu sagittis a. Ut dignissim euismod neque, |
4776 |
a faucibus justo ultrices vitae. |
4777 |
|
4778 |
Aenean feugiat ante dui, quis feugiat ante cursus quis. Fusce nisi |
4779 |
turpis, ornare ac mauris et, aliquam rhoncus odio. Cras risus purus, |
4780 |
fringilla rhoncus neque a, euismod vehicula nunc. Mauris pharetra risus |
4781 |
tortor, at fringilla quam congue eget. Nulla facilisi. Duis tincidunt |
4782 |
quis metus sed interdum. Quisque a ante pulvinar, vestibulum lacus quis, |
4783 |
iaculis ante. Sed nec porttitor est. Donec vestibulum massa nec orci |
4784 |
molestie, et convallis diam aliquet. Curabitur varius eros eget sapien |
4785 |
pretium, id pellentesque purus luctus. Nulla leo risus, tempor ut |
4786 |
egestas id, convallis at erat. Praesent interdum erat et metus |
4787 |
scelerisque, et vehicula libero sagittis. Praesent accumsan dui ut dolor |
4788 |
euismod, vitae dictum tortor scelerisque. Duis ullamcorper dictum sapien |
4789 |
sit amet malesuada. Sed a velit suscipit, imperdiet est ac, hendrerit |
4790 |
leo. Maecenas sed nisi semper, malesuada enim id, malesuada nisi. |
4791 |
|
4792 |
Phasellus interdum volutpat eros, nec molestie elit tempor ut. Vivamus |
4793 |
vel ullamcorper urna, vel laoreet sapien. Donec facilisis nunc sit amet |
4794 |
nulla hendrerit, vitae pharetra dui lobortis. Fusce adipiscing tellus a |
4795 |
lobortis condimentum. Duis accumsan mauris sit amet dignissim molestie. |
4796 |
Aenean eget odio vitae leo blandit hendrerit lobortis sed quam. Nulla |
4797 |
facilisi. Donec placerat nulla in lacus consequat blandit. Fusce |
4798 |
pharetra eros nisi, in lacinia elit porttitor nec. Phasellus tellus |
4799 |
mauris, vestibulum et quam nec, cursus luctus enim. Phasellus pulvinar |
4800 |
metus eget justo adipiscing, id pharetra neque tincidunt. Maecenas non |
4801 |
malesuada tellus, vel volutpat ligula. Sed sagittis est urna, et |
4802 |
vehicula libero pretium id. Vestibulum faucibus sapien velit, non |
4803 |
rhoncus erat varius sit amet. |
4804 |
|
4805 |
Nulla id felis eu justo facilisis porttitor ut eget elit. Quisque eu |
4806 |
fringilla libero. Vivamus elementum, nisi et mattis pellentesque, est |
4807 |
turpis fringilla mauris, nec imperdiet sem eros et mauris. Fusce |
4808 |
ultricies erat in nisl sodales, non rutrum nibh semper. Nulla vel |
4809 |
venenatis est. Nam quis risus a ante venenatis dictum vitae nec metus. |
4810 |
Mauris eget mauris orci. Aenean imperdiet quam sed dui eleifend sagittis. |
4811 |
|
4812 |
In blandit tortor mauris, nec elementum nisl varius ac. Phasellus dui |
4813 |
turpis, aliquam et nunc et, luctus tempus libero. Etiam ultricies leo a |
4814 |
ullamcorper placerat. Suspendisse laoreet turpis lectus, ut porta diam |
4815 |
vulputate nec. Integer eu massa mollis, mollis turpis vel, posuere nisi. |
4816 |
Sed porta aliquet odio eu pretium. Nullam posuere, ligula in faucibus |
4817 |
pellentesque, neque mi consequat nibh, sed venenatis dolor ipsum vitae |
4818 |
arcu. Etiam in tellus vehicula, lacinia purus porta, faucibus tortor. |
4819 |
Proin pulvinar congue varius. Nulla at lacus in mauris blandit |
4820 |
facilisis. Nam nec scelerisque odio, ac condimentum diam. Proin at |
4821 |
tincidunt metus. Cras sed scelerisque massa. Proin imperdiet interdum |
4822 |
sem eget vulputate. |
4823 |
|
4824 |
Etiam vitae justo nisl. Pellentesque ultricies aliquam elementum. Aenean |
4825 |
vulputate sapien quam, at vulputate velit fermentum sed. Morbi tempor |
4826 |
euismod enim id adipiscing. Duis quis posuere erat, quis lacinia ligula. |
4827 |
Ut eu sagittis massa, volutpat blandit urna. Sed eleifend semper enim, |
4828 |
at lacinia augue porta sit amet. |
4829 |
|
4830 |
Nullam porttitor imperdiet viverra. Suspendisse eget risus sit amet |
4831 |
nulla mattis condimentum id non ante. Pellentesque non orci nec justo |
4832 |
tempus lobortis. Ut aliquam mollis arcu at pretium. Nunc laoreet velit |
4833 |
ac pharetra luctus. In eros tellus, cursus id interdum eget, adipiscing |
4834 |
aliquet est. Integer congue hendrerit augue, id auctor enim pellentesque |
4835 |
vitae. Vivamus elit ligula, egestas sed suscipit quis, molestie et |
4836 |
lectus. Cras congue pharetra elit, vitae sollicitudin ligula volutpat in. |
4837 |
|
4838 |
Interdum et malesuada fames ac ante ipsum primis in faucibus. Morbi at |
4839 |
eros tempor, mattis enim ac, pulvinar augue. Phasellus sit amet |
4840 |
elementum dui. Nam sit amet faucibus leo. Mauris semper venenatis lacus, |
4841 |
ac ultricies tellus rutrum ut. Ut aliquam neque vitae justo porttitor |
4842 |
vestibulum. Praesent in ullamcorper libero, in ornare turpis. Ut quis |
4843 |
nulla aliquet, pulvinar mi in, congue lectus. Quisque rutrum dui non |
4844 |
urna aliquam, ut convallis enim blandit. Nullam suscipit arcu vitae |
4845 |
augue malesuada accumsan. |
4846 |
|
4847 |
Nulla ut enim sit amet ipsum consectetur volutpat ut et nunc. Donec nec |
4848 |
velit commodo enim pharetra sollicitudin. Aenean malesuada dignissim |
4849 |
magna, interdum ultrices arcu tristique eu. Duis nec urna odio. Mauris |
4850 |
et risus a tellus consequat imperdiet. Fusce leo orci, vehicula vitae |
4851 |
mattis nec, dapibus eu dui. Vivamus vulputate nibh in lectus facilisis |
4852 |
cursus. Curabitur ornare lectus sagittis lacus pulvinar ornare eu non |
4853 |
nisi. Maecenas pulvinar condimentum dui, gravida mollis lorem tempor eu. |
4854 |
|
4855 |
Suspendisse cursus lacus eu nunc facilisis, ac malesuada tellus dictum. |
4856 |
Duis ullamcorper pellentesque eros sed ornare. Proin dictum quis metus |
4857 |
vel consequat. Mauris in posuere nisi. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. |
4858 |
Pellentesque feugiat urna diam, eget placerat ligula elementum non. Duis |
4859 |
elementum vulputate viverra. Phasellus id tristique enim, ac dapibus |
4860 |
ipsum. Phasellus feugiat est eu bibendum suscipit. Mauris egestas ipsum |
4861 |
in ultricies volutpat. Nulla facilisi. Pellentesque mi leo, pharetra sit |
4862 |
amet blandit eu, pulvinar id libero. |
4863 |
|
4864 |
Nulla erat elit, vehicula vitae gravida id, faucibus ultrices mi. |
4865 |
Pellentesque quis sem vel nisi luctus convallis. Nulla pretium purus sed |
4866 |
turpis elementum, vitae lobortis ipsum consequat. Donec tempus sapien ac |
4867 |
leo rutrum, at feugiat neque pharetra. Donec sed rutrum odio. Integer in |
4868 |
justo lorem. Maecenas ac tellus ut massa molestie auctor sed non eros. |
4869 |
Cras aliquet gravida lorem quis faucibus. Sed rutrum molestie neque. Sed |
4870 |
consectetur consequat nibh quis aliquet. Etiam libero augue, euismod |
4871 |
vitae luctus ac, aliquet non est. Praesent vulputate vel mauris quis |
4872 |
consequat. |
4873 |
|
4874 |
Interdum et malesuada fames ac ante ipsum primis in faucibus. Sed vel |
4875 |
porttitor erat, ut iaculis tellus. Etiam fermentum consectetur risus |
4876 |
suscipit suscipit. In lobortis nibh vel rhoncus egestas. Mauris a congue |
4877 |
nunc. Proin vel tortor lobortis, lacinia nunc venenatis, fermentum quam. |
4878 |
Morbi sed posuere nulla. Nam varius nunc turpis, eget pretium quam |
4879 |
commodo at. Nullam tristique mauris venenatis nunc cursus lobortis. |
4880 |
|
4881 |
Fusce consectetur lorem et magna porttitor sollicitudin. Quisque |
4882 |
eleifend nisl ac quam ullamcorper lacinia. Quisque ullamcorper, magna ac |
4883 |
posuere cursus, velit leo aliquam nunc, eget luctus ligula lectus at |
4884 |
arcu. Proin ac dui felis. Integer faucibus ligula non magna lacinia, vel |
4885 |
pharetra ligula consectetur. Fusce pharetra viverra dolor in |
4886 |
ullamcorper. Nullam in orci neque. Donec posuere enim vitae leo |
4887 |
vestibulum vehicula. Pellentesque lacinia nulla quis posuere euismod. |
4888 |
Phasellus ac erat augue. Maecenas dolor nisl, semper nec est eget, |
4889 |
cursus vestibulum nibh. Vivamus augue nisl, luctus laoreet tristique ac, |
4890 |
rhoncus ut est. Aliquam porta fermentum elit quis iaculis. Mauris ut |
4891 |
mattis tortor. Fusce placerat quam nibh, non scelerisque nulla laoreet |
4892 |
ut. Ut rhoncus nulla quis sapien congue semper. |
4893 |
|
4894 |
Aenean id augue eu tortor pulvinar laoreet ut at eros. Maecenas ultrices |
4895 |
augue quam, at convallis massa fringilla ac. Quisque congue interdum |
4896 |
felis ut tempus. Vestibulum luctus metus vel quam rutrum, vel fringilla |
4897 |
magna aliquet. Praesent et ultrices tellus. Proin fermentum tellus quis |
4898 |
augue congue, ut consequat diam fringilla. In fringilla lacus eget eros |
4899 |
blandit, sed dapibus est posuere. Suspendisse potenti. Lorem ipsum dolor |
4900 |
sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praesent mollis imperdiet mauris |
4901 |
vel auctor. Suspendisse erat nulla, condimentum ut tristique et, cursus |
4902 |
quis tortor. Etiam et dui quis quam posuere tristique. Vivamus aliquam |
4903 |
elit leo, ut euismod tortor vehicula sit amet. Maecenas orci dui, semper |
4904 |
sit amet viverra ut, mollis nec orci. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et |
4905 |
magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. |
4906 |
|
4907 |
Ut vel ante vel enim placerat scelerisque. Nam quam nunc, hendrerit a |
4908 |
ante a, volutpat bibendum nulla. Donec pharetra libero vitae sodales |
4909 |
placerat. Nullam varius sapien eu egestas sodales. Proin cursus justo a |
4910 |
elit auctor auctor vel vel lectus. Etiam ac consequat justo. Ut pulvinar |
4911 |
nulla lectus, a vulputate neque venenatis id. In et erat eros. Maecenas |
4912 |
eros libero, ullamcorper et adipiscing eu, semper at neque. Nam dapibus |
4913 |
ante quis tortor dapibus placerat. Donec fringilla est id massa aliquam, |
4914 |
quis viverra odio pulvinar. Curabitur posuere laoreet ipsum, ultricies |
4915 |
blandit nisi consectetur ac. |
4916 |
|
4917 |
In rhoncus facilisis semper. Praesent suscipit sollicitudin est eget |
4918 |
pharetra. Morbi tincidunt aliquam velit in auctor. Suspendisse facilisis |
4919 |
tellus quam, a accumsan mauris egestas vitae. Nullam vel ipsum leo. |
4920 |
Suspendisse viverra luctus mattis. Sed tempor eu dui et gravida. Morbi |
4921 |
quis nulla lorem. Praesent commodo semper odio. Duis tempor commodo |
4922 |
varius. Fusce aliquam placerat augue sit amet hendrerit. Donec ut tempus |
4923 |
libero. Aenean facilisis enim sit amet mi egestas, eget semper augue |
4924 |
congue. |
4925 |
|
4926 |
Morbi ornare nisi sed urna semper, vitae dictum augue vulputate. Aliquam |
4927 |
egestas sollicitudin quam, rhoncus volutpat elit dapibus id. Sed commodo |
4928 |
euismod lobortis. Proin mi sem, gravida ut diam quis, euismod gravida |
4929 |
neque. Nullam non urna dictum, sagittis orci a, dapibus dui. In mattis |
4930 |
erat a convallis pharetra. Mauris fermentum non mi tincidunt malesuada. |
4931 |
Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per |
4932 |
inceptos himenaeos. Aliquam hendrerit arcu sollicitudin augue rhoncus, |
4933 |
ac accumsan turpis facilisis. Mauris sapien nisi, fermentum a varius |
4934 |
vitae, egestas id magna. Ut ac bibendum lacus, at malesuada risus. |
4935 |
Quisque at feugiat est. Vestibulum sagittis lorem et augue iaculis, |
4936 |
facilisis commodo est condimentum. |
4937 |
|
4938 |
Praesent dui nibh, lobortis et hendrerit sed, ultricies quis nisi. |
4939 |
Pellentesque in malesuada odio. Ut faucibus lacus leo. Morbi vulputate |
4940 |
vitae odio nec bibendum. Nunc porta nibh nisl, vel suscipit quam |
4941 |
tristique ut. Duis varius porta felis a tincidunt. Aenean ac venenatis |
4942 |
nibh. Aenean ullamcorper ut dui eget porttitor. Etiam pharetra, leo in |
4943 |
blandit egestas, velit purus sodales diam, quis ullamcorper diam nibh in |
4944 |
enim. Nunc sollicitudin luctus varius. Pellentesque non sapien |
4945 |
fermentum, sollicitudin nisi ut, commodo odio. Sed eget purus ac massa |
4946 |
placerat vestibulum a at turpis. Proin vestibulum mauris placerat mauris |
4947 |
venenatis interdum. Donec mollis hendrerit nibh ut sodales. |
4948 |
|
4949 |
Vivamus sit amet arcu hendrerit erat luctus ultricies. Ut interdum diam |
4950 |
orci, in fringilla leo egestas congue. Maecenas semper turpis et mauris |
4951 |
molestie, in aliquet sapien luctus. Aenean gravida enim libero, vel |
4952 |
pellentesque eros ullamcorper nec. Nam mi justo, hendrerit sollicitudin |
4953 |
enim at, ultrices congue dui. Aliquam auctor, ante non ullamcorper |
4954 |
eleifend, arcu lacus dictum dolor, vel egestas erat urna et risus. Sed |
4955 |
ac lorem in tellus semper sodales. Duis at leo aliquam, pharetra nisi |
4956 |
congue, suscipit dolor. Proin vitae tristique dolor. Ut ac nisl |
4957 |
vehicula, sollicitudin justo rhoncus, ornare dolor. Vestibulum eu semper |
4958 |
lorem. Ut malesuada interdum orci ut consequat. |
4959 |
|
4960 |
Nullam quis pharetra nunc, ut rhoncus odio. Mauris a sem ac turpis |
4961 |
vulputate dapibus. Cras at tellus eros. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in |
4962 |
faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Suspendisse |
4963 |
volutpat rhoncus risus a lobortis. Duis et ante pretium, aliquam ligula |
4964 |
id, lobortis eros. Donec ac tellus sem. In blandit ante non posuere |
4965 |
consectetur. Donec sed nibh posuere, dignissim metus a, commodo neque. |
4966 |
Proin malesuada tincidunt viverra. Donec id nunc in mi viverra dignissim |
4967 |
sit amet quis libero. |
4968 |
|
4969 |
Donec mollis, felis id consequat convallis, leo ligula congue leo, vitae |
4970 |
feugiat nisi mi ac ligula. Nam convallis nunc nec egestas eleifend. |
4971 |
Suspendisse aliquam libero vitae libero mattis, sit amet volutpat leo |
4972 |
elementum. Mauris vel tristique elit, porttitor bibendum elit. Nunc |
4973 |
metus est, luctus in enim sed, pellentesque varius magna. Aenean |
4974 |
interdum eget sapien quis suscipit. Vivamus accumsan vitae nisl vitae |
4975 |
dignissim. Nulla dapibus nec diam rhoncus fringilla. Praesent imperdiet |
4976 |
laoreet diam id euismod. Nullam auctor laoreet augue, sed mattis enim |
4977 |
rutrum in. |
4978 |
|
4979 |
Ut id lobortis eros, sollicitudin viverra nulla. Aliquam orci lorem, |
4980 |
rutrum vel posuere ut, faucibus ut turpis. Mauris congue, mauris quis |
4981 |
ullamcorper tincidunt, lacus massa tempor augue, ut dictum augue lacus |
4982 |
vitae tellus. Aliquam blandit sollicitudin ligula, ac sagittis orci |
4983 |
lacinia in. Donec lectus tellus, luctus laoreet viverra eget, adipiscing |
4984 |
vel massa. Vivamus congue risus at malesuada adipiscing. Phasellus nunc |
4985 |
risus, venenatis non arcu aliquet, porta auctor erat. Aenean placerat |
4986 |
justo orci, in imperdiet tellus lobortis eget. Vivamus sed condimentum |
4987 |
urna. Nunc blandit ipsum in elit semper bibendum. Integer mattis |
4988 |
dignissim lorem, eget blandit nisi ultrices vel. Vestibulum feugiat |
4989 |
ipsum in nibh placerat, ac convallis magna dictum. Proin dictum magna |
4990 |
sed eros rhoncus rhoncus. Nam eu dolor enim. Ut pulvinar, orci in |
4991 |
condimentum laoreet, quam felis consequat felis, a dapibus nisi ligula |
4992 |
id neque. Praesent ornare, justo et consectetur fringilla, enim sapien |
4993 |
semper turpis, et posuere augue ipsum faucibus sem. |
4994 |
|
4995 |
Mauris venenatis in magna et elementum. Ut fermentum dui ut velit |
4996 |
hendrerit, sit amet suscipit justo pharetra. Morbi sagittis luctus quam, |
4997 |
vitae dictum nisi gravida eget. Pellentesque ut nibh quam. Ut venenatis |
4998 |
nisi et nulla consequat bibendum. Sed quis ultrices nisi, nec fermentum |
4999 |
arcu. Nullam eleifend, justo id pulvinar fermentum, mi metus vestibulum |
5000 |
nisi, id luctus nunc justo eget erat. Vestibulum iaculis, orci a dapibus |
5001 |
sollicitudin, quam est porta tellus, id adipiscing turpis nisl id leo. |
5002 |
Nunc bibendum eleifend purus sodales porttitor. Nulla dapibus risus |
5003 |
nisi, sit amet ultrices orci aliquam a. Etiam faucibus euismod |
5004 |
vulputate. Praesent quis mauris sed lacus feugiat egestas non id tortor. |
5005 |
|
5006 |
Ut diam neque, vestibulum in ligula id, facilisis mattis lectus. Integer |
5007 |
faucibus nisl eu felis consectetur viverra. Quisque nec eros eleifend, |
5008 |
cursus nisl a, tristique libero. Nulla sagittis dapibus massa in |
5009 |
imperdiet. Cras volutpat dolor metus, quis mollis neque ultrices |
5010 |
tristique. In consectetur, lacus vehicula sollicitudin adipiscing, ante |
5011 |
tellus varius augue, eget dapibus urna diam eu quam nullam. |
5012 |
|
5013 |
This is a complete list of the 3143 counties and county-equivalents of |
5014 |
the United States of America as of March 15, 2013. For more detailed |
5015 |
information, see the individual state lists shown below. |
5016 |
|
5017 |
In the United States, a county is a political and geographic subdivision |
5018 |
of a state.[1] Of the 50 U.S. states, 48 states are divided into a total |
5019 |
of 3007 counties.[2] The number of counties per state ranges from the |
5020 |
three counties of Delaware to the 254 counties of Texas. The five |
5021 |
counties of Rhode Island, the eight counties of Connecticut, and eight |
5022 |
of the 14 counties of Massachusetts no longer have functional county |
5023 |
governments, but continue to exist as legal and census entities. |
5024 |
|
5025 |
Instead of counties, Louisiana is divided into 64 parishes which are |
5026 |
functionally identical to counties. Alaska is divided into 18 organized |
5027 |
boroughs and a single Unorganized Borough. The United States Census |
5028 |
Bureau has divided the Unorganized Borough of Alaska into 11 census |
5029 |
areas for federal census and planning purposes. In addition to their |
5030 |
counties, the states of Virginia, Maryland, Missouri, and Nevada also |
5031 |
have a total of 42 independent cities which are not a part of any |
5032 |
county. The Census Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget |
5033 |
consider the 64 parishes, 18 organized boroughs, 11 census areas, 42 |
5034 |
independent cities, and the District of Columbia to be county-equivalents. |
5035 |
Contents |
5036 |
|
5037 |
1 Table |
5038 |
2 See also |
5039 |
3 References |
5040 |
4 External links |
5041 |
|
5042 |
|
5043 |
Table |
5044 |
|
5045 |
The following sortable table lists the 3143 counties and |
5046 |
county-equivalents of the United States with the following information: |
5047 |
|
5048 |
The International Committee for Information Technology Standards |
5049 |
(INCITS) county and county-equivalent code.[2] |
5050 |
The county or county-equivalent name.[2] |
5051 |
The state or federal district.[2] |
5052 |
The county and county-equivalent rank by population as of July 1, |
5053 |
2012, as estimated by United States Census Bureau.[2] |
5054 |
The population of the county or county-equivalent as of July 1, |
5055 |
2012, as estimated by United States Census Bureau.[2] |
5056 |
The Core Based Statistical Area if designated by the Office of |
5057 |
Management and Budget[3] |
5058 |
The Combined Statistical Area if designated by the Office of |
5059 |
Management and Budget.[3] |
5060 |
|
5061 |
The 3143 counties and county-equivalents of the United States of America |
5062 |
|
5063 |
INCITS County or equivalent State or district Rank |
5064 |
Population Core Based Statistical Area Combined Statistical Area |
5065 |
01001 Autauga County Alabama 907 55,514 Montgomery, AL |
5066 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5067 |
01003 Baldwin County Alabama 332 190,790 |
5068 |
Daphne-Fairhope-Foley, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5069 |
Mobile-Daphne-Fairhope, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5070 |
01005 Barbour County Alabama 1523 27,201 |
5071 |
01007 Bibb County Alabama 1707 22,597 |
5072 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5073 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5074 |
01009 Blount County Alabama 882 57,826 |
5075 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5076 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5077 |
01011 Bullock County Alabama 2397 10,474 |
5078 |
01013 Butler County Alabama 1825 20,307 |
5079 |
01015 Calhoun County Alabama 518 117,296 |
5080 |
Anniston-Oxford-Jacksonville, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5081 |
01017 Chambers County Alabama 1327 34,064 Valley, |
5082 |
AL Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL |
5083 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5084 |
01019 Cherokee County Alabama 1562 26,021 |
5085 |
01021 Chilton County Alabama 1090 43,819 |
5086 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5087 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5088 |
01023 Choctaw County Alabama 2206 13,633 |
5089 |
01025 Clarke County Alabama 1601 25,161 |
5090 |
01027 Clay County Alabama 2217 13,435 |
5091 |
01029 Cleburne County Alabama 2122 14,832 |
5092 |
01031 Coffee County Alabama 965 51,252 Enterprise, AL |
5093 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark, AL Combined |
5094 |
Statistical Area |
5095 |
01033 Colbert County Alabama 918 54,446 Florence-Muscle |
5096 |
Shoals, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5097 |
01035 Conecuh County Alabama 2241 12,981 |
5098 |
01037 Coosa County Alabama 2362 10,966 |
5099 |
Talladega-Sylacauga, AL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5100 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5101 |
01039 Covington County Alabama 1225 37,955 |
5102 |
01041 Crenshaw County Alabama 2169 14,083 |
5103 |
01043 Cullman County Alabama 686 80,440 Cullman, AL |
5104 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL |
5105 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5106 |
01045 Dale County Alabama 972 50,444 Ozark, AL |
5107 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark, AL |
5108 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5109 |
01047 Dallas County Alabama 1115 42,864 Selma, AL |
5110 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5111 |
01049 DeKalb County Alabama 752 71,080 |
5112 |
01051 Elmore County Alabama 685 80,629 Montgomery, AL |
5113 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5114 |
01053 Escambia County Alabama 1223 37,994 |
5115 |
01055 Etowah County Alabama 564 104,392 Gadsden, |
5116 |
AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5117 |
01057 Fayette County Alabama 1984 16,983 |
5118 |
01059 Franklin County Alabama 1393 31,761 |
5119 |
01061 Geneva County Alabama 1532 26,931 Dothan, AL |
5120 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark, AL |
5121 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5122 |
01063 Greene County Alabama 2529 8,876 |
5123 |
01065 Hale County Alabama 2081 15,388 Tuscaloosa, AL |
5124 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5125 |
01067 Henry County Alabama 1964 17,287 Dothan, AL |
5126 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark, AL |
5127 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5128 |
01069 Houston County Alabama 566 103,402 Dothan, |
5129 |
AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark, AL |
5130 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5131 |
01071 Jackson County Alabama 938 53,019 Scottsboro, AL |
5132 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL |
5133 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5134 |
01073 Jefferson County Alabama 93 660,009 |
5135 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5136 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5137 |
01075 Lamar County Alabama 2156 14,259 |
5138 |
01077 Lauderdale County Alabama 625 92,542 |
5139 |
Florence-Muscle Shoals, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5140 |
01079 Lawrence County Alabama 1330 33,838 Decatur, |
5141 |
AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, |
5142 |
AL Combined Statistical Area |
5143 |
01081 Lee County Alabama 428 147,257 |
5144 |
Auburn-Opelika, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5145 |
Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
5146 |
01083 Limestone County Alabama 648 87,654 |
5147 |
Huntsville, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5148 |
Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5149 |
01085 Lowndes County Alabama 2370 10,857 Montgomery, AL |
5150 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5151 |
01087 Macon County Alabama 1812 20,535 |
5152 |
01089 Madison County Alabama 192 343,080 |
5153 |
Huntsville, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5154 |
Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5155 |
01091 Marengo County Alabama 1821 20,401 |
5156 |
01093 Marion County Alabama 1422 30,327 |
5157 |
01095 Marshall County Alabama 612 94,776 |
5158 |
Albertville, AL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5159 |
Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5160 |
01097 Mobile County Alabama 165 413,936 Mobile, |
5161 |
AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Mobile-Daphne-Fairhope, AL |
5162 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5163 |
01099 Monroe County Alabama 1706 22,602 |
5164 |
01101 Montgomery County Alabama 279 230,149 |
5165 |
Montgomery, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5166 |
01103 Morgan County Alabama 506 120,395 Decatur, |
5167 |
AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, |
5168 |
AL Combined Statistical Area |
5169 |
01105 Perry County Alabama 2426 10,181 |
5170 |
01107 Pickens County Alabama 1860 19,405 Tuscaloosa, AL |
5171 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5172 |
01109 Pike County Alabama 1349 33,182 Troy, AL |
5173 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5174 |
01111 Randolph County Alabama 1701 22,675 |
5175 |
01113 Russell County Alabama 883 57,820 Columbus, GA-AL |
5176 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL Combined |
5177 |
Statistical Area |
5178 |
01115 St. Clair County Alabama 661 85,237 |
5179 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5180 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5181 |
01117 Shelby County Alabama 313 200,941 |
5182 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5183 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5184 |
01119 Sumter County Alabama 2218 13,427 |
5185 |
01121 Talladega County Alabama 678 81,762 |
5186 |
Talladega-Sylacauga, AL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5187 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5188 |
01123 Tallapoosa County Alabama 1148 41,168 |
5189 |
01125 Tuscaloosa County Alabama 321 198,596 |
5190 |
Tuscaloosa, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5191 |
01127 Walker County Alabama 795 66,221 |
5192 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5193 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
5194 |
01129 Washington County Alabama 1970 17,109 |
5195 |
01131 Wilcox County Alabama 2333 11,431 |
5196 |
01133 Winston County Alabama 1637 24,108 |
5197 |
02013 Aleutians East Borough[4] Alaska 2965 3,161 |
5198 |
02016 Aleutians West Census Area[5] Alaska 2800 5,547 |
5199 |
02020 Anchorage, Municipality of[6] Alaska 220 298,610 |
5200 |
Anchorage, AK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5201 |
02050 Bethel Census Area[5] Alaska 1931 17,746 |
5202 |
02060 Bristol Bay Borough[4] Alaska 3109 991 |
5203 |
02068 Denali Borough[4] Alaska 3067 1,875 |
5204 |
02070 Dillingham Census Area[5] Alaska 2835 5,034 |
5205 |
02090 Fairbanks North Star Borough[4] Alaska 588 |
5206 |
100,272 Fairbanks, AK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5207 |
02100 Haines Borough[4] Alaska 3006 2,552 |
5208 |
02105 Hoonah-Angoon Census Area[5] Alaska 3041 2,129 |
5209 |
02110 Juneau, City and Borough[7] Alaska 1370 32,556 Juneau, |
5210 |
AK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5211 |
02122 Kenai Peninsula Borough[4] Alaska 892 56,900 |
5212 |
02130 Ketchikan Gateway Borough[4] Alaska 2189 13,779 |
5213 |
Ketchikan, AK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5214 |
02150 Kodiak Island Borough[4] Alaska 2159 14,239 |
5215 |
02164 Lake and Peninsula Borough[4] Alaska 3077 1,654 |
5216 |
02170 Matanuska-Susitna Borough[4] Alaska 616 93,925 |
5217 |
Anchorage, AK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5218 |
02180 Nome Census Area[5] Alaska 2449 9,915 |
5219 |
02185 North Slope Borough[4] Alaska 2460 9,643 |
5220 |
02188 Northwest Arctic Borough[4] Alaska 2614 7,810 |
5221 |
02195 Petersburg Census Area[5] Alaska 2918 3,844 |
5222 |
02198 Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area[5] Alaska 2789 |
5223 |
5,751 |
5224 |
02220 Sitka, City and Borough of[8] Alaska 2515 9,046 |
5225 |
02230 Skagway Borough, Municipality of[4] Alaska 3110 |
5226 |
959 |
5227 |
02240 Southeast Fairbanks Census Area[5] Alaska 2669 |
5228 |
7,144 |
5229 |
02261 Valdez-Cordova Census Area[5] Alaska 2458 9,717 |
5230 |
02270 Wade Hampton Census Area[5] Alaska 2615 7,809 |
5231 |
02275 Wrangell, City and Borough of[4] Alaska 3014 |
5232 |
2,403 |
5233 |
02282 Yakutat, City and Borough of[9] Alaska 3132 |
5234 |
668 |
5235 |
02290 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area[5] Alaska 2785 5,770 |
5236 |
04001 Apache County Arizona 743 73,195 |
5237 |
04003 Cochise County Arizona 473 132,088 Sierra |
5238 |
Vista-Douglas, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5239 |
04005 Coconino County Arizona 457 136,011 |
5240 |
Flagstaff, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5241 |
04007 Gila County Arizona 936 53,144 Payson, AZ |
5242 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5243 |
04009 Graham County Arizona 1236 37,416 Safford, AZ |
5244 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5245 |
04011 Greenlee County Arizona 2534 8,802 |
5246 |
04012 La Paz County Arizona 1826 20,281 |
5247 |
04013 Maricopa County Arizona 4 3,942,169 |
5248 |
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5249 |
04015 Mohave County Arizona 309 203,334 Lake |
5250 |
Havasu City-Kingman, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area Las |
5251 |
Vegas-Henderson, NV-AZ Combined Statistical Area |
5252 |
04017 Navajo County Arizona 555 107,094 Show |
5253 |
Low, AZ Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5254 |
04019 Pima County Arizona 42 992,394 Tucson, |
5255 |
AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area Tucson-Nogales, AZ Combined |
5256 |
Statistical Area |
5257 |
04021 Pinal County Arizona 173 387,365 |
5258 |
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5259 |
04023 Santa Cruz County Arizona 1022 47,303 Nogales, |
5260 |
AZ Micropolitan Statistical Area Tucson-Nogales, AZ Combined |
5261 |
Statistical Area |
5262 |
04025 Yavapai County Arizona 296 212,637 |
5263 |
Prescott, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5264 |
04027 Yuma County Arizona 316 200,022 Yuma, AZ |
5265 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5266 |
05001 Arkansas County Arkansas 1880 18,892 |
5267 |
05003 Ashley County Arkansas 1752 21,524 |
5268 |
05005 Baxter County Arkansas 1153 41,048 Mountain Home, |
5269 |
AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5270 |
05007 Benton County Arkansas 278 232,268 |
5271 |
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5272 |
05009 Boone County Arkansas 1238 37,327 Harrison, AR |
5273 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5274 |
05011 Bradley County Arkansas 2336 11,397 |
5275 |
05013 Calhoun County Arkansas 2818 5,307 Camden, AR |
5276 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5277 |
05015 Carroll County Arkansas 1508 27,610 |
5278 |
05017 Chicot County Arkansas 2332 11,433 |
5279 |
05019 Clark County Arkansas 1692 22,936 Arkadelphia, AR |
5280 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5281 |
05021 Clay County Arkansas 2066 15,684 |
5282 |
05023 Cleburne County Arkansas 1575 25,808 |
5283 |
05025 Cleveland County Arkansas 2554 8,627 Pine |
5284 |
Bluff, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little Rock-North Little |
5285 |
Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
5286 |
05027 Columbia County Arkansas 1625 24,473 |
5287 |
Magnolia, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5288 |
05029 Conway County Arkansas 1768 21,287 |
5289 |
05031 Craighead County Arkansas 590 99,735 |
5290 |
Jonesboro, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Jonesboro-Paragould, AR |
5291 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5292 |
05033 Crawford County Arkansas 840 61,946 Fort |
5293 |
Smith, AR-OK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5294 |
05035 Crittenden County Arkansas 977 50,021 Memphis, |
5295 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
5296 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
5297 |
05037 Cross County Arkansas 1935 17,683 |
5298 |
05039 Dallas County Arkansas 2600 7,987 |
5299 |
05041 Desha County Arkansas 2271 12,545 |
5300 |
05043 Drew County Arkansas 1886 18,743 |
5301 |
05045 Faulkner County Arkansas 512 118,704 |
5302 |
Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5303 |
Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
5304 |
05047 Franklin County Arkansas 1919 18,045 |
5305 |
05049 Fulton County Arkansas 2287 12,318 |
5306 |
05051 Garland County Arkansas 604 96,903 Hot Springs, AR |
5307 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Hot Springs-Malvern, AR Combined |
5308 |
Statistical Area |
5309 |
05053 Grant County Arkansas 1921 17,986 Little |
5310 |
Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little |
5311 |
Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
5312 |
05055 Greene County Arkansas 1104 43,163 Paragould, AR |
5313 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Jonesboro-Paragould, AR Combined |
5314 |
Statistical Area |
5315 |
05057 Hempstead County Arkansas 1716 22,373 |
5316 |
05059 Hot Spring County Arkansas 1343 33,394 Malvern, |
5317 |
AR Micropolitan Statistical Area Hot Springs-Malvern, AR Combined |
5318 |
Statistical Area |
5319 |
05061 Howard County Arkansas 2195 13,735 |
5320 |
05063 Independence County Arkansas 1245 37,025 |
5321 |
Batesville, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5322 |
05065 Izard County Arkansas 2214 13,474 |
5323 |
05067 Jackson County Arkansas 1943 17,600 |
5324 |
05069 Jefferson County Arkansas 732 74,723 Pine |
5325 |
Bluff, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little Rock-North Little |
5326 |
Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
5327 |
05071 Johnson County Arkansas 1568 25,901 |
5328 |
05073 Lafayette County Arkansas 2647 7,447 |
5329 |
05075 Lawrence County Arkansas 1979 17,012 |
5330 |
05077 Lee County Arkansas 2424 10,216 |
5331 |
05079 Lincoln County Arkansas 2168 14,101 Pine Bluff, AR |
5332 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR |
5333 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5334 |
05081 Little River County Arkansas 2248 12,919 |
5335 |
Texarkana, TX-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5336 |
05083 Logan County Arkansas 1732 21,983 |
5337 |
05085 Lonoke County Arkansas 761 69,839 Little |
5338 |
Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little |
5339 |
Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
5340 |
05087 Madison County Arkansas 2070 15,645 |
5341 |
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5342 |
05089 Marion County Arkansas 2006 16,568 |
5343 |
05091 Miller County Arkansas 1095 43,634 Texarkana, TX-AR |
5344 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5345 |
05093 Mississippi County Arkansas 1057 45,562 |
5346 |
Blytheville, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5347 |
05095 Monroe County Arkansas 2612 7,828 |
5348 |
05097 Montgomery County Arkansas 2487 9,340 |
5349 |
05099 Nevada County Arkansas 2526 8,925 |
5350 |
05101 Newton County Arkansas 2595 8,086 Harrison, AR |
5351 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5352 |
05103 Ouachita County Arkansas 1593 25,396 Camden, |
5353 |
AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5354 |
05105 Perry County Arkansas 2410 10,339 Little |
5355 |
Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little |
5356 |
Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
5357 |
05107 Phillips County Arkansas 1790 20,784 |
5358 |
Helena-West Helena, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5359 |
05109 Pike County Arkansas 2340 11,247 |
5360 |
05111 Poinsett County Arkansas 1633 24,307 |
5361 |
Jonesboro, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Jonesboro-Paragould, AR |
5362 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5363 |
05113 Polk County Arkansas 1817 20,471 |
5364 |
05115 Pope County Arkansas 832 62,765 Russellville, AR |
5365 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5366 |
05117 Prairie County Arkansas 2568 8,458 |
5367 |
05119 Pulaski County Arkansas 172 388,953 Little |
5368 |
Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little |
5369 |
Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
5370 |
05121 Randolph County Arkansas 1924 17,930 |
5371 |
05123 St. Francis County Arkansas 1500 27,858 Forrest |
5372 |
City, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, TN-MS-AR |
5373 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5374 |
05125 Saline County Arkansas 539 111,845 Little |
5375 |
Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little |
5376 |
Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
5377 |
05127 Scott County Arkansas 2357 11,010 |
5378 |
05129 Searcy County Arkansas 2599 8,007 |
5379 |
05131 Sebastian County Arkansas 484 127,304 |
5380 |
Fort Smith, AR-OK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5381 |
05133 Sevier County Arkansas 1966 17,177 |
5382 |
05135 Sharp County Arkansas 1975 17,054 |
5383 |
05137 Stone County Arkansas 2263 12,663 |
5384 |
05139 Union County Arkansas 1157 40,867 El Dorado, AR |
5385 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5386 |
05141 Van Buren County Arkansas 1978 17,030 |
5387 |
05143 Washington County Arkansas 297 211,411 |
5388 |
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5389 |
05145 White County Arkansas 700 78,493 Searcy, AR |
5390 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR |
5391 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5392 |
05147 Woodruff County Arkansas 2674 7,100 |
5393 |
05149 Yell County Arkansas 1733 21,932 Russellville, AR |
5394 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5395 |
06001 Alameda County California 21 1,554,720 San |
5396 |
Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San |
5397 |
Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5398 |
06003 Alpine County California 3104 1,129 |
5399 |
06005 Amador County California 1244 37,035 |
5400 |
06007 Butte County California 285 221,539 Chico, |
5401 |
CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5402 |
06009 Calaveras County California 1074 44,742 |
5403 |
06011 Colusa County California 1761 21,411 |
5404 |
06013 Contra Costa County California 38 1,079,597 |
5405 |
San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5406 |
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5407 |
06015 Del Norte County California 1479 28,290 Crescent |
5408 |
City, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5409 |
06017 El Dorado County California 351 180,561 |
5410 |
Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5411 |
Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5412 |
06019 Fresno County California 49 947,895 Fresno, |
5413 |
CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Fresno-Madera, CA Combined |
5414 |
Statistical Area |
5415 |
06021 Glenn County California 1495 27,992 |
5416 |
06023 Humboldt County California 465 134,827 |
5417 |
Eureka-Arcata-Fortuna, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5418 |
06025 Imperial County California 356 176,948 |
5419 |
El Centro, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5420 |
06027 Inyo County California 1896 18,495 |
5421 |
06029 Kern County California 61 856,158 |
5422 |
Bakersfield, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5423 |
06031 Kings County California 417 151,364 |
5424 |
Hanford-Corcoran, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5425 |
Visalia-Porterville-Hanford, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5426 |
06033 Lake County California 820 63,983 Clearlake, CA |
5427 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5428 |
06035 Lassen County California 1335 33,658 Susanville, CA |
5429 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5430 |
06037 Los Angeles County California 1 9,962,789 |
5431 |
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5432 |
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5433 |
06039 Madera County California 413 152,218 Madera, |
5434 |
CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Fresno-Madera, CA Combined |
5435 |
Statistical Area |
5436 |
06041 Marin County California 258 256,069 San |
5437 |
Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San |
5438 |
Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5439 |
06043 Mariposa County California 1925 17,905 |
5440 |
06045 Mendocino County California 651 87,428 Ukiah, |
5441 |
CA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5442 |
06047 Merced County California 254 262,305 Merced, |
5443 |
CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Modesto-Merced, CA Combined |
5444 |
Statistical Area |
5445 |
06049 Modoc County California 2490 9,327 |
5446 |
06051 Mono County California 2145 14,348 |
5447 |
06053 Monterey County California 161 426,762 |
5448 |
Salinas, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5449 |
06055 Napa County California 450 139,045 Napa, CA |
5450 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA |
5451 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5452 |
06057 Nevada County California 597 98,292 Truckee-Grass |
5453 |
Valley, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area Sacramento-Roseville, CA |
5454 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5455 |
06059 Orange County California 6 3,090,132 Los |
5456 |
Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Los |
5457 |
Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5458 |
06061 Placer County California 184 361,682 |
5459 |
Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5460 |
Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5461 |
06063 Plumas County California 1861 19,399 |
5462 |
06065 Riverside County California 11 2,268,783 |
5463 |
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5464 |
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5465 |
06067 Sacramento County California 25 1,450,121 |
5466 |
Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5467 |
Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5468 |
06069 San Benito County California 894 56,884 San |
5469 |
Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San |
5470 |
Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5471 |
06071 San Bernardino County California 12 2,081,313 |
5472 |
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5473 |
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5474 |
06073 San Diego County California 5 3,177,063 |
5475 |
San Diego-Carlsbad, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5476 |
06075 San Francisco, City and County of[10] California 67 |
5477 |
825,863 San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA Metropolitan |
5478 |
Statistical Area San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined |
5479 |
Statistical Area |
5480 |
06077 San Joaquin County California 87 702,612 |
5481 |
Stockton-Lodi, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San Jose-San |
5482 |
Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5483 |
06079 San Luis Obispo County California 241 274,804 |
5484 |
San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles-Arroyo Grande, CA Metropolitan Statistical |
5485 |
Area |
5486 |
06081 San Mateo County California 82 739,311 |
5487 |
San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5488 |
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5489 |
06083 Santa Barbara County California 157 431,249 |
5490 |
Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5491 |
06085 Santa Clara County California 16 1,837,504 |
5492 |
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5493 |
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5494 |
06087 Santa Cruz County California 249 266,776 |
5495 |
Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San |
5496 |
Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5497 |
06089 Shasta County California 354 178,586 Redding, |
5498 |
CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Redding-Red Bluff, CA Combined |
5499 |
Statistical Area |
5500 |
06091 Sierra County California 2970 3,086 |
5501 |
06093 Siskiyou County California 1083 44,154 |
5502 |
06095 Solano County California 162 420,757 |
5503 |
Vallejo-Fairfield, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San Jose-San |
5504 |
Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5505 |
06097 Sonoma County California 137 491,829 Santa |
5506 |
Rosa, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San Jose-San |
5507 |
Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5508 |
06099 Stanislaus County California 125 521,726 |
5509 |
Modesto, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Modesto-Merced, CA |
5510 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5511 |
06101 Sutter County California 611 95,022 Yuba City, CA |
5512 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined |
5513 |
Statistical Area |
5514 |
06103 Tehama County California 825 63,406 Red Bluff, CA |
5515 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Redding-Red Bluff, CA Combined |
5516 |
Statistical Area |
5517 |
06105 Trinity County California 2212 13,526 |
5518 |
06107 Tulare County California 147 451,977 |
5519 |
Visalia-Porterville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5520 |
Visalia-Porterville-Hanford, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5521 |
06109 Tuolumne County California 924 54,008 Sonora, |
5522 |
CA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5523 |
06111 Ventura County California 64 835,981 |
5524 |
Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Los |
5525 |
Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5526 |
06113 Yolo County California 307 204,118 |
5527 |
Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5528 |
Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined Statistical Area |
5529 |
06115 Yuba County California 745 72,926 Yuba City, CA |
5530 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined |
5531 |
Statistical Area |
5532 |
08001 Adams County Colorado 145 459,598 |
5533 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5534 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
5535 |
08003 Alamosa County Colorado 2034 16,148 |
5536 |
08005 Arapahoe County Colorado 108 595,546 |
5537 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5538 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
5539 |
08007 Archuleta County Colorado 2295 12,070 |
5540 |
08009 Baca County Colorado 2926 3,751 |
5541 |
08011 Bent County Colorado 2782 5,773 |
5542 |
08013 Boulder County Colorado 213 305,318 Boulder, |
5543 |
CO Metropolitan Statistical Area Denver-Aurora, CO Combined |
5544 |
Statistical Area |
5545 |
08014 Broomfield, City and County of[11] Colorado 879 |
5546 |
58,298 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5547 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
5548 |
08015 Chaffee County Colorado 1913 18,150 |
5549 |
08017 Cheyenne County Colorado 3068 1,874 |
5550 |
08019 Clear Creek County Colorado 2519 9,026 |
5551 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5552 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
5553 |
08021 Conejos County Colorado 2588 8,275 |
5554 |
08023 Costilla County Colorado 2937 3,594 |
5555 |
08025 Crowley County Colorado 2814 5,365 |
5556 |
08027 Custer County Colorado 2888 4,249 |
5557 |
08029 Delta County Colorado 1421 30,432 |
5558 |
08031 Denver, City and County of[12] Colorado 98 |
5559 |
634,265 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical |
5560 |
Area Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
5561 |
08033 Dolores County Colorado 3054 1,994 |
5562 |
08035 Douglas County Colorado 221 298,215 |
5563 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5564 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
5565 |
08037 Eagle County Colorado 957 51,874 Edwards, CO |
5566 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Edwards-Glenwood Springs, CO |
5567 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5568 |
08039 Elbert County Colorado 1669 23,383 |
5569 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5570 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
5571 |
08041 El Paso County Colorado 97 644,964 Colorado |
5572 |
Springs, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5573 |
08043 Fremont County Colorado 1030 46,788 Cañon City, CO |
5574 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Pueblo-Cañon City, CO Combined |
5575 |
Statistical Area |
5576 |
08045 Garfield County Colorado 891 56,953 Glenwood |
5577 |
Springs, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area Edwards-Glenwood Springs, |
5578 |
CO Combined Statistical Area |
5579 |
08047 Gilpin County Colorado 2806 5,491 |
5580 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5581 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
5582 |
08049 Grand County Colorado 2163 14,195 |
5583 |
08051 Gunnison County Colorado 2077 15,475 |
5584 |
08053 Hinsdale County Colorado 3118 810 |
5585 |
08055 Huerfano County Colorado 2715 6,596 |
5586 |
08057 Jackson County Colorado 3092 1,348 |
5587 |
08059 Jefferson County Colorado 117 545,358 |
5588 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5589 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
5590 |
08061 Kiowa County Colorado 3085 1,444 |
5591 |
08063 Kit Carson County Colorado 2594 8,094 |
5592 |
08065 Lake County Colorado 2651 7,338 |
5593 |
08067 La Plata County Colorado 949 52,401 Durango, |
5594 |
CO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5595 |
08069 Larimer County Colorado 209 310,487 Fort |
5596 |
Collins, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5597 |
08071 Las Animas County Colorado 2111 14,945 |
5598 |
08073 Lincoln County Colorado 2809 5,453 |
5599 |
08075 Logan County Colorado 1703 22,631 Sterling, CO |
5600 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5601 |
08077 Mesa County Colorado 424 147,848 Grand |
5602 |
Junction, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5603 |
08079 Mineral County Colorado 3128 709 |
5604 |
08081 Moffat County Colorado 2231 13,200 Craig, CO |
5605 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Steamboat Springs-Craig, CO |
5606 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5607 |
08083 Montezuma County Colorado 1591 25,431 |
5608 |
08085 Montrose County Colorado 1161 40,725 |
5609 |
Montrose, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5610 |
08087 Morgan County Colorado 1470 28,472 Fort Morgan, CO |
5611 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5612 |
08089 Otero County Colorado 1888 18,698 |
5613 |
08091 Ouray County Colorado 2867 4,530 |
5614 |
08093 Park County Colorado 2045 16,029 |
5615 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5616 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
5617 |
08095 Phillips County Colorado 2877 4,367 |
5618 |
08097 Pitkin County Colorado 1965 17,263 Glenwood |
5619 |
Springs, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area Edwards-Glenwood Springs, |
5620 |
CO Combined Statistical Area |
5621 |
08099 Prowers County Colorado 2280 12,389 |
5622 |
08101 Pueblo County Colorado 390 160,852 Pueblo, |
5623 |
CO Metropolitan Statistical Area Pueblo-Cañon City, CO Combined |
5624 |
Statistical Area |
5625 |
08103 Rio Blanco County Colorado 2694 6,857 |
5626 |
08105 Rio Grande County Colorado 2302 11,943 |
5627 |
08107 Routt County Colorado 1674 23,334 Steamboat |
5628 |
Springs, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area Steamboat Springs-Craig, |
5629 |
CO Combined Statistical Area |
5630 |
08109 Saguache County Colorado 2739 6,304 |
5631 |
08111 San Juan County Colorado 3130 690 |
5632 |
08113 San Miguel County Colorado 2635 7,580 |
5633 |
08115 Sedgwick County Colorado 3017 2,383 |
5634 |
08117 Summit County Colorado 1492 28,044 Breckenridge, CO |
5635 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5636 |
08119 Teller County Colorado 1668 23,389 Colorado |
5637 |
Springs, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5638 |
08121 Washington County Colorado 2855 4,766 |
5639 |
08123 Weld County Colorado 253 263,691 Greeley, |
5640 |
CO Metropolitan Statistical Area Denver-Aurora, CO Combined |
5641 |
Statistical Area |
5642 |
08125 Yuma County Colorado 2434 10,119 |
5643 |
09001 Fairfield County[13] Connecticut 51 933,835 |
5644 |
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
5645 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
5646 |
09003 Hartford County[13] Connecticut 57 897,259 |
5647 |
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5648 |
Hartford-West Hartford, CT Combined Statistical Area |
5649 |
09005 Litchfield County[13] Connecticut 338 187,530 |
5650 |
Torrington, CT Micropolitan Statistical Area New York-Newark, |
5651 |
NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
5652 |
09007 Middlesex County[13] Connecticut 380 165,602 |
5653 |
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5654 |
Hartford-West Hartford, CT Combined Statistical Area |
5655 |
09009 New Haven County[13] Connecticut 60 862,813 |
5656 |
New Haven-Milford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area New York-Newark, |
5657 |
NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
5658 |
09011 New London County[13] Connecticut 243 274,170 |
5659 |
Norwich-New London, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area Hartford-West |
5660 |
Hartford, CT Combined Statistical Area |
5661 |
09013 Tolland County[13] Connecticut 416 151,539 |
5662 |
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5663 |
Hartford-West Hartford, CT Combined Statistical Area |
5664 |
09015 Windham County[13] Connecticut 516 117,599 |
5665 |
Worcester, MA-CT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5666 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
5667 |
10001 Kent County Delaware 373 167,626 Dover, |
5668 |
DE Metropolitan Statistical Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, |
5669 |
PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area |
5670 |
10003 New Castle County Delaware 116 546,076 |
5671 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
5672 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
5673 |
Area |
5674 |
10005 Sussex County Delaware 308 203,390 |
5675 |
Salisbury, MD-DE Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5676 |
11001 District of Columbia[14] District of Columbia 99 |
5677 |
632,323 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV |
5678 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, |
5679 |
DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
5680 |
12001 Alachua County Florida 263 251,417 |
5681 |
Gainesville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Gainesville-Lake City, |
5682 |
FL Combined Statistical Area |
5683 |
12003 Baker County Florida 1528 27,086 Jacksonville, FL |
5684 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. Marys-Palatka, FL-GA |
5685 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5686 |
12005 Bay County Florida 363 171,903 Panama |
5687 |
City, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5688 |
12007 Bradford County Florida 1529 27,049 |
5689 |
12009 Brevard County Florida 115 547,307 Palm |
5690 |
Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5691 |
12011 Broward County Florida 17 1,815,137 |
5692 |
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical |
5693 |
Area Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined |
5694 |
Statistical Area |
5695 |
12013 Calhoun County Florida 2127 14,723 |
5696 |
12015 Charlotte County Florida 386 162,449 |
5697 |
Punta Gorda, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area North Port-Sarasota, FL |
5698 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5699 |
12017 Citrus County Florida 449 139,360 |
5700 |
Homosassa Springs, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5701 |
12019 Clay County Florida 327 194,345 |
5702 |
Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. |
5703 |
Marys-Palatka, FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
5704 |
12021 Collier County Florida 197 332,427 |
5705 |
Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5706 |
Cape Coral-Fort Myers-Naples, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5707 |
12023 Columbia County Florida 781 67,966 Lake |
5708 |
City, FL Micropolitan Statistical Area Gainesville-Lake City, FL |
5709 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5710 |
12027 DeSoto County Florida 1308 34,712 Arcadia, FL |
5711 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area North Port-Sarasota, FL Combined |
5712 |
Statistical Area |
5713 |
12029 Dixie County Florida 2036 16,126 |
5714 |
12031 Duval County Florida 59 879,602 |
5715 |
Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. |
5716 |
Marys-Palatka, FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
5717 |
12033 Escambia County Florida 215 302,715 |
5718 |
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5719 |
12035 Flagler County Florida 596 98,359 Deltona-Daytona |
5720 |
Beach-Ormond Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5721 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5722 |
12037 Franklin County Florida 2318 11,686 |
5723 |
12039 Gadsden County Florida 1039 46,528 Tallahassee, FL |
5724 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tallahassee-Bainbridge, FL-GA Combined |
5725 |
Statistical Area |
5726 |
12041 Gilchrist County Florida 1993 16,815 |
5727 |
Gainesville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Gainesville-Lake City, |
5728 |
FL Combined Statistical Area |
5729 |
12043 Glades County Florida 2235 13,107 |
5730 |
12045 Gulf County Florida 2061 15,718 Panama City, FL |
5731 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5732 |
12047 Hamilton County Florida 2128 14,708 |
5733 |
12049 Hardee County Florida 1513 27,514 Wauchula, FL |
5734 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5735 |
12051 Hendry County Florida 1234 37,447 Clewiston, FL |
5736 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5737 |
12053 Hernando County Florida 360 173,422 |
5738 |
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5739 |
12055 Highlands County Florida 598 98,128 Sebring, |
5740 |
FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5741 |
12057 Hillsborough County Florida 29 1,277,746 |
5742 |
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5743 |
12059 Holmes County Florida 1845 19,804 |
5744 |
12061 Indian River County Florida 446 140,567 |
5745 |
Sebastian-Vero Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Miami-Fort |
5746 |
Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5747 |
12063 Jackson County Florida 1000 48,968 |
5748 |
12065 Jefferson County Florida 2157 14,256 |
5749 |
Tallahassee, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Tallahassee-Bainbridge, |
5750 |
FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
5751 |
12067 Lafayette County Florida 2532 8,804 |
5752 |
12069 Lake County Florida 214 303,186 |
5753 |
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5754 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5755 |
12071 Lee County Florida 96 645,293 Cape |
5756 |
Coral-Fort Myers, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Cape |
5757 |
Coral-Fort Myers-Naples, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5758 |
12073 Leon County Florida 233 283,769 |
5759 |
Tallahassee, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Tallahassee-Bainbridge, |
5760 |
FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
5761 |
12075 Levy County Florida 1172 40,025 |
5762 |
12077 Liberty County Florida 2587 8,276 |
5763 |
12079 Madison County Florida 1878 18,907 |
5764 |
12081 Manatee County Florida 196 333,895 North |
5765 |
Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area North |
5766 |
Port-Sarasota, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5767 |
12083 Marion County Florida 195 335,125 Ocala, |
5768 |
FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5769 |
12085 Martin County Florida 423 148,817 Port St. |
5770 |
Lucie, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Miami-Fort |
5771 |
Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5772 |
12086 Miami-Dade County Florida 7 2,591,035 |
5773 |
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical |
5774 |
Area Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined |
5775 |
Statistical Area |
5776 |
12087 Monroe County Florida 730 74,809 Key West, FL |
5777 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5778 |
12089 Nassau County Florida 733 74,629 Jacksonville, FL |
5779 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. Marys-Palatka, FL-GA |
5780 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5781 |
12091 Okaloosa County Florida 333 190,083 |
5782 |
Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5783 |
12093 Okeechobee County Florida 1183 39,467 |
5784 |
Okeechobee, FL Micropolitan Statistical Area Miami-Fort |
5785 |
Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5786 |
12095 Orange County Florida 33 1,202,234 |
5787 |
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5788 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5789 |
12097 Osceola County Florida 229 287,416 |
5790 |
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5791 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5792 |
12099 Palm Beach County Florida 27 1,356,545 |
5793 |
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical |
5794 |
Area Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined |
5795 |
Statistical Area |
5796 |
12101 Pasco County Florida 141 470,391 |
5797 |
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5798 |
12103 Pinellas County Florida 53 921,319 |
5799 |
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5800 |
12105 Polk County Florida 105 616,158 |
5801 |
Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5802 |
12107 Putnam County Florida 741 73,263 Palatka, FL |
5803 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. Marys-Palatka, |
5804 |
FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
5805 |
12109 St. Johns County Florida 312 202,188 |
5806 |
Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. |
5807 |
Marys-Palatka, FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
5808 |
12111 St. Lucie County Florida 232 283,866 |
5809 |
Port St. Lucie, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Miami-Fort |
5810 |
Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5811 |
12113 Santa Rosa County Florida 397 158,512 |
5812 |
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5813 |
12115 Sarasota County Florida 174 386,147 |
5814 |
North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5815 |
North Port-Sarasota, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5816 |
12117 Seminole County Florida 158 430,838 |
5817 |
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5818 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5819 |
12119 Sumter County Florida 576 101,620 The |
5820 |
Villages, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Orlando-Deltona-Daytona |
5821 |
Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5822 |
12121 Suwannee County Florida 1094 43,656 |
5823 |
12123 Taylor County Florida 1697 22,744 |
5824 |
12125 Union County Florida 2091 15,212 |
5825 |
12127 Volusia County Florida 135 496,950 |
5826 |
Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5827 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
5828 |
12129 Wakulla County Florida 1414 30,818 Tallahassee, FL |
5829 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tallahassee-Bainbridge, FL-GA Combined |
5830 |
Statistical Area |
5831 |
12131 Walton County Florida 886 57,582 Crestview-Fort |
5832 |
Walton Beach-Destin, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5833 |
12133 Washington County Florida 1613 24,892 |
5834 |
13001 Appling County Georgia 1903 18,368 |
5835 |
13003 Atkinson County Georgia 2586 8,284 |
5836 |
13005 Bacon County Georgia 2346 11,198 |
5837 |
13007 Baker County Georgia 2951 3,366 Albany, GA |
5838 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5839 |
13009 Baldwin County Georgia 1042 46,367 Milledgeville, |
5840 |
GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5841 |
13011 Banks County Georgia 1907 18,316 |
5842 |
13013 Barrow County Georgia 760 70,169 Atlanta-Sandy |
5843 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5844 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5845 |
13015 Bartow County Georgia 583 100,661 |
5846 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5847 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5848 |
13017 Ben Hill County Georgia 1946 17,538 |
5849 |
Fitzgerald, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5850 |
13019 Berrien County Georgia 1871 19,041 |
5851 |
13021 Bibb County Georgia 402 156,462 Macon, |
5852 |
GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA |
5853 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5854 |
13023 Bleckley County Georgia 2249 12,913 |
5855 |
13025 Brantley County Georgia 1893 18,587 |
5856 |
Brunswick, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5857 |
13027 Brooks County Georgia 2079 15,403 Valdosta, GA |
5858 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5859 |
13029 Bryan County Georgia 1385 32,214 Savannah, GA |
5860 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA |
5861 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5862 |
13031 Bulloch County Georgia 746 72,694 Statesboro, GA |
5863 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA |
5864 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5865 |
13033 Burke County Georgia 1684 23,125 Augusta-Richmond |
5866 |
County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5867 |
13035 Butts County Georgia 1662 23,524 Atlanta-Sandy |
5868 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5869 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5870 |
13037 Calhoun County Georgia 2723 6,504 |
5871 |
13039 Camden County Georgia 963 51,402 St. Marys, GA |
5872 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. Marys-Palatka, FL-GA |
5873 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5874 |
13043 Candler County Georgia 2352 11,117 |
5875 |
13045 Carroll County Georgia 540 111,580 |
5876 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5877 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5878 |
13047 Catoosa County Georgia 810 65,046 Chattanooga, |
5879 |
TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
5880 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
5881 |
13049 Charlton County Georgia 2225 13,295 |
5882 |
13051 Chatham County Georgia 239 276,434 |
5883 |
Savannah, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5884 |
Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5885 |
13053 Chattahoochee County Georgia 2239 13,037 |
5886 |
Columbus, GA-AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, |
5887 |
GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
5888 |
13055 Chattooga County Georgia 1578 25,725 |
5889 |
Summerville, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area Rome-Summerville, GA |
5890 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5891 |
13057 Cherokee County Georgia 286 221,315 |
5892 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5893 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5894 |
13059 Clarke County Georgia 507 120,266 |
5895 |
Athens-Clarke County, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5896 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5897 |
13061 Clay County Georgia 2967 3,116 |
5898 |
13063 Clayton County Georgia 251 265,888 |
5899 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5900 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5901 |
13065 Clinch County Georgia 2706 6,718 |
5902 |
13067 Cobb County Georgia 84 707,442 |
5903 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5904 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5905 |
13069 Coffee County Georgia 1103 43,170 Douglas, GA |
5906 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5907 |
13071 Colquitt County Georgia 1046 46,137 |
5908 |
Moultrie, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5909 |
13073 Columbia County Georgia 476 131,627 |
5910 |
Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5911 |
13075 Cook County Georgia 1988 16,923 |
5912 |
13077 Coweta County Georgia 478 130,929 |
5913 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5914 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5915 |
13079 Crawford County Georgia 2266 12,600 Macon, |
5916 |
GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA |
5917 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5918 |
13081 Crisp County Georgia 1658 23,606 Cordele, GA |
5919 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5920 |
13083 Dade County Georgia 2013 16,490 Chattanooga, |
5921 |
TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
5922 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
5923 |
13085 Dawson County Georgia 1713 22,422 Atlanta-Sandy |
5924 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5925 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5926 |
13087 Decatur County Georgia 1514 27,509 Bainbridge, GA |
5927 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Tallahassee-Bainbridge, FL-GA Combined |
5928 |
Statistical Area |
5929 |
13089 DeKalb County Georgia 86 707,089 |
5930 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5931 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5932 |
13091 Dodge County Georgia 1766 21,329 |
5933 |
13093 Dooly County Georgia 2149 14,318 |
5934 |
13095 Dougherty County Georgia 613 94,501 Albany, |
5935 |
GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5936 |
13097 Douglas County Georgia 468 133,971 |
5937 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5938 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5939 |
13099 Early County Georgia 2391 10,594 |
5940 |
13101 Echols County Georgia 2907 3,988 Valdosta, GA |
5941 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5942 |
13103 Effingham County Georgia 933 53,293 |
5943 |
Savannah, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5944 |
Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5945 |
13105 Elbert County Georgia 1850 19,684 |
5946 |
13107 Emanuel County Georgia 1694 22,898 |
5947 |
13109 Evans County Georgia 2381 10,689 |
5948 |
13111 Fannin County Georgia 1663 23,492 |
5949 |
13113 Fayette County Georgia 552 107,524 |
5950 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5951 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5952 |
13115 Floyd County Georgia 607 96,177 Rome, GA |
5953 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rome-Summerville, GA Combined Statistical |
5954 |
Area |
5955 |
13117 Forsyth County Georgia 337 187,928 |
5956 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5957 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5958 |
13119 Franklin County Georgia 1737 21,894 |
5959 |
13121 Fulton County Georgia 43 977,773 |
5960 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5961 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5962 |
13123 Gilmer County Georgia 1484 28,190 |
5963 |
13125 Glascock County Georgia 2966 3,142 |
5964 |
13127 Glynn County Georgia 682 81,022 Brunswick, GA |
5965 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5966 |
13129 Gordon County Georgia 905 55,766 Calhoun, GA |
5967 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy |
5968 |
Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5969 |
13131 Grady County Georgia 1590 25,440 |
5970 |
13133 Greene County Georgia 2039 16,092 |
5971 |
13135 Gwinnett County Georgia 63 842,046 |
5972 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5973 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5974 |
13137 Habersham County Georgia 1099 43,520 |
5975 |
Cornelia, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5976 |
13139 Hall County Georgia 340 185,416 |
5977 |
Gainesville, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke |
5978 |
County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5979 |
13141 Hancock County Georgia 2522 8,996 Milledgeville, |
5980 |
GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
5981 |
13143 Haralson County Georgia 1473 28,400 |
5982 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5983 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5984 |
13145 Harris County Georgia 1373 32,550 Columbus, GA-AL |
5985 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL Combined |
5986 |
Statistical Area |
5987 |
13147 Hart County Georgia 1585 25,518 |
5988 |
13149 Heard County Georgia 2321 11,633 Atlanta-Sandy |
5989 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5990 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5991 |
13151 Henry County Georgia 300 209,053 |
5992 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
5993 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
5994 |
13153 Houston County Georgia 435 146,136 Warner |
5995 |
Robins, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA |
5996 |
Combined Statistical Area |
5997 |
13155 Irwin County Georgia 2463 9,600 |
5998 |
13157 Jackson County Georgia 854 60,571 Jefferson, GA |
5999 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy |
6000 |
Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6001 |
13159 Jasper County Georgia 2207 13,630 Atlanta-Sandy |
6002 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6003 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6004 |
13161 Jeff Davis County Georgia 2096 15,156 |
6005 |
13163 Jefferson County Georgia 2016 16,432 |
6006 |
13165 Jenkins County Georgia 2501 9,213 |
6007 |
13167 Johnson County Georgia 2451 9,897 Dublin, GA |
6008 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6009 |
13169 Jones County Georgia 1465 28,577 Macon, GA |
6010 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA Combined |
6011 |
Statistical Area |
6012 |
13171 Lamar County Georgia 1918 18,057 Atlanta-Sandy |
6013 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6014 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6015 |
13173 Lanier County Georgia 2404 10,400 Valdosta, GA |
6016 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6017 |
13175 Laurens County Georgia 1012 48,041 Dublin, GA |
6018 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6019 |
13177 Lee County Georgia 1456 28,746 Albany, GA |
6020 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6021 |
13179 Liberty County Georgia 808 65,471 Hinesville, GA |
6022 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA |
6023 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6024 |
13181 Lincoln County Georgia 2624 7,737 Augusta-Richmond |
6025 |
County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6026 |
13183 Long County Georgia 2043 16,048 Hinesville, GA |
6027 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA |
6028 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6029 |
13185 Lowndes County Georgia 527 114,552 |
6030 |
Valdosta, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6031 |
13187 Lumpkin County Georgia 1419 30,611 |
6032 |
13189 McDuffie County Georgia 1746 21,663 |
6033 |
Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6034 |
13191 McIntosh County Georgia 2183 13,839 |
6035 |
Brunswick, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6036 |
13193 Macon County Georgia 2154 14,263 |
6037 |
13195 Madison County Georgia 1497 27,922 Athens-Clarke |
6038 |
County, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke |
6039 |
County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6040 |
13197 Marion County Georgia 2545 8,711 Columbus, GA-AL |
6041 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL Combined |
6042 |
Statistical Area |
6043 |
13199 Meriwether County Georgia 1770 21,273 |
6044 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6045 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6046 |
13201 Miller County Georgia 2761 5,969 |
6047 |
13205 Mitchell County Georgia 1683 23,144 |
6048 |
13207 Monroe County Georgia 1542 26,637 Macon, GA |
6049 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA Combined |
6050 |
Statistical Area |
6051 |
13209 Montgomery County Georgia 2527 8,913 Vidalia, |
6052 |
GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6053 |
13211 Morgan County Georgia 1926 17,881 Atlanta-Sandy |
6054 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6055 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6056 |
13213 Murray County Georgia 1186 39,392 Dalton, GA |
6057 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
6058 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
6059 |
13215 Muscogee County Georgia 322 198,413 |
6060 |
Columbus, GA-AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, |
6061 |
GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
6062 |
13217 Newton County Georgia 577 101,505 |
6063 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6064 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6065 |
13219 Oconee County Georgia 1337 33,619 Athens-Clarke |
6066 |
County, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke |
6067 |
County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6068 |
13221 Oglethorpe County Georgia 2131 14,618 |
6069 |
Athens-Clarke County, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6070 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6071 |
13223 Paulding County Georgia 438 144,800 |
6072 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6073 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6074 |
13225 Peach County Georgia 1507 27,622 Warner Robins, |
6075 |
GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA |
6076 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6077 |
13227 Pickens County Georgia 1441 29,268 Atlanta-Sandy |
6078 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6079 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6080 |
13229 Pierce County Georgia 1882 18,844 Waycross, GA |
6081 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6082 |
13231 Pike County Georgia 1929 17,810 Atlanta-Sandy |
6083 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6084 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6085 |
13233 Polk County Georgia 1147 41,188 Cedartown, GA |
6086 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy |
6087 |
Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6088 |
13235 Pulaski County Georgia 2315 11,720 Warner Robins, |
6089 |
GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA |
6090 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6091 |
13237 Putnam County Georgia 1774 21,198 |
6092 |
13239 Quitman County Georgia 3013 2,404 |
6093 |
13241 Rabun County Georgia 2026 16,297 |
6094 |
13243 Randolph County Georgia 2653 7,327 |
6095 |
13245 Richmond County Georgia 311 202,587 |
6096 |
Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6097 |
13247 Rockdale County Georgia 658 85,820 |
6098 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6099 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6100 |
13249 Schley County Georgia 2839 4,990 Americus, GA |
6101 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6102 |
13251 Screven County Georgia 2161 14,202 |
6103 |
13253 Seminole County Georgia 2525 8,947 |
6104 |
13255 Spalding County Georgia 823 63,865 |
6105 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6106 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6107 |
13257 Stephens County Georgia 1569 25,891 Toccoa, |
6108 |
GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6109 |
13259 Stewart County Georgia 2757 6,042 |
6110 |
13261 Sumter County Georgia 1400 31,554 Americus, GA |
6111 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6112 |
13263 Talbot County Georgia 2722 6,517 |
6113 |
13265 Taliaferro County Georgia 3076 1,680 |
6114 |
13267 Tattnall County Georgia 1595 25,384 |
6115 |
13269 Taylor County Georgia 2570 8,420 |
6116 |
13271 Telfair County Georgia 2022 16,349 |
6117 |
13273 Terrell County Georgia 2516 9,045 Albany, GA |
6118 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6119 |
13275 Thomas County Georgia 1075 44,724 Thomasville, GA |
6120 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6121 |
13277 Tift County Georgia 1152 41,064 Tifton, GA |
6122 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6123 |
13279 Toombs County Georgia 1519 27,315 Vidalia, GA |
6124 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6125 |
13281 Towns County Georgia 2395 10,495 |
6126 |
13283 Treutlen County Georgia 2701 6,769 |
6127 |
13285 Troup County Georgia 773 68,468 LaGrange, GA |
6128 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy |
6129 |
Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6130 |
13287 Turner County Georgia 2572 8,410 |
6131 |
13289 Twiggs County Georgia 2569 8,447 Macon, GA |
6132 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA Combined |
6133 |
Statistical Area |
6134 |
13291 Union County Georgia 1757 21,451 |
6135 |
13293 Upson County Georgia 1544 26,630 Thomaston, GA |
6136 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy |
6137 |
Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6138 |
13295 Walker County Georgia 780 68,094 Chattanooga, |
6139 |
TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
6140 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
6141 |
13297 Walton County Georgia 665 84,575 Atlanta-Sandy |
6142 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6143 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
6144 |
13299 Ware County Georgia 1280 35,821 Waycross, GA |
6145 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6146 |
13301 Warren County Georgia 2799 5,578 |
6147 |
13303 Washington County Georgia 1784 20,879 |
6148 |
13305 Wayne County Georgia 1423 30,305 Jesup, GA |
6149 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6150 |
13307 Webster County Georgia 2989 2,793 |
6151 |
13309 Wheeler County Georgia 2607 7,888 |
6152 |
13311 White County Georgia 1512 27,556 |
6153 |
13313 Whitfield County Georgia 567 103,359 |
6154 |
Dalton, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6155 |
Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
6156 |
13315 Wilcox County Georgia 2513 9,068 |
6157 |
13317 Wilkes County Georgia 2437 10,076 |
6158 |
13319 Wilkinson County Georgia 2465 9,577 |
6159 |
13321 Worth County Georgia 1741 21,741 Albany, GA |
6160 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6161 |
15001 Hawaii County Hawaiʻi 336 189,191 Hilo, HI |
6162 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6163 |
15003 Honolulu, City and County of[15] Hawaiʻi 44 |
6164 |
976,372 Urban Honolulu, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6165 |
15005 Kalawao County Hawaiʻi 3142 90 |
6166 |
Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6167 |
15007 Kauai County Hawaiʻi 774 68,434 Kapaa, HI |
6168 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6169 |
15009 Maui County Hawaiʻi 399 158,226 |
6170 |
Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6171 |
16001 Ada County Idaho 167 409,061 Boise City, ID |
6172 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
6173 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6174 |
16003 Adams County Idaho 2914 3,915 |
6175 |
16005 Bannock County Idaho 668 83,800 Pocatello, ID |
6176 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6177 |
16007 Bear Lake County Idaho 2772 5,907 |
6178 |
16009 Benewah County Idaho 2509 9,117 |
6179 |
16011 Bingham County Idaho 1058 45,474 Blackfoot, ID |
6180 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, ID |
6181 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6182 |
16013 Blaine County Idaho 1776 21,146 Hailey, ID Micropolitan |
6183 |
Statistical Area |
6184 |
16015 Boise County Idaho 2696 6,835 Boise City, ID |
6185 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
6186 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6187 |
16017 Bonner County Idaho 1166 40,476 Sandpoint, ID |
6188 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6189 |
16019 Bonneville County Idaho 559 106,684 Idaho |
6190 |
Falls, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, |
6191 |
ID Combined Statistical Area |
6192 |
16021 Boundary County Idaho 2375 10,808 |
6193 |
16023 Butte County Idaho 2996 2,740 Idaho Falls, ID |
6194 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, ID |
6195 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6196 |
16025 Camas County Idaho 3106 1,077 Hailey, ID Micropolitan |
6197 |
Statistical Area |
6198 |
16027 Canyon County Idaho 329 193,888 Boise City, ID |
6199 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
6200 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6201 |
16029 Caribou County Idaho 2699 6,787 |
6202 |
16031 Cassia County Idaho 1678 23,249 Burley, ID Micropolitan |
6203 |
Statistical Area |
6204 |
16033 Clark County Idaho 3114 869 |
6205 |
16035 Clearwater County Idaho 2558 8,590 |
6206 |
16037 Custer County Idaho 2882 4,331 |
6207 |
16039 Elmore County Idaho 1553 26,223 Mountain Home, ID |
6208 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, |
6209 |
ID-OR Combined Statistical Area |
6210 |
16041 Franklin County Idaho 2253 12,786 Logan, UT-ID |
6211 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6212 |
16043 Fremont County Idaho 2243 12,957 Rexburg, ID Micropolitan |
6213 |
Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, ID Combined |
6214 |
Statistical Area |
6215 |
16045 Gem County Idaho 2000 16,673 Boise City, ID |
6216 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
6217 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6218 |
16047 Gooding County Idaho 2088 15,291 |
6219 |
16049 Idaho County Idaho 2024 16,308 |
6220 |
16051 Jefferson County Idaho 1540 26,684 Idaho Falls, ID |
6221 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, ID |
6222 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6223 |
16053 Jerome County Idaho 1710 22,499 Twin Falls, ID |
6224 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6225 |
16055 Kootenai County Idaho 443 142,357 Coeur |
6226 |
d'Alene, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area Spokane-Spokane |
6227 |
Valley-Coeur d'Alene, WA-ID Combined Statistical Area |
6228 |
16057 Latah County Idaho 1213 38,184 Moscow, ID Micropolitan |
6229 |
Statistical Area Pullman-Moscow, WA-ID Combined Statistical Area |
6230 |
16059 Lemhi County Idaho 2622 7,758 |
6231 |
16061 Lewis County Idaho 2917 3,889 |
6232 |
16063 Lincoln County Idaho 2821 5,277 Hailey, ID Micropolitan |
6233 |
Statistical Area |
6234 |
16065 Madison County Idaho 1233 37,456 Rexburg, ID Micropolitan |
6235 |
Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, ID Combined |
6236 |
Statistical Area |
6237 |
16067 Minidoka County Idaho 1839 20,037 Burley, ID |
6238 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6239 |
16069 Nez Perce County Idaho 1181 39,531 Lewiston, ID-WA |
6240 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6241 |
16071 Oneida County Idaho 2890 4,215 |
6242 |
16073 Owyhee County Idaho 2330 11,439 Boise City, ID |
6243 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
6244 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6245 |
16075 Payette County Idaho 1702 22,639 Ontario, OR-ID |
6246 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
6247 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6248 |
16077 Power County Idaho 2620 7,778 |
6249 |
16079 Shoshone County Idaho 2260 12,702 |
6250 |
16081 Teton County Idaho 2439 10,052 Jackson, WY-ID |
6251 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6252 |
16083 Twin Falls County Idaho 699 78,595 Twin Falls, ID |
6253 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6254 |
16085 Valley County Idaho 2470 9,545 |
6255 |
16087 Washington County Idaho 2435 10,099 |
6256 |
17001 Adams County Illinois 787 67,197 Quincy, IL-MO |
6257 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Quincy-Hannibal, IL-MO Combined |
6258 |
Statistical Area |
6259 |
17003 Alexander County Illinois 2623 7,748 Cape |
6260 |
Girardeau, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Cape |
6261 |
Girardeau-Sikeston, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
6262 |
17005 Bond County Illinois 1938 17,644 St. Louis, MO-IL |
6263 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
6264 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6265 |
17007 Boone County Illinois 926 53,940 Rockford, IL |
6266 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rockford-Freeport-Rochelle, IL |
6267 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6268 |
17009 Brown County Illinois 2692 6,914 |
6269 |
17011 Bureau County Illinois 1319 34,323 Ottawa-Peru, IL |
6270 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined |
6271 |
Statistical Area |
6272 |
17013 Calhoun County Illinois 2838 5,014 St. Louis, MO-IL |
6273 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
6274 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6275 |
17015 Carroll County Illinois 2105 15,011 |
6276 |
17017 Cass County Illinois 2220 13,338 |
6277 |
17019 Champaign County Illinois 310 203,276 |
6278 |
Champaign-Urbana, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6279 |
17021 Christian County Illinois 1309 34,638 |
6280 |
Taylorville, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6281 |
Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL Combined Statistical Area |
6282 |
17023 Clark County Illinois 2031 16,209 |
6283 |
17025 Clay County Illinois 2191 13,766 |
6284 |
17027 Clinton County Illinois 1220 38,061 St. Louis, MO-IL |
6285 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
6286 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6287 |
17029 Coles County Illinois 929 53,655 |
6288 |
Charleston-Mattoon, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6289 |
17031 Cook County Illinois 2 5,231,351 |
6290 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6291 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6292 |
17033 Crawford County Illinois 1853 19,600 |
6293 |
17035 Cumberland County Illinois 2361 10,968 |
6294 |
Charleston-Mattoon, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6295 |
17037 DeKalb County Illinois 563 104,704 |
6296 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6297 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6298 |
17039 De Witt County Illinois 2015 16,434 Bloomington, IL |
6299 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Pontiac, IL Combined |
6300 |
Statistical Area |
6301 |
17041 Douglas County Illinois 1844 19,853 |
6302 |
17043 DuPage County Illinois 52 927,987 |
6303 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6304 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6305 |
17045 Edgar County Illinois 1911 18,191 |
6306 |
17047 Edwards County Illinois 2709 6,684 |
6307 |
17049 Effingham County Illinois 1318 34,353 |
6308 |
Effingham, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6309 |
17051 Fayette County Illinois 1731 22,014 |
6310 |
17053 Ford County Illinois 2176 14,008 |
6311 |
Champaign-Urbana, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6312 |
17055 Franklin County Illinois 1185 39,407 |
6313 |
17057 Fulton County Illinois 1257 36,651 Canton, IL |
6314 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL Combined |
6315 |
Statistical Area |
6316 |
17059 Gallatin County Illinois 2811 5,430 |
6317 |
17061 Greene County Illinois 2210 13,576 |
6318 |
17063 Grundy County Illinois 974 50,281 |
6319 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6320 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6321 |
17065 Hamilton County Illinois 2573 8,370 |
6322 |
17067 Hancock County Illinois 1881 18,891 Fort |
6323 |
Madison-Keokuk, IA-IL-MO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6324 |
17069 Hardin County Illinois 2886 4,258 |
6325 |
17071 Henderson County Illinois 2678 7,043 |
6326 |
Burlington, IA-IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6327 |
17073 Henry County Illinois 976 50,155 |
6328 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6329 |
Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area |
6330 |
17075 Iroquois County Illinois 1443 29,240 |
6331 |
17077 Jackson County Illinois 863 60,071 |
6332 |
Carbondale-Marion, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6333 |
17079 Jasper County Illinois 2461 9,614 |
6334 |
17081 Jefferson County Illinois 1203 38,720 Mount |
6335 |
Vernon, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6336 |
17083 Jersey County Illinois 1698 22,742 St. Louis, MO-IL |
6337 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
6338 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6339 |
17085 Jo Daviess County Illinois 1709 22,549 |
6340 |
17087 Johnson County Illinois 2255 12,760 |
6341 |
17089 Kane County Illinois 124 522,487 |
6342 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6343 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6344 |
17091 Kankakee County Illinois 530 113,040 |
6345 |
Kankakee, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Chicago-Naperville, |
6346 |
IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6347 |
17093 Kendall County Illinois 515 118,105 |
6348 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6349 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6350 |
17095 Knox County Illinois 950 52,247 Galesburg, IL |
6351 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6352 |
17097 Lake County Illinois 88 702,120 |
6353 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6354 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6355 |
17099 LaSalle County Illinois 531 112,973 |
6356 |
Ottawa-Peru, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area Chicago-Naperville, |
6357 |
IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6358 |
17101 Lawrence County Illinois 2001 16,604 |
6359 |
17103 Lee County Illinois 1299 35,037 Dixon, IL |
6360 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dixon-Sterling, IL Combined |
6361 |
Statistical Area |
6362 |
17105 Livingston County Illinois 1207 38,647 Pontiac, |
6363 |
IL Micropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Pontiac, IL Combined |
6364 |
Statistical Area |
6365 |
17107 Logan County Illinois 1427 30,013 Lincoln, IL |
6366 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL |
6367 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6368 |
17109 McDonough County Illinois 1375 32,537 Macomb, |
6369 |
IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6370 |
17111 McHenry County Illinois 210 308,145 |
6371 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6372 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6373 |
17113 McLean County Illinois 362 172,281 |
6374 |
Bloomington, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Pontiac, IL |
6375 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6376 |
17115 Macon County Illinois 543 110,122 Decatur, |
6377 |
IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6378 |
17117 Macoupin County Illinois 1024 47,231 St. |
6379 |
Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
6380 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
6381 |
17119 Madison County Illinois 248 267,883 St. |
6382 |
Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
6383 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
6384 |
17121 Marion County Illinois 1199 38,894 Centralia, IL |
6385 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, |
6386 |
MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
6387 |
17123 Marshall County Illinois 2286 12,327 Peoria, |
6388 |
IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL Combined |
6389 |
Statistical Area |
6390 |
17125 Mason County Illinois 2146 14,327 |
6391 |
17127 Massac County Illinois 2089 15,234 Paducah, KY-IL |
6392 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Paducah-Mayfield, KY-IL Combined |
6393 |
Statistical Area |
6394 |
17129 Menard County Illinois 2259 12,722 Springfield, IL |
6395 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL |
6396 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6397 |
17131 Mercer County Illinois 2028 16,219 |
6398 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6399 |
Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area |
6400 |
17133 Monroe County Illinois 1344 33,357 St. Louis, MO-IL |
6401 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
6402 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6403 |
17135 Montgomery County Illinois 1434 29,620 |
6404 |
17137 Morgan County Illinois 1296 35,272 Jacksonville, IL |
6405 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL |
6406 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6407 |
17139 Moultrie County Illinois 2112 14,933 |
6408 |
17141 Ogle County Illinois 942 52,848 Rochelle, IL |
6409 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Rockford-Freeport-Rochelle, IL |
6410 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6411 |
17143 Peoria County Illinois 339 187,254 Peoria, |
6412 |
IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL Combined |
6413 |
Statistical Area |
6414 |
17145 Perry County Illinois 1728 22,058 |
6415 |
17147 Piatt County Illinois 2011 16,504 |
6416 |
Champaign-Urbana, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6417 |
17149 Pike County Illinois 2024 16,308 |
6418 |
17151 Pope County Illinois 2883 4,272 |
6419 |
17153 Pulaski County Illinois 2760 5,998 |
6420 |
17155 Putnam County Illinois 2775 5,886 Ottawa-Peru, IL |
6421 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined |
6422 |
Statistical Area |
6423 |
17157 Randolph County Illinois 1355 32,956 |
6424 |
17159 Richland County Illinois 2033 16,176 |
6425 |
17161 Rock Island County Illinois 426 147,457 |
6426 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6427 |
Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area |
6428 |
17163 St. Clair County Illinois 247 268,858 |
6429 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
6430 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
6431 |
17165 Saline County Illinois 1610 24,946 |
6432 |
17167 Sangamon County Illinois 318 199,271 |
6433 |
Springfield, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6434 |
Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL Combined Statistical Area |
6435 |
17169 Schuyler County Illinois 2644 7,457 |
6436 |
17171 Scott County Illinois 2820 5,290 Jacksonville, IL |
6437 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL |
6438 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6439 |
17173 Shelby County Illinois 1723 22,196 |
6440 |
17175 Stark County Illinois 2764 5,946 Peoria, IL |
6441 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL Combined |
6442 |
Statistical Area |
6443 |
17177 Stephenson County Illinois 1027 46,959 |
6444 |
Freeport, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6445 |
Rockford-Freeport-Rochelle, IL Combined Statistical Area |
6446 |
17179 Tazewell County Illinois 458 135,949 |
6447 |
Peoria, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL |
6448 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6449 |
17181 Union County Illinois 1937 17,647 |
6450 |
17183 Vermilion County Illinois 683 80,727 |
6451 |
Danville, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6452 |
17185 Wabash County Illinois 2314 11,727 |
6453 |
17187 Warren County Illinois 1933 17,731 |
6454 |
17189 Washington County Illinois 2133 14,598 |
6455 |
17191 Wayne County Illinois 2005 16,574 |
6456 |
17193 White County Illinois 2135 14,568 |
6457 |
17195 Whiteside County Illinois 881 57,846 |
6458 |
Sterling, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area Dixon-Sterling, IL |
6459 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6460 |
17197 Will County Illinois 89 682,518 |
6461 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6462 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6463 |
17199 Williamson County Illinois 790 66,674 |
6464 |
Carbondale-Marion, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6465 |
17201 Winnebago County Illinois 225 292,069 |
6466 |
Rockford, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6467 |
Rockford-Freeport-Rochelle, IL Combined Statistical Area |
6468 |
17203 Woodford County Illinois 1195 38,971 Peoria, |
6469 |
IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL Combined |
6470 |
Statistical Area |
6471 |
18001 Adams County Indiana 1316 34,365 Decatur, IN |
6472 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN |
6473 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6474 |
18003 Allen County Indiana 185 360,412 Fort |
6475 |
Wayne, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, |
6476 |
IN Combined Statistical Area |
6477 |
18005 Bartholomew County Indiana 694 79,129 |
6478 |
Columbus, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6479 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6480 |
18007 Benton County Indiana 2532 8,804 Lafayette-West |
6481 |
Lafayette, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-West |
6482 |
Lafayette-Frankfort, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6483 |
18009 Blackford County Indiana 2272 12,502 |
6484 |
18011 Boone County Indiana 876 58,944 |
6485 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6486 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6487 |
18013 Brown County Indiana 2102 15,083 |
6488 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6489 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6490 |
18015 Carroll County Indiana 1835 20,095 Lafayette-West |
6491 |
Lafayette, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-West |
6492 |
Lafayette-Frankfort, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6493 |
18017 Cass County Indiana 1208 38,581 Logansport, IN |
6494 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6495 |
18019 Clark County Indiana 537 111,951 |
6496 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6497 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
6498 |
Statistical Area |
6499 |
18021 Clay County Indiana 1535 26,837 Terre Haute, IN |
6500 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6501 |
18023 Clinton County Indiana 1353 33,022 Frankfort, IN |
6502 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-West Lafayette-Frankfort, IN |
6503 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6504 |
18025 Crawford County Indiana 2382 10,665 |
6505 |
18027 Daviess County Indiana 1389 32,064 Washington, IN |
6506 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6507 |
18029 Dearborn County Indiana 982 49,831 |
6508 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6509 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
6510 |
18031 Decatur County Indiana 1560 26,042 Greensburg, IN |
6511 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined |
6512 |
Statistical Area |
6513 |
18033 DeKalb County Indiana 1124 42,321 Auburn, IN |
6514 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN |
6515 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6516 |
18035 Delaware County Indiana 517 117,364 |
6517 |
Muncie, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6518 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6519 |
18037 Dubois County Indiana 1128 42,071 Jasper, IN |
6520 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6521 |
18039 Elkhart County Indiana 317 199,619 |
6522 |
Elkhart-Goshen, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area South |
6523 |
Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI Combined Statistical Area |
6524 |
18041 Fayette County Indiana 1642 24,029 Connersville, IN |
6525 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Richmond-Connersville, IN Combined |
6526 |
Statistical Area |
6527 |
18043 Floyd County Indiana 728 75,283 |
6528 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6529 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
6530 |
Statistical Area |
6531 |
18045 Fountain County Indiana 1969 17,119 |
6532 |
18047 Franklin County Indiana 1691 22,969 |
6533 |
18049 Fulton County Indiana 1794 20,737 |
6534 |
18051 Gibson County Indiana 1339 33,458 |
6535 |
18053 Grant County Indiana 766 69,330 Marion, IN |
6536 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6537 |
18055 Greene County Indiana 1357 32,940 |
6538 |
18057 Hamilton County Indiana 227 289,495 |
6539 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6540 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6541 |
18059 Hancock County Indiana 753 70,933 |
6542 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6543 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6544 |
18061 Harrison County Indiana 1194 39,134 |
6545 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6546 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
6547 |
Statistical Area |
6548 |
18063 Hendricks County Indiana 421 150,434 |
6549 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6550 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6551 |
18065 Henry County Indiana 993 49,345 New Castle, IN |
6552 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined |
6553 |
Statistical Area |
6554 |
18067 Howard County Indiana 673 82,849 Kokomo, IN |
6555 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Kokomo-Peru, IN Combined |
6556 |
Statistical Area |
6557 |
18069 Huntington County Indiana 1246 36,987 |
6558 |
Huntington, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area Fort |
6559 |
Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6560 |
18071 Jackson County Indiana 1106 43,083 Seymour, IN |
6561 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN |
6562 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6563 |
18073 Jasper County Indiana 1340 33,456 |
6564 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6565 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6566 |
18075 Jay County Indiana 1763 21,366 |
6567 |
18077 Jefferson County Indiana 1371 32,554 Madison, |
6568 |
IN Micropolitan Statistical Area Louisville/Jefferson |
6569 |
County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
6570 |
18079 Jennings County Indiana 1486 28,161 North |
6571 |
Vernon, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN |
6572 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6573 |
18081 Johnson County Indiana 440 143,191 |
6574 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6575 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6576 |
18083 Knox County Indiana 1215 38,122 Vincennes, IN |
6577 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6578 |
18085 Kosciusko County Indiana 704 77,609 Warsaw, |
6579 |
IN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6580 |
18087 LaGrange County Indiana 1231 37,521 |
6581 |
18089 Lake County Indiana 136 493,618 |
6582 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6583 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6584 |
18091 LaPorte County Indiana 541 111,246 Michigan |
6585 |
City-La Porte, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6586 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6587 |
18093 Lawrence County Indiana 1048 46,078 Bedford, |
6588 |
IN Micropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Bedford, IN Combined |
6589 |
Statistical Area |
6590 |
18095 Madison County Indiana 479 130,348 |
6591 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6592 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6593 |
18097 Marion County Indiana 55 918,977 |
6594 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6595 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6596 |
18099 Marshall County Indiana 1025 47,024 |
6597 |
Plymouth, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area South |
6598 |
Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI Combined Statistical Area |
6599 |
18101 Martin County Indiana 2421 10,260 |
6600 |
18103 Miami County Indiana 1262 36,486 Peru, IN |
6601 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Kokomo-Peru, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6602 |
18105 Monroe County Indiana 445 141,019 |
6603 |
Bloomington, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Bedford, IN |
6604 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6605 |
18107 Montgomery County Indiana 1211 38,254 |
6606 |
Crawfordsville, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6607 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6608 |
18109 Morgan County Indiana 765 69,356 |
6609 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6610 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6611 |
18111 Newton County Indiana 2173 14,044 |
6612 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6613 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6614 |
18113 Noble County Indiana 1018 47,582 Kendallville, IN |
6615 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN Combined |
6616 |
Statistical Area |
6617 |
18115 Ohio County Indiana 2754 6,079 Cincinnati, |
6618 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6619 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
6620 |
18117 Orange County Indiana 1849 19,690 |
6621 |
18119 Owen County Indiana 1762 21,380 Bloomington, IN |
6622 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Bedford, IN Combined |
6623 |
Statistical Area |
6624 |
18121 Parke County Indiana 1974 17,069 |
6625 |
18123 Perry County Indiana 1859 19,462 |
6626 |
18125 Pike County Indiana 2254 12,766 Jasper, IN |
6627 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6628 |
18127 Porter County Indiana 379 165,682 |
6629 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6630 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
6631 |
18129 Posey County Indiana 1581 25,599 Evansville, |
6632 |
IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6633 |
18131 Pulaski County Indiana 2234 13,124 |
6634 |
18133 Putnam County Indiana 1227 37,750 |
6635 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6636 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6637 |
18135 Randolph County Indiana 1573 25,815 |
6638 |
18137 Ripley County Indiana 1464 28,583 |
6639 |
18139 Rush County Indiana 1972 17,095 |
6640 |
18141 St. Joseph County Indiana 250 266,344 |
6641 |
South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI Metropolitan Statistical Area South |
6642 |
Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI Combined Statistical Area |
6643 |
18143 Scott County Indiana 1655 23,791 |
6644 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6645 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
6646 |
Statistical Area |
6647 |
18145 Shelby County Indiana 1076 44,471 |
6648 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6649 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6650 |
18147 Spencer County Indiana 1785 20,837 |
6651 |
18149 Starke County Indiana 1681 23,213 |
6652 |
18151 Steuben County Indiana 1325 34,124 Angola, IN |
6653 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN |
6654 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6655 |
18153 Sullivan County Indiana 1775 21,188 Terre |
6656 |
Haute, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6657 |
18155 Switzerland County Indiana 2402 10,424 |
6658 |
18157 Tippecanoe County Indiana 355 177,513 |
6659 |
Lafayette-West Lafayette, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6660 |
Lafayette-West Lafayette-Frankfort, IN Combined Statistical Area |
6661 |
18159 Tipton County Indiana 2064 15,695 |
6662 |
18161 Union County Indiana 2649 7,362 Cincinnati, |
6663 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6664 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
6665 |
18163 Vanderburgh County Indiana 349 180,858 |
6666 |
Evansville, IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6667 |
18165 Vermillion County Indiana 2044 16,040 Terre |
6668 |
Haute, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6669 |
18167 Vigo County Indiana 546 108,428 Terre |
6670 |
Haute, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6671 |
18169 Wabash County Indiana 1381 32,361 Wabash, IN |
6672 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6673 |
18171 Warren County Indiana 2577 8,342 |
6674 |
18173 Warrick County Indiana 856 60,463 Evansville, |
6675 |
IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6676 |
18175 Washington County Indiana 1498 27,921 |
6677 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6678 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
6679 |
Statistical Area |
6680 |
18177 Wayne County Indiana 778 68,346 Richmond, IN |
6681 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Richmond-Connersville, IN Combined |
6682 |
Statistical Area |
6683 |
18179 Wells County Indiana 1506 27,652 Fort Wayne, IN |
6684 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN |
6685 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6686 |
18181 White County Indiana 1629 24,426 |
6687 |
18183 Whitley County Indiana 1345 33,342 Fort Wayne, IN |
6688 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN |
6689 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6690 |
19001 Adair County Iowa 2643 7,481 |
6691 |
19003 Adams County Iowa 2915 3,911 |
6692 |
19005 Allamakee County Iowa 2160 14,237 |
6693 |
19007 Appanoose County Iowa 2261 12,700 |
6694 |
19009 Audubon County Iowa 2771 5,910 |
6695 |
19011 Benton County Iowa 1572 25,827 Cedar Rapids, IA |
6696 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA Combined |
6697 |
Statistical Area |
6698 |
19013 Black Hawk County Iowa 475 131,820 |
6699 |
Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6700 |
19015 Boone County Iowa 1555 26,195 Boone, IA Micropolitan |
6701 |
Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des Moines, IA Combined |
6702 |
Statistical Area |
6703 |
19017 Bremer County Iowa 1622 24,479 Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA |
6704 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6705 |
19019 Buchanan County Iowa 1780 20,942 |
6706 |
19021 Buena Vista County Iowa 1805 20,592 Storm Lake, IA |
6707 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6708 |
19023 Butler County Iowa 2108 14,986 |
6709 |
19025 Calhoun County Iowa 2450 9,909 |
6710 |
19027 Carroll County Iowa 1803 20,631 |
6711 |
19029 Cass County Iowa 2197 13,723 |
6712 |
19031 Cedar County Iowa 1900 18,416 |
6713 |
19033 Cerro Gordo County Iowa 1091 43,788 Mason City, IA |
6714 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6715 |
19035 Cherokee County Iowa 2301 11,946 |
6716 |
19037 Chickasaw County Iowa 2288 12,276 |
6717 |
19039 Clarke County Iowa 2483 9,370 |
6718 |
19041 Clay County Iowa 2003 16,599 Spencer, IA Micropolitan |
6719 |
Statistical Area |
6720 |
19043 Clayton County Iowa 1927 17,835 |
6721 |
19045 Clinton County Iowa 1001 48,717 Clinton, IA Micropolitan |
6722 |
Statistical Area Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area |
6723 |
19047 Crawford County Iowa 1960 17,309 |
6724 |
19049 Dallas County Iowa 748 71,967 Des Moines-West Des |
6725 |
Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des |
6726 |
Moines, IA Combined Statistical Area |
6727 |
19051 Davis County Iowa 2550 8,689 Ottumwa, IA Micropolitan |
6728 |
Statistical Area |
6729 |
19053 Decatur County Iowa 2589 8,253 |
6730 |
19055 Delaware County Iowa 1945 17,574 |
6731 |
19057 Des Moines County Iowa 1169 40,340 Burlington, |
6732 |
IA-IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6733 |
19059 Dickinson County Iowa 1985 16,972 Spirit Lake, IA |
6734 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6735 |
19061 Dubuque County Iowa 610 95,097 Dubuque, IA Metropolitan |
6736 |
Statistical Area |
6737 |
19063 Emmet County Iowa 2433 10,120 |
6738 |
19065 Fayette County Iowa 1789 20,793 |
6739 |
19067 Floyd County Iowa 2042 16,056 |
6740 |
19069 Franklin County Iowa 2393 10,554 |
6741 |
19071 Fremont County Iowa 2668 7,147 |
6742 |
19073 Greene County Iowa 2505 9,153 |
6743 |
19075 Grundy County Iowa 2276 12,448 Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA |
6744 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6745 |
19077 Guthrie County Iowa 2376 10,777 Des Moines-West Des |
6746 |
Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des |
6747 |
Moines, IA Combined Statistical Area |
6748 |
19079 Hamilton County Iowa 2086 15,344 |
6749 |
19081 Hancock County Iowa 2351 11,134 |
6750 |
19083 Hardin County Iowa 1961 17,302 |
6751 |
19085 Harrison County Iowa 2139 14,548 Omaha-Council |
6752 |
Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Omaha-Council |
6753 |
Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
6754 |
19087 Henry County Iowa 1829 20,236 |
6755 |
19089 Howard County Iowa 2466 9,563 |
6756 |
19091 Humboldt County Iowa 2456 9,729 |
6757 |
19093 Ida County Iowa 2673 7,108 |
6758 |
19095 Iowa County Iowa 2032 16,189 |
6759 |
19097 Jackson County Iowa 1848 19,712 |
6760 |
19099 Jasper County Iowa 1259 36,602 Newton, IA Micropolitan |
6761 |
Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des Moines, IA Combined |
6762 |
Statistical Area |
6763 |
19101 Jefferson County Iowa 1990 16,867 Fairfield, IA |
6764 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6765 |
19103 Johnson County Iowa 456 136,317 Iowa City, IA |
6766 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA Combined |
6767 |
Statistical Area |
6768 |
19105 Jones County Iowa 1802 20,639 Cedar Rapids, IA |
6769 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA Combined |
6770 |
Statistical Area |
6771 |
19107 Keokuk County Iowa 2406 10,374 |
6772 |
19109 Kossuth County Iowa 2085 15,346 |
6773 |
19111 Lee County Iowa 1284 35,617 Fort Madison-Keokuk, |
6774 |
IA-IL-MO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6775 |
19113 Linn County Iowa 291 215,295 Cedar Rapids, IA |
6776 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA Combined |
6777 |
Statistical Area |
6778 |
19115 Louisa County Iowa 2339 11,278 |
6779 |
19117 Lucas County Iowa 2537 8,760 |
6780 |
19119 Lyon County Iowa 2313 11,757 |
6781 |
19121 Madison County Iowa 2068 15,654 Des Moines-West Des |
6782 |
Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des |
6783 |
Moines, IA Combined Statistical Area |
6784 |
19123 Mahaska County Iowa 1712 22,443 Oskaloosa, IA |
6785 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6786 |
19125 Marion County Iowa 1342 33,419 |
6787 |
19127 Marshall County Iowa 1158 40,857 Marshalltown, IA |
6788 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6789 |
19129 Mills County Iowa 2121 14,837 Omaha-Council Bluffs, |
6790 |
NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, |
6791 |
NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
6792 |
19131 Mitchell County Iowa 2380 10,725 |
6793 |
19133 Monona County Iowa 2508 9,124 |
6794 |
19135 Monroe County Iowa 2598 8,063 |
6795 |
19137 Montgomery County Iowa 2392 10,566 |
6796 |
19139 Muscatine County Iowa 1114 42,879 Muscatine, IA |
6797 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined |
6798 |
Statistical Area |
6799 |
19141 O'Brien County Iowa 2164 14,172 |
6800 |
19143 Osceola County Iowa 2745 6,193 |
6801 |
19145 Page County Iowa 2063 15,713 |
6802 |
19147 Palo Alto County Iowa 2496 9,275 |
6803 |
19149 Plymouth County Iowa 1611 24,907 Sioux City, |
6804 |
IA-NE-SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, |
6805 |
IA-SD-NE Combined Statistical Area |
6806 |
19151 Pocahontas County Iowa 2667 7,150 |
6807 |
19153 Polk County Iowa 151 443,710 Des Moines-West |
6808 |
Des Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des |
6809 |
Moines, IA Combined Statistical Area |
6810 |
19155 Pottawattamie County Iowa 621 92,913 Omaha-Council |
6811 |
Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Omaha-Council |
6812 |
Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
6813 |
19157 Poweshiek County Iowa 1887 18,736 |
6814 |
19159 Ringgold County Iowa 2833 5,096 |
6815 |
19161 Sac County Iowa 2430 10,153 |
6816 |
19163 Scott County Iowa 367 168,799 |
6817 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6818 |
Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area |
6819 |
19165 Shelby County Iowa 2296 12,069 |
6820 |
19167 Sioux County Iowa 1320 34,268 |
6821 |
19169 Story County Iowa 632 91,140 Ames, IA Metropolitan |
6822 |
Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des Moines, IA Combined |
6823 |
Statistical Area |
6824 |
19171 Tama County Iowa 1948 17,536 |
6825 |
19173 Taylor County Iowa 2744 6,208 |
6826 |
19175 Union County Iowa 2267 12,594 |
6827 |
19177 Van Buren County Iowa 2646 7,449 |
6828 |
19179 Wapello County Iowa 1293 35,366 Ottumwa, IA Micropolitan |
6829 |
Statistical Area |
6830 |
19181 Warren County Iowa 1029 46,891 Des Moines-West Des |
6831 |
Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des |
6832 |
Moines, IA Combined Statistical Area |
6833 |
19183 Washington County Iowa 1736 21,914 Iowa City, IA |
6834 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA Combined |
6835 |
Statistical Area |
6836 |
19185 Wayne County Iowa 2736 6,344 |
6837 |
19187 Webster County Iowa 1241 37,273 Fort Dodge, IA |
6838 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6839 |
19189 Winnebago County Iowa 2390 10,600 |
6840 |
19191 Winneshiek County Iowa 1778 21,061 |
6841 |
19193 Woodbury County Iowa 571 102,323 Sioux |
6842 |
City, IA-NE-SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, |
6843 |
IA-SD-NE Combined Statistical Area |
6844 |
19195 Worth County Iowa 2641 7,519 Mason City, IA |
6845 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6846 |
19197 Wright County Iowa 2240 12,991 |
6847 |
20001 Allen County Kansas 2223 13,319 |
6848 |
20003 Anderson County Kansas 2605 7,917 |
6849 |
20005 Atchison County Kansas 1994 16,813 Atchison, KS |
6850 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas |
6851 |
City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
6852 |
20007 Barber County Kansas 2847 4,861 |
6853 |
20009 Barton County Kansas 1511 27,557 Great Bend, KS |
6854 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6855 |
20011 Bourbon County Kansas 2117 14,897 |
6856 |
20013 Brown County Kansas 2452 9,881 |
6857 |
20015 Butler County Kansas 802 65,827 Wichita, KS Metropolitan |
6858 |
Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, KS Combined |
6859 |
Statistical Area |
6860 |
20017 Chase County Kansas 2992 2,757 |
6861 |
20019 Chautauqua County Kansas 2940 3,571 |
6862 |
20021 Cherokee County Kansas 1773 21,226 |
6863 |
20023 Cheyenne County Kansas 3000 2,678 |
6864 |
20025 Clark County Kansas 3038 2,181 |
6865 |
20027 Clay County Kansas 2561 8,531 |
6866 |
20029 Cloud County Kansas 2480 9,397 |
6867 |
20031 Coffey County Kansas 2563 8,502 |
6868 |
20033 Comanche County Kansas 3066 1,913 |
6869 |
20035 Cowley County Kansas 1269 36,288 Arkansas City-Winfield, |
6870 |
KS Micropolitan Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, |
6871 |
KS Combined Statistical Area |
6872 |
20037 Crawford County Kansas 1188 39,361 Pittsburg, KS |
6873 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6874 |
20039 Decatur County Kansas 2987 2,871 |
6875 |
20041 Dickinson County Kansas 1847 19,762 |
6876 |
20043 Doniphan County Kansas 2608 7,864 St. Joseph, |
6877 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
6878 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
6879 |
20045 Douglas County Kansas 532 112,864 Lawrence, KS |
6880 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas |
6881 |
City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
6882 |
20047 Edwards County Kansas 2981 2,979 |
6883 |
20049 Elk County Kansas 2999 2,720 |
6884 |
20051 Ellis County Kansas 1449 29,053 Hays, KS Micropolitan |
6885 |
Statistical Area |
6886 |
20053 Ellsworth County Kansas 2725 6,494 |
6887 |
20055 Finney County Kansas 1242 37,200 Garden City, KS |
6888 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6889 |
20057 Ford County Kansas 1306 34,752 Dodge City, KS |
6890 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6891 |
20059 Franklin County Kansas 1567 25,906 Ottawa, KS |
6892 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas |
6893 |
City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
6894 |
20061 Geary County Kansas 1221 38,013 Junction City, KS |
6895 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Manhattan-Junction City, KS |
6896 |
Combined Statistical Area |
6897 |
20063 Gove County Kansas 2998 2,729 |
6898 |
20065 Graham County Kansas 3002 2,578 |
6899 |
20067 Grant County Kansas 2603 7,923 |
6900 |
20069 Gray County Kansas 2758 6,030 |
6901 |
20071 Greeley County Kansas 3096 1,298 |
6902 |
20073 Greenwood County Kansas 2728 6,454 |
6903 |
20075 Hamilton County Kansas 3001 2,639 |
6904 |
20077 Harper County Kansas 2770 5,911 |
6905 |
20079 Harvey County Kansas 1304 34,852 Wichita, KS Metropolitan |
6906 |
Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, KS Combined |
6907 |
Statistical Area |
6908 |
20081 Haskell County Kansas 2887 4,256 |
6909 |
20083 Hodgeman County Kansas 3058 1,963 |
6910 |
20085 Jackson County Kansas 2216 13,449 Topeka, KS Metropolitan |
6911 |
Statistical Area |
6912 |
20087 Jefferson County Kansas 1877 18,945 Topeka, KS |
6913 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6914 |
20089 Jewell County Kansas 2974 3,046 |
6915 |
20091 Johnson County Kansas 111 559,913 Kansas City, |
6916 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
6917 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
6918 |
20093 Kearny County Kansas 2909 3,968 Garden City, KS |
6919 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6920 |
20095 Kingman County Kansas 2609 7,863 Wichita, KS Metropolitan |
6921 |
Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, KS Combined |
6922 |
Statistical Area |
6923 |
20097 Kiowa County Kansas 3008 2,496 |
6924 |
20099 Labette County Kansas 1769 21,284 Parsons, KS Micropolitan |
6925 |
Statistical Area |
6926 |
20101 Lane County Kansas 3074 1,704 |
6927 |
20103 Leavenworth County Kansas 703 77,739 Kansas City, |
6928 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
6929 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
6930 |
20105 Lincoln County Kansas 2963 3,174 |
6931 |
20107 Linn County Kansas 2477 9,441 Kansas City, MO-KS |
6932 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas |
6933 |
City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
6934 |
20109 Logan County Kansas 2990 2,784 |
6935 |
20111 Lyon County Kansas 1333 33,748 Emporia, KS Micropolitan |
6936 |
Statistical Area |
6937 |
20113 McPherson County Kansas 1438 29,356 McPherson, KS |
6938 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6939 |
20115 Marion County Kansas 2283 12,347 |
6940 |
20117 Marshall County Kansas 2442 10,022 |
6941 |
20119 Meade County Kansas 2874 4,396 |
6942 |
20121 Miami County Kansas 1368 32,612 Kansas City, MO-KS |
6943 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas |
6944 |
City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
6945 |
20123 Mitchell County Kansas 2735 6,355 |
6946 |
20125 Montgomery County Kansas 1313 34,459 Coffeyville, KS |
6947 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6948 |
20127 Morris County Kansas 2777 5,854 |
6949 |
20129 Morton County Kansas 2964 3,169 |
6950 |
20131 Nemaha County Kansas 2431 10,132 |
6951 |
20133 Neosho County Kansas 2018 16,406 |
6952 |
20135 Ness County Kansas 2973 3,068 |
6953 |
20137 Norton County Kansas 2796 5,612 |
6954 |
20139 Osage County Kansas 2035 16,142 Topeka, KS Metropolitan |
6955 |
Statistical Area |
6956 |
20141 Osborne County Kansas 2920 3,806 |
6957 |
20143 Ottawa County Kansas 2755 6,072 Salina, KS Micropolitan |
6958 |
Statistical Area |
6959 |
20145 Pawnee County Kansas 2691 6,928 |
6960 |
20147 Phillips County Kansas 2804 5,519 |
6961 |
20149 Pottawatomie County Kansas 1719 22,302 Manhattan, KS |
6962 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Manhattan-Junction City, KS Combined |
6963 |
Statistical Area |
6964 |
20151 Pratt County Kansas 2457 9,728 |
6965 |
20153 Rawlins County Kansas 3003 2,560 |
6966 |
20155 Reno County Kansas 817 64,438 Hutchinson, KS |
6967 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
6968 |
20157 Republic County Kansas 2848 4,858 |
6969 |
20159 Rice County Kansas 2445 9,985 |
6970 |
20161 Riley County Kansas 724 75,508 Manhattan, KS |
6971 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Manhattan-Junction City, KS Combined |
6972 |
Statistical Area |
6973 |
20163 Rooks County Kansas 2824 5,223 |
6974 |
20165 Rush County Kansas 2959 3,220 |
6975 |
20167 Russell County Kansas 2690 6,946 |
6976 |
20169 Saline County Kansas 903 55,988 Salina, KS Micropolitan |
6977 |
Statistical Area |
6978 |
20171 Scott County Kansas 2842 4,937 |
6979 |
20173 Sedgwick County Kansas 129 503,889 Wichita, |
6980 |
KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, |
6981 |
KS Combined Statistical Area |
6982 |
20175 Seward County Kansas 1661 23,547 Liberal, KS Micropolitan |
6983 |
Statistical Area |
6984 |
20177 Shawnee County Kansas 352 178,991 Topeka, KS |
6985 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6986 |
20179 Sheridan County Kansas 3007 2,538 |
6987 |
20181 Sherman County Kansas 2751 6,113 |
6988 |
20183 Smith County Kansas 2925 3,765 |
6989 |
20185 Stafford County Kansas 2878 4,358 |
6990 |
20187 Stanton County Kansas 3039 2,175 |
6991 |
20189 Stevens County Kansas 2787 5,756 |
6992 |
20191 Sumner County Kansas 1657 23,674 Wichita, KS Metropolitan |
6993 |
Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, KS Combined |
6994 |
Statistical Area |
6995 |
20193 Thomas County Kansas 2602 7,941 |
6996 |
20195 Trego County Kansas 2980 2,986 |
6997 |
20197 Wabaunsee County Kansas 2679 7,039 Topeka, KS |
6998 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
6999 |
20199 Wallace County Kansas 3082 1,517 |
7000 |
20201 Washington County Kansas 2786 5,758 |
7001 |
20203 Wichita County Kansas 3031 2,256 |
7002 |
20205 Wilson County Kansas 2510 9,105 |
7003 |
20207 Woodson County Kansas 2956 3,278 |
7004 |
20209 Wyandotte County Kansas 396 159,129 Kansas |
7005 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
7006 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
7007 |
21001 Adair County Kentucky 1889 18,675 |
7008 |
21003 Allen County Kentucky 1831 20,210 Bowling Green, |
7009 |
KY Metropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, KY |
7010 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7011 |
21005 Anderson County Kentucky 1742 21,728 |
7012 |
Frankfort, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7013 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7014 |
21007 Ballard County Kentucky 2579 8,333 Paducah, KY-IL |
7015 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Paducah-Mayfield, KY-IL Combined |
7016 |
Statistical Area |
7017 |
21009 Barren County Kentucky 1119 42,631 Glasgow, KY |
7018 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, KY Combined |
7019 |
Statistical Area |
7020 |
21011 Bath County Kentucky 2310 11,802 Mount Sterling, |
7021 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7022 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7023 |
21013 Bell County Kentucky 1485 28,183 Middlesborough, |
7024 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7025 |
21015 Boone County Kentucky 496 123,316 |
7026 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7027 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
7028 |
21017 Bourbon County Kentucky 1841 19,978 |
7029 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7030 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7031 |
21019 Boyd County Kentucky 997 49,164 |
7032 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7033 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
7034 |
21021 Boyle County Kentucky 1461 28,658 Danville, KY |
7035 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7036 |
21023 Bracken County Kentucky 2564 8,494 Cincinnati, |
7037 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7038 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
7039 |
21025 Breathitt County Kentucky 2205 13,635 |
7040 |
21027 Breckinridge County Kentucky 1837 20,071 |
7041 |
21029 Bullitt County Kentucky 721 75,896 |
7042 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7043 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
7044 |
Statistical Area |
7045 |
21031 Butler County Kentucky 2250 12,840 Bowling Green, |
7046 |
KY Metropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, KY |
7047 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7048 |
21033 Caldwell County Kentucky 2247 12,935 |
7049 |
21035 Calloway County Kentucky 1228 37,655 Murray, |
7050 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7051 |
21037 Campbell County Kentucky 633 90,908 |
7052 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7053 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
7054 |
21039 Carlisle County Kentucky 2835 5,034 |
7055 |
21041 Carroll County Kentucky 2367 10,900 |
7056 |
21043 Carter County Kentucky 1517 27,348 |
7057 |
21045 Casey County Kentucky 2041 16,082 |
7058 |
21047 Christian County Kentucky 726 75,427 |
7059 |
Clarksville, TN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7060 |
21049 Clark County Kentucky 1282 35,787 |
7061 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7062 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7063 |
21051 Clay County Kentucky 1751 21,556 |
7064 |
21053 Clinton County Kentucky 2417 10,285 |
7065 |
21055 Crittenden County Kentucky 2495 9,280 |
7066 |
21057 Cumberland County Kentucky 2698 6,819 |
7067 |
21059 Daviess County Kentucky 599 97,847 Owensboro, KY |
7068 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7069 |
21061 Edmonson County Kentucky 2294 12,071 Bowling |
7070 |
Green, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, |
7071 |
KY Combined Statistical Area |
7072 |
21063 Elliott County Kentucky 2618 7,780 |
7073 |
21065 Estill County Kentucky 2140 14,493 |
7074 |
21067 Fayette County Kentucky 211 305,489 |
7075 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7076 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7077 |
21069 Fleming County Kentucky 2136 14,560 |
7078 |
21071 Floyd County Kentucky 1197 38,949 |
7079 |
21073 Franklin County Kentucky 984 49,804 |
7080 |
Frankfort, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7081 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7082 |
21075 Fulton County Kentucky 2720 6,525 Union City, |
7083 |
TN-KY Micropolitan Statistical Area Martin-Union City, TN-KY |
7084 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7085 |
21077 Gallatin County Kentucky 2566 8,479 |
7086 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7087 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
7088 |
21079 Garrard County Kentucky 1989 16,913 |
7089 |
21081 Grant County Kentucky 1621 24,485 Cincinnati, |
7090 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7091 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
7092 |
21083 Graves County Kentucky 1230 37,544 Mayfield, KY |
7093 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Paducah-Mayfield, KY-IL Combined |
7094 |
Statistical Area |
7095 |
21085 Grayson County Kentucky 1565 25,964 |
7096 |
21087 Green County Kentucky 2338 11,315 |
7097 |
21089 Greenup County Kentucky 1255 36,707 |
7098 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7099 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
7100 |
21091 Hancock County Kentucky 2552 8,677 Owensboro, KY |
7101 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7102 |
21093 Hardin County Kentucky 556 107,025 |
7103 |
Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7104 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
7105 |
Statistical Area |
7106 |
21095 Harlan County Kentucky 1466 28,543 |
7107 |
21097 Harrison County Kentucky 1892 18,624 |
7108 |
21099 Hart County Kentucky 1904 18,366 |
7109 |
21101 Henderson County Kentucky 1040 46,513 |
7110 |
Evansville, IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7111 |
21103 Henry County Kentucky 2087 15,318 |
7112 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7113 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
7114 |
Statistical Area |
7115 |
21105 Hickman County Kentucky 2856 4,754 |
7116 |
21107 Hopkins County Kentucky 1035 46,718 Madisonville, KY |
7117 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7118 |
21109 Jackson County Kentucky 2222 13,331 |
7119 |
21111 Jefferson County Kentucky 78 750,828 |
7120 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7121 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
7122 |
Statistical Area |
7123 |
21113 Jessamine County Kentucky 988 49,635 |
7124 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7125 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7126 |
21115 Johnson County Kentucky 1669 23,383 |
7127 |
21117 Kenton County Kentucky 388 161,711 |
7128 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7129 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
7130 |
21119 Knott County Kentucky 2037 16,124 |
7131 |
21121 Knox County Kentucky 1396 31,735 London, KY |
7132 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7133 |
21123 Larue County Kentucky 2165 14,151 |
7134 |
Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7135 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
7136 |
Statistical Area |
7137 |
21125 Laurel County Kentucky 870 59,462 London, KY |
7138 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7139 |
21127 Lawrence County Kentucky 2053 15,848 |
7140 |
21129 Lee County Kentucky 2626 7,706 |
7141 |
21131 Leslie County Kentucky 2349 11,170 |
7142 |
21133 Letcher County Kentucky 1646 23,952 |
7143 |
21135 Lewis County Kentucky 2185 13,835 |
7144 |
21137 Lincoln County Kentucky 1626 24,461 Danville, KY |
7145 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7146 |
21139 Livingston County Kentucky 2479 9,423 Paducah, |
7147 |
KY-IL Micropolitan Statistical Area Paducah-Mayfield, KY-IL Combined |
7148 |
Statistical Area |
7149 |
21141 Logan County Kentucky 1541 26,646 |
7150 |
21143 Lyon County Kentucky 2574 8,351 |
7151 |
21145 McCracken County Kentucky 806 65,549 Paducah, |
7152 |
KY-IL Micropolitan Statistical Area Paducah-Mayfield, KY-IL Combined |
7153 |
Statistical Area |
7154 |
21147 McCreary County Kentucky 1917 18,069 |
7155 |
21149 McLean County Kentucky 2472 9,506 Owensboro, KY |
7156 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7157 |
21151 Madison County Kentucky 664 84,786 Richmond-Berea, |
7158 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7159 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7160 |
21153 Magoffin County Kentucky 2238 13,041 |
7161 |
21155 Marion County Kentucky 1836 20,090 |
7162 |
21157 Marshall County Kentucky 1406 31,344 |
7163 |
21159 Martin County Kentucky 2257 12,743 |
7164 |
21161 Mason County Kentucky 1951 17,512 Maysville, KY |
7165 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, |
7166 |
OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
7167 |
21163 Meade County Kentucky 1444 29,237 |
7168 |
Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7169 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
7170 |
Statistical Area |
7171 |
21165 Menifee County Kentucky 2743 6,220 Mount Sterling, |
7172 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7173 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7174 |
21167 Mercer County Kentucky 1771 21,261 |
7175 |
21169 Metcalfe County Kentucky 2446 9,969 Glasgow, |
7176 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, KY |
7177 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7178 |
21171 Monroe County Kentucky 2372 10,821 |
7179 |
21173 Montgomery County Kentucky 1533 26,902 Mount |
7180 |
Sterling, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7181 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7182 |
21175 Morgan County Kentucky 2200 13,668 |
7183 |
21177 Muhlenberg County Kentucky 1408 31,181 |
7184 |
21179 Nelson County Kentucky 1080 44,319 Bardstown, KY |
7185 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Louisville/Jefferson |
7186 |
County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
7187 |
21181 Nicholas County Kentucky 2683 7,000 |
7188 |
21183 Ohio County Kentucky 1641 24,075 |
7189 |
21185 Oldham County Kentucky 847 61,412 |
7190 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7191 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
7192 |
Statistical Area |
7193 |
21187 Owen County Kentucky 2377 10,765 |
7194 |
21189 Owsley County Kentucky 2857 4,722 |
7195 |
21191 Pendleton County Kentucky 2132 14,604 |
7196 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7197 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
7198 |
21193 Perry County Kentucky 1482 28,241 |
7199 |
21195 Pike County Kentucky 819 64,178 |
7200 |
21197 Powell County Kentucky 2274 12,483 |
7201 |
21199 Pulaski County Kentucky 824 63,593 Somerset, KY |
7202 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7203 |
21201 Robertson County Kentucky 3037 2,188 |
7204 |
21203 Rockcastle County Kentucky 1981 17,006 |
7205 |
Richmond-Berea, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7206 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7207 |
21205 Rowan County Kentucky 1665 23,447 |
7208 |
21207 Russell County Kentucky 1952 17,497 |
7209 |
21209 Scott County Kentucky 999 49,057 |
7210 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7211 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7212 |
21211 Shelby County Kentucky 1096 43,614 |
7213 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7214 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
7215 |
Statistical Area |
7216 |
21213 Simpson County Kentucky 1946 17,538 |
7217 |
21215 Spencer County Kentucky 1958 17,416 |
7218 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7219 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
7220 |
Statistical Area |
7221 |
21217 Taylor County Kentucky 1617 24,691 Campbellsville, |
7222 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7223 |
21219 Todd County Kentucky 2264 12,651 |
7224 |
21221 Trigg County Kentucky 2142 14,447 Clarksville, |
7225 |
TN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7226 |
21223 Trimble County Kentucky 2535 8,787 |
7227 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7228 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
7229 |
Statistical Area |
7230 |
21225 Union County Kentucky 2119 14,850 |
7231 |
21227 Warren County Kentucky 520 117,110 Bowling |
7232 |
Green, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, |
7233 |
KY Combined Statistical Area |
7234 |
21229 Washington County Kentucky 2308 11,833 |
7235 |
21231 Wayne County Kentucky 1787 20,824 |
7236 |
21233 Webster County Kentucky 2209 13,583 |
7237 |
21235 Whitley County Kentucky 1288 35,499 London, KY |
7238 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7239 |
21237 Wolfe County Kentucky 2662 7,164 |
7240 |
21239 Woodford County Kentucky 1606 25,077 |
7241 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7242 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
7243 |
22001 Acadia Parish Louisiana 841 61,912 Lafayette, LA |
7244 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA |
7245 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7246 |
22003 Allen Parish Louisiana 1584 25,539 |
7247 |
22005 Ascension Parish Louisiana 533 112,286 |
7248 |
Baton Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7249 |
22007 Assumption Parish Louisiana 1689 23,026 |
7250 |
22009 Avoyelles Parish Louisiana 1138 41,632 |
7251 |
22011 Beauregard Parish Louisiana 1270 36,281 |
7252 |
DeRidder, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area DeRidder-Fort Polk |
7253 |
South, LA Combined Statistical Area |
7254 |
22013 Bienville Parish Louisiana 2170 14,076 |
7255 |
22015 Bossier Parish Louisiana 501 122,197 |
7256 |
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7257 |
22017 Caddo Parish Louisiana 257 257,093 |
7258 |
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7259 |
22019 Calcasieu Parish Louisiana 326 194,493 |
7260 |
Lake Charles, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7261 |
22021 Caldwell Parish Louisiana 2443 10,004 |
7262 |
22023 Cameron Parish Louisiana 2708 6,702 Lake Charles, LA |
7263 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7264 |
22025 Catahoula Parish Louisiana 2416 10,292 |
7265 |
22027 Claiborne Parish Louisiana 1992 16,828 |
7266 |
22029 Concordia Parish Louisiana 1822 20,365 Natchez, |
7267 |
MS-LA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7268 |
22031 De Soto Parish Louisiana 1531 26,963 |
7269 |
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7270 |
22033 East Baton Rouge Parish Louisiana 150 |
7271 |
444,526 Baton Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7272 |
22035 East Carroll Parish Louisiana 2638 7,526 |
7273 |
22037 East Feliciana Parish Louisiana 1840 20,008 Baton |
7274 |
Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7275 |
22039 Evangeline Parish Louisiana 1334 33,710 |
7276 |
22041 Franklin Parish Louisiana 1809 20,561 |
7277 |
22043 Grant Parish Louisiana 1727 22,068 Alexandria, LA |
7278 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7279 |
22045 Iberia Parish Louisiana 737 73,999 Lafayette, LA |
7280 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA |
7281 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7282 |
22047 Iberville Parish Louisiana 1347 33,228 Baton |
7283 |
Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7284 |
22049 Jackson Parish Louisiana 2030 16,216 |
7285 |
22051 Jefferson Parish Louisiana 156 433,676 |
7286 |
New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
7287 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
7288 |
22053 Jefferson Davis Parish Louisiana 1404 31,432 |
7289 |
22055 Lafayette Parish Louisiana 283 227,055 |
7290 |
Lafayette, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7291 |
Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA Combined Statistical Area |
7292 |
22057 Lafourche Parish Louisiana 602 97,029 |
7293 |
Houma-Thibodaux, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7294 |
22059 LaSalle Parish Louisiana 2113 14,927 |
7295 |
22061 Lincoln Parish Louisiana 1028 46,953 Ruston, LA |
7296 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Monroe-Ruston-Bastrop, LA Combined |
7297 |
Statistical Area |
7298 |
22063 Livingston Parish Louisiana 474 131,942 |
7299 |
Baton Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7300 |
22065 Madison Parish Louisiana 2290 12,154 |
7301 |
22067 Morehouse Parish Louisiana 1510 27,559 Bastrop, |
7302 |
LA Micropolitan Statistical Area Monroe-Ruston-Bastrop, LA |
7303 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7304 |
22069 Natchitoches Parish Louisiana 1184 39,436 |
7305 |
Natchitoches, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7306 |
22071 Orleans Parish Louisiana 179 369,250 New |
7307 |
Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
7308 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
7309 |
22073 Ouachita Parish Louisiana 405 155,363 |
7310 |
Monroe, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area Monroe-Ruston-Bastrop, |
7311 |
LA Combined Statistical Area |
7312 |
22075 Plaquemines Parish Louisiana 1647 23,921 New |
7313 |
Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
7314 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
7315 |
22077 Pointe Coupee Parish Louisiana 1699 22,726 Baton |
7316 |
Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7317 |
22079 Rapides Parish Louisiana 472 132,373 |
7318 |
Alexandria, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7319 |
22081 Red River Parish Louisiana 2523 8,983 |
7320 |
22083 Richland Parish Louisiana 1782 20,921 |
7321 |
22085 Sabine Parish Louisiana 1632 24,325 |
7322 |
22087 St. Bernard Parish Louisiana 1137 41,635 New |
7323 |
Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
7324 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
7325 |
22089 St. Charles Parish Louisiana 945 52,681 New |
7326 |
Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
7327 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
7328 |
22091 St. Helena Parish Louisiana 2353 11,071 Baton |
7329 |
Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7330 |
22093 St. James Parish Louisiana 1743 21,722 New |
7331 |
Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
7332 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
7333 |
22095 St. John the Baptist Parish Louisiana 1073 44,758 |
7334 |
New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
7335 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
7336 |
22097 St. Landry Parish Louisiana 669 83,662 |
7337 |
Opelousas, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7338 |
Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA Combined Statistical Area |
7339 |
22099 St. Martin Parish Louisiana 943 52,726 |
7340 |
Lafayette, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7341 |
Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA Combined Statistical Area |
7342 |
22101 St. Mary Parish Louisiana 928 53,697 Morgan |
7343 |
City, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan |
7344 |
City, LA Combined Statistical Area |
7345 |
22103 St. Tammany Parish Louisiana 271 239,453 |
7346 |
New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
7347 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
7348 |
22105 Tangipahoa Parish Louisiana 495 123,441 |
7349 |
Hammond, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
7350 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
7351 |
22107 Tensas Parish Louisiana 2840 4,954 |
7352 |
22109 Terrebonne Parish Louisiana 538 111,893 |
7353 |
Houma-Thibodaux, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7354 |
22111 Union Parish Louisiana 1714 22,419 Monroe, LA |
7355 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Monroe-Ruston-Bastrop, LA Combined |
7356 |
Statistical Area |
7357 |
22113 Vermilion Parish Louisiana 878 58,723 |
7358 |
Lafayette, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7359 |
Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA Combined Statistical Area |
7360 |
22115 Vernon Parish Louisiana 927 53,869 Fort Polk South, |
7361 |
LA Micropolitan Statistical Area DeRidder-Fort Polk South, LA |
7362 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7363 |
22117 Washington Parish Louisiana 1036 46,670 |
7364 |
Bogalusa, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area New |
7365 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
7366 |
22119 Webster Parish Louisiana 1154 40,940 |
7367 |
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7368 |
22121 West Baton Rouge Parish Louisiana 1638 24,106 |
7369 |
Baton Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7370 |
22123 West Carroll Parish Louisiana 2327 11,512 |
7371 |
22125 West Feliciana Parish Louisiana 2078 15,405 Baton |
7372 |
Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7373 |
22127 Winn Parish Louisiana 2107 15,000 |
7374 |
23001 Androscoggin County Maine 551 107,609 |
7375 |
Lewiston-Auburn, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7376 |
Portland-Lewiston-South Portland, ME Combined Statistical Area |
7377 |
23003 Aroostook County Maine 754 70,868 |
7378 |
23005 Cumberland County Maine 231 283,921 |
7379 |
Portland-South Portland, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7380 |
Portland-Lewiston-South Portland, ME Combined Statistical Area |
7381 |
23007 Franklin County Maine 1417 30,630 |
7382 |
23009 Hancock County Maine 916 54,558 |
7383 |
23011 Kennebec County Maine 504 121,853 |
7384 |
Augusta-Waterville, ME Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7385 |
23013 Knox County Maine 1177 39,668 |
7386 |
23015 Lincoln County Maine 1324 34,180 |
7387 |
23017 Oxford County Maine 887 57,481 |
7388 |
23019 Penobscot County Maine 411 153,746 Bangor, |
7389 |
ME Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7390 |
23021 Piscataquis County Maine 1963 17,290 |
7391 |
23023 Sagadahoc County Maine 1297 35,191 Portland-South |
7392 |
Portland, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area Portland-Lewiston-South |
7393 |
Portland, ME Combined Statistical Area |
7394 |
23025 Somerset County Maine 956 51,910 |
7395 |
23027 Waldo County Maine 1201 38,820 |
7396 |
23029 Washington County Maine 1378 32,462 |
7397 |
23031 York County Maine 320 199,005 Portland-South |
7398 |
Portland, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area Portland-Lewiston-South |
7399 |
Portland, ME Combined Statistical Area |
7400 |
24001 Allegany County Maryland 736 74,012 |
7401 |
Cumberland, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7402 |
24003 Anne Arundel County Maryland 113 550,488 |
7403 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7404 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
7405 |
24005 Baltimore County Maryland 69 817,455 |
7406 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7407 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
7408 |
24009 Calvert County Maryland 638 89,628 |
7409 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
7410 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
7411 |
Statistical Area |
7412 |
24011 Caroline County Maryland 1363 32,718 |
7413 |
24013 Carroll County Maryland 375 167,217 |
7414 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7415 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
7416 |
24015 Cecil County Maryland 575 101,696 |
7417 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
7418 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
7419 |
Area |
7420 |
24017 Charles County Maryland 420 150,592 |
7421 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
7422 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
7423 |
Statistical Area |
7424 |
24019 Dorchester County Maryland 1372 32,551 |
7425 |
Cambridge, MD Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7426 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
7427 |
24021 Frederick County Maryland 270 239,582 |
7428 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
7429 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
7430 |
Statistical Area |
7431 |
24023 Garrett County Maryland 1428 29,854 |
7432 |
24025 Harford County Maryland 265 248,622 |
7433 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7434 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
7435 |
24027 Howard County Maryland 218 299,430 |
7436 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7437 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
7438 |
24029 Kent County Maryland 1832 20,191 |
7439 |
24031 Montgomery County Maryland 40 1,004,709 |
7440 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
7441 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
7442 |
Statistical Area |
7443 |
24033 Prince George's County Maryland 58 881,138 |
7444 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
7445 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
7446 |
Statistical Area |
7447 |
24035 Queen Anne's County Maryland 1004 48,595 |
7448 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7449 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
7450 |
24037 St. Mary's County Maryland 544 108,987 |
7451 |
California-Lexington Park, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7452 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
7453 |
24039 Somerset County Maryland 1550 26,253 |
7454 |
Salisbury, MD-DE Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7455 |
24041 Talbot County Maryland 1216 38,098 Easton, MD |
7456 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, |
7457 |
DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
7458 |
24043 Washington County Maryland 422 149,180 |
7459 |
Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7460 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
7461 |
24045 Wicomico County Maryland 584 100,647 |
7462 |
Salisbury, MD-DE Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7463 |
24047 Worcester County Maryland 962 51,578 |
7464 |
Salisbury, MD-DE Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7465 |
24510 Baltimore, City of[16] Maryland 104 621,342 |
7466 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7467 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
7468 |
25001 Barnstable County Massachusetts 290 215,423 |
7469 |
Barnstable Town, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7470 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
7471 |
25003 Berkshire County[13] Massachusetts 480 130,016 |
7472 |
Pittsfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7473 |
25005 Bristol County Massachusetts 112 551,082 |
7474 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7475 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
7476 |
25007 Dukes County Massachusetts 1977 17,041 Vineyard Haven, |
7477 |
MA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7478 |
25009 Essex County[13] Massachusetts 77 755,618 |
7479 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7480 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
7481 |
25011 Franklin County[13] Massachusetts 751 71,540 |
7482 |
Greenfield Town, MA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7483 |
Springfield-Greenfield Town, MA Combined Statistical Area |
7484 |
25013 Hampden County[13] Massachusetts 144 465,923 |
7485 |
Springfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Greenfield |
7486 |
Town, MA Combined Statistical Area |
7487 |
25015 Hampshire County[13] Massachusetts 395 159,795 |
7488 |
Springfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Greenfield |
7489 |
Town, MA Combined Statistical Area |
7490 |
25017 Middlesex County[13] Massachusetts 23 1,537,215 |
7491 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7492 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
7493 |
25019 Nantucket, Town and County of[17] Massachusetts 2415 |
7494 |
10,298 |
7495 |
25021 Norfolk County Massachusetts 90 681,845 |
7496 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7497 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
7498 |
25023 Plymouth County Massachusetts 133 499,759 |
7499 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7500 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
7501 |
25025 Suffolk County[13] Massachusetts 80 744,426 |
7502 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7503 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
7504 |
25027 Worcester County[13] Massachusetts 73 806,163 |
7505 |
Worcester, MA-CT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7506 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
7507 |
26001 Alcona County Michigan 2386 10,635 |
7508 |
26003 Alger County Michigan 2471 9,541 |
7509 |
26005 Allegan County Michigan 536 112,039 Holland, |
7510 |
MI Micropolitan Statistical Area Grand Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI |
7511 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7512 |
26007 Alpena County Michigan 1445 29,234 Alpena, MI |
7513 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7514 |
26009 Antrim County Michigan 1667 23,406 |
7515 |
26011 Arenac County Michigan 2075 15,477 |
7516 |
26013 Baraga County Michigan 2551 8,683 |
7517 |
26015 Barry County Michigan 875 58,990 Grand |
7518 |
Rapids-Wyoming, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Grand |
7519 |
Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7520 |
26017 Bay County Michigan 557 106,935 Bay |
7521 |
City, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Saginaw-Midland-Bay City, MI |
7522 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7523 |
26019 Benzie County Michigan 1955 17,465 Traverse City, |
7524 |
MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7525 |
26021 Berrien County Michigan 404 156,067 |
7526 |
Niles-Benton Harbor, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area South |
7527 |
Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI Combined Statistical Area |
7528 |
26023 Branch County Michigan 1088 43,868 Coldwater, MI |
7529 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7530 |
26025 Calhoun County Michigan 464 135,099 Battle |
7531 |
Creek, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Kalamazoo-Battle Creek-Portage, |
7532 |
MI Combined Statistical Area |
7533 |
26027 Cass County Michigan 951 52,242 South |
7534 |
Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI Metropolitan Statistical Area South |
7535 |
Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI Combined Statistical Area |
7536 |
26029 Charlevoix County Michigan 1561 26,023 |
7537 |
26031 Cheboygan County Michigan 1570 25,835 |
7538 |
26033 Chippewa County Michigan 1198 38,917 Sault |
7539 |
Ste. Marie, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7540 |
26035 Clare County Michigan 1415 30,753 |
7541 |
26037 Clinton County Michigan 720 76,001 Lansing-East |
7542 |
Lansing, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Lansing-East Lansing-Owosso, |
7543 |
MI Combined Statistical Area |
7544 |
26039 Crawford County Michigan 2175 14,009 |
7545 |
26041 Delta County Michigan 1251 36,884 Escanaba, MI |
7546 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7547 |
26043 Dickinson County Michigan 1554 26,220 Iron |
7548 |
Mountain, MI-WI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7549 |
26045 Eaton County Michigan 549 108,008 |
7550 |
Lansing-East Lansing, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Lansing-East |
7551 |
Lansing-Owosso, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7552 |
26047 Emmet County Michigan 1359 32,915 |
7553 |
26049 Genesee County Michigan 163 418,408 Flint, |
7554 |
MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI |
7555 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7556 |
26051 Gladwin County Michigan 1587 25,484 |
7557 |
26053 Gogebic County Michigan 2040 16,084 |
7558 |
26055 Grand Traverse County Michigan 642 89,112 Traverse |
7559 |
City, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7560 |
26057 Gratiot County Michigan 1129 42,063 Alma, MI |
7561 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Mount Pleasant-Alma, MI Combined |
7562 |
Statistical Area |
7563 |
26059 Hillsdale County Michigan 1044 46,229 |
7564 |
Hillsdale, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7565 |
26061 Houghton County Michigan 1261 36,520 |
7566 |
Houghton, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7567 |
26063 Huron County Michigan 1377 32,463 |
7568 |
26065 Ingham County Michigan 235 281,723 |
7569 |
Lansing-East Lansing, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Lansing-East |
7570 |
Lansing-Owosso, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7571 |
26067 Ionia County Michigan 822 63,941 Ionia, MI |
7572 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Grand Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI |
7573 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7574 |
26069 Iosco County Michigan 1596 25,357 |
7575 |
26071 Iron County Michigan 2324 11,587 |
7576 |
26073 Isabella County Michigan 757 70,617 Mount |
7577 |
Pleasant, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area Mount Pleasant-Alma, |
7578 |
MI Combined Statistical Area |
7579 |
26075 Jackson County Michigan 393 160,309 Jackson, |
7580 |
MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7581 |
26077 Kalamazoo County Michigan 260 254,580 |
7582 |
Kalamazoo-Portage, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Kalamazoo-Battle |
7583 |
Creek-Portage, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7584 |
26079 Kalkaska County Michigan 1971 17,099 Traverse |
7585 |
City, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7586 |
26081 Kent County Michigan 106 614,462 Grand |
7587 |
Rapids-Wyoming, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Grand |
7588 |
Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7589 |
26083 Keweenaw County Michigan 3036 2,215 |
7590 |
Houghton, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7591 |
26085 Lake County Michigan 2328 11,498 |
7592 |
26087 Lapeer County Michigan 647 88,173 |
7593 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7594 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7595 |
26089 Leelanau County Michigan 1749 21,607 Traverse |
7596 |
City, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7597 |
26091 Lenawee County Michigan 593 98,987 Adrian, MI |
7598 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI |
7599 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7600 |
26093 Livingston County Michigan 345 182,838 |
7601 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7602 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7603 |
26095 Luce County Michigan 2721 6,522 |
7604 |
26097 Mackinac County Michigan 2350 11,137 |
7605 |
26099 Macomb County Michigan 62 847,383 |
7606 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7607 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7608 |
26101 Manistee County Michigan 1618 24,672 |
7609 |
26103 Marquette County Michigan 782 67,906 |
7610 |
Marquette, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7611 |
26105 Mason County Michigan 1460 28,680 Ludington, MI |
7612 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7613 |
26107 Mecosta County Michigan 1102 43,318 Big Rapids, MI |
7614 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Grand Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI |
7615 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7616 |
26109 Menominee County Michigan 1653 23,815 |
7617 |
Marinette, WI-MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7618 |
26111 Midland County Michigan 667 83,822 Midland, MI |
7619 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Saginaw-Midland-Bay City, MI |
7620 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7621 |
26113 Missaukee County Michigan 2104 15,031 |
7622 |
Cadillac, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7623 |
26115 Monroe County Michigan 419 151,048 Monroe, |
7624 |
MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI |
7625 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7626 |
26117 Montcalm County Michigan 826 63,097 Grand |
7627 |
Rapids-Wyoming, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Grand |
7628 |
Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7629 |
26119 Montmorency County Michigan 2473 9,476 |
7630 |
26121 Muskegon County Michigan 365 170,182 |
7631 |
Muskegon, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Grand |
7632 |
Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7633 |
26123 Newaygo County Michigan 1014 47,959 |
7634 |
26125 Oakland County Michigan 32 1,220,657 |
7635 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7636 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7637 |
26127 Oceana County Michigan 1549 26,310 |
7638 |
26129 Ogemaw County Michigan 1758 21,437 |
7639 |
26131 Ontonagon County Michigan 2730 6,413 |
7640 |
26133 Osceola County Michigan 1676 23,276 |
7641 |
26135 Oscoda County Michigan 2557 8,592 |
7642 |
26137 Otsego County Michigan 1643 24,020 |
7643 |
26139 Ottawa County Michigan 246 269,099 Grand |
7644 |
Rapids-Wyoming, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Grand |
7645 |
Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7646 |
26141 Presque Isle County Michigan 2233 13,129 |
7647 |
26143 Roscommon County Michigan 1638 24,106 |
7648 |
26145 Saginaw County Michigan 323 198,353 Saginaw, |
7649 |
MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Saginaw-Midland-Bay City, MI |
7650 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7651 |
26147 St. Clair County Michigan 391 160,644 |
7652 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7653 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7654 |
26149 St. Joseph County Michigan 851 60,796 Sturgis, |
7655 |
MI Micropolitan Statistical Area Kalamazoo-Battle Creek-Portage, |
7656 |
MI Combined Statistical Area |
7657 |
26151 Sanilac County Michigan 1126 42,268 |
7658 |
26153 Schoolcraft County Michigan 2576 8,343 |
7659 |
26155 Shiawassee County Michigan 768 69,232 Owosso, |
7660 |
MI Micropolitan Statistical Area Lansing-East Lansing-Owosso, MI |
7661 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7662 |
26157 Tuscola County Michigan 915 54,662 |
7663 |
26159 Van Buren County Michigan 725 75,454 |
7664 |
Kalamazoo-Portage, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Kalamazoo-Battle |
7665 |
Creek-Portage, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7666 |
26161 Washtenaw County Michigan 189 350,946 |
7667 |
Ann Arbor, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Detroit-Warren-Ann |
7668 |
Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7669 |
26163 Wayne County Michigan 18 1,792,365 |
7670 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7671 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
7672 |
26165 Wexford County Michigan 1369 32,608 Cadillac, MI |
7673 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7674 |
27001 Aitkin County Minnesota 2051 15,927 |
7675 |
27003 Anoka County Minnesota 194 336,414 |
7676 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7677 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7678 |
27005 Becker County Minnesota 1354 33,000 |
7679 |
27007 Beltrami County Minnesota 1060 45,375 Bemidji, |
7680 |
MN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7681 |
27009 Benton County Minnesota 1200 38,865 St. Cloud, MN |
7682 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined |
7683 |
Statistical Area |
7684 |
27011 Big Stone County Minnesota 2829 5,164 |
7685 |
27013 Blue Earth County Minnesota 809 65,091 |
7686 |
Mankato-North Mankato, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7687 |
Mankato-New Ulm-North Mankato, MN Combined Statistical Area |
7688 |
27015 Brown County Minnesota 1592 25,425 New Ulm, MN |
7689 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Mankato-New Ulm-North Mankato, MN |
7690 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7691 |
27017 Carlton County Minnesota 1294 35,348 Duluth, MN-WI |
7692 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7693 |
27019 Carver County Minnesota 617 93,707 Minneapolis-St. |
7694 |
Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
7695 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7696 |
27021 Cass County Minnesota 1476 28,357 Brainerd, MN |
7697 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7698 |
27023 Chippewa County Minnesota 2291 12,135 |
7699 |
27025 Chisago County Minnesota 931 53,452 Minneapolis-St. |
7700 |
Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
7701 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7702 |
27027 Clay County Minnesota 862 60,155 Fargo, ND-MN |
7703 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Fargo-Wahpeton, ND-MN Combined |
7704 |
Statistical Area |
7705 |
27029 Clearwater County Minnesota 2546 8,703 |
7706 |
27031 Cook County Minnesota 2828 5,185 |
7707 |
27033 Cottonwood County Minnesota 2323 11,597 |
7708 |
27035 Crow Wing County Minnesota 829 62,882 |
7709 |
Brainerd, MN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7710 |
27037 Dakota County Minnesota 168 405,088 |
7711 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7712 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7713 |
27039 Dodge County Minnesota 1830 20,231 Rochester, MN |
7714 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Austin, MN Combined |
7715 |
Statistical Area |
7716 |
27041 Douglas County Minnesota 1265 36,415 Alexandria, MN |
7717 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7718 |
27043 Faribault County Minnesota 2154 14,263 |
7719 |
27045 Fillmore County Minnesota 1786 20,834 |
7720 |
Rochester, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Austin, MN |
7721 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7722 |
27047 Freeborn County Minnesota 1410 31,054 Albert |
7723 |
Lea, MN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7724 |
27049 Goodhue County Minnesota 1043 46,336 Red Wing, MN |
7725 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined |
7726 |
Statistical Area |
7727 |
27051 Grant County Minnesota 2765 5,944 |
7728 |
27053 Hennepin County Minnesota 35 1,184,576 |
7729 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7730 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7731 |
27055 Houston County Minnesota 1883 18,837 La |
7732 |
Crosse-Onalaska, WI-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7733 |
27057 Hubbard County Minnesota 1823 20,347 |
7734 |
27059 Isanti County Minnesota 1212 38,248 Minneapolis-St. |
7735 |
Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
7736 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7737 |
27061 Itasca County Minnesota 1063 45,221 |
7738 |
27063 Jackson County Minnesota 2418 10,281 |
7739 |
27065 Kanabec County Minnesota 2047 16,005 |
7740 |
27067 Kandiyohi County Minnesota 1123 42,379 Willmar, |
7741 |
MN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7742 |
27069 Kittson County Minnesota 2869 4,493 |
7743 |
27071 Koochiching County Minnesota 2230 13,208 |
7744 |
27073 Lac qui Parle County Minnesota 2671 7,109 |
7745 |
27075 Lake County Minnesota 2373 10,818 |
7746 |
27077 Lake of the Woods County Minnesota 2908 |
7747 |
3,973 |
7748 |
27079 Le Sueur County Minnesota 1504 27,677 |
7749 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7750 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7751 |
27081 Lincoln County Minnesota 2779 5,818 |
7752 |
27083 Lyon County Minnesota 1583 25,543 Marshall, MN |
7753 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7754 |
27085 McLeod County Minnesota 1275 36,053 Hutchinson, MN |
7755 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined |
7756 |
Statistical Area |
7757 |
27087 Mahnomen County Minnesota 2802 5,536 |
7758 |
27089 Marshall County Minnesota 2476 9,449 |
7759 |
27091 Martin County Minnesota 1816 20,475 |
7760 |
27093 Meeker County Minnesota 1688 23,061 |
7761 |
27095 Mille Lacs County Minnesota 1577 25,740 |
7762 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7763 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7764 |
27097 Morrison County Minnesota 1352 33,052 |
7765 |
27099 Mower County Minnesota 1187 39,372 Austin, MN |
7766 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Austin, MN Combined |
7767 |
Statistical Area |
7768 |
27101 Murray County Minnesota 2559 8,577 |
7769 |
27103 Nicollet County Minnesota 1358 32,929 |
7770 |
Mankato-North Mankato, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7771 |
Mankato-New Ulm-North Mankato, MN Combined Statistical Area |
7772 |
27105 Nobles County Minnesota 1754 21,487 Worthington, MN |
7773 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7774 |
27107 Norman County Minnesota 2713 6,634 |
7775 |
27109 Olmsted County Minnesota 429 147,066 |
7776 |
Rochester, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Austin, MN |
7777 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7778 |
27111 Otter Tail County Minnesota 889 57,288 Fergus |
7779 |
Falls, MN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7780 |
27113 Pennington County Minnesota 2171 14,074 |
7781 |
27115 Pine County Minnesota 1447 29,218 |
7782 |
27117 Pipestone County Minnesota 2486 9,345 |
7783 |
27119 Polk County Minnesota 1405 31,416 Grand Forks, |
7784 |
ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7785 |
27121 Pope County Minnesota 2368 10,892 |
7786 |
27123 Ramsey County Minnesota 126 520,152 |
7787 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7788 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7789 |
27125 Red Lake County Minnesota 2895 4,087 |
7790 |
27127 Redwood County Minnesota 2054 15,847 |
7791 |
27129 Renville County Minnesota 2083 15,369 |
7792 |
27131 Rice County Minnesota 813 64,854 |
7793 |
Faribault-Northfield, MN Micropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
7794 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7795 |
27133 Rock County Minnesota 2469 9,553 |
7796 |
27135 Roseau County Minnesota 2076 15,476 |
7797 |
27137 St. Louis County Minnesota 315 200,319 |
7798 |
Duluth, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7799 |
27139 Scott County Minnesota 463 135,152 |
7800 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7801 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7802 |
27141 Sherburne County Minnesota 639 89,455 |
7803 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7804 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7805 |
27143 Sibley County Minnesota 2098 15,123 Minneapolis-St. |
7806 |
Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
7807 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7808 |
27145 Stearns County Minnesota 415 151,606 St. |
7809 |
Cloud, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI |
7810 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7811 |
27147 Steele County Minnesota 1268 36,322 Owatonna, MN |
7812 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7813 |
27149 Stevens County Minnesota 2459 9,663 |
7814 |
27151 Swift County Minnesota 2464 9,594 |
7815 |
27153 Todd County Minnesota 1619 24,509 |
7816 |
27155 Traverse County Minnesota 2944 3,451 |
7817 |
27157 Wabasha County Minnesota 1755 21,476 Rochester, MN |
7818 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Austin, MN Combined |
7819 |
Statistical Area |
7820 |
27159 Wadena County Minnesota 2190 13,767 |
7821 |
27161 Waseca County Minnesota 1865 19,237 |
7822 |
27163 Washington County Minnesota 269 244,088 |
7823 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7824 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7825 |
27165 Watonwan County Minnesota 2347 11,187 |
7826 |
27167 Wilkin County Minnesota 2716 6,585 Wahpeton, ND-MN |
7827 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Fargo-Wahpeton, ND-MN Combined |
7828 |
Statistical Area |
7829 |
27169 Winona County Minnesota 961 51,629 Winona, MN |
7830 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7831 |
27171 Wright County Minnesota 483 127,336 |
7832 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7833 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
7834 |
27173 Yellow Medicine County Minnesota 2429 10,158 |
7835 |
28001 Adams County Mississippi 1386 32,122 Natchez, MS-LA |
7836 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7837 |
28003 Alcorn County Mississippi 1243 37,164 Corinth, MS |
7838 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7839 |
28005 Amite County Mississippi 2243 12,957 McComb, MS |
7840 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7841 |
28007 Attala County Mississippi 1867 19,157 |
7842 |
28009 Benton County Mississippi 2543 8,730 Memphis, |
7843 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
7844 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
7845 |
28011 Bolivar County Mississippi 1328 33,904 Cleveland, MS |
7846 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Indianola, MS Combined |
7847 |
Statistical Area |
7848 |
28013 Calhoun County Mississippi 2120 14,843 |
7849 |
28015 Carroll County Mississippi 2403 10,423 Greenwood, MS |
7850 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7851 |
28017 Chickasaw County Mississippi 1958 17,416 |
7852 |
28019 Choctaw County Mississippi 2575 8,346 |
7853 |
28021 Claiborne County Mississippi 2484 9,349 |
7854 |
Vicksburg, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7855 |
Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS Combined Statistical Area |
7856 |
28023 Clarke County Mississippi 2008 16,556 Meridian, MS |
7857 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7858 |
28025 Clay County Mississippi 1819 20,427 |
7859 |
28027 Coahoma County Mississippi 1579 25,709 Clarksdale, MS |
7860 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7861 |
28029 Copiah County Mississippi 1452 28,955 Jackson, MS |
7862 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
7863 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7864 |
28031 Covington County Mississippi 1852 19,607 |
7865 |
28033 DeSoto County Mississippi 376 166,234 Memphis, |
7866 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
7867 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
7868 |
28035 Forrest County Mississippi 711 76,894 Hattiesburg, MS |
7869 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7870 |
28037 Franklin County Mississippi 2604 7,918 |
7871 |
28039 George County Mississippi 1693 22,930 |
7872 |
28041 Greene County Mississippi 2151 14,311 |
7873 |
28043 Grenada County Mississippi 1744 21,682 Grenada, MS |
7874 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7875 |
28045 Hancock County Mississippi 1062 45,255 |
7876 |
Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7877 |
28047 Harrison County Mississippi 328 194,029 |
7878 |
Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7879 |
28049 Hinds County Mississippi 264 248,643 Jackson, |
7880 |
MS Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
7881 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7882 |
28051 Holmes County Mississippi 1884 18,796 |
7883 |
28053 Humphreys County Mississippi 2504 9,189 |
7884 |
28055 Issaquena County Mississippi 3090 1,386 |
7885 |
28057 Itawamba County Mississippi 1672 23,340 Tupelo, |
7886 |
MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7887 |
28059 Jackson County Mississippi 447 140,298 |
7888 |
Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7889 |
28061 Jasper County Mississippi 2010 16,523 Laurel, MS |
7890 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7891 |
28063 Jefferson County Mississippi 2632 7,638 |
7892 |
28065 Jefferson Davis County Mississippi 2297 12,032 |
7893 |
28067 Jones County Mississippi 772 68,641 Laurel, MS |
7894 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7895 |
28069 Kemper County Mississippi 2412 10,335 Meridian, MS |
7896 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7897 |
28071 Lafayette County Mississippi 991 49,495 Oxford, |
7898 |
MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7899 |
28073 Lamar County Mississippi 884 57,786 Hattiesburg, MS |
7900 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7901 |
28075 Lauderdale County Mississippi 688 80,220 |
7902 |
Meridian, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7903 |
28077 Lawrence County Mississippi 2270 12,551 |
7904 |
28079 Leake County Mississippi 1675 23,297 |
7905 |
28081 Lee County Mississippi 663 85,042 Tupelo, MS |
7906 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7907 |
28083 Leflore County Mississippi 1412 30,948 Greenwood, MS |
7908 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7909 |
28085 Lincoln County Mississippi 1303 34,900 Brookhaven, MS |
7910 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
7911 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7912 |
28087 Lowndes County Mississippi 868 59,670 Columbus, MS |
7913 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7914 |
28089 Madison County Mississippi 595 98,468 Jackson, MS |
7915 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
7916 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7917 |
28091 Marion County Mississippi 1546 26,442 |
7918 |
28093 Marshall County Mississippi 1258 36,612 Memphis, |
7919 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
7920 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
7921 |
28095 Monroe County Mississippi 1264 36,421 |
7922 |
28097 Montgomery County Mississippi 2388 10,614 |
7923 |
28099 Neshoba County Mississippi 1432 29,785 |
7924 |
28101 Newton County Mississippi 1750 21,601 |
7925 |
28103 Noxubee County Mississippi 2344 11,218 |
7926 |
28105 Oktibbeha County Mississippi 1008 48,192 |
7927 |
Starkville, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7928 |
28107 Panola County Mississippi 1312 34,473 |
7929 |
28109 Pearl River County Mississippi 909 55,295 |
7930 |
Picayune, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area New |
7931 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
7932 |
28111 Perry County Mississippi 2293 12,086 Hattiesburg, MS |
7933 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
7934 |
28113 Pike County Mississippi 1171 40,100 McComb, MS |
7935 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7936 |
28115 Pontotoc County Mississippi 1420 30,594 Tupelo, |
7937 |
MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7938 |
28117 Prentiss County Mississippi 1594 25,390 |
7939 |
28119 Quitman County Mississippi 2616 7,798 |
7940 |
28121 Rankin County Mississippi 436 145,165 Jackson, |
7941 |
MS Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
7942 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7943 |
28123 Scott County Mississippi 1481 28,250 |
7944 |
28125 Sharkey County Mississippi 2851 4,799 |
7945 |
28127 Simpson County Mississippi 1516 27,374 Jackson, MS |
7946 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
7947 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7948 |
28129 Smith County Mississippi 2023 16,345 |
7949 |
28131 Stone County Mississippi 1920 18,028 |
7950 |
28133 Sunflower County Mississippi 1472 28,431 |
7951 |
Indianola, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Indianola, MS |
7952 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7953 |
28135 Tallahatchie County Mississippi 2099 15,111 |
7954 |
28137 Tate County Mississippi 1468 28,490 Memphis, |
7955 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
7956 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
7957 |
28139 Tippah County Mississippi 1730 22,025 |
7958 |
28141 Tishomingo County Mississippi 1854 19,591 |
7959 |
28143 Tunica County Mississippi 2396 10,475 Memphis, |
7960 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
7961 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
7962 |
28145 Union County Mississippi 1515 27,414 |
7963 |
28147 Walthall County Mississippi 2100 15,100 |
7964 |
28149 Warren County Mississippi 1011 48,084 Vicksburg, MS |
7965 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
7966 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7967 |
28151 Washington County Mississippi 987 49,750 |
7968 |
Greenville, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7969 |
28153 Wayne County Mississippi 1800 20,661 |
7970 |
28155 Webster County Mississippi 2441 10,039 |
7971 |
28157 Wilkinson County Mississippi 2478 9,432 |
7972 |
28159 Winston County Mississippi 1873 19,029 |
7973 |
28161 Yalobusha County Mississippi 2279 12,401 |
7974 |
28163 Yazoo County Mississippi 1483 28,195 Jackson, MS |
7975 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
7976 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7977 |
29001 Adair County Missouri 1582 25,581 Kirksville, MO |
7978 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
7979 |
29003 Andrew County Missouri 1957 17,417 St. Joseph, |
7980 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
7981 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
7982 |
29005 Atchison County Missouri 2805 5,517 |
7983 |
29007 Audrain County Missouri 1580 25,621 Mexico, MO |
7984 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Moberly-Mexico, MO |
7985 |
Combined Statistical Area |
7986 |
29009 Barry County Missouri 1287 35,546 |
7987 |
29011 Barton County Missouri 2285 12,337 |
7988 |
29013 Bates County Missouri 1997 16,709 Kansas City, |
7989 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
7990 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
7991 |
29015 Benton County Missouri 1876 18,962 |
7992 |
29017 Bollinger County Missouri 2281 12,382 Cape |
7993 |
Girardeau, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Cape |
7994 |
Girardeau-Sikeston, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
7995 |
29019 Boone County Missouri 370 168,535 |
7996 |
Columbia, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Moberly-Mexico, |
7997 |
MO Combined Statistical Area |
7998 |
29021 Buchanan County Missouri 637 89,706 St. |
7999 |
Joseph, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
8000 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
8001 |
29023 Butler County Missouri 1108 43,053 Poplar Bluff, MO |
8002 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8003 |
29025 Caldwell County Missouri 2507 9,145 Kansas |
8004 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
8005 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
8006 |
29027 Callaway County Missouri 1081 44,305 |
8007 |
Jefferson City, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8008 |
29029 Camden County Missouri 1089 43,845 |
8009 |
29031 Cape Girardeau County Missouri 710 76,950 Cape |
8010 |
Girardeau, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Cape |
8011 |
Girardeau-Sikeston, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
8012 |
29033 Carroll County Missouri 2511 9,086 |
8013 |
29035 Carter County Missouri 2740 6,262 |
8014 |
29037 Cass County Missouri 586 100,376 Kansas |
8015 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
8016 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
8017 |
29039 Cedar County Missouri 2187 13,799 |
8018 |
29041 Chariton County Missouri 2631 7,649 |
8019 |
29043 Christian County Missouri 689 79,824 |
8020 |
Springfield, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO |
8021 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8022 |
29045 Clark County Missouri 2689 6,969 Fort |
8023 |
Madison-Keokuk, IA-IL-MO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8024 |
29047 Clay County Missouri 282 227,577 Kansas |
8025 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
8026 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
8027 |
29049 Clinton County Missouri 1813 20,508 Kansas City, |
8028 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
8029 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
8030 |
29051 Cole County Missouri 718 76,363 Jefferson City, |
8031 |
MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8032 |
29053 Cooper County Missouri 1950 17,520 |
8033 |
29055 Crawford County Missouri 1614 24,832 |
8034 |
29057 Dade County Missouri 2636 7,568 |
8035 |
29059 Dallas County Missouri 1996 16,799 Springfield, MO |
8036 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO Combined |
8037 |
Statistical Area |
8038 |
29061 Daviess County Missouri 2590 8,239 |
8039 |
29063 DeKalb County Missouri 2245 12,940 St. Joseph, |
8040 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
8041 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
8042 |
29065 Dent County Missouri 2069 15,647 |
8043 |
29067 Douglas County Missouri 2208 13,585 |
8044 |
29069 Dunklin County Missouri 1392 31,826 Kennett, MO |
8045 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8046 |
29071 Franklin County Missouri 579 101,412 |
8047 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
8048 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
8049 |
29073 Gasconade County Missouri 2109 14,972 |
8050 |
29075 Gentry County Missouri 2700 6,777 |
8051 |
29077 Greene County Missouri 237 280,626 |
8052 |
Springfield, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO |
8053 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8054 |
29079 Grundy County Missouri 2411 10,338 |
8055 |
29081 Harrison County Missouri 2544 8,728 |
8056 |
29083 Henry County Missouri 1726 22,153 |
8057 |
29085 Hickory County Missouri 2482 9,391 |
8058 |
29087 Holt County Missouri 2861 4,655 |
8059 |
29089 Howard County Missouri 2428 10,169 |
8060 |
29091 Howell County Missouri 1162 40,629 West Plains, MO |
8061 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8062 |
29093 Iron County Missouri 2406 10,374 |
8063 |
29095 Jackson County Missouri 91 677,377 Kansas |
8064 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
8065 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
8066 |
29097 Jasper County Missouri 524 115,258 Joplin, |
8067 |
MO Metropolitan Statistical Area Joplin-Miami, MO-OK Combined |
8068 |
Statistical Area |
8069 |
29099 Jefferson County Missouri 288 220,209 |
8070 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
8071 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
8072 |
29101 Johnson County Missouri 920 54,397 Warrensburg, MO |
8073 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City, |
8074 |
MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
8075 |
29103 Knox County Missouri 2896 4,082 |
8076 |
29105 Laclede County Missouri 1290 35,417 Lebanon, MO |
8077 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8078 |
29107 Lafayette County Missouri 1351 33,080 Kansas |
8079 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
8080 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
8081 |
29109 Lawrence County Missouri 1209 38,467 |
8082 |
29111 Lewis County Missouri 2427 10,174 Quincy, IL-MO |
8083 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Quincy-Hannibal, IL-MO Combined |
8084 |
Statistical Area |
8085 |
29113 Lincoln County Missouri 932 53,354 St. Louis, MO-IL |
8086 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
8087 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8088 |
29115 Linn County Missouri 2273 12,484 |
8089 |
29117 Livingston County Missouri 2103 15,037 |
8090 |
29119 McDonald County Missouri 1695 22,876 |
8091 |
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8092 |
29121 Macon County Missouri 2073 15,573 |
8093 |
29123 Madison County Missouri 2276 12,448 |
8094 |
29125 Maries County Missouri 2520 9,014 |
8095 |
29127 Marion County Missouri 1457 28,745 Hannibal, MO |
8096 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Quincy-Hannibal, IL-MO Combined |
8097 |
Statistical Area |
8098 |
29129 Mercer County Missouri 2928 3,729 |
8099 |
29131 Miller County Missouri 1615 24,817 |
8100 |
29133 Mississippi County Missouri 2148 14,322 |
8101 |
29135 Moniteau County Missouri 2071 15,625 |
8102 |
Jefferson City, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8103 |
29137 Monroe County Missouri 2546 8,703 |
8104 |
29139 Montgomery County Missouri 2298 11,996 |
8105 |
29141 Morgan County Missouri 1833 20,117 |
8106 |
29143 New Madrid County Missouri 1897 18,488 |
8107 |
29145 Newton County Missouri 874 59,069 Joplin, MO |
8108 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Joplin-Miami, MO-OK Combined |
8109 |
Statistical Area |
8110 |
29147 Nodaway County Missouri 1666 23,419 Maryville, MO |
8111 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8112 |
29149 Oregon County Missouri 2359 10,997 |
8113 |
29151 Osage County Missouri 2182 13,858 Jefferson City, |
8114 |
MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8115 |
29153 Ozark County Missouri 2462 9,601 |
8116 |
29155 Pemiscot County Missouri 1915 18,111 |
8117 |
29157 Perry County Missouri 1874 19,018 |
8118 |
29159 Pettis County Missouri 1125 42,319 Sedalia, MO |
8119 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8120 |
29161 Phelps County Missouri 1069 44,987 Rolla, MO |
8121 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8122 |
29163 Pike County Missouri 1894 18,565 |
8123 |
29165 Platte County Missouri 628 92,054 Kansas City, |
8124 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
8125 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
8126 |
29167 Polk County Missouri 1411 31,017 Springfield, MO |
8127 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO Combined |
8128 |
Statistical Area |
8129 |
29169 Pulaski County Missouri 934 53,259 Fort Leonard |
8130 |
Wood, MO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8131 |
29171 Putnam County Missouri 2843 4,931 |
8132 |
29173 Ralls County Missouri 2419 10,277 Hannibal, MO |
8133 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Quincy-Hannibal, IL-MO Combined |
8134 |
Statistical Area |
8135 |
29175 Randolph County Missouri 1598 25,330 Moberly, |
8136 |
MO Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Moberly-Mexico, MO |
8137 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8138 |
29177 Ray County Missouri 1687 23,064 Kansas City, |
8139 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
8140 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
8141 |
29179 Reynolds County Missouri 2711 6,667 |
8142 |
29181 Ripley County Missouri 2174 14,036 |
8143 |
29183 St. Charles County Missouri 180 368,666 |
8144 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
8145 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
8146 |
29185 St. Clair County Missouri 2474 9,474 |
8147 |
29186 Ste. Genevieve County Missouri 1932 17,740 |
8148 |
29187 St. Francois County Missouri 800 65,917 |
8149 |
Farmington, MO Micropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
8150 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
8151 |
29189 St. Louis County Missouri 41 1,000,438 |
8152 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
8153 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
8154 |
29195 Saline County Missouri 1673 23,339 Marshall, MO |
8155 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8156 |
29197 Schuyler County Missouri 2876 4,370 |
8157 |
Kirksville, MO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8158 |
29199 Scotland County Missouri 2846 4,877 |
8159 |
29201 Scott County Missouri 1193 39,139 Sikeston, MO |
8160 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Cape Girardeau-Sikeston, MO-IL |
8161 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8162 |
29203 Shannon County Missouri 2580 8,318 |
8163 |
29205 Shelby County Missouri 2741 6,234 |
8164 |
29207 Stoddard County Missouri 1431 29,795 |
8165 |
29209 Stone County Missouri 1399 31,568 Branson, MO |
8166 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO Combined |
8167 |
Statistical Area |
8168 |
29211 Sullivan County Missouri 2718 6,546 |
8169 |
29213 Taney County Missouri 941 52,956 Branson, MO |
8170 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO Combined |
8171 |
Statistical Area |
8172 |
29215 Texas County Missouri 1574 25,810 |
8173 |
29217 Vernon County Missouri 1792 20,748 |
8174 |
29219 Warren County Missouri 1362 32,753 St. Louis, MO-IL |
8175 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
8176 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8177 |
29221 Washington County Missouri 1605 25,095 |
8178 |
29223 Wayne County Missouri 2219 13,402 |
8179 |
29225 Webster County Missouri 1267 36,351 Springfield, MO |
8180 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO Combined |
8181 |
Statistical Area |
8182 |
29227 Worth County Missouri 3044 2,079 |
8183 |
29229 Wright County Missouri 1891 18,629 |
8184 |
29510 St. Louis, City of[18] Missouri 205 318,172 |
8185 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
8186 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
8187 |
30001 Beaverhead County Montana 2485 9,346 |
8188 |
30003 Big Horn County Montana 2237 13,061 |
8189 |
30005 Blaine County Montana 2710 6,683 |
8190 |
30007 Broadwater County Montana 2787 5,756 |
8191 |
30009 Carbon County Montana 2432 10,127 Billings, MT |
8192 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8193 |
30011 Carter County Montana 3102 1,177 |
8194 |
30013 Cascade County Montana 679 81,723 Great Falls, MT |
8195 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8196 |
30015 Chouteau County Montana 2773 5,904 |
8197 |
30017 Custer County Montana 2305 11,888 |
8198 |
30019 Daniels County Montana 3071 1,786 |
8199 |
30021 Dawson County Montana 2497 9,249 |
8200 |
30023 Deer Lodge County Montana 2498 9,227 |
8201 |
30025 Fallon County Montana 2978 3,024 |
8202 |
30027 Fergus County Montana 2331 11,435 |
8203 |
30029 Flathead County Montana 630 91,633 |
8204 |
Kalispell, MT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8205 |
30031 Gallatin County Montana 624 92,614 Bozeman, |
8206 |
MT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8207 |
30033 Garfield County Montana 3098 1,261 |
8208 |
30035 Glacier County Montana 2198 13,711 |
8209 |
30037 Golden Valley County Montana 3116 839 |
8210 |
Billings, MT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8211 |
30039 Granite County Montana 2968 3,109 |
8212 |
30041 Hill County Montana 2020 16,366 |
8213 |
30043 Jefferson County Montana 2335 11,401 Helena, |
8214 |
MT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8215 |
30045 Judith Basin County Montana 3049 2,024 |
8216 |
30047 Lake County Montana 1450 28,986 |
8217 |
30049 Lewis and Clark County Montana 812 64,876 Helena, |
8218 |
MT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8219 |
30051 Liberty County Montana 3015 2,392 |
8220 |
30053 Lincoln County Montana 1857 19,491 |
8221 |
30055 McCone County Montana 3075 1,701 |
8222 |
30057 Madison County Montana 2625 7,733 |
8223 |
30059 Meagher County Montana 3064 1,924 |
8224 |
30061 Mineral County Montana 2891 4,167 |
8225 |
30063 Missoula County Montana 542 110,977 |
8226 |
Missoula, MT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8227 |
30065 Musselshell County Montana 2860 4,665 |
8228 |
30067 Park County Montana 2074 15,567 |
8229 |
30069 Petroleum County Montana 3137 511 |
8230 |
30071 Phillips County Montana 2892 4,128 |
8231 |
30073 Pondera County Montana 2746 6,165 |
8232 |
30075 Powder River County Montana 3072 1,763 |
8233 |
30077 Powell County Montana 2675 7,096 |
8234 |
30079 Prairie County Montana 3103 1,157 |
8235 |
30081 Ravalli County Montana 1163 40,617 |
8236 |
30083 Richland County Montana 2374 10,810 |
8237 |
30085 Roosevelt County Montana 2365 10,927 |
8238 |
30087 Rosebud County Montana 2481 9,396 |
8239 |
30089 Sanders County Montana 2334 11,408 |
8240 |
30091 Sheridan County Montana 2939 3,580 |
8241 |
30093 Silver Bow County Montana 1315 34,403 |
8242 |
Butte-Silver Bow, MT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8243 |
30095 Stillwater County Montana 2503 9,195 |
8244 |
30097 Sweet Grass County Montana 2934 3,605 |
8245 |
30099 Teton County Montana 2756 6,053 |
8246 |
30101 Toole County Montana 2825 5,220 |
8247 |
30103 Treasure County Montana 3125 736 |
8248 |
30105 Valley County Montana 2642 7,505 |
8249 |
30107 Wheatland County Montana 3042 2,104 |
8250 |
30109 Wibaux County Montana 3107 1,057 |
8251 |
30111 Yellowstone County Montana 414 151,882 |
8252 |
Billings, MT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8253 |
31001 Adams County Nebraska 1402 31,459 Hastings, NE |
8254 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8255 |
31003 Antelope County Nebraska 2719 6,545 |
8256 |
31005 Arthur County Nebraska 3139 486 |
8257 |
31007 Banner County Nebraska 3123 760 Scottsbluff, NE |
8258 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8259 |
31009 Blaine County Nebraska 3136 514 |
8260 |
31011 Boone County Nebraska 2812 5,417 |
8261 |
31013 Box Butte County Nebraska 2337 11,317 |
8262 |
31015 Boyd County Nebraska 3046 2,054 |
8263 |
31017 Brown County Nebraska 2979 3,023 |
8264 |
31019 Buffalo County Nebraska 1021 47,463 Kearney, NE |
8265 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8266 |
31021 Burt County Nebraska 2712 6,659 |
8267 |
31023 Butler County Nebraska 2584 8,295 |
8268 |
31025 Cass County Nebraska 1603 25,133 Omaha-Council |
8269 |
Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Omaha-Council |
8270 |
Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
8271 |
31027 Cedar County Nebraska 2539 8,746 |
8272 |
31029 Chase County Nebraska 2901 4,064 |
8273 |
31031 Cherry County Nebraska 2791 5,727 |
8274 |
31033 Cheyenne County Nebraska 2438 10,068 |
8275 |
31035 Clay County Nebraska 2732 6,411 |
8276 |
31037 Colfax County Nebraska 2384 10,653 |
8277 |
31039 Cuming County Nebraska 2512 9,072 |
8278 |
31041 Custer County Nebraska 2378 10,740 |
8279 |
31043 Dakota County Nebraska 1783 20,918 Sioux City, |
8280 |
IA-NE-SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, |
8281 |
IA-SD-NE Combined Statistical Area |
8282 |
31045 Dawes County Nebraska 2506 9,152 |
8283 |
31047 Dawson County Nebraska 1634 24,220 Lexington, NE |
8284 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8285 |
31049 Deuel County Nebraska 3056 1,972 |
8286 |
31051 Dixon County Nebraska 2768 5,918 Sioux City, |
8287 |
IA-NE-SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, |
8288 |
IA-SD-NE Combined Statistical Area |
8289 |
31053 Dodge County Nebraska 1263 36,427 Fremont, NE |
8290 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA |
8291 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8292 |
31055 Douglas County Nebraska 122 531,265 |
8293 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8294 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
8295 |
31057 Dundy County Nebraska 3050 2,021 |
8296 |
31059 Fillmore County Nebraska 2783 5,771 |
8297 |
31061 Franklin County Nebraska 2962 3,188 |
8298 |
31063 Frontier County Nebraska 2995 2,741 |
8299 |
31065 Furnas County Nebraska 2844 4,907 |
8300 |
31067 Gage County Nebraska 1739 21,806 Beatrice, NE |
8301 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Lincoln-Beatrice, NE Combined |
8302 |
Statistical Area |
8303 |
31069 Garden County Nebraska 3059 1,953 |
8304 |
31071 Garfield County Nebraska 3052 2,007 |
8305 |
31073 Gosper County Nebraska 3048 2,029 Lexington, NE |
8306 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8307 |
31075 Grant County Nebraska 3133 629 |
8308 |
31077 Greeley County Nebraska 3009 2,458 |
8309 |
31079 Hall County Nebraska 859 60,345 Grand Island, NE |
8310 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8311 |
31081 Hamilton County Nebraska 2521 9,011 Grand |
8312 |
Island, NE Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8313 |
31083 Harlan County Nebraska 2946 3,410 |
8314 |
31085 Hayes County Nebraska 3111 953 |
8315 |
31087 Hitchcock County Nebraska 2986 2,887 |
8316 |
31089 Holt County Nebraska 2405 10,396 |
8317 |
31091 Hooker County Nebraska 3126 727 |
8318 |
31093 Howard County Nebraska 2738 6,336 Grand Island, NE |
8319 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8320 |
31095 Jefferson County Nebraska 2640 7,521 |
8321 |
31097 Johnson County Nebraska 2830 5,140 |
8322 |
31099 Kearney County Nebraska 2726 6,485 Kearney, NE |
8323 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8324 |
31101 Keith County Nebraska 2591 8,220 |
8325 |
31103 Keya Paha County Nebraska 3120 804 |
8326 |
31105 Kimball County Nebraska 2923 3,783 |
8327 |
31107 Knox County Nebraska 2560 8,573 |
8328 |
31109 Lancaster County Nebraska 224 293,407 |
8329 |
Lincoln, NE Metropolitan Statistical Area Lincoln-Beatrice, NE |
8330 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8331 |
31111 Lincoln County Nebraska 1273 36,099 North Platte, NE |
8332 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8333 |
31113 Logan County Nebraska 3122 765 North Platte, NE |
8334 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8335 |
31115 Loup County Nebraska 3135 589 |
8336 |
31117 McPherson County Nebraska 3138 509 North |
8337 |
Platte, NE Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8338 |
31119 Madison County Nebraska 1300 35,031 Norfolk, NE |
8339 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8340 |
31121 Merrick County Nebraska 2618 7,780 Grand Island, NE |
8341 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8342 |
31123 Morrill County Nebraska 2845 4,889 |
8343 |
31125 Nance County Nebraska 2930 3,715 |
8344 |
31127 Nemaha County Nebraska 2666 7,154 |
8345 |
31129 Nuckolls County Nebraska 2872 4,438 |
8346 |
31131 Otoe County Nebraska 2060 15,747 |
8347 |
31133 Pawnee County Nebraska 2991 2,765 |
8348 |
31135 Perkins County Nebraska 2984 2,931 |
8349 |
31137 Phelps County Nebraska 2500 9,215 |
8350 |
31139 Pierce County Nebraska 2661 7,166 Norfolk, NE |
8351 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8352 |
31141 Platte County Nebraska 1364 32,681 Columbus, NE |
8353 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8354 |
31143 Polk County Nebraska 2816 5,320 |
8355 |
31145 Red Willow County Nebraska 2360 10,975 |
8356 |
31147 Richardson County Nebraska 2585 8,290 |
8357 |
31149 Rock County Nebraska 3091 1,376 |
8358 |
31151 Saline County Nebraska 2137 14,557 |
8359 |
31153 Sarpy County Nebraska 378 165,853 |
8360 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8361 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
8362 |
31155 Saunders County Nebraska 1788 20,823 |
8363 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8364 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
8365 |
31157 Scotts Bluff County Nebraska 1247 36,964 |
8366 |
Scottsbluff, NE Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8367 |
31159 Seward County Nebraska 1986 16,935 Lincoln, NE |
8368 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Lincoln-Beatrice, NE Combined |
8369 |
Statistical Area |
8370 |
31161 Sheridan County Nebraska 2817 5,319 |
8371 |
31163 Sherman County Nebraska 2969 3,108 |
8372 |
31165 Sioux County Nebraska 3094 1,315 Scottsbluff, NE |
8373 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8374 |
31167 Stanton County Nebraska 2752 6,089 Norfolk, NE |
8375 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8376 |
31169 Thayer County Nebraska 2831 5,134 |
8377 |
31171 Thomas County Nebraska 3131 676 |
8378 |
31173 Thurston County Nebraska 2682 7,020 |
8379 |
31175 Valley County Nebraska 2889 4,229 |
8380 |
31177 Washington County Nebraska 1828 20,252 |
8381 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8382 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
8383 |
31179 Wayne County Nebraska 2468 9,554 |
8384 |
31181 Webster County Nebraska 2929 3,725 |
8385 |
31183 Wheeler County Nebraska 3119 805 |
8386 |
31185 York County Nebraska 2193 13,746 |
8387 |
32001 Churchill County Nevada 1631 24,375 Fallon, NV |
8388 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8389 |
32003 Clark County Nevada 14 2,000,759 Las |
8390 |
Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area Las |
8391 |
Vegas-Henderson, NV-AZ Combined Statistical Area |
8392 |
32005 Douglas County Nevada 1026 46,996 Gardnerville Ranchos, NV |
8393 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Reno-Carson City-Fernley, NV Combined |
8394 |
Statistical Area |
8395 |
32007 Elko County Nevada 966 51,216 Elko, NV Micropolitan |
8396 |
Statistical Area |
8397 |
32009 Esmeralda County Nevada 3121 775 |
8398 |
32011 Eureka County Nevada 3053 2,001 Elko, NV Micropolitan |
8399 |
Statistical Area |
8400 |
32013 Humboldt County Nevada 1976 17,048 Winnemucca, NV |
8401 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8402 |
32015 Lander County Nevada 2766 5,941 |
8403 |
32017 Lincoln County Nevada 2813 5,405 |
8404 |
32019 Lyon County Nevada 964 51,327 Fernley, NV Micropolitan |
8405 |
Statistical Area Reno-Carson City-Fernley, NV Combined Statistical |
8406 |
Area |
8407 |
32021 Mineral County Nevada 2862 4,653 |
8408 |
32023 Nye County Nevada 1113 42,963 Pahrump, NV Micropolitan |
8409 |
Statistical Area Las Vegas-Henderson, NV-AZ Combined Statistical Area |
8410 |
32027 Pershing County Nevada 2703 6,749 |
8411 |
32029 Storey County Nevada 2913 3,935 Reno, NV Metropolitan |
8412 |
Statistical Area Reno-Carson City-Fernley, NV Combined Statistical Area |
8413 |
32031 Washoe County Nevada 160 429,908 Reno, NV |
8414 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Reno-Carson City-Fernley, NV Combined |
8415 |
Statistical Area |
8416 |
32033 White Pine County Nevada 2440 10,042 |
8417 |
32510 Carson City, Consolidated Municipality of[19] Nevada 914 |
8418 |
54,838 Carson City, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area Reno-Carson |
8419 |
City-Fernley, NV Combined Statistical Area |
8420 |
33001 Belknap County New Hampshire 860 60,327 Laconia, NH |
8421 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Boston-Worcester-Providence, |
8422 |
MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
8423 |
33003 Carroll County New Hampshire 1019 47,567 |
8424 |
33005 Cheshire County New Hampshire 712 76,851 Keene, |
8425 |
NH Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8426 |
33007 Coos County New Hampshire 1388 32,096 Berlin, NH-VT |
8427 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8428 |
33009 Grafton County New Hampshire 641 89,181 |
8429 |
Claremont-Lebanon, NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8430 |
33011 Hillsborough County New Hampshire 169 402,922 |
8431 |
Manchester-Nashua, NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8432 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
8433 |
33013 Merrimack County New Hampshire 431 146,761 |
8434 |
Concord, NH Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8435 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
8436 |
33015 Rockingham County New Hampshire 222 297,820 |
8437 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8438 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
8439 |
33017 Strafford County New Hampshire 494 124,119 |
8440 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8441 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
8442 |
33019 Sullivan County New Hampshire 1107 43,074 |
8443 |
Claremont-Lebanon, NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8444 |
34001 Atlantic County New Jersey 240 275,422 |
8445 |
Atlantic City-Hammonton, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8446 |
Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area |
8447 |
34003 Bergen County New Jersey 56 918,888 New |
8448 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8449 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8450 |
34005 Burlington County New Jersey 148 451,336 |
8451 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
8452 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
8453 |
Area |
8454 |
34007 Camden County New Jersey 127 513,539 |
8455 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
8456 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
8457 |
Area |
8458 |
34009 Cape May County New Jersey 606 96,304 Ocean |
8459 |
City, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, |
8460 |
PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area |
8461 |
34011 Cumberland County New Jersey 400 157,785 |
8462 |
Vineland-Bridgeton, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8463 |
Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area |
8464 |
34013 Essex County New Jersey 75 787,744 New |
8465 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8466 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8467 |
34015 Gloucester County New Jersey 226 289,586 |
8468 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
8469 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
8470 |
Area |
8471 |
34017 Hudson County New Jersey 94 652,302 New |
8472 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8473 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8474 |
34019 Hunterdon County New Jersey 486 127,050 |
8475 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8476 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8477 |
34021 Mercer County New Jersey 181 368,303 Trenton, |
8478 |
NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA |
8479 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8480 |
34023 Middlesex County New Jersey 68 823,041 |
8481 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8482 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8483 |
34025 Monmouth County New Jersey 100 629,384 |
8484 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8485 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8486 |
34027 Morris County New Jersey 134 497,999 New |
8487 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8488 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8489 |
34029 Ocean County New Jersey 109 580,470 New |
8490 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8491 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8492 |
34031 Passaic County New Jersey 131 502,885 New |
8493 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8494 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8495 |
34033 Salem County New Jersey 804 65,774 |
8496 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
8497 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
8498 |
Area |
8499 |
34035 Somerset County New Jersey 198 327,707 |
8500 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8501 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8502 |
34037 Sussex County New Jersey 427 147,442 New |
8503 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8504 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8505 |
34039 Union County New Jersey 118 543,976 New |
8506 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8507 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8508 |
34041 Warren County New Jersey 550 107,653 |
8509 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8510 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8511 |
35001 Bernalillo County New Mexico 92 673,460 |
8512 |
Albuquerque, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
8513 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
8514 |
35003 Catron County New Mexico 2932 3,658 |
8515 |
35005 Chaves County New Mexico 803 65,784 Roswell, NM |
8516 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8517 |
35006 Cibola County New Mexico 1518 27,334 Grants, NM |
8518 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las Vegas, NM |
8519 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8520 |
35007 Colfax County New Mexico 2229 13,223 |
8521 |
35009 Curry County New Mexico 979 49,938 Clovis, NM |
8522 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Clovis-Portales, NM Combined |
8523 |
Statistical Area |
8524 |
35011 De Baca County New Mexico 3063 1,927 |
8525 |
35013 Doña Ana County New Mexico 295 214,445 |
8526 |
Las Cruces, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area El Paso-Las Cruces, |
8527 |
TX-NM Combined Statistical Area |
8528 |
35015 Eddy County New Mexico 919 54,419 |
8529 |
Carlsbad-Artesia, NM Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8530 |
35017 Grant County New Mexico 1436 29,388 Silver City, NM |
8531 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8532 |
35019 Guadalupe County New Mexico 2864 4,603 |
8533 |
35021 Harding County New Mexico 3129 707 |
8534 |
35023 Hidalgo County New Mexico 2852 4,794 |
8535 |
35025 Lea County New Mexico 792 66,338 Hobbs, NM |
8536 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8537 |
35027 Lincoln County New Mexico 1824 20,309 |
8538 |
35028 Los Alamos County[20] New Mexico 1912 18,159 Los |
8539 |
Alamos, NM Micropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
8540 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
8541 |
35029 Luna County New Mexico 1607 25,041 Deming, NM |
8542 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8543 |
35031 McKinley County New Mexico 744 73,016 Gallup, |
8544 |
NM Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8545 |
35033 Mora County New Mexico 2858 4,705 |
8546 |
35035 Otero County New Mexico 797 66,041 Alamogordo, NM |
8547 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8548 |
35037 Quay County New Mexico 2536 8,769 |
8549 |
35039 Rio Arriba County New Mexico 1170 40,318 |
8550 |
Española, NM Micropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
8551 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
8552 |
35041 Roosevelt County New Mexico 1820 20,419 |
8553 |
Portales, NM Micropolitan Statistical Area Clovis-Portales, NM |
8554 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8555 |
35043 Sandoval County New Mexico 460 135,588 |
8556 |
Albuquerque, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
8557 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
8558 |
35045 San Juan County New Mexico 481 128,529 |
8559 |
Farmington, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8560 |
35047 San Miguel County New Mexico 1454 28,891 Las |
8561 |
Vegas, NM Micropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
8562 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
8563 |
35049 Santa Fe County New Mexico 433 146,375 |
8564 |
Santa Fe, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
8565 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
8566 |
35051 Sierra County New Mexico 2304 11,895 |
8567 |
35053 Socorro County New Mexico 1942 17,603 |
8568 |
35055 Taos County New Mexico 1361 32,779 Taos, NM |
8569 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8570 |
35057 Torrance County New Mexico 2046 16,021 |
8571 |
Albuquerque, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
8572 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
8573 |
35059 Union County New Mexico 2873 4,431 |
8574 |
35061 Valencia County New Mexico 715 76,631 |
8575 |
Albuquerque, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
8576 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
8577 |
36001 Albany County New York 212 305,455 |
8578 |
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8579 |
Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined Statistical Area |
8580 |
36003 Allegany County New York 1005 48,357 |
8581 |
36005 Bronx County New York 26 1,408,473 New |
8582 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8583 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8584 |
36007 Broome County New York 324 198,060 |
8585 |
Binghamton, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8586 |
36009 Cattaraugus County New York 691 79,458 Olean, |
8587 |
NY Micropolitan Statistical Area Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY |
8588 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8589 |
36011 Cayuga County New York 690 79,552 Auburn, NY |
8590 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Syracuse-Auburn, NY Combined |
8591 |
Statistical Area |
8592 |
36013 Chautauqua County New York 469 133,539 |
8593 |
Jamestown-Dunkirk-Fredonia, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8594 |
36015 Chemung County New York 643 88,911 Elmira, NY |
8595 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Elmira-Corning, NY Combined |
8596 |
Statistical Area |
8597 |
36017 Chenango County New York 980 49,933 |
8598 |
36019 Clinton County New York 680 81,654 Plattsburgh, NY |
8599 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8600 |
36021 Columbia County New York 837 62,499 Hudson, |
8601 |
NY Micropolitan Statistical Area Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined |
8602 |
Statistical Area |
8603 |
36023 Cortland County New York 992 49,474 |
8604 |
Cortland, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area Ithaca-Cortland, NY |
8605 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8606 |
36025 Delaware County New York 1023 47,276 |
8607 |
36027 Dutchess County New York 223 297,322 |
8608 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8609 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8610 |
36029 Erie County New York 54 919,086 |
8611 |
Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Niagara Falls, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8612 |
Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Combined Statistical Area |
8613 |
36031 Essex County New York 1196 38,961 |
8614 |
36033 Franklin County New York 959 51,795 Malone, |
8615 |
NY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8616 |
36035 Fulton County New York 913 54,925 Gloversville, NY |
8617 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined |
8618 |
Statistical Area |
8619 |
36037 Genesee County New York 865 59,977 Batavia, NY |
8620 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, NY |
8621 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8622 |
36039 Greene County New York 1003 48,673 |
8623 |
36041 Hamilton County New York 2854 4,778 |
8624 |
36043 Herkimer County New York 816 64,508 |
8625 |
Utica-Rome, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8626 |
36045 Jefferson County New York 508 120,262 |
8627 |
Watertown-Fort Drum, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8628 |
36047 Kings County New York 8 2,565,635 New |
8629 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8630 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8631 |
36049 Lewis County New York 1522 27,224 |
8632 |
36051 Livingston County New York 814 64,810 |
8633 |
Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca |
8634 |
Falls, NY Combined Statistical Area |
8635 |
36053 Madison County New York 747 72,382 Syracuse, NY |
8636 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Syracuse-Auburn, NY Combined |
8637 |
Statistical Area |
8638 |
36055 Monroe County New York 79 747,813 |
8639 |
Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca |
8640 |
Falls, NY Combined Statistical Area |
8641 |
36057 Montgomery County New York 978 49,941 |
8642 |
Amsterdam, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area Albany-Schenectady, NY |
8643 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8644 |
36059 Nassau County New York 28 1,349,233 New |
8645 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8646 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8647 |
36061 New York County New York 20 1,619,090 |
8648 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8649 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8650 |
36063 Niagara County New York 292 215,124 |
8651 |
Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Niagara Falls, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8652 |
Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Combined Statistical Area |
8653 |
36065 Oneida County New York 277 233,556 |
8654 |
Utica-Rome, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8655 |
36067 Onondaga County New York 143 466,852 |
8656 |
Syracuse, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Syracuse-Auburn, NY |
8657 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8658 |
36069 Ontario County New York 545 108,519 |
8659 |
Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca |
8660 |
Falls, NY Combined Statistical Area |
8661 |
36071 Orange County New York 177 374,512 New |
8662 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8663 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8664 |
36073 Orleans County New York 1117 42,836 Rochester, NY |
8665 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, NY |
8666 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8667 |
36075 Oswego County New York 505 121,700 |
8668 |
Syracuse, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Syracuse-Auburn, NY |
8669 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8670 |
36077 Otsego County New York 842 61,709 Oneonta, NY |
8671 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8672 |
36079 Putnam County New York 591 99,607 New |
8673 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8674 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8675 |
36081 Queens County New York 10 2,272,771 New |
8676 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8677 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8678 |
36083 Rensselaer County New York 394 159,835 |
8679 |
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8680 |
Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined Statistical Area |
8681 |
36085 Richmond County New York 140 470,728 |
8682 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8683 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8684 |
36087 Rockland County New York 206 317,757 |
8685 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8686 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8687 |
36089 St. Lawrence County New York 535 112,232 |
8688 |
Ogdensburg-Massena, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8689 |
36091 Saratoga County New York 284 222,133 |
8690 |
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8691 |
Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined Statistical Area |
8692 |
36093 Schenectady County New York 407 155,124 |
8693 |
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8694 |
Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined Statistical Area |
8695 |
36095 Schoharie County New York 1387 32,099 |
8696 |
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8697 |
Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined Statistical Area |
8698 |
36097 Schuyler County New York 1895 18,514 |
8699 |
36099 Seneca County New York 1295 35,305 Seneca Falls, NY |
8700 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, NY |
8701 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8702 |
36101 Steuben County New York 592 99,063 Corning, NY |
8703 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Elmira-Corning, NY Combined |
8704 |
Statistical Area |
8705 |
36103 Suffolk County New York 24 1,499,273 New |
8706 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
8707 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8708 |
36105 Sullivan County New York 714 76,793 |
8709 |
36107 Tioga County New York 971 50,478 Binghamton, NY |
8710 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8711 |
36109 Tompkins County New York 570 102,554 |
8712 |
Ithaca, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Ithaca-Cortland, NY |
8713 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8714 |
36111 Ulster County New York 347 181,791 |
8715 |
Kingston, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area New York-Newark, |
8716 |
NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8717 |
36113 Warren County New York 807 65,538 Glens Falls, NY |
8718 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined |
8719 |
Statistical Area |
8720 |
36115 Washington County New York 827 62,934 Glens |
8721 |
Falls, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Albany-Schenectady, NY |
8722 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8723 |
36117 Wayne County New York 620 92,962 Rochester, NY |
8724 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, NY |
8725 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8726 |
36119 Westchester County New York 46 961,670 |
8727 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8728 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
8729 |
36121 Wyoming County New York 1131 41,892 |
8730 |
36123 Yates County New York 1597 25,344 Rochester, NY |
8731 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, NY |
8732 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8733 |
37001 Alamance County North Carolina 410 153,920 |
8734 |
Burlington, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8735 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8736 |
37003 Alexander County North Carolina 1252 36,853 |
8737 |
Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8738 |
Hickory-Lenoir, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8739 |
37005 Alleghany County North Carolina 2365 10,927 |
8740 |
37007 Anson County North Carolina 1547 26,351 |
8741 |
37009 Ashe County North Carolina 1527 27,097 |
8742 |
37011 Avery County North Carolina 1939 17,635 |
8743 |
37013 Beaufort County North Carolina 1020 47,507 |
8744 |
Washington, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Greenville-Washington, |
8745 |
NC Combined Statistical Area |
8746 |
37015 Bertie County North Carolina 1801 20,653 |
8747 |
37017 Bladen County North Carolina 1302 34,915 |
8748 |
37019 Brunswick County North Carolina 534 112,257 |
8749 |
Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC-NC Metropolitan Statistical |
8750 |
Area Myrtle Beach-Conway, SC-NC Combined Statistical Area |
8751 |
37021 Buncombe County North Carolina 268 244,490 |
8752 |
Asheville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Asheville-Brevard, NC |
8753 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8754 |
37023 Burke County North Carolina 634 90,505 |
8755 |
Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8756 |
Hickory-Lenoir, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8757 |
37025 Cabarrus County North Carolina 342 184,498 |
8758 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8759 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
8760 |
37027 Caldwell County North Carolina 676 81,930 |
8761 |
Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8762 |
Hickory-Lenoir, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8763 |
37029 Camden County North Carolina 2436 10,090 Elizabeth City, |
8764 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC |
8765 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8766 |
37031 Carteret County North Carolina 783 67,632 Morehead |
8767 |
City, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area New Bern-Morehead City, |
8768 |
NC Combined Statistical Area |
8769 |
37033 Caswell County North Carolina 1680 23,217 |
8770 |
37035 Catawba County North Carolina 408 154,339 |
8771 |
Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8772 |
Hickory-Lenoir, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8773 |
37037 Chatham County North Carolina 799 65,976 Durham-Chapel |
8774 |
Hill, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
8775 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8776 |
37039 Cherokee County North Carolina 1530 26,992 |
8777 |
37041 Chowan County North Carolina 2124 14,772 |
8778 |
37043 Clay County North Carolina 2387 10,618 |
8779 |
37045 Cleveland County North Carolina 600 97,474 Shelby, |
8780 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC |
8781 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8782 |
37047 Columbus County North Carolina 885 57,638 |
8783 |
37049 Craven County North Carolina 562 104,770 New |
8784 |
Bern, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area New Bern-Morehead City, NC |
8785 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8786 |
37051 Cumberland County North Carolina 200 324,049 |
8787 |
Fayetteville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8788 |
Fayetteville-Lumberton-Laurinburg, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8789 |
37053 Currituck County North Carolina 1640 24,077 Virginia |
8790 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8791 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
8792 |
37055 Dare County North Carolina 1310 34,573 Kill Devil |
8793 |
Hills, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, |
8794 |
VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
8795 |
37057 Davidson County North Carolina 383 163,260 |
8796 |
Winston-Salem, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8797 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8798 |
37059 Davie County North Carolina 1142 41,433 Winston-Salem, |
8799 |
NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High |
8800 |
Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8801 |
37061 Duplin County North Carolina 864 60,033 |
8802 |
37063 Durham County North Carolina 238 279,641 |
8803 |
Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8804 |
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8805 |
37065 Edgecombe County North Carolina 904 55,954 Rocky |
8806 |
Mount, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Rocky Mount-Wilson-Roanoke |
8807 |
Rapids, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8808 |
37067 Forsyth County North Carolina 186 358,137 |
8809 |
Winston-Salem, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8810 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8811 |
37069 Franklin County North Carolina 845 61,475 Raleigh, |
8812 |
NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
8813 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8814 |
37071 Gaston County North Carolina 303 208,049 |
8815 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8816 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
8817 |
37073 Gates County North Carolina 2306 11,869 Virginia |
8818 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8819 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
8820 |
37075 Graham County North Carolina 2548 8,700 |
8821 |
37077 Granville County North Carolina 857 60,436 Oxford, |
8822 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
8823 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8824 |
37079 Greene County North Carolina 1759 21,429 |
8825 |
37081 Guilford County North Carolina 132 500,879 |
8826 |
Greensboro-High Point, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8827 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8828 |
37083 Halifax County North Carolina 925 54,006 Roanoke Rapids, |
8829 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Rocky Mount-Wilson-Roanoke |
8830 |
Rapids, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8831 |
37085 Harnett County North Carolina 502 122,135 Dunn, NC |
8832 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Combined |
8833 |
Statistical Area |
8834 |
37087 Haywood County North Carolina 877 58,908 Asheville, NC |
8835 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Asheville-Brevard, NC Combined |
8836 |
Statistical Area |
8837 |
37089 Henderson County North Carolina 547 108,266 |
8838 |
Asheville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Asheville-Brevard, NC |
8839 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8840 |
37091 Hertford County North Carolina 1628 24,438 |
8841 |
37093 Hoke County North Carolina 970 50,536 Fayetteville, NC |
8842 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Fayetteville-Lumberton-Laurinburg, NC |
8843 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8844 |
37095 Hyde County North Carolina 2776 5,859 |
8845 |
37097 Iredell County North Carolina 385 162,708 |
8846 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8847 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
8848 |
37099 Jackson County North Carolina 1167 40,448 Cullowhee, NC |
8849 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8850 |
37101 Johnston County North Carolina 358 174,938 |
8851 |
Raleigh, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel |
8852 |
Hill, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8853 |
37103 Jones County North Carolina 2420 10,275 New Bern, NC |
8854 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area New Bern-Morehead City, NC Combined |
8855 |
Statistical Area |
8856 |
37105 Lee County North Carolina 867 59,715 Sanford, NC |
8857 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
8858 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8859 |
37107 Lenoir County North Carolina 873 59,227 Kinston, NC |
8860 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8861 |
37109 Lincoln County North Carolina 692 79,313 |
8862 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8863 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
8864 |
37111 McDowell County North Carolina 1068 44,998 Marion, |
8865 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Hickory-Lenoir, NC Combined |
8866 |
Statistical Area |
8867 |
37113 Macon County North Carolina 1329 33,869 |
8868 |
37115 Madison County North Carolina 1793 20,742 Asheville, NC |
8869 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Asheville-Brevard, NC Combined |
8870 |
Statistical Area |
8871 |
37117 Martin County North Carolina 1645 23,961 |
8872 |
37119 Mecklenburg County North Carolina 45 969,031 |
8873 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8874 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
8875 |
37121 Mitchell County North Carolina 2084 15,368 |
8876 |
37123 Montgomery County North Carolina 1505 27,668 |
8877 |
37125 Moore County North Carolina 635 90,302 |
8878 |
Pinehurst-Southern Pines, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8879 |
37127 Nash County North Carolina 608 95,708 Rocky Mount, NC |
8880 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rocky Mount-Wilson-Roanoke Rapids, NC |
8881 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8882 |
37129 New Hanover County North Carolina 299 209,234 |
8883 |
Wilmington, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8884 |
37131 Northampton County North Carolina 1760 21,428 Roanoke |
8885 |
Rapids, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Rocky |
8886 |
Mount-Wilson-Roanoke Rapids, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8887 |
37133 Onslow County North Carolina 344 183,263 |
8888 |
Jacksonville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8889 |
37135 Orange County North Carolina 453 137,941 |
8890 |
Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8891 |
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8892 |
37137 Pamlico County North Carolina 2236 13,074 New Bern, NC |
8893 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area New Bern-Morehead City, NC Combined |
8894 |
Statistical Area |
8895 |
37139 Pasquotank County North Carolina 1165 40,591 |
8896 |
Elizabeth City, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Virginia |
8897 |
Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
8898 |
37141 Pender County North Carolina 922 54,195 Wilmington, NC |
8899 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8900 |
37143 Perquimans County North Carolina 2211 13,563 |
8901 |
Elizabeth City, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Virginia |
8902 |
Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
8903 |
37145 Person County North Carolina 1192 39,268 Durham-Chapel |
8904 |
Hill, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
8905 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8906 |
37147 Pitt County North Carolina 361 172,554 |
8907 |
Greenville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Greenville-Washington, |
8908 |
NC Combined Statistical Area |
8909 |
37149 Polk County North Carolina 1827 20,271 |
8910 |
37151 Randolph County North Carolina 442 142,466 |
8911 |
Greensboro-High Point, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8912 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8913 |
37153 Richmond County North Carolina 1037 46,627 |
8914 |
Rockingham, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8915 |
37155 Robeson County North Carolina 461 135,496 |
8916 |
Lumberton, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8917 |
Fayetteville-Lumberton-Laurinburg, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8918 |
37157 Rockingham County North Carolina 623 92,720 |
8919 |
Greensboro-High Point, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8920 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8921 |
37159 Rowan County North Carolina 451 138,180 |
8922 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8923 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
8924 |
37161 Rutherford County North Carolina 786 67,323 Forest |
8925 |
City, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8926 |
37163 Sampson County North Carolina 821 63,949 |
8927 |
37165 Scotland County North Carolina 1274 36,094 |
8928 |
Laurinburg, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8929 |
Fayetteville-Lumberton-Laurinburg, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8930 |
37167 Stanly County North Carolina 853 60,576 Albemarle, NC |
8931 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined |
8932 |
Statistical Area |
8933 |
37169 Stokes County North Carolina 1031 46,783 Winston-Salem, |
8934 |
NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High |
8935 |
Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8936 |
37171 Surry County North Carolina 740 73,561 Mount Airy, NC |
8937 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC |
8938 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8939 |
37173 Swain County North Carolina 2166 14,141 |
8940 |
37175 Transylvania County North Carolina 1360 32,849 Brevard, |
8941 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Asheville-Brevard, NC Combined |
8942 |
Statistical Area |
8943 |
37177 Tyrrell County North Carolina 2881 4,338 Kill Devil |
8944 |
Hills, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, |
8945 |
VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
8946 |
37179 Union County North Carolina 302 208,520 |
8947 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8948 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
8949 |
37181 Vance County North Carolina 1065 45,132 Henderson, NC |
8950 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
8951 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8952 |
37183 Wake County North Carolina 48 952,151 Raleigh, |
8953 |
NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
8954 |
Combined Statistical Area |
8955 |
37185 Warren County North Carolina 1807 20,576 |
8956 |
37187 Washington County North Carolina 2258 12,736 |
8957 |
37189 Watauga County North Carolina 958 51,871 Boone, NC |
8958 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8959 |
37191 Wayne County North Carolina 492 124,246 |
8960 |
Goldsboro, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8961 |
37193 Wilkes County North Carolina 767 69,306 North |
8962 |
Wilkesboro, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
8963 |
37195 Wilson County North Carolina 677 81,867 Wilson, NC |
8964 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Rocky Mount-Wilson-Roanoke Rapids, |
8965 |
NC Combined Statistical Area |
8966 |
37197 Yadkin County North Carolina 1218 38,084 Winston-Salem, |
8967 |
NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High |
8968 |
Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
8969 |
37199 Yancey County North Carolina 1940 17,630 |
8970 |
38001 Adams County North Dakota 3027 2,311 |
8971 |
38003 Barnes County North Dakota 2356 11,015 |
8972 |
38005 Benson County North Dakota 2702 6,760 |
8973 |
38007 Billings County North Dakota 3113 905 |
8974 |
38009 Bottineau County North Dakota 2717 6,579 |
8975 |
38011 Bowman County North Dakota 2960 3,202 |
8976 |
38013 Burke County North Dakota 3040 2,171 |
8977 |
38015 Burleigh County North Dakota 659 85,774 |
8978 |
Bismarck, ND Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8979 |
38017 Cass County North Dakota 403 156,157 Fargo, |
8980 |
ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area Fargo-Wahpeton, ND-MN Combined |
8981 |
Statistical Area |
8982 |
38019 Cavalier County North Dakota 2912 3,948 |
8983 |
38021 Dickey County North Dakota 2822 5,268 |
8984 |
38023 Divide County North Dakota 3034 2,228 |
8985 |
38025 Dunn County North Dakota 2910 3,967 |
8986 |
38027 Eddy County North Dakota 3019 2,368 |
8987 |
38029 Emmons County North Dakota 2941 3,491 |
8988 |
38031 Foster County North Dakota 2947 3,392 |
8989 |
38033 Golden Valley County North Dakota 3070 1,804 |
8990 |
38035 Grand Forks County North Dakota 784 67,472 Grand |
8991 |
Forks, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
8992 |
38037 Grant County North Dakota 3022 2,333 |
8993 |
38039 Griggs County North Dakota 3020 2,362 |
8994 |
38041 Hettinger County North Dakota 3005 2,553 |
8995 |
38043 Kidder County North Dakota 3012 2,426 |
8996 |
38045 LaMoure County North Dakota 2893 4,114 |
8997 |
38047 Logan County North Dakota 3064 1,924 |
8998 |
38049 McHenry County North Dakota 2780 5,789 Minot, ND |
8999 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9000 |
38051 McIntosh County North Dakota 2993 2,751 |
9001 |
38053 McKenzie County North Dakota 2600 7,987 |
9002 |
38055 McLean County North Dakota 2493 9,309 |
9003 |
38057 Mercer County North Dakota 2565 8,486 |
9004 |
38059 Morton County North Dakota 1490 28,101 Bismarck, ND |
9005 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9006 |
38061 Mountrail County North Dakota 2541 8,734 |
9007 |
38063 Nelson County North Dakota 2971 3,080 |
9008 |
38065 Oliver County North Dakota 3069 1,838 Bismarck, ND |
9009 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9010 |
38067 Pembina County North Dakota 2655 7,271 |
9011 |
38069 Pierce County North Dakota 2871 4,457 |
9012 |
38071 Ramsey County North Dakota 2325 11,536 |
9013 |
38073 Ransom County North Dakota 2810 5,444 |
9014 |
38075 Renville County North Dakota 3004 2,559 Minot, |
9015 |
ND Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9016 |
38077 Richland County North Dakota 2029 16,217 |
9017 |
Wahpeton, ND-MN Micropolitan Statistical Area Fargo-Wahpeton, ND-MN |
9018 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9019 |
38079 Rolette County North Dakota 2144 14,382 |
9020 |
38081 Sargent County North Dakota 2916 3,896 |
9021 |
38083 Sheridan County North Dakota 3097 1,266 |
9022 |
38085 Sioux County North Dakota 2879 4,347 Bismarck, ND |
9023 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9024 |
38087 Slope County North Dakota 3124 758 |
9025 |
38089 Stark County North Dakota 1537 26,771 Dickinson, ND |
9026 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9027 |
38091 Steele County North Dakota 3055 1,989 |
9028 |
38093 Stutsman County North Dakota 1781 20,934 |
9029 |
Jamestown, ND Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9030 |
38095 Towner County North Dakota 3026 2,318 |
9031 |
38097 Traill County North Dakota 2597 8,072 |
9032 |
38099 Walsh County North Dakota 2354 11,046 |
9033 |
38101 Ward County North Dakota 815 64,798 Minot, ND |
9034 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9035 |
38103 Wells County North Dakota 2884 4,271 |
9036 |
38105 Williams County North Dakota 1539 26,697 |
9037 |
Williston, ND Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9038 |
39001 Adams County Ohio 1477 28,350 |
9039 |
39003 Allen County Ohio 561 105,141 Lima, OH |
9040 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Lima-Van Wert-Celina, OH Combined |
9041 |
Statistical Area |
9042 |
39005 Ashland County Ohio 940 52,962 Ashland, OH Micropolitan |
9043 |
Statistical Area Mansfield-Ashland-Bucyrus, OH Combined |
9044 |
Statistical Area |
9045 |
39007 Ashtabula County Ohio 585 100,389 |
9046 |
Ashtabula, OH Micropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, |
9047 |
OH Combined Statistical Area |
9048 |
39009 Athens County Ohio 818 64,304 Athens, OH Micropolitan |
9049 |
Statistical Area |
9050 |
39011 Auglaize County Ohio 1051 45,831 Wapakoneta, OH |
9051 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Lima-Van Wert-Celina, OH Combined |
9052 |
Statistical Area |
9053 |
39013 Belmont County Ohio 763 69,671 Wheeling, WV-OH |
9054 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9055 |
39015 Brown County Ohio 1077 44,381 Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN |
9056 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, |
9057 |
OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
9058 |
39017 Butler County Ohio 178 370,589 Cincinnati, |
9059 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9060 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
9061 |
39019 Carroll County Ohio 1463 28,587 Canton-Massillon, OH |
9062 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined |
9063 |
Statistical Area |
9064 |
39021 Champaign County Ohio 1180 39,565 Urbana, OH |
9065 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH |
9066 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9067 |
39023 Clark County Ohio 454 137,206 Springfield, OH |
9068 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH Combined |
9069 |
Statistical Area |
9070 |
39025 Clermont County Ohio 319 199,085 |
9071 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9072 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
9073 |
39027 Clinton County Ohio 1132 41,886 Wilmington, OH |
9074 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, |
9075 |
OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
9076 |
39029 Columbiana County Ohio 560 106,507 Salem, |
9077 |
OH Micropolitan Statistical Area Youngstown-Warren, OH-PA |
9078 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9079 |
39031 Coshocton County Ohio 1253 36,779 Coshocton, OH |
9080 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9081 |
39033 Crawford County Ohio 1116 42,849 Bucyrus, OH |
9082 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Mansfield-Ashland-Bucyrus, OH |
9083 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9084 |
39035 Cuyahoga County Ohio 30 1,265,111 |
9085 |
Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9086 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9087 |
39037 Darke County Ohio 946 52,507 Greenville, OH |
9088 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH Combined |
9089 |
Statistical Area |
9090 |
39039 Defiance County Ohio 1205 38,677 Defiance, OH |
9091 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9092 |
39041 Delaware County Ohio 348 181,061 |
9093 |
Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9094 |
Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9095 |
39043 Erie County Ohio 717 76,398 Sandusky, OH |
9096 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined |
9097 |
Statistical Area |
9098 |
39045 Fairfield County Ohio 425 147,474 |
9099 |
Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9100 |
Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9101 |
39047 Fayette County Ohio 1455 28,880 Washington Court House, |
9102 |
OH Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
9103 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9104 |
39049 Franklin County Ohio 34 1,195,537 |
9105 |
Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9106 |
Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9107 |
39051 Fulton County Ohio 1122 42,513 Toledo, OH Metropolitan |
9108 |
Statistical Area Toledo-Port Clinton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9109 |
39053 Gallia County Ohio 1416 30,708 Point Pleasant, WV-OH |
9110 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9111 |
39055 Geauga County Ohio 618 93,680 Cleveland-Elyria, OH |
9112 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined |
9113 |
Statistical Area |
9114 |
39057 Greene County Ohio 382 163,587 Dayton, OH |
9115 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH |
9116 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9117 |
39059 Guernsey County Ohio 1175 39,817 Cambridge, OH |
9118 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
9119 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9120 |
39061 Hamilton County Ohio 74 802,038 |
9121 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9122 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
9123 |
39063 Hancock County Ohio 722 75,671 Findlay, OH Micropolitan |
9124 |
Statistical Area Findlay-Tiffin, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9125 |
39065 Hardin County Ohio 1398 31,627 |
9126 |
39067 Harrison County Ohio 2062 15,714 |
9127 |
39069 Henry County Ohio 1491 28,045 |
9128 |
39071 Highland County Ohio 1111 42,998 |
9129 |
39073 Hocking County Ohio 1440 29,273 Columbus, OH |
9130 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
9131 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9132 |
39075 Holmes County Ohio 1110 43,025 |
9133 |
39077 Huron County Ohio 872 59,280 Norwalk, OH Micropolitan |
9134 |
Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9135 |
39079 Jackson County Ohio 1356 32,954 Jackson, OH Micropolitan |
9136 |
Statistical Area |
9137 |
39081 Jefferson County Ohio 777 68,389 |
9138 |
Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9139 |
Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
9140 |
39083 Knox County Ohio 852 60,705 Mount Vernon, OH |
9141 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined |
9142 |
Statistical Area |
9143 |
39085 Lake County Ohio 280 229,582 |
9144 |
Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9145 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9146 |
39087 Lawrence County Ohio 839 62,109 |
9147 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9148 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
9149 |
39089 Licking County Ohio 374 167,537 Columbus, OH |
9150 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
9151 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9152 |
39091 Logan County Ohio 1058 45,474 Bellefontaine, OH |
9153 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
9154 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9155 |
39093 Lorain County Ohio 216 301,478 |
9156 |
Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9157 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9158 |
39095 Lucas County Ohio 154 437,998 Toledo, OH |
9159 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Toledo-Port Clinton, OH Combined |
9160 |
Statistical Area |
9161 |
39097 Madison County Ohio 1108 43,053 Columbus, OH |
9162 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
9163 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9164 |
39099 Mahoning County Ohio 275 235,145 |
9165 |
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9166 |
Youngstown-Warren, OH-PA Combined Statistical Area |
9167 |
39101 Marion County Ohio 793 66,238 Marion, OH Micropolitan |
9168 |
Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined |
9169 |
Statistical Area |
9170 |
39103 Medina County Ohio 359 173,684 |
9171 |
Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9172 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9173 |
39105 Meigs County Ohio 1659 23,593 |
9174 |
39107 Mercer County Ohio 1156 40,875 Celina, OH Micropolitan |
9175 |
Statistical Area Lima-Van Wert-Celina, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9176 |
39109 Miami County Ohio 568 103,060 Dayton, OH |
9177 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH |
9178 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9179 |
39111 Monroe County Ohio 2138 14,549 |
9180 |
39113 Montgomery County Ohio 121 534,325 Dayton, |
9181 |
OH Metropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH |
9182 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9183 |
39115 Morgan County Ohio 2115 14,911 |
9184 |
39117 Morrow County Ohio 1301 34,938 Columbus, OH |
9185 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
9186 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9187 |
39119 Muskingum County Ohio 656 85,950 Zanesville, OH |
9188 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined |
9189 |
Statistical Area |
9190 |
39121 Noble County Ohio 2134 14,579 |
9191 |
39123 Ottawa County Ohio 1144 41,339 Port Clinton, OH |
9192 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Toledo-Port Clinton, OH Combined |
9193 |
Statistical Area |
9194 |
39125 Paulding County Ohio 1863 19,295 |
9195 |
39127 Perry County Ohio 1276 36,015 Columbus, OH |
9196 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
9197 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9198 |
39129 Pickaway County Ohio 900 56,399 Columbus, OH |
9199 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
9200 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9201 |
39131 Pike County Ohio 1469 28,480 |
9202 |
39133 Portage County Ohio 389 161,451 Akron, OH |
9203 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH |
9204 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9205 |
39135 Preble County Ohio 1132 41,886 |
9206 |
39137 Putnam County Ohio 1322 34,198 |
9207 |
39139 Richland County Ohio 497 122,673 |
9208 |
Mansfield, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9209 |
Mansfield-Ashland-Bucyrus, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9210 |
39141 Ross County Ohio 705 77,429 Chillicothe, OH |
9211 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined |
9212 |
Statistical Area |
9213 |
39143 Sandusky County Ohio 855 60,510 Fremont, OH |
9214 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9215 |
39145 Scioto County Ohio 701 78,477 Portsmouth, OH |
9216 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY |
9217 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9218 |
39147 Seneca County Ohio 902 56,018 Tiffin, OH Micropolitan |
9219 |
Statistical Area Findlay-Tiffin, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9220 |
39149 Shelby County Ohio 996 49,167 Sidney, OH Micropolitan |
9221 |
Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH Combined |
9222 |
Statistical Area |
9223 |
39151 Stark County Ohio 176 374,868 |
9224 |
Canton-Massillon, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9225 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9226 |
39153 Summit County Ohio 119 540,811 Akron, OH |
9227 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH |
9228 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9229 |
39155 Trumbull County Ohio 304 207,406 |
9230 |
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9231 |
Youngstown-Warren, OH-PA Combined Statistical Area |
9232 |
39157 Tuscarawas County Ohio 627 92,392 New |
9233 |
Philadelphia-Dover, OH Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9234 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
9235 |
39159 Union County Ohio 944 52,715 Columbus, OH |
9236 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
9237 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9238 |
39161 Van Wert County Ohio 1458 28,744 Van Wert, OH |
9239 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Lima-Van Wert-Celina, OH Combined |
9240 |
Statistical Area |
9241 |
39163 Vinton County Ohio 2227 13,239 |
9242 |
39165 Warren County Ohio 289 217,241 Cincinnati, |
9243 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9244 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
9245 |
39167 Washington County Ohio 845 61,475 Marietta, OH |
9246 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna, WV-OH |
9247 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9248 |
39169 Wayne County Ohio 526 114,848 Wooster, OH |
9249 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9250 |
39171 Williams County Ohio 1232 37,513 |
9251 |
39173 Wood County Ohio 482 128,200 Toledo, OH |
9252 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Toledo-Port Clinton, OH Combined |
9253 |
Statistical Area |
9254 |
39175 Wyandot County Ohio 1704 22,607 |
9255 |
40001 Adair County Oklahoma 1720 22,286 |
9256 |
40003 Alfalfa County Oklahoma 2792 5,666 |
9257 |
40005 Atoka County Oklahoma 2179 14,007 |
9258 |
40007 Beaver County Oklahoma 2798 5,591 |
9259 |
40009 Beckham County Oklahoma 1685 23,081 Elk City, OK |
9260 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9261 |
40011 Blaine County Oklahoma 2455 9,785 |
9262 |
40013 Bryan County Oklahoma 1101 43,399 Durant, OK |
9263 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
9264 |
Statistical Area |
9265 |
40015 Caddo County Oklahoma 1433 29,678 |
9266 |
40017 Canadian County Oklahoma 499 122,560 |
9267 |
Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma |
9268 |
City-Shawnee, OK Combined Statistical Area |
9269 |
40019 Carter County Oklahoma 1010 48,085 Ardmore, OK |
9270 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9271 |
40021 Cherokee County Oklahoma 1009 48,150 |
9272 |
Tahlequah, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9273 |
Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK Combined Statistical Area |
9274 |
40023 Choctaw County Oklahoma 2094 15,182 |
9275 |
40025 Cimarron County Oklahoma 3016 2,385 |
9276 |
40027 Cleveland County Oklahoma 252 265,638 |
9277 |
Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma |
9278 |
City-Shawnee, OK Combined Statistical Area |
9279 |
40029 Coal County Oklahoma 2763 5,963 |
9280 |
40031 Comanche County Oklahoma 487 126,390 |
9281 |
Lawton, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9282 |
40033 Cotton County Oklahoma 2748 6,155 Lawton, OK |
9283 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9284 |
40035 Craig County Oklahoma 2126 14,748 |
9285 |
40037 Creek County Oklahoma 756 70,651 Tulsa, OK |
9286 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
9287 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9288 |
40039 Custer County Oklahoma 1467 28,536 Weatherford, OK |
9289 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9290 |
40041 Delaware County Oklahoma 1141 41,441 |
9291 |
40043 Dewey County Oklahoma 2853 4,783 |
9292 |
40045 Ellis County Oklahoma 2894 4,104 |
9293 |
40047 Garfield County Oklahoma 848 61,189 Enid, OK |
9294 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9295 |
40049 Garvin County Oklahoma 1521 27,297 |
9296 |
40051 Grady County Oklahoma 937 53,118 Oklahoma City, |
9297 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma City-Shawnee, OK |
9298 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9299 |
40053 Grant County Oklahoma 2868 4,516 |
9300 |
40055 Greer County Oklahoma 2753 6,082 |
9301 |
40057 Harmon County Oklahoma 2985 2,906 |
9302 |
40059 Harper County Oklahoma 2931 3,676 |
9303 |
40061 Haskell County Oklahoma 2246 12,938 |
9304 |
40063 Hughes County Oklahoma 2184 13,836 |
9305 |
40065 Jackson County Oklahoma 1551 26,237 Altus, OK |
9306 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9307 |
40067 Jefferson County Oklahoma 2733 6,377 |
9308 |
40069 Johnston County Oklahoma 2358 11,003 |
9309 |
40071 Kay County Oklahoma 1051 45,831 Ponca City, OK |
9310 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9311 |
40073 Kingfisher County Oklahoma 2106 15,005 |
9312 |
40075 Kiowa County Oklahoma 2492 9,310 |
9313 |
40077 Latimer County Oklahoma 2355 11,019 |
9314 |
40079 Le Flore County Oklahoma 981 49,873 Fort |
9315 |
Smith, AR-OK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9316 |
40081 Lincoln County Oklahoma 1323 34,189 Oklahoma City, |
9317 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma City-Shawnee, OK |
9318 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9319 |
40083 Logan County Oklahoma 1093 43,666 Oklahoma City, |
9320 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma City-Shawnee, OK |
9321 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9322 |
40085 Love County Oklahoma 2467 9,558 |
9323 |
40087 McClain County Oklahoma 1285 35,613 Oklahoma City, |
9324 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma City-Shawnee, OK |
9325 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9326 |
40089 McCurtain County Oklahoma 1348 33,203 |
9327 |
40091 McIntosh County Oklahoma 1806 20,584 |
9328 |
40093 Major County Oklahoma 2629 7,683 |
9329 |
40095 Marshall County Oklahoma 2050 15,957 |
9330 |
40097 Mayes County Oklahoma 1148 41,168 |
9331 |
40099 Murray County Oklahoma 2201 13,663 |
9332 |
40101 Muskogee County Oklahoma 758 70,596 |
9333 |
Muskogee, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9334 |
Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK Combined Statistical Area |
9335 |
40103 Noble County Oklahoma 2326 11,522 |
9336 |
40105 Nowata County Oklahoma 2389 10,611 |
9337 |
40107 Okfuskee County Oklahoma 2282 12,358 |
9338 |
40109 Oklahoma County Oklahoma 81 741,781 |
9339 |
Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma |
9340 |
City-Shawnee, OK Combined Statistical Area |
9341 |
40111 Okmulgee County Oklahoma 1179 39,625 Tulsa, |
9342 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
9343 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9344 |
40113 Osage County Oklahoma 1015 47,917 Tulsa, OK |
9345 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
9346 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9347 |
40115 Ottawa County Oklahoma 1384 32,236 Miami, OK |
9348 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Joplin-Miami, MO-OK Combined |
9349 |
Statistical Area |
9350 |
40117 Pawnee County Oklahoma 2014 16,474 Tulsa, OK |
9351 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
9352 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9353 |
40119 Payne County Oklahoma 702 78,399 Stillwater, OK |
9354 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9355 |
40121 Pittsburg County Oklahoma 1067 45,048 |
9356 |
McAlester, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9357 |
40123 Pontotoc County Oklahoma 1224 37,958 Ada, OK |
9358 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9359 |
40125 Pottawatomie County Oklahoma 755 70,760 Shawnee, |
9360 |
OK Micropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma City-Shawnee, OK |
9361 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9362 |
40127 Pushmataha County Oklahoma 2345 11,205 |
9363 |
40129 Roger Mills County Oklahoma 2924 3,774 |
9364 |
40131 Rogers County Oklahoma 645 88,367 Tulsa, OK |
9365 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
9366 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9367 |
40133 Seminole County Oklahoma 1589 25,450 |
9368 |
40135 Sequoyah County Oklahoma 1143 41,398 Fort |
9369 |
Smith, AR-OK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9370 |
40137 Stephens County Oklahoma 1071 44,779 Duncan, |
9371 |
OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9372 |
40139 Texas County Oklahoma 1753 21,498 Guymon, OK |
9373 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9374 |
40141 Tillman County Oklahoma 2613 7,822 |
9375 |
40143 Tulsa County Oklahoma 107 613,816 Tulsa, |
9376 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
9377 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9378 |
40145 Wagoner County Oklahoma 729 75,030 Tulsa, OK |
9379 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
9380 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9381 |
40147 Washington County Oklahoma 960 51,633 |
9382 |
Bartlesville, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9383 |
Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK Combined Statistical Area |
9384 |
40149 Washita County Oklahoma 2322 11,622 |
9385 |
40151 Woods County Oklahoma 2530 8,832 |
9386 |
40153 Woodward County Oklahoma 1810 20,548 |
9387 |
Woodward, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9388 |
41001 Baker County Oregon 2052 15,909 |
9389 |
41003 Benton County Oregon 655 86,430 Corvallis, OR |
9390 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA |
9391 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9392 |
41005 Clackamas County Oregon 175 383,857 |
9393 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9394 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
9395 |
41007 Clatsop County Oregon 1239 37,301 Astoria, OR Micropolitan |
9396 |
Statistical Area |
9397 |
41009 Columbia County Oregon 995 49,286 |
9398 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9399 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
9400 |
41011 Coos County Oregon 835 62,534 Coos Bay, OR |
9401 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9402 |
41013 Crook County Oregon 1795 20,729 Prineville, OR |
9403 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Bend-Redmond-Prineville, OR Combined |
9404 |
Statistical Area |
9405 |
41015 Curry County Oregon 1721 22,248 Brookings, OR |
9406 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9407 |
41017 Deschutes County Oregon 387 162,277 |
9408 |
Bend-Redmond, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area Bend-Redmond-Prineville, |
9409 |
OR Combined Statistical Area |
9410 |
41019 Douglas County Oregon 553 107,164 Roseburg, OR |
9411 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9412 |
41021 Gilliam County Oregon 3059 1,953 |
9413 |
41023 Grant County Oregon 2654 7,317 |
9414 |
41025 Harney County Oregon 2659 7,212 |
9415 |
41027 Hood River County Oregon 1708 22,584 Hood River, OR |
9416 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9417 |
41029 Jackson County Oregon 305 206,412 Medford, OR |
9418 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Medford-Grants Pass, OR Combined |
9419 |
Statistical Area |
9420 |
41031 Jefferson County Oregon 1740 21,749 |
9421 |
41033 Josephine County Oregon 672 82,930 Grants Pass, OR |
9422 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Medford-Grants Pass, OR Combined |
9423 |
Statistical Area |
9424 |
41035 Klamath County Oregon 801 65,912 Klamath Falls, OR |
9425 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9426 |
41037 Lake County Oregon 2621 7,771 |
9427 |
41039 Lane County Oregon 188 354,542 Eugene, OR |
9428 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9429 |
41041 Lincoln County Oregon 1045 46,151 Newport, OR Micropolitan |
9430 |
Statistical Area |
9431 |
41043 Linn County Oregon 513 118,360 Albany, OR |
9432 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA |
9433 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9434 |
41045 Malheur County Oregon 1417 30,630 Ontario, OR-ID |
9435 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
9436 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9437 |
41047 Marion County Oregon 204 319,985 Salem, OR |
9438 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA |
9439 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9440 |
41049 Morrow County Oregon 2341 11,244 Hermiston-Pendleton, OR |
9441 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9442 |
41051 Multnomah County Oregon 76 759,256 |
9443 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9444 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
9445 |
41053 Polk County Oregon 719 76,353 Salem, OR Metropolitan |
9446 |
Statistical Area Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined |
9447 |
Statistical Area |
9448 |
41055 Sherman County Oregon 3073 1,732 |
9449 |
41057 Tillamook County Oregon 1599 25,287 |
9450 |
41059 Umatilla County Oregon 713 76,820 |
9451 |
Hermiston-Pendleton, OR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9452 |
41061 Union County Oregon 1576 25,759 La Grande, OR |
9453 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9454 |
41063 Wallowa County Oregon 2697 6,821 |
9455 |
41065 Wasco County Oregon 1586 25,487 The Dalles, OR |
9456 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9457 |
41067 Washington County Oregon 114 547,672 |
9458 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9459 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
9460 |
41069 Wheeler County Oregon 3088 1,424 |
9461 |
41071 Yamhill County Oregon 589 100,255 |
9462 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9463 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
9464 |
42001 Adams County Pennsylvania 578 101,482 |
9465 |
Gettysburg, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, |
9466 |
PA Combined Statistical Area |
9467 |
42003 Allegheny County Pennsylvania 31 1,229,338 |
9468 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
9469 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
9470 |
42005 Armstrong County Pennsylvania 775 68,409 |
9471 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
9472 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
9473 |
42007 Beaver County Pennsylvania 364 170,245 |
9474 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
9475 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
9476 |
42009 Bedford County Pennsylvania 994 49,324 |
9477 |
42011 Berks County Pennsylvania 166 413,491 Reading, |
9478 |
PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, |
9479 |
PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area |
9480 |
42013 Blair County Pennsylvania 485 127,121 Altoona, |
9481 |
PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9482 |
42015 Bradford County Pennsylvania 831 62,792 Sayre, |
9483 |
PA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9484 |
42017 Bucks County Pennsylvania 103 627,053 |
9485 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
9486 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
9487 |
Area |
9488 |
42019 Butler County Pennsylvania 341 184,970 |
9489 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
9490 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
9491 |
42021 Cambria County Pennsylvania 444 141,584 |
9492 |
Johnstown, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnstown-Somerset, PA |
9493 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9494 |
42023 Cameron County Pennsylvania 2841 4,939 |
9495 |
42025 Carbon County Pennsylvania 811 65,006 |
9496 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9497 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
9498 |
42027 Centre County Pennsylvania 406 155,171 State |
9499 |
College, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area State College-DuBois, |
9500 |
PA Combined Statistical Area |
9501 |
42029 Chester County Pennsylvania 128 506,575 |
9502 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
9503 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
9504 |
Area |
9505 |
42031 Clarion County Pennsylvania 1178 39,646 |
9506 |
42033 Clearfield County Pennsylvania 681 81,184 DuBois, |
9507 |
PA Micropolitan Statistical Area State College-DuBois, PA |
9508 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9509 |
42035 Clinton County Pennsylvania 1182 39,517 Lock Haven, PA |
9510 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Williamsport-Lock Haven, PA Combined |
9511 |
Statistical Area |
9512 |
42037 Columbia County Pennsylvania 789 66,887 |
9513 |
Bloomsburg-Berwick, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9514 |
Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA Combined Statistical Area |
9515 |
42039 Crawford County Pennsylvania 649 87,598 |
9516 |
Meadville, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Erie-Meadville, PA |
9517 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9518 |
42041 Cumberland County Pennsylvania 273 238,614 |
9519 |
Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9520 |
Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, PA Combined Statistical Area |
9521 |
42043 Dauphin County Pennsylvania 245 269,665 |
9522 |
Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9523 |
Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, PA Combined Statistical Area |
9524 |
42045 Delaware County Pennsylvania 110 561,098 |
9525 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
9526 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
9527 |
Area |
9528 |
42047 Elk County Pennsylvania 1401 31,550 |
9529 |
42049 Erie County Pennsylvania 236 280,646 Erie, PA |
9530 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Erie-Meadville, PA Combined Statistical Area |
9531 |
42051 Fayette County Pennsylvania 459 135,660 |
9532 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
9533 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
9534 |
42053 Forest County Pennsylvania 2630 7,667 |
9535 |
42055 Franklin County Pennsylvania 418 151,275 |
9536 |
Chambersburg-Waynesboro, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9537 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
9538 |
42057 Fulton County Pennsylvania 2124 14,772 |
9539 |
42059 Greene County Pennsylvania 1217 38,085 |
9540 |
42061 Huntingdon County Pennsylvania 1049 45,943 |
9541 |
Huntingdon, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9542 |
42063 Indiana County Pennsylvania 646 88,218 Indiana, PA |
9543 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton, |
9544 |
PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
9545 |
42065 Jefferson County Pennsylvania 1072 44,764 |
9546 |
42067 Juniata County Pennsylvania 1612 24,904 |
9547 |
42069 Lackawanna County Pennsylvania 294 214,477 |
9548 |
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9549 |
42071 Lancaster County Pennsylvania 123 526,823 |
9550 |
Lancaster, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9551 |
42073 Lawrence County Pennsylvania 636 89,871 New |
9552 |
Castle, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
9553 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
9554 |
42075 Lebanon County Pennsylvania 462 135,251 Lebanon, |
9555 |
PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, PA |
9556 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9557 |
42077 Lehigh County Pennsylvania 187 355,245 |
9558 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9559 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
9560 |
42079 Luzerne County Pennsylvania 203 321,027 |
9561 |
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9562 |
42081 Lycoming County Pennsylvania 519 117,168 |
9563 |
Williamsport, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Williamsport-Lock Haven, |
9564 |
PA Combined Statistical Area |
9565 |
42083 McKean County Pennsylvania 1105 43,127 Bradford, PA |
9566 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9567 |
42085 Mercer County Pennsylvania 522 115,655 |
9568 |
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9569 |
Youngstown-Warren, OH-PA Combined Statistical Area |
9570 |
42087 Mifflin County Pennsylvania 1032 46,773 Lewistown, PA |
9571 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9572 |
42089 Monroe County Pennsylvania 368 168,798 East |
9573 |
Stroudsburg, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New York-Newark, |
9574 |
NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
9575 |
42091 Montgomery County Pennsylvania 71 808,460 |
9576 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
9577 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
9578 |
Area |
9579 |
42093 Montour County Pennsylvania 1905 18,356 |
9580 |
Bloomsburg-Berwick, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9581 |
Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA Combined Statistical Area |
9582 |
42095 Northampton County Pennsylvania 219 299,267 |
9583 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9584 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
9585 |
42097 Northumberland County Pennsylvania 615 94,428 Sunbury, |
9586 |
PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA |
9587 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9588 |
42099 Perry County Pennsylvania 1054 45,701 |
9589 |
Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9590 |
Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, PA Combined Statistical Area |
9591 |
42101 Philadelphia County Pennsylvania 22 1,547,607 |
9592 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
9593 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
9594 |
Area |
9595 |
42103 Pike County Pennsylvania 893 56,899 New |
9596 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
9597 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
9598 |
42105 Potter County Pennsylvania 1944 17,577 |
9599 |
42107 Schuylkill County Pennsylvania 430 147,063 |
9600 |
Pottsville, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9601 |
42109 Snyder County Pennsylvania 1176 39,672 Selinsgrove, PA |
9602 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA Combined |
9603 |
Statistical Area |
9604 |
42111 Somerset County Pennsylvania 709 76,957 |
9605 |
Somerset, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Johnstown-Somerset, PA |
9606 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9607 |
42113 Sullivan County Pennsylvania 2727 6,461 |
9608 |
42115 Susquehanna County Pennsylvania 1118 42,696 |
9609 |
42117 Tioga County Pennsylvania 1121 42,577 |
9610 |
42119 Union County Pennsylvania 1070 44,952 Lewisburg, PA |
9611 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA |
9612 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9613 |
42121 Venango County Pennsylvania 921 54,272 Oil City, PA |
9614 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9615 |
42123 Warren County Pennsylvania 1150 41,146 Warren, PA |
9616 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9617 |
42125 Washington County Pennsylvania 301 208,716 |
9618 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
9619 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
9620 |
42127 Wayne County Pennsylvania 955 51,955 |
9621 |
42129 Westmoreland County Pennsylvania 183 363,395 |
9622 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
9623 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
9624 |
42131 Wyoming County Pennsylvania 1488 28,125 |
9625 |
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9626 |
42133 York County Pennsylvania 155 437,846 |
9627 |
York-Hanover, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, |
9628 |
PA Combined Statistical Area |
9629 |
44001 Bristol County[13] Rhode Island 998 49,144 |
9630 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9631 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
9632 |
44003 Kent County[13] Rhode Island 381 164,843 |
9633 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9634 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
9635 |
44005 Newport County[13] Rhode Island 674 82,036 |
9636 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9637 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
9638 |
44007 Providence County[13] Rhode Island 101 628,323 |
9639 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9640 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
9641 |
44009 Washington County[13] Rhode Island 488 125,946 |
9642 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9643 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
9644 |
45001 Abbeville County South Carolina 1604 25,101 |
9645 |
Greenwood, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9646 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9647 |
45003 Aiken County South Carolina 384 162,812 |
9648 |
Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9649 |
45005 Allendale County South Carolina 2444 9,988 |
9650 |
45007 Anderson County South Carolina 335 189,355 |
9651 |
Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9652 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9653 |
45009 Bamberg County South Carolina 2059 15,763 |
9654 |
45011 Barnwell County South Carolina 1722 22,212 |
9655 |
45013 Beaufort County South Carolina 371 168,049 |
9656 |
Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9657 |
45015 Berkeley County South Carolina 334 189,781 |
9658 |
Charleston-North Charleston, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9659 |
45017 Calhoun County South Carolina 2116 14,910 Columbia, SC |
9660 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC |
9661 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9662 |
45019 Charleston County South Carolina 182 365,162 |
9663 |
Charleston-North Charleston, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9664 |
45021 Cherokee County South Carolina 906 55,662 Gaffney, |
9665 |
SC Micropolitan Statistical Area Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, |
9666 |
SC Combined Statistical Area |
9667 |
45023 Chester County South Carolina 1374 32,546 |
9668 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9669 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
9670 |
45025 Chesterfield County South Carolina 1047 46,103 |
9671 |
45027 Clarendon County South Carolina 1317 34,357 |
9672 |
45029 Colleton County South Carolina 1214 38,153 |
9673 |
45031 Darlington County South Carolina 779 68,139 |
9674 |
Florence, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9675 |
45033 Dillon County South Carolina 1403 31,446 |
9676 |
45035 Dorchester County South Carolina 441 142,496 |
9677 |
Charleston-North Charleston, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9678 |
45037 Edgefield County South Carolina 1548 26,347 |
9679 |
Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9680 |
45039 Fairfield County South Carolina 1671 23,363 |
9681 |
Columbia, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9682 |
Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9683 |
45041 Florence County South Carolina 452 137,948 |
9684 |
Florence, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9685 |
45043 Georgetown County South Carolina 861 60,189 |
9686 |
Georgetown, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area Myrtle Beach-Conway, |
9687 |
SC-NC Combined Statistical Area |
9688 |
45045 Greenville County South Carolina 142 467,605 |
9689 |
Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9690 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9691 |
45047 Greenwood County South Carolina 762 69,756 |
9692 |
Greenwood, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9693 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9694 |
45049 Hampton County South Carolina 1796 20,726 |
9695 |
45051 Horry County South Carolina 234 282,285 Myrtle |
9696 |
Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9697 |
Myrtle Beach-Conway, SC-NC Combined Statistical Area |
9698 |
45053 Jasper County South Carolina 1571 25,833 Hilton Head |
9699 |
Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9700 |
45055 Kershaw County South Carolina 838 62,343 Columbia, SC |
9701 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC |
9702 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9703 |
45057 Lancaster County South Carolina 696 79,089 |
9704 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9705 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
9706 |
45059 Laurens County South Carolina 794 66,223 |
9707 |
Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9708 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9709 |
45061 Lee County South Carolina 1890 18,654 |
9710 |
45063 Lexington County South Carolina 244 270,406 |
9711 |
Columbia, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9712 |
Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9713 |
45065 McCormick County South Carolina 2447 9,943 |
9714 |
45067 Marion County South Carolina 1379 32,457 |
9715 |
45069 Marlboro County South Carolina 1487 28,145 |
9716 |
Bennettsville, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9717 |
45071 Newberry County South Carolina 1229 37,576 |
9718 |
Newberry, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9719 |
Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9720 |
45073 Oconee County South Carolina 734 74,627 Seneca, SC |
9721 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC |
9722 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9723 |
45075 Orangeburg County South Carolina 631 91,476 |
9724 |
Orangeburg, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9725 |
Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9726 |
45077 Pickens County South Carolina 510 119,670 |
9727 |
Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9728 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9729 |
45079 Richland County South Carolina 170 393,830 |
9730 |
Columbia, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9731 |
Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9732 |
45081 Saluda County South Carolina 1843 19,893 Columbia, SC |
9733 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC |
9734 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9735 |
45083 Spartanburg County South Carolina 228 288,745 |
9736 |
Spartanburg, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9737 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
9738 |
45085 Sumter County South Carolina 548 108,052 Sumter, |
9739 |
SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9740 |
45087 Union County South Carolina 1480 28,252 Spartanburg, SC |
9741 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC |
9742 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9743 |
45089 Williamsburg County South Carolina 1336 33,620 |
9744 |
45091 York County South Carolina 276 234,635 |
9745 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9746 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
9747 |
46003 Aurora County South Dakota 2994 2,742 |
9748 |
46005 Beadle County South Dakota 1930 17,753 Huron, SD |
9749 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9750 |
46007 Bennett County South Dakota 2945 3,436 |
9751 |
46009 Bon Homme County South Dakota 2680 7,029 |
9752 |
46011 Brookings County South Dakota 1367 32,629 |
9753 |
Brookings, SD Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9754 |
46013 Brown County South Dakota 1237 37,331 Aberdeen, SD |
9755 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9756 |
46015 Brule County South Dakota 2819 5,293 |
9757 |
46017 Buffalo County South Dakota 3051 2,020 |
9758 |
46019 Butte County South Dakota 2423 10,228 |
9759 |
46021 Campbell County South Dakota 3089 1,396 |
9760 |
46023 Charles Mix County South Dakota 2499 9,216 |
9761 |
46025 Clark County South Dakota 2938 3,585 |
9762 |
46027 Clay County South Dakota 2167 14,131 Vermillion, SD |
9763 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, IA-SD-NE |
9764 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9765 |
46029 Codington County South Dakota 1509 27,606 |
9766 |
Watertown, SD Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9767 |
46031 Corson County South Dakota 2899 4,077 |
9768 |
46033 Custer County South Dakota 2578 8,339 Rapid City, SD |
9769 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rapid City-Spearfish, SD Combined |
9770 |
Statistical Area |
9771 |
46035 Davison County South Dakota 1846 19,769 Mitchell, SD |
9772 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9773 |
46037 Day County South Dakota 2795 5,613 |
9774 |
46039 Deuel County South Dakota 2875 4,380 |
9775 |
46041 Dewey County South Dakota 2801 5,538 |
9776 |
46043 Douglas County South Dakota 2982 2,970 |
9777 |
46045 Edmunds County South Dakota 2902 4,026 Aberdeen, SD |
9778 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9779 |
46047 Fall River County South Dakota 2688 6,971 |
9780 |
46049 Faulk County South Dakota 3018 2,377 |
9781 |
46051 Grant County South Dakota 2656 7,259 |
9782 |
46053 Gregory County South Dakota 2885 4,265 |
9783 |
46055 Haakon County South Dakota 3062 1,939 |
9784 |
46057 Hamlin County South Dakota 2768 5,918 |
9785 |
46059 Hand County South Dakota 2948 3,388 |
9786 |
46061 Hanson County South Dakota 2949 3,377 Mitchell, SD |
9787 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9788 |
46063 Harding County South Dakota 3093 1,316 |
9789 |
46065 Hughes County South Dakota 1956 17,450 Pierre, SD |
9790 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9791 |
46067 Hutchinson County South Dakota 2660 7,187 |
9792 |
46069 Hyde County South Dakota 3086 1,437 |
9793 |
46071 Jackson County South Dakota 2961 3,191 |
9794 |
46073 Jerauld County South Dakota 3047 2,047 |
9795 |
46075 Jones County South Dakota 3108 1,013 |
9796 |
46077 Kingsbury County South Dakota 2825 5,220 |
9797 |
46079 Lake County South Dakota 2312 11,771 |
9798 |
46081 Lawrence County South Dakota 1630 24,397 |
9799 |
Spearfish, SD Micropolitan Statistical Area Rapid City-Spearfish, SD |
9800 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9801 |
46083 Lincoln County South Dakota 1006 48,296 Sioux Falls, SD |
9802 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9803 |
46085 Lyman County South Dakota 2921 3,789 |
9804 |
46087 McCook County South Dakota 2797 5,610 Sioux Falls, SD |
9805 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9806 |
46089 McPherson County South Dakota 3011 2,439 |
9807 |
46091 Marshall County South Dakota 2859 4,671 |
9808 |
46093 Meade County South Dakota 1559 26,052 Rapid City, SD |
9809 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rapid City-Spearfish, SD Combined |
9810 |
Statistical Area |
9811 |
46095 Mellette County South Dakota 3043 2,101 |
9812 |
46097 Miner County South Dakota 3023 2,326 |
9813 |
46099 Minnehaha County South Dakota 357 175,037 |
9814 |
Sioux Falls, SD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9815 |
46101 Moody County South Dakota 2729 6,446 |
9816 |
46103 Pennington County South Dakota 565 104,347 |
9817 |
Rapid City, SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Rapid City-Spearfish, SD |
9818 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9819 |
46105 Perkins County South Dakota 2976 3,037 |
9820 |
46107 Potter County South Dakota 3021 2,359 |
9821 |
46109 Roberts County South Dakota 2414 10,303 |
9822 |
46111 Sanborn County South Dakota 3024 2,324 |
9823 |
46113 Shannon County South Dakota 2172 14,059 |
9824 |
46115 Spink County South Dakota 2714 6,611 |
9825 |
46117 Stanley County South Dakota 2983 2,969 Pierre, SD |
9826 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9827 |
46119 Sully County South Dakota 3087 1,427 Pierre, SD |
9828 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9829 |
46121 Todd County South Dakota 2448 9,942 |
9830 |
46123 Tripp County South Dakota 2807 5,485 |
9831 |
46125 Turner County South Dakota 2582 8,308 Sioux Falls, SD |
9832 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9833 |
46127 Union County South Dakota 2118 14,855 Sioux City, |
9834 |
IA-NE-SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, |
9835 |
IA-SD-NE Combined Statistical Area |
9836 |
46129 Walworth County South Dakota 2808 5,459 |
9837 |
46135 Yankton County South Dakota 1705 22,603 Yankton, SD |
9838 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9839 |
46137 Ziebach County South Dakota 2988 2,869 |
9840 |
47001 Anderson County Tennessee 727 75,416 |
9841 |
Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9842 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9843 |
47003 Bedford County Tennessee 1056 45,573 Shelbyville, TN |
9844 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN |
9845 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9846 |
47005 Benton County Tennessee 2021 16,361 |
9847 |
47007 Bledsoe County Tennessee 2251 12,792 |
9848 |
47009 Blount County Tennessee 493 124,177 |
9849 |
Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9850 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9851 |
47011 Bradley County Tennessee 580 101,134 |
9852 |
Cleveland, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9853 |
Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
9854 |
47013 Campbell County Tennessee 1168 40,420 |
9855 |
Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9856 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9857 |
47015 Cannon County Tennessee 2186 13,811 |
9858 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
9859 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9860 |
47017 Carroll County Tennessee 1475 28,390 |
9861 |
47019 Carter County Tennessee 888 57,355 Johnson City, TN |
9862 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA |
9863 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9864 |
47021 Cheatham County Tennessee 1191 39,271 |
9865 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
9866 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9867 |
47023 Chester County Tennessee 1967 17,171 Jackson, TN |
9868 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9869 |
47025 Claiborne County Tennessee 1395 31,736 |
9870 |
47027 Clay County Tennessee 2611 7,840 |
9871 |
47029 Cocke County Tennessee 1286 35,571 Newport, TN |
9872 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
9873 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9874 |
47031 Coffee County Tennessee 935 53,222 |
9875 |
Tullahoma-Manchester, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9876 |
47033 Crockett County Tennessee 2130 14,623 Jackson, |
9877 |
TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9878 |
47035 Cumberland County Tennessee 890 57,029 |
9879 |
Crossville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9880 |
47037 Davidson County Tennessee 95 648,295 |
9881 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
9882 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9883 |
47039 Decatur County Tennessee 2319 11,673 |
9884 |
47041 DeKalb County Tennessee 1879 18,901 |
9885 |
47043 Dickson County Tennessee 973 50,381 |
9886 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
9887 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9888 |
47045 Dyer County Tennessee 1210 38,255 Dyersburg, TN |
9889 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9890 |
47047 Fayette County Tennessee 1206 38,659 Memphis, |
9891 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
9892 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
9893 |
47049 Fentress County Tennessee 1923 17,940 |
9894 |
47051 Franklin County Tennessee 1160 40,772 |
9895 |
Tullahoma-Manchester, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9896 |
47053 Gibson County Tennessee 990 49,626 |
9897 |
47055 Giles County Tennessee 1448 29,072 |
9898 |
47057 Grainger County Tennessee 1700 22,706 |
9899 |
Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9900 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9901 |
47059 Greene County Tennessee 771 68,819 Greeneville, TN |
9902 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9903 |
47061 Grundy County Tennessee 2202 13,650 |
9904 |
47063 Hamblen County Tennessee 833 62,746 Morristown, TN |
9905 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
9906 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9907 |
47065 Hamilton County Tennessee 191 345,545 |
9908 |
Chattanooga, TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9909 |
Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
9910 |
47067 Hancock County Tennessee 2705 6,720 |
9911 |
47069 Hardeman County Tennessee 1545 26,533 |
9912 |
47071 Hardin County Tennessee 1566 25,950 |
9913 |
47073 Hawkins County Tennessee 896 56,587 |
9914 |
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
9915 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
9916 |
47075 Haywood County Tennessee 1909 18,240 |
9917 |
47077 Henderson County Tennessee 1493 28,023 |
9918 |
47079 Henry County Tennessee 1382 32,341 Paris, TN |
9919 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9920 |
47081 Hickman County Tennessee 1635 24,170 |
9921 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
9922 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9923 |
47083 Houston County Tennessee 2571 8,413 |
9924 |
47085 Humphreys County Tennessee 1908 18,275 |
9925 |
47087 Jackson County Tennessee 2329 11,441 Cookeville, TN |
9926 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9927 |
47089 Jefferson County Tennessee 952 52,191 |
9928 |
Morristown, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9929 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9930 |
47091 Johnson County Tennessee 1916 18,095 |
9931 |
47093 Knox County Tennessee 152 441,311 |
9932 |
Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9933 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9934 |
47095 Lake County Tennessee 2628 7,690 |
9935 |
47097 Lauderdale County Tennessee 1503 27,718 |
9936 |
47099 Lawrence County Tennessee 1127 42,086 |
9937 |
Lawrenceburg, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9938 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9939 |
47101 Lewis County Tennessee 2303 11,896 |
9940 |
47103 Lincoln County Tennessee 1338 33,503 |
9941 |
47105 Loudon County Tennessee 985 49,793 Knoxville, TN |
9942 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
9943 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9944 |
47107 McMinn County Tennessee 948 52,416 Athens, TN |
9945 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
9946 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
9947 |
47109 McNairy County Tennessee 1556 26,180 |
9948 |
47111 Macon County Tennessee 1711 22,498 |
9949 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
9950 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9951 |
47113 Madison County Tennessee 594 98,656 Jackson, TN |
9952 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9953 |
47115 Marion County Tennessee 1478 28,291 Chattanooga, |
9954 |
TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
9955 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
9956 |
47117 Marshall County Tennessee 1413 30,883 |
9957 |
Lewisburg, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9958 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9959 |
47119 Maury County Tennessee 675 81,990 |
9960 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
9961 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9962 |
47121 Meigs County Tennessee 2317 11,698 |
9963 |
47123 Monroe County Tennessee 1064 45,133 |
9964 |
47125 Montgomery County Tennessee 343 184,468 |
9965 |
Clarksville, TN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9966 |
47127 Moore County Tennessee 2737 6,339 |
9967 |
Tullahoma-Manchester, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9968 |
47129 Morgan County Tennessee 1734 21,931 Knoxville, TN |
9969 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
9970 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9971 |
47131 Obion County Tennessee 1407 31,340 Union City, |
9972 |
TN-KY Micropolitan Statistical Area Martin-Union City, TN-KY |
9973 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9974 |
47133 Overton County Tennessee 1724 22,190 Cookeville, TN |
9975 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9976 |
47135 Perry County Tennessee 2610 7,860 |
9977 |
47137 Pickett County Tennessee 2832 5,100 |
9978 |
47139 Polk County Tennessee 1998 16,686 Cleveland, TN |
9979 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL |
9980 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9981 |
47141 Putnam County Tennessee 742 73,229 Cookeville, TN |
9982 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
9983 |
47143 Rhea County Tennessee 1383 32,247 Dayton, TN |
9984 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
9985 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
9986 |
47145 Roane County Tennessee 930 53,469 Knoxville, TN |
9987 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
9988 |
Combined Statistical Area |
9989 |
47147 Robertson County Tennessee 788 66,931 |
9990 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
9991 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9992 |
47149 Rutherford County Tennessee 242 274,454 |
9993 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
9994 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
9995 |
47151 Scott County Tennessee 1725 22,173 |
9996 |
47153 Sequatchie County Tennessee 2143 14,423 |
9997 |
Chattanooga, TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
9998 |
Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
9999 |
47155 Sevier County Tennessee 626 92,512 Sevierville, TN |
10000 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
10001 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10002 |
47157 Shelby County Tennessee 50 940,764 Memphis, |
10003 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
10004 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
10005 |
47159 Smith County Tennessee 1869 19,102 |
10006 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
10007 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
10008 |
47161 Stewart County Tennessee 2224 13,297 |
10009 |
47163 Sullivan County Tennessee 401 156,786 |
10010 |
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
10011 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
10012 |
47165 Sumner County Tennessee 377 166,123 |
10013 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
10014 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
10015 |
47167 Tipton County Tennessee 843 61,705 Memphis, |
10016 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
10017 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
10018 |
47169 Trousdale County Tennessee 2617 7,795 |
10019 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
10020 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
10021 |
47171 Unicoi County Tennessee 1910 18,235 Johnson City, TN |
10022 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA |
10023 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10024 |
47173 Union County Tennessee 1868 19,127 Knoxville, TN |
10025 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
10026 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10027 |
47175 Van Buren County Tennessee 2793 5,628 |
10028 |
47177 Warren County Tennessee 1174 39,839 McMinnville, TN |
10029 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10030 |
47179 Washington County Tennessee 490 125,094 |
10031 |
Johnson City, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
10032 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
10033 |
47181 Wayne County Tennessee 1982 16,996 |
10034 |
47183 Weakley County Tennessee 1305 34,793 Martin, TN |
10035 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Martin-Union City, TN-KY Combined |
10036 |
Statistical Area |
10037 |
47185 White County Tennessee 1558 26,082 |
10038 |
47187 Williamson County Tennessee 330 192,911 |
10039 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
10040 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
10041 |
47189 Wilson County Tennessee 511 118,961 |
10042 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
10043 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
10044 |
48001 Anderson County Texas 880 58,190 Palestine, TX |
10045 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10046 |
48003 Andrews County Texas 2038 16,117 Andrews, TX Micropolitan |
10047 |
Statistical Area |
10048 |
48005 Angelina County Texas 650 87,597 Lufkin, TX |
10049 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10050 |
48007 Aransas County Texas 1652 23,818 Corpus Christi, TX |
10051 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX |
10052 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10053 |
48009 Archer County Texas 2540 8,735 Wichita Falls, TX |
10054 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10055 |
48011 Armstrong County Texas 3061 1,944 Amarillo, TX |
10056 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
10057 |
Statistical Area |
10058 |
48013 Atascosa County Texas 1041 46,446 San Antonio-New |
10059 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10060 |
48015 Austin County Texas 1462 28,618 Houston-The |
10061 |
Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The |
10062 |
Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10063 |
48017 Bailey County Texas 2670 7,130 |
10064 |
48019 Bandera County Texas 1811 20,537 San Antonio-New |
10065 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10066 |
48021 Bastrop County Texas 731 74,763 Austin-Round Rock, TX |
10067 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10068 |
48023 Baylor County Texas 2933 3,623 |
10069 |
48025 Bee County Texas 1376 32,527 Beeville, TX |
10070 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10071 |
48027 Bell County Texas 202 323,037 Killeen-Temple, |
10072 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10073 |
48029 Bexar County Texas 19 1,785,704 San Antonio-New |
10074 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10075 |
48031 Blanco County Texas 2383 10,655 |
10076 |
48033 Borden County Texas 3134 616 |
10077 |
48035 Bosque County Texas 1914 18,125 |
10078 |
48037 Bowie County Texas 619 93,148 Texarkana, TX-AR |
10079 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10080 |
48039 Brazoria County Texas 199 324,769 |
10081 |
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10082 |
Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10083 |
48041 Brazos County Texas 314 200,665 College |
10084 |
Station-Bryan, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10085 |
48043 Brewster County Texas 2491 9,316 |
10086 |
48045 Briscoe County Texas 3080 1,561 |
10087 |
48047 Brooks County Texas 2663 7,161 |
10088 |
48049 Brown County Texas 1226 37,825 Brownwood, TX |
10089 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10090 |
48051 Burleson County Texas 1962 17,291 College |
10091 |
Station-Bryan, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10092 |
48053 Burnet County Texas 1100 43,448 |
10093 |
48055 Caldwell County Texas 1202 38,734 Austin-Round |
10094 |
Rock, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10095 |
48057 Calhoun County Texas 1748 21,609 Port Lavaca, TX |
10096 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Victoria-Port Lavaca, TX Combined |
10097 |
Statistical Area |
10098 |
48059 Callahan County Texas 2213 13,517 Abilene, TX |
10099 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10100 |
48061 Cameron County Texas 164 415,557 |
10101 |
Brownsville-Harlingen, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10102 |
Brownsville-Harlingen-Raymondville, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10103 |
48063 Camp County Texas 2275 12,449 |
10104 |
48065 Carson County Texas 2747 6,157 Amarillo, TX |
10105 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
10106 |
Statistical Area |
10107 |
48067 Cass County Texas 1426 30,166 |
10108 |
48069 Castro County Texas 2593 8,164 |
10109 |
48071 Chambers County Texas 1271 36,196 Houston-The |
10110 |
Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The |
10111 |
Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10112 |
48073 Cherokee County Texas 967 51,206 Jacksonville, TX |
10113 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Tyler-Jacksonville, TX Combined |
10114 |
Statistical Area |
10115 |
48075 Childress County Texas 2680 7,029 |
10116 |
48077 Clay County Texas 2394 10,535 Wichita Falls, TX |
10117 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10118 |
48079 Cochran County Texas 2974 3,046 |
10119 |
48081 Coke County Texas 2958 3,231 |
10120 |
48083 Coleman County Texas 2553 8,675 |
10121 |
48085 Collin County Texas 65 834,642 Dallas-Fort |
10122 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10123 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10124 |
48087 Collingsworth County Texas 2977 3,036 |
10125 |
48089 Colorado County Texas 1798 20,696 |
10126 |
48091 Comal County Texas 528 114,384 San Antonio-New |
10127 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10128 |
48093 Comanche County Texas 2192 13,765 |
10129 |
48095 Concho County Texas 2903 4,010 |
10130 |
48097 Cooke County Texas 1204 38,688 Gainesville, TX |
10131 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
10132 |
Statistical Area |
10133 |
48099 Coryell County Texas 707 77,231 Killeen-Temple, TX |
10134 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10135 |
48101 Cottle County Texas 3083 1,486 |
10136 |
48103 Crane County Texas 2865 4,562 |
10137 |
48105 Crockett County Texas 2927 3,743 |
10138 |
48107 Crosby County Texas 2750 6,126 Lubbock, TX Metropolitan |
10139 |
Statistical Area Lubbock-Levelland, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10140 |
48109 Culberson County Texas 3029 2,290 |
10141 |
48111 Dallam County Texas 2685 6,996 |
10142 |
48113 Dallas County Texas 9 2,453,843 Dallas-Fort |
10143 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10144 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10145 |
48115 Dawson County Texas 2203 13,640 Lamesa, TX Micropolitan |
10146 |
Statistical Area |
10147 |
48117 Deaf Smith County Texas 1862 19,360 Hereford, TX |
10148 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10149 |
48119 Delta County Texas 2815 5,329 |
10150 |
48121 Denton County Texas 85 707,304 Dallas-Fort |
10151 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10152 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10153 |
48123 DeWitt County Texas 1818 20,465 |
10154 |
48125 Dickens County Texas 3025 2,323 |
10155 |
48127 Dimmit County Texas 2398 10,461 |
10156 |
48129 Donley County Texas 2936 3,598 |
10157 |
48131 Duval County Texas 2316 11,717 |
10158 |
48133 Eastland County Texas 1899 18,421 |
10159 |
48135 Ector County Texas 439 144,325 Odessa, TX |
10160 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Midland-Odessa, TX Combined |
10161 |
Statistical Area |
10162 |
48137 Edwards County Texas 3057 1,968 |
10163 |
48139 Ellis County Texas 409 153,969 Dallas-Fort |
10164 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10165 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10166 |
48141 El Paso County Texas 66 827,398 El Paso, TX |
10167 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area El Paso-Las Cruces, TX-NM Combined |
10168 |
Statistical Area |
10169 |
48143 Erath County Texas 1190 39,321 Stephenville, TX |
10170 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10171 |
48145 Falls County Texas 1941 17,610 Waco, TX Metropolitan |
10172 |
Statistical Area |
10173 |
48147 Fannin County Texas 1332 33,831 |
10174 |
48149 Fayette County Texas 1616 24,695 |
10175 |
48151 Fisher County Texas 2918 3,844 |
10176 |
48153 Floyd County Texas 2734 6,367 |
10177 |
48155 Foard County Texas 3095 1,307 |
10178 |
48157 Fort Bend County Texas 102 627,293 |
10179 |
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10180 |
Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10181 |
48159 Franklin County Texas 2385 10,640 |
10182 |
48161 Freestone County Texas 1856 19,515 |
10183 |
48163 Frio County Texas 1934 17,702 |
10184 |
48165 Gaines County Texas 1901 18,413 |
10185 |
48167 Galveston County Texas 217 300,484 |
10186 |
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10187 |
Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10188 |
48169 Garza County Texas 2731 6,412 |
10189 |
48171 Gillespie County Texas 1602 25,153 Fredericksburg, |
10190 |
TX Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10191 |
48173 Glasscock County Texas 3099 1,259 Big Spring, TX |
10192 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10193 |
48175 Goliad County Texas 2650 7,351 Victoria, TX |
10194 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Victoria-Port Lavaca, TX Combined |
10195 |
Statistical Area |
10196 |
48177 Gonzales County Texas 1838 20,045 |
10197 |
48179 Gray County Texas 1690 22,978 Pampa, TX Micropolitan |
10198 |
Statistical Area |
10199 |
48181 Grayson County Texas 503 121,935 Sherman-Denison, |
10200 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
10201 |
Statistical Area |
10202 |
48183 Gregg County Texas 498 122,658 Longview, TX |
10203 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Longview-Marshall, TX Combined |
10204 |
Statistical Area |
10205 |
48185 Grimes County Texas 1536 26,783 |
10206 |
48187 Guadalupe County Texas 448 139,841 San |
10207 |
Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10208 |
48189 Hale County Texas 1266 36,385 Plainview, TX |
10209 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10210 |
48191 Hall County Texas 2954 3,293 |
10211 |
48193 Hamilton County Texas 2583 8,307 |
10212 |
48195 Hansford County Texas 2803 5,521 |
10213 |
48197 Hardeman County Texas 2896 4,082 |
10214 |
48199 Hardin County Texas 910 55,190 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX |
10215 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10216 |
48201 Harris County Texas 3 4,253,700 Houston-The |
10217 |
Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The |
10218 |
Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10219 |
48203 Harrison County Texas 785 67,450 Marshall, TX |
10220 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Longview-Marshall, TX Combined |
10221 |
Statistical Area |
10222 |
48205 Hartley County Texas 2749 6,144 |
10223 |
48207 Haskell County Texas 2774 5,901 |
10224 |
48209 Hays County Texas 366 168,990 Austin-Round |
10225 |
Rock, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10226 |
48211 Hemphill County Texas 2898 4,080 |
10227 |
48213 Henderson County Texas 695 79,094 Athens, TX |
10228 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
10229 |
Statistical Area |
10230 |
48215 Hidalgo County Texas 72 806,552 |
10231 |
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10232 |
McAllen-Edinburg, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10233 |
48217 Hill County Texas 1298 35,115 |
10234 |
48219 Hockley County Texas 1686 23,072 Levelland, TX |
10235 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Lubbock-Levelland, TX Combined |
10236 |
Statistical Area |
10237 |
48221 Hood County Texas 954 52,044 Dallas-Fort |
10238 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10239 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10240 |
48223 Hopkins County Texas 1289 35,469 Sulphur Springs, TX |
10241 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
10242 |
Statistical Area |
10243 |
48225 Houston County Texas 1682 23,161 |
10244 |
48227 Howard County Texas 1291 35,408 Big Spring, TX |
10245 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10246 |
48229 Hudspeth County Texas 2953 3,337 El Paso, TX |
10247 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area El Paso-Las Cruces, TX-NM Combined |
10248 |
Statistical Area |
10249 |
48231 Hunt County Texas 652 87,079 Dallas-Fort |
10250 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10251 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10252 |
48233 Hutchinson County Texas 1735 21,922 Borger, TX |
10253 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
10254 |
Statistical Area |
10255 |
48235 Irion County Texas 3079 1,573 San Angelo, TX |
10256 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10257 |
48237 Jack County Texas 2523 8,983 |
10258 |
48239 Jackson County Texas 2158 14,255 |
10259 |
48241 Jasper County Texas 1278 35,923 |
10260 |
48243 Jeff Davis County Texas 3028 2,307 |
10261 |
48245 Jefferson County Texas 262 251,813 |
10262 |
Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10263 |
48247 Jim Hogg County Texas 2823 5,249 |
10264 |
48249 Jim Wells County Texas 1134 41,754 Alice, TX |
10265 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, |
10266 |
TX Combined Statistical Area |
10267 |
48251 Johnson County Texas 412 153,441 Dallas-Fort |
10268 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10269 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10270 |
48253 Jones County Texas 1842 19,973 Abilene, TX Metropolitan |
10271 |
Statistical Area |
10272 |
48255 Karnes County Texas 2090 15,233 |
10273 |
48257 Kaufman County Texas 558 106,753 Dallas-Fort |
10274 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10275 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10276 |
48259 Kendall County Texas 1277 35,956 San Antonio-New |
10277 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10278 |
48261 Kenedy County Texas 3140 431 Kingsville, TX |
10279 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX |
10280 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10281 |
48263 Kent County Texas 3116 839 |
10282 |
48265 Kerr County Texas 986 49,786 Kerrville, TX |
10283 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10284 |
48267 Kimble County Texas 2866 4,560 |
10285 |
48269 King County Texas 3141 276 |
10286 |
48271 Kinney County Texas 2935 3,603 |
10287 |
48273 Kleberg County Texas 1390 32,025 Kingsville, TX |
10288 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX |
10289 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10290 |
48275 Knox County Texas 2921 3,789 |
10291 |
48277 Lamar County Texas 983 49,811 Paris, TX Micropolitan |
10292 |
Statistical Area |
10293 |
48279 Lamb County Texas 2176 14,008 |
10294 |
48281 Lampasas County Texas 1834 20,107 Killeen-Temple, |
10295 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10296 |
48283 La Salle County Texas 2671 7,109 |
10297 |
48285 Lavaca County Texas 1858 19,468 |
10298 |
48287 Lee County Texas 2002 16,601 |
10299 |
48289 Leon County Texas 1995 16,803 |
10300 |
48291 Liberty County Texas 716 76,571 Houston-The |
10301 |
Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The |
10302 |
Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10303 |
48293 Limestone County Texas 1660 23,585 |
10304 |
48295 Lipscomb County Texas 2942 3,480 |
10305 |
48297 Live Oak County Texas 2320 11,664 |
10306 |
48299 Llano County Texas 1870 19,085 |
10307 |
48301 Loving County Texas 3143 71 |
10308 |
48303 Lubbock County Texas 230 285,760 Lubbock, TX |
10309 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Lubbock-Levelland, TX Combined |
10310 |
Statistical Area |
10311 |
48305 Lynn County Texas 2781 5,783 Lubbock, TX Metropolitan |
10312 |
Statistical Area Lubbock-Levelland, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10313 |
48307 McCulloch County Texas 2581 8,313 |
10314 |
48309 McLennan County Texas 272 238,707 Waco, TX |
10315 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10316 |
48311 McMullen County Texas 3127 726 |
10317 |
48313 Madison County Texas 2199 13,677 |
10318 |
48315 Marion County Texas 2413 10,324 |
10319 |
48317 Martin County Texas 2837 5,017 Midland, TX Metropolitan |
10320 |
Statistical Area Midland-Odessa, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10321 |
48319 Mason County Texas 2904 4,003 |
10322 |
48321 Matagorda County Texas 1260 36,547 Bay City, TX |
10323 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined |
10324 |
Statistical Area |
10325 |
48323 Maverick County Texas 908 55,365 Eagle Pass, TX |
10326 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10327 |
48325 Medina County Texas 1033 46,765 San Antonio-New |
10328 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10329 |
48327 Menard County Texas 3033 2,240 |
10330 |
48329 Midland County Texas 432 146,645 Midland, TX |
10331 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Midland-Odessa, TX Combined |
10332 |
Statistical Area |
10333 |
48331 Milam County Texas 1636 24,157 |
10334 |
48333 Mills County Texas 2849 4,828 |
10335 |
48335 Mitchell County Texas 2488 9,336 |
10336 |
48337 Montague County Texas 1855 19,565 |
10337 |
48339 Montgomery County Texas 138 485,047 |
10338 |
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10339 |
Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10340 |
48341 Moore County Texas 1718 22,313 Dumas, TX Micropolitan |
10341 |
Statistical Area |
10342 |
48343 Morris County Texas 2252 12,787 |
10343 |
48345 Motley County Texas 3100 1,202 |
10344 |
48347 Nacogdoches County Texas 798 66,034 Nacogdoches, TX |
10345 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10346 |
48349 Navarro County Texas 1013 47,979 Corsicana, TX |
10347 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
10348 |
Statistical Area |
10349 |
48351 Newton County Texas 2162 14,200 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX |
10350 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10351 |
48353 Nolan County Texas 2114 14,924 Sweetwater, TX |
10352 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10353 |
48355 Nueces County Texas 190 347,691 Corpus Christi, |
10354 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, |
10355 |
TX Combined Statistical Area |
10356 |
48357 Ochiltree County Texas 2379 10,728 |
10357 |
48359 Oldham County Texas 3045 2,060 Amarillo, TX |
10358 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
10359 |
Statistical Area |
10360 |
48361 Orange County Texas 671 82,977 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX |
10361 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10362 |
48363 Palo Pinto County Texas 1501 27,856 Mineral Wells, |
10363 |
TX Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK |
10364 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10365 |
48365 Panola County Texas 1643 24,020 |
10366 |
48367 Parker County Texas 509 119,712 Dallas-Fort |
10367 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10368 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10369 |
48369 Parmer County Texas 2425 10,183 |
10370 |
48371 Pecos County Texas 2072 15,619 |
10371 |
48373 Polk County Texas 1055 45,656 |
10372 |
48375 Potter County Texas 500 122,335 Amarillo, TX |
10373 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
10374 |
Statistical Area |
10375 |
48377 Presidio County Texas 2639 7,525 |
10376 |
48379 Rains County Texas 2363 10,943 |
10377 |
48381 Randall County Texas 491 125,082 Amarillo, TX |
10378 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
10379 |
Statistical Area |
10380 |
48383 Reagan County Texas 2943 3,475 |
10381 |
48385 Real County Texas 2950 3,369 |
10382 |
48387 Red River County Texas 2262 12,694 |
10383 |
48389 Reeves County Texas 2188 13,798 Pecos, TX Micropolitan |
10384 |
Statistical Area |
10385 |
48391 Refugio County Texas 2656 7,259 |
10386 |
48393 Roberts County Texas 3115 854 |
10387 |
48395 Robertson County Texas 2009 16,545 College |
10388 |
Station-Bryan, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10389 |
48397 Rockwall County Texas 670 83,021 Dallas-Fort |
10390 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10391 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10392 |
48399 Runnels County Texas 2399 10,449 |
10393 |
48401 Rusk County Texas 923 54,026 Longview, TX |
10394 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Longview-Marshall, TX Combined |
10395 |
Statistical Area |
10396 |
48403 Sabine County Texas 2401 10,433 |
10397 |
48405 San Augustine County Texas 2531 8,818 |
10398 |
48407 San Jacinto County Texas 1525 27,126 |
10399 |
48409 San Patricio County Texas 805 65,600 Corpus Christi, |
10400 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, |
10401 |
TX Combined Statistical Area |
10402 |
48411 San Saba County Texas 2759 6,002 |
10403 |
48413 Schleicher County Texas 2957 3,264 |
10404 |
48415 Scurry County Texas 1968 17,126 Snyder, TX Micropolitan |
10405 |
Statistical Area |
10406 |
48417 Shackelford County Texas 2952 3,356 |
10407 |
48419 Shelby County Texas 1563 26,019 |
10408 |
48421 Sherman County Texas 2972 3,073 |
10409 |
48423 Smith County Texas 293 214,821 Tyler, TX |
10410 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tyler-Jacksonville, TX Combined |
10411 |
Statistical Area |
10412 |
48425 Somervell County Texas 2556 8,598 Dallas-Fort |
10413 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10414 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10415 |
48427 Starr County Texas 844 61,615 Rio Grande City, TX |
10416 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area McAllen-Edinburg, TX Combined |
10417 |
Statistical Area |
10418 |
48429 Stephens County Texas 2475 9,464 |
10419 |
48431 Sterling County Texas 3101 1,191 |
10420 |
48433 Stonewall County Texas 3084 1,475 |
10421 |
48435 Sutton County Texas 2911 3,950 |
10422 |
48437 Swisher County Texas 2606 7,891 |
10423 |
48439 Tarrant County Texas 15 1,880,153 Dallas-Fort |
10424 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10425 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10426 |
48441 Taylor County Texas 470 133,473 Abilene, TX |
10427 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10428 |
48443 Terrell County Texas 3112 917 |
10429 |
48445 Terry County Texas 2265 12,613 |
10430 |
48447 Throckmorton County Texas 3078 1,601 |
10431 |
48449 Titus County Texas 1366 32,663 Mount Pleasant, TX |
10432 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10433 |
48451 Tom Green County Texas 529 113,281 San |
10434 |
Angelo, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10435 |
48453 Travis County Texas 37 1,095,584 Austin-Round |
10436 |
Rock, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10437 |
48455 Trinity County Texas 2152 14,309 Huntsville, TX |
10438 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined |
10439 |
Statistical Area |
10440 |
48457 Tyler County Texas 1756 21,458 |
10441 |
48459 Upshur County Texas 1173 39,995 Longview, TX |
10442 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Longview-Marshall, TX Combined |
10443 |
Statistical Area |
10444 |
48461 Upton County Texas 2955 3,283 |
10445 |
48463 Uvalde County Texas 1538 26,752 Uvalde, TX Micropolitan |
10446 |
Statistical Area |
10447 |
48465 Val Verde County Texas 1002 48,705 Del Rio, TX |
10448 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10449 |
48467 Van Zandt County Texas 947 52,427 |
10450 |
48469 Victoria County Texas 640 89,269 Victoria, TX |
10451 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Victoria-Port Lavaca, TX Combined |
10452 |
Statistical Area |
10453 |
48471 Walker County Texas 776 68,408 Huntsville, TX |
10454 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined |
10455 |
Statistical Area |
10456 |
48473 Waller County Texas 1079 44,357 Houston-The |
10457 |
Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The |
10458 |
Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
10459 |
48475 Ward County Texas 2369 10,879 |
10460 |
48477 Washington County Texas 1326 34,093 Brenham, TX |
10461 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined |
10462 |
Statistical Area |
10463 |
48479 Webb County Texas 255 259,172 Laredo, TX |
10464 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10465 |
48481 Wharton County Texas 1145 41,285 El Campo, TX |
10466 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined |
10467 |
Statistical Area |
10468 |
48483 Wheeler County Texas 2794 5,626 |
10469 |
48485 Wichita County Texas 477 131,559 Wichita Falls, |
10470 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10471 |
48487 Wilbarger County Texas 2226 13,258 Vernon, TX |
10472 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10473 |
48489 Willacy County Texas 1728 22,058 Raymondville, TX |
10474 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Brownsville-Harlingen-Raymondville, TX |
10475 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10476 |
48491 Williamson County Texas 146 456,232 |
10477 |
Austin-Round Rock, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10478 |
48493 Wilson County Texas 1078 44,370 San Antonio-New |
10479 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10480 |
48495 Winkler County Texas 2652 7,330 |
10481 |
48497 Wise County Texas 858 60,432 Dallas-Fort |
10482 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
10483 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
10484 |
48499 Wood County Texas 1130 42,022 |
10485 |
48501 Yoakum County Texas 2596 8,075 |
10486 |
48503 Young County Texas 1906 18,339 |
10487 |
48505 Zapata County Texas 2153 14,290 Zapata, TX Micropolitan |
10488 |
Statistical Area |
10489 |
48507 Zavala County Texas 2300 11,961 |
10490 |
49001 Beaver County Utah 2724 6,501 |
10491 |
49003 Box Elder County Utah 975 50,171 |
10492 |
Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake |
10493 |
City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined Statistical Area |
10494 |
49005 Cache County Utah 523 115,520 Logan, UT-ID |
10495 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10496 |
49007 Carbon County Utah 1772 21,246 Price, UT Micropolitan |
10497 |
Statistical Area |
10498 |
49009 Daggett County Utah 3105 1,090 |
10499 |
49011 Davis County Utah 207 315,809 |
10500 |
Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake |
10501 |
City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined Statistical Area |
10502 |
49013 Duchesne County Utah 1864 19,244 |
10503 |
49015 Emery County Utah 2364 10,933 |
10504 |
49017 Garfield County Utah 2834 5,095 |
10505 |
49019 Grand County Utah 2489 9,328 |
10506 |
49021 Iron County Utah 1034 46,750 Cedar City, UT |
10507 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10508 |
49023 Juab County Utah 2409 10,341 Provo-Orem, UT |
10509 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined |
10510 |
Statistical Area |
10511 |
49025 Kane County Utah 2658 7,221 |
10512 |
49027 Millard County Utah 2269 12,569 |
10513 |
49029 Morgan County Utah 2454 9,821 Ogden-Clearfield, UT |
10514 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT |
10515 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10516 |
49031 Piute County Utah 3081 1,524 |
10517 |
49033 Rich County Utah 3030 2,267 |
10518 |
49035 Salt Lake County Utah 39 1,063,842 Salt |
10519 |
Lake City, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake |
10520 |
City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined Statistical Area |
10521 |
49037 San Juan County Utah 2110 14,965 |
10522 |
49039 Sanpete County Utah 1499 27,906 |
10523 |
49041 Sevier County Utah 1790 20,784 |
10524 |
49043 Summit County Utah 1222 38,003 Summit Park, UT |
10525 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined |
10526 |
Statistical Area |
10527 |
49045 Tooele County Utah 866 59,870 Salt Lake City, UT |
10528 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT |
10529 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10530 |
49047 Uintah County Utah 1311 34,524 Vernal, UT Micropolitan |
10531 |
Statistical Area |
10532 |
49049 Utah County Utah 120 540,504 Provo-Orem, UT |
10533 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined |
10534 |
Statistical Area |
10535 |
49051 Wasatch County Utah 1600 25,273 Heber, UT Micropolitan |
10536 |
Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined |
10537 |
Statistical Area |
10538 |
49053 Washington County Utah 437 144,809 St. |
10539 |
George, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10540 |
49055 Wayne County Utah 2997 2,737 |
10541 |
49057 Weber County Utah 274 236,640 |
10542 |
Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake |
10543 |
City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined Statistical Area |
10544 |
50001 Addison County Vermont 1254 36,745 |
10545 |
50003 Bennington County Vermont 1256 36,697 |
10546 |
Bennington, VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10547 |
50005 Caledonia County Vermont 1409 31,121 |
10548 |
50007 Chittenden County Vermont 398 158,504 |
10549 |
Burlington-South Burlington, VT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10550 |
50009 Essex County Vermont 2742 6,226 Berlin, NH-VT |
10551 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10552 |
50011 Franklin County Vermont 1007 48,214 |
10553 |
Burlington-South Burlington, VT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10554 |
50013 Grand Isle County Vermont 2687 6,983 |
10555 |
Burlington-South Burlington, VT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10556 |
50015 Lamoille County Vermont 1609 24,958 |
10557 |
50017 Orange County Vermont 1453 28,924 |
10558 |
Claremont-Lebanon, NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10559 |
50019 Orleans County Vermont 1526 27,109 |
10560 |
50021 Rutland County Vermont 849 60,869 Rutland, VT |
10561 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10562 |
50023 Washington County Vermont 869 59,465 Barre, |
10563 |
VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10564 |
50025 Windham County Vermont 1086 43,985 |
10565 |
50027 Windsor County Vermont 901 56,211 |
10566 |
Claremont-Lebanon, NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10567 |
51001 Accomack County Virginia 1346 33,341 |
10568 |
51003 Albemarle County Virginia 572 102,251 |
10569 |
Charlottesville, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10570 |
51005 Alleghany County Virginia 2027 16,230 |
10571 |
51007 Amelia County Virginia 2256 12,759 Richmond, VA |
10572 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10573 |
51009 Amherst County Virginia 1380 32,384 Lynchburg, VA |
10574 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10575 |
51011 Appomattox County Virginia 2097 15,128 |
10576 |
Lynchburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10577 |
51013 Arlington County Virginia 287 221,045 |
10578 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10579 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10580 |
Statistical Area |
10581 |
51015 Augusta County Virginia 739 73,658 |
10582 |
Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10583 |
Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Combined Statistical Area |
10584 |
51017 Bath County Virginia 2863 4,652 |
10585 |
51019 Bedford County Virginia 764 69,590 Lynchburg, VA |
10586 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10587 |
51021 Bland County Virginia 2704 6,738 |
10588 |
51023 Botetourt County Virginia 1350 33,154 Roanoke, |
10589 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10590 |
51025 Brunswick County Virginia 1980 17,010 |
10591 |
51027 Buchanan County Virginia 1650 23,859 |
10592 |
51029 Buckingham County Virginia 1973 17,088 |
10593 |
Charlottesville, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10594 |
51031 Campbell County Virginia 912 55,163 |
10595 |
Lynchburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10596 |
51033 Caroline County Virginia 1451 28,972 |
10597 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10598 |
51035 Carroll County Virginia 1430 29,851 |
10599 |
51036 Charles City County Virginia 2664 7,157 |
10600 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10601 |
51037 Charlotte County Virginia 2278 12,404 |
10602 |
51041 Chesterfield County Virginia 201 323,856 |
10603 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10604 |
51043 Clarke County Virginia 2147 14,323 |
10605 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10606 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10607 |
Statistical Area |
10608 |
51045 Craig County Virginia 2827 5,213 Roanoke, VA |
10609 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10610 |
51047 Culpeper County Virginia 1016 47,911 |
10611 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10612 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10613 |
Statistical Area |
10614 |
51049 Cumberland County Virginia 2453 9,849 |
10615 |
51051 Dickenson County Virginia 2065 15,690 Big |
10616 |
Stone Gap, VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10617 |
51053 Dinwiddie County Virginia 1494 27,994 |
10618 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10619 |
51057 Essex County Virginia 2343 11,233 |
10620 |
51059 Fairfax County Virginia 36 1,118,602 |
10621 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10622 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10623 |
Statistical Area |
10624 |
51061 Fauquier County Virginia 791 66,542 |
10625 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10626 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10627 |
Statistical Area |
10628 |
51063 Floyd County Virginia 2080 15,390 |
10629 |
Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10630 |
51065 Fluvanna County Virginia 1564 25,967 |
10631 |
Charlottesville, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10632 |
51067 Franklin County Virginia 899 56,411 Roanoke, |
10633 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10634 |
51069 Frederick County Virginia 687 80,317 |
10635 |
Winchester, VA-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10636 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
10637 |
51071 Giles County Virginia 1987 16,928 |
10638 |
Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10639 |
51073 Gloucester County Virginia 1250 36,886 Virginia |
10640 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10641 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
10642 |
51075 Goochland County Virginia 1764 21,347 |
10643 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10644 |
51077 Grayson County Virginia 2093 15,183 |
10645 |
51079 Greene County Virginia 1885 18,771 Charlottesville, |
10646 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10647 |
51081 Greensville County Virginia 2307 11,851 |
10648 |
51083 Halifax County Virginia 1279 35,849 |
10649 |
51085 Hanover County Virginia 582 100,668 |
10650 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10651 |
51087 Henrico County Virginia 208 314,932 |
10652 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10653 |
51089 Henry County Virginia 939 52,969 Martinsville, VA |
10654 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10655 |
51091 Highland County Virginia 3032 2,245 |
10656 |
51093 Isle of Wight County Virginia 1292 35,399 Virginia |
10657 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10658 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
10659 |
51095 James City County Virginia 770 68,967 Virginia |
10660 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10661 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
10662 |
51097 King and Queen County Virginia 2677 7,046 |
10663 |
51099 King George County Virginia 1620 24,500 |
10664 |
51101 King William County Virginia 2049 15,981 |
10665 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10666 |
51103 Lancaster County Virginia 2342 11,236 |
10667 |
51105 Lee County Virginia 1588 25,474 |
10668 |
51107 Loudoun County Virginia 193 336,898 |
10669 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10670 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10671 |
Statistical Area |
10672 |
51109 Louisa County Virginia 1341 33,430 |
10673 |
51111 Lunenburg County Virginia 2268 12,588 |
10674 |
51113 Madison County Virginia 2231 13,200 |
10675 |
51115 Mathews County Virginia 2528 8,884 Virginia |
10676 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10677 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
10678 |
51117 Mecklenburg County Virginia 1394 31,749 |
10679 |
51119 Middlesex County Virginia 2371 10,822 |
10680 |
51121 Montgomery County Virginia 609 95,194 |
10681 |
Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10682 |
51125 Nelson County Virginia 2123 14,827 Charlottesville, |
10683 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10684 |
51127 New Kent County Virginia 1866 19,169 |
10685 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10686 |
51131 Northampton County Virginia 2289 12,226 |
10687 |
51133 Northumberland County Virginia 2284 12,346 |
10688 |
51135 Nottoway County Virginia 2055 15,830 |
10689 |
51137 Orange County Virginia 1321 34,246 |
10690 |
51139 Page County Virginia 1649 23,895 |
10691 |
51141 Patrick County Virginia 1898 18,451 |
10692 |
51143 Pittsylvania County Virginia 830 62,807 |
10693 |
Danville, VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10694 |
51145 Powhatan County Virginia 1489 28,123 |
10695 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10696 |
51147 Prince Edward County Virginia 1679 23,238 |
10697 |
51149 Prince George County Virginia 1248 36,941 |
10698 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10699 |
51153 Prince William County Virginia 159 430,289 |
10700 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10701 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10702 |
Statistical Area |
10703 |
51155 Pulaski County Virginia 1307 34,736 |
10704 |
Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10705 |
51157 Rappahannock County Virginia 2645 7,456 |
10706 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10707 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10708 |
Statistical Area |
10709 |
51159 Richmond County Virginia 2514 9,059 |
10710 |
51161 Roanoke County Virginia 622 92,901 Roanoke, VA |
10711 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10712 |
51163 Rockbridge County Virginia 1715 22,394 |
10713 |
51165 Rockingham County Virginia 706 77,391 |
10714 |
Harrisonburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10715 |
Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Combined Statistical Area |
10716 |
51167 Russell County Virginia 1471 28,445 |
10717 |
51169 Scott County Virginia 1696 22,781 |
10718 |
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
10719 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
10720 |
51171 Shenandoah County Virginia 1120 42,583 |
10721 |
51173 Smyth County Virginia 1397 31,718 |
10722 |
51175 Southampton County Virginia 1902 18,409 |
10723 |
51177 Spotsylvania County Virginia 489 125,684 |
10724 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10725 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10726 |
Statistical Area |
10727 |
51179 Stafford County Virginia 467 134,352 |
10728 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10729 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10730 |
Statistical Area |
10731 |
51181 Surry County Virginia 2695 6,844 |
10732 |
51183 Sussex County Virginia 2299 11,972 Richmond, VA |
10733 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10734 |
51185 Tazewell County Virginia 1082 44,268 |
10735 |
Bluefield, WV-VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10736 |
51187 Warren County Virginia 1219 38,070 |
10737 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10738 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10739 |
Statistical Area |
10740 |
51191 Washington County Virginia 910 55,190 |
10741 |
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
10742 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
10743 |
51193 Westmoreland County Virginia 1949 17,524 |
10744 |
51195 Wise County Virginia 1155 40,918 Big Stone Gap, |
10745 |
VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10746 |
51197 Wythe County Virginia 1442 29,251 |
10747 |
51199 York County Virginia 796 66,146 Virginia |
10748 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10749 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
10750 |
51510 Alexandria, City of[21] Virginia 434 |
10751 |
146,294 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV |
10752 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, |
10753 |
DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
10754 |
51515 Bedford, City of[21] Virginia 2762 5,964 |
10755 |
Lynchburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10756 |
51520 Bristol, City of[21] Virginia 1936 17,662 |
10757 |
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
10758 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
10759 |
51530 Buena Vista, City of[21] Virginia 2707 |
10760 |
6,707 |
10761 |
51540 Charlottesville, City of[21] Virginia 1087 43,956 |
10762 |
Charlottesville, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10763 |
51550 Chesapeake, City of[21] Virginia 281 |
10764 |
228,417 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan |
10765 |
Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined |
10766 |
Statistical Area |
10767 |
51570 Colonial Heights, City of[21] Virginia 1953 17,479 |
10768 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10769 |
51580 Covington, City of[21] Virginia 2783 5,771 |
10770 |
51590 Danville, City of[21] Virginia 1112 42,996 |
10771 |
Danville, VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10772 |
51595 Emporia, City of[21] Virginia 2790 5,740 |
10773 |
51600 Fairfax, City of[21] Virginia 1664 23,461 |
10774 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10775 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10776 |
Statistical Area |
10777 |
51610 Falls Church, City of[21] Virginia 2228 13,229 |
10778 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10779 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10780 |
Statistical Area |
10781 |
51620 Franklin, City of[21] Virginia 2562 8,528 |
10782 |
51630 Fredericksburg, City of[21] Virginia 1520 27,307 |
10783 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10784 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10785 |
Statistical Area |
10786 |
51640 Galax, City of[21] Virginia 2693 6,908 |
10787 |
51650 Hampton, City of[21] Virginia 455 136,836 |
10788 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical |
10789 |
Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
10790 |
51660 Harrisonburg, City of[21] Virginia 969 50,981 |
10791 |
Harrisonburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10792 |
Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Combined Statistical Area |
10793 |
51670 Hopewell, City of[21] Virginia 1717 22,348 |
10794 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10795 |
51678 Lexington, City of[21] Virginia 2684 6,998 |
10796 |
51680 Lynchburg, City of[21] Virginia 708 77,113 |
10797 |
Lynchburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10798 |
51683 Manassas, City of[21] Virginia 1164 40,605 |
10799 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10800 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10801 |
Statistical Area |
10802 |
51685 Manassas Park, City of[21] Virginia 2058 15,798 |
10803 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10804 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10805 |
Statistical Area |
10806 |
51690 Martinsville, City of[21] Virginia 2196 13,733 |
10807 |
Martinsville, VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10808 |
51700 Newport News, City of[21] Virginia 350 |
10809 |
180,726 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan |
10810 |
Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined |
10811 |
Statistical Area |
10812 |
51710 Norfolk, City of[21] Virginia 267 245,782 |
10813 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical |
10814 |
Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
10815 |
51720 Norton, City of[21] Virginia 2900 4,068 Big |
10816 |
Stone Gap, VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10817 |
51730 Petersburg, City of[21] Virginia 1391 31,973 |
10818 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10819 |
51735 Poquoson, City of[21] Virginia 2292 12,097 Virginia |
10820 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10821 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
10822 |
51740 Portsmouth, City of[21] Virginia 605 96,470 |
10823 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical |
10824 |
Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
10825 |
51750 Radford, City of[21] Virginia 1999 16,685 |
10826 |
Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10827 |
51760 Richmond, City of[21] Virginia 298 210,309 |
10828 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10829 |
51770 Roanoke, City of[21] Virginia 601 97,469 Roanoke, |
10830 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10831 |
51775 Salem, City of[21] Virginia 1608 24,970 Roanoke, |
10832 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10833 |
51790 Staunton, City of[21] Virginia 1647 23,921 |
10834 |
Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10835 |
Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Combined Statistical Area |
10836 |
51800 Suffolk, City of[21] Virginia 662 85,181 Virginia |
10837 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10838 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
10839 |
51810 Virginia Beach, City of[21] Virginia 149 |
10840 |
447,021 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan |
10841 |
Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined |
10842 |
Statistical Area |
10843 |
51820 Waynesboro, City of[21] Virginia 1777 21,107 |
10844 |
Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10845 |
Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Combined Statistical Area |
10846 |
51830 Williamsburg, City of[21] Virginia 2095 15,167 |
10847 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical |
10848 |
Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
10849 |
51840 Winchester, City of[21] Virginia 1534 26,881 |
10850 |
Winchester, VA-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10851 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
10852 |
53001 Adams County Washington 1875 19,005 Othello, WA |
10853 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Moses Lake-Othello, WA Combined |
10854 |
Statistical Area |
10855 |
53003 Asotin County Washington 1738 21,888 Lewiston, ID-WA |
10856 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10857 |
53005 Benton County Washington 346 182,398 |
10858 |
Kennewick-Richland, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10859 |
53007 Chelan County Washington 738 73,687 Wenatchee, WA |
10860 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10861 |
53009 Clallam County Washington 749 71,863 Port Angeles, WA |
10862 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10863 |
53011 Clark County Washington 153 438,287 |
10864 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10865 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
10866 |
53013 Columbia County Washington 2905 3,995 Walla |
10867 |
Walla, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10868 |
53015 Cowlitz County Washington 573 101,996 |
10869 |
Longview, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10870 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
10871 |
53017 Douglas County Washington 1189 39,350 Wenatchee, WA |
10872 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10873 |
53019 Ferry County Washington 2627 7,705 |
10874 |
53021 Franklin County Washington 657 85,845 |
10875 |
Kennewick-Richland, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10876 |
53023 Garfield County Washington 3034 2,228 |
10877 |
53025 Grant County Washington 629 91,723 Moses Lake, WA |
10878 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Moses Lake-Othello, WA Combined |
10879 |
Statistical Area |
10880 |
53027 Grays Harbor County Washington 750 71,692 |
10881 |
Aberdeen, WA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10882 |
53029 Island County Washington 693 79,177 Oak Harbor, WA |
10883 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined Statistical |
10884 |
Area |
10885 |
53031 Jefferson County Washington 1428 29,854 |
10886 |
53033 King County Washington 13 2,007,440 |
10887 |
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10888 |
Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined Statistical Area |
10889 |
53035 Kitsap County Washington 259 254,991 |
10890 |
Bremerton-Silverdale, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area Seattle-Tacoma, |
10891 |
WA Combined Statistical Area |
10892 |
53037 Kittitas County Washington 1135 41,672 |
10893 |
Ellensburg, WA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10894 |
53039 Klickitat County Washington 1797 20,699 |
10895 |
53041 Lewis County Washington 723 75,621 Centralia, WA |
10896 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined |
10897 |
Statistical Area |
10898 |
53043 Lincoln County Washington 2400 10,437 |
10899 |
53045 Mason County Washington 850 60,832 Shelton, WA |
10900 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined |
10901 |
Statistical Area |
10902 |
53047 Okanogan County Washington 1146 41,275 |
10903 |
53049 Pacific County Washington 1808 20,575 |
10904 |
53051 Pend Oreille County Washington 2242 12,980 |
10905 |
Spokane-Spokane Valley, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10906 |
Spokane-Spokane Valley-Coeur d'Alene, WA-ID Combined Statistical Area |
10907 |
53053 Pierce County Washington 70 811,681 |
10908 |
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10909 |
Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined Statistical Area |
10910 |
53055 San Juan County Washington 2057 15,824 |
10911 |
53057 Skagit County Washington 514 118,222 Mount |
10912 |
Vernon-Anacortes, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10913 |
Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined Statistical Area |
10914 |
53059 Skamania County Washington 2347 11,187 |
10915 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10916 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
10917 |
53061 Snohomish County Washington 83 733,036 |
10918 |
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10919 |
Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined Statistical Area |
10920 |
53063 Spokane County Washington 139 475,735 |
10921 |
Spokane-Spokane Valley, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10922 |
Spokane-Spokane Valley-Coeur d'Alene, WA-ID Combined Statistical Area |
10923 |
53065 Stevens County Washington 1098 43,538 Spokane-Spokane |
10924 |
Valley, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area Spokane-Spokane |
10925 |
Valley-Coeur d'Alene, WA-ID Combined Statistical Area |
10926 |
53067 Thurston County Washington 256 258,332 |
10927 |
Olympia-Tumwater, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area Seattle-Tacoma, |
10928 |
WA Combined Statistical Area |
10929 |
53069 Wahkiakum County Washington 2906 3,993 |
10930 |
53071 Walla Walla County Washington 871 59,404 Walla |
10931 |
Walla, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10932 |
53073 Whatcom County Washington 306 205,262 |
10933 |
Bellingham, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10934 |
53075 Whitman County Washington 1038 46,606 Pullman, WA |
10935 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Pullman-Moscow, WA-ID Combined |
10936 |
Statistical Area |
10937 |
53077 Yakima County Washington 266 246,977 Yakima, |
10938 |
WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10939 |
54001 Barbour County West Virginia 2012 16,493 |
10940 |
54003 Berkeley County West Virginia 554 107,098 |
10941 |
Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10942 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
10943 |
54005 Boone County West Virginia 1623 24,478 Charleston, WV |
10944 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY |
10945 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10946 |
54007 Braxton County West Virginia 2141 14,468 |
10947 |
54009 Brooke County West Virginia 1651 23,853 |
10948 |
Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10949 |
Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
10950 |
54011 Cabell County West Virginia 603 96,974 |
10951 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10952 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
10953 |
54013 Calhoun County West Virginia 2633 7,607 |
10954 |
54015 Clay County West Virginia 2494 9,297 Charleston, WV |
10955 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY |
10956 |
Combined Statistical Area |
10957 |
54017 Doddridge County West Virginia 2592 8,178 |
10958 |
Clarksburg, WV Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10959 |
54019 Fayette County West Virginia 1050 45,869 Beckley, WV |
10960 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10961 |
54021 Gilmer County West Virginia 2542 8,732 |
10962 |
54023 Grant County West Virginia 2309 11,816 |
10963 |
54025 Greenbrier County West Virginia 1281 35,820 |
10964 |
54027 Hampshire County West Virginia 1656 23,709 |
10965 |
Winchester, VA-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10966 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
10967 |
54029 Hancock County West Virginia 1423 30,305 |
10968 |
Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10969 |
Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
10970 |
54031 Hardy County West Virginia 2181 13,866 |
10971 |
54033 Harrison County West Virginia 769 69,141 |
10972 |
Clarksburg, WV Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10973 |
54035 Jackson County West Virginia 1445 29,234 |
10974 |
54037 Jefferson County West Virginia 917 54,504 |
10975 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
10976 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
10977 |
Statistical Area |
10978 |
54039 Kanawha County West Virginia 331 192,179 |
10979 |
Charleston, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10980 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
10981 |
54041 Lewis County West Virginia 2019 16,371 |
10982 |
54043 Lincoln County West Virginia 1747 21,627 |
10983 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10984 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
10985 |
54045 Logan County West Virginia 1272 36,168 Logan, WV |
10986 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, |
10987 |
WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
10988 |
54047 McDowell County West Virginia 1767 21,326 |
10989 |
54049 Marion County West Virginia 895 56,678 Fairmont, WV |
10990 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Morgantown-Fairmont, WV Combined |
10991 |
Statistical Area |
10992 |
54051 Marshall County West Virginia 1365 32,674 |
10993 |
Wheeling, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
10994 |
54053 Mason County West Virginia 1524 27,179 Point Pleasant, |
10995 |
WV-OH Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10996 |
54055 Mercer County West Virginia 836 62,523 Bluefield, WV-VA |
10997 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
10998 |
54057 Mineral County West Virginia 1496 27,956 Cumberland, |
10999 |
MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11000 |
54059 Mingo County West Virginia 1557 26,103 |
11001 |
54061 Monongalia County West Virginia 587 100,332 |
11002 |
Morgantown, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area Morgantown-Fairmont, WV |
11003 |
Combined Statistical Area |
11004 |
54063 Monroe County West Virginia 2215 13,463 |
11005 |
54065 Morgan County West Virginia 1954 17,471 |
11006 |
54067 Nicholas County West Virginia 1552 26,229 |
11007 |
54069 Ohio County West Virginia 1084 44,075 Wheeling, WV-OH |
11008 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11009 |
54071 Pendleton County West Virginia 2637 7,566 |
11010 |
54073 Pleasants County West Virginia 2634 7,595 |
11011 |
54075 Pocahontas County West Virginia 2549 8,692 |
11012 |
54077 Preston County West Virginia 1331 33,832 Morgantown, WV |
11013 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Morgantown-Fairmont, WV Combined |
11014 |
Statistical Area |
11015 |
54079 Putnam County West Virginia 898 56,435 |
11016 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11017 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
11018 |
54081 Raleigh County West Virginia 697 79,021 Beckley, WV |
11019 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11020 |
54083 Randolph County West Virginia 1437 29,384 Elkins, |
11021 |
WV Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11022 |
54085 Ritchie County West Virginia 2422 10,236 |
11023 |
54087 Roane County West Virginia 2129 14,684 |
11024 |
54089 Summers County West Virginia 2194 13,737 |
11025 |
54091 Taylor County West Virginia 1983 16,991 Clarksburg, WV |
11026 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11027 |
54093 Tucker County West Virginia 2686 6,995 |
11028 |
54095 Tyler County West Virginia 2518 9,037 |
11029 |
54097 Upshur County West Virginia 1624 24,477 |
11030 |
54099 Wayne County West Virginia 1136 41,649 |
11031 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11032 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
11033 |
54101 Webster County West Virginia 2517 9,043 |
11034 |
54103 Wetzel County West Virginia 2017 16,422 |
11035 |
54105 Wirt County West Virginia 2778 5,847 |
11036 |
Parkersburg-Vienna, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11037 |
Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna, WV-OH Combined Statistical Area |
11038 |
54107 Wood County West Virginia 654 86,701 |
11039 |
Parkersburg-Vienna, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11040 |
Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna, WV-OH Combined Statistical Area |
11041 |
54109 Wyoming County West Virginia 1677 23,273 |
11042 |
55001 Adams County Wisconsin 1799 20,679 |
11043 |
55003 Ashland County Wisconsin 2048 15,992 |
11044 |
55005 Barron County Wisconsin 1053 45,733 |
11045 |
55007 Bayfield County Wisconsin 2101 15,099 |
11046 |
55009 Brown County Wisconsin 261 253,032 Green |
11047 |
Bay, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined |
11048 |
Statistical Area |
11049 |
55011 Buffalo County Wisconsin 2221 13,333 |
11050 |
55013 Burnett County Wisconsin 2082 15,382 |
11051 |
55015 Calumet County Wisconsin 989 49,634 Appleton, WI |
11052 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI Combined |
11053 |
Statistical Area |
11054 |
55017 Chippewa County Wisconsin 828 62,922 Eau |
11055 |
Claire, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Eau Claire-Menomonie, WI |
11056 |
Combined Statistical Area |
11057 |
55019 Clark County Wisconsin 1314 34,435 |
11058 |
55021 Columbia County Wisconsin 897 56,539 Madison, |
11059 |
WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI |
11060 |
Combined Statistical Area |
11061 |
55023 Crawford County Wisconsin 2007 16,560 |
11062 |
55025 Dane County Wisconsin 130 503,523 Madison, |
11063 |
WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI |
11064 |
Combined Statistical Area |
11065 |
55027 Dodge County Wisconsin 644 88,415 Beaver Dam, WI |
11066 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined |
11067 |
Statistical Area |
11068 |
55029 Door County Wisconsin 1502 27,817 |
11069 |
55031 Douglas County Wisconsin 1092 43,785 Duluth, MN-WI |
11070 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11071 |
55033 Dunn County Wisconsin 1085 44,072 Menomonie, WI |
11072 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Eau Claire-Menomonie, WI Combined |
11073 |
Statistical Area |
11074 |
55035 Eau Claire County Wisconsin 581 100,677 |
11075 |
Eau Claire, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Eau Claire-Menomonie, WI |
11076 |
Combined Statistical Area |
11077 |
55037 Florence County Wisconsin 2870 4,482 Iron |
11078 |
Mountain, MI-WI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11079 |
55039 Fond du Lac County Wisconsin 574 101,843 |
11080 |
Fond du Lac, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11081 |
55041 Forest County Wisconsin 2502 9,206 |
11082 |
55043 Grant County Wisconsin 968 51,087 Platteville, WI |
11083 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11084 |
55045 Green County Wisconsin 1249 36,909 Madison, WI |
11085 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI |
11086 |
Combined Statistical Area |
11087 |
55047 Green Lake County Wisconsin 1872 19,039 |
11088 |
55049 Iowa County Wisconsin 1654 23,807 Madison, WI |
11089 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI |
11090 |
Combined Statistical Area |
11091 |
55051 Iron County Wisconsin 2767 5,934 |
11092 |
55053 Jackson County Wisconsin 1815 20,485 |
11093 |
55055 Jefferson County Wisconsin 666 84,498 |
11094 |
Watertown-Fort Atkinson, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11095 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11096 |
55057 Juneau County Wisconsin 1543 26,631 |
11097 |
55059 Kenosha County Wisconsin 372 167,936 |
11098 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11099 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
11100 |
55061 Kewaunee County Wisconsin 1804 20,624 Green |
11101 |
Bay, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined |
11102 |
Statistical Area |
11103 |
55063 La Crosse County Wisconsin 521 116,461 |
11104 |
La Crosse-Onalaska, WI-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11105 |
55065 Lafayette County Wisconsin 1991 16,853 |
11106 |
55067 Langlade County Wisconsin 1851 19,646 |
11107 |
55069 Lincoln County Wisconsin 1474 28,392 Merrill, WI |
11108 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Wausau-Stevens Point-Wisconsin |
11109 |
Rapids, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11110 |
55071 Manitowoc County Wisconsin 684 80,671 |
11111 |
Manitowoc, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11112 |
55073 Marathon County Wisconsin 466 134,735 |
11113 |
Wausau, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Wausau-Stevens |
11114 |
Point-Wisconsin Rapids, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11115 |
55075 Marinette County Wisconsin 1140 41,563 |
11116 |
Marinette, WI-MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11117 |
55077 Marquette County Wisconsin 2092 15,205 |
11118 |
55078 Menominee County Wisconsin 2880 4,340 Shawano, |
11119 |
WI Micropolitan Statistical Area Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined |
11120 |
Statistical Area |
11121 |
55079 Milwaukee County Wisconsin 47 955,205 |
11122 |
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11123 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11124 |
55081 Monroe County Wisconsin 1066 45,100 |
11125 |
55083 Oconto County Wisconsin 1235 37,442 Green Bay, WI |
11126 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined |
11127 |
Statistical Area |
11128 |
55085 Oneida County Wisconsin 1283 35,714 |
11129 |
55087 Outagamie County Wisconsin 353 178,816 |
11130 |
Appleton, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, |
11131 |
WI Combined Statistical Area |
11132 |
55089 Ozaukee County Wisconsin 653 86,823 |
11133 |
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11134 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11135 |
55091 Pepin County Wisconsin 2648 7,390 |
11136 |
55093 Pierce County Wisconsin 1159 40,814 Minneapolis-St. |
11137 |
Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
11138 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
11139 |
55095 Polk County Wisconsin 1097 43,610 |
11140 |
55097 Portage County Wisconsin 759 70,433 Stevens Point, |
11141 |
WI Micropolitan Statistical Area Wausau-Stevens Point-Wisconsin |
11142 |
Rapids, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11143 |
55099 Price County Wisconsin 2180 13,869 |
11144 |
55101 Racine County Wisconsin 325 194,797 Racine, |
11145 |
WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI |
11146 |
Combined Statistical Area |
11147 |
55103 Richland County Wisconsin 1928 17,818 |
11148 |
55105 Rock County Wisconsin 392 160,418 |
11149 |
Janesville-Beloit, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11150 |
Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11151 |
55107 Rusk County Wisconsin 2150 14,316 |
11152 |
55109 St. Croix County Wisconsin 660 85,242 |
11153 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11154 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
11155 |
55111 Sauk County Wisconsin 834 62,597 Baraboo, WI |
11156 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI |
11157 |
Combined Statistical Area |
11158 |
55113 Sawyer County Wisconsin 2004 16,581 |
11159 |
55115 Shawano County Wisconsin 1139 41,607 Shawano, WI |
11160 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined |
11161 |
Statistical Area |
11162 |
55117 Sheboygan County Wisconsin 525 115,009 |
11163 |
Sheboygan, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11164 |
55119 Taylor County Wisconsin 1814 20,486 |
11165 |
55121 Trempealeau County Wisconsin 1439 29,297 |
11166 |
55123 Vernon County Wisconsin 1425 30,260 |
11167 |
55125 Vilas County Wisconsin 1765 21,338 |
11168 |
55127 Walworth County Wisconsin 569 102,851 |
11169 |
Whitewater-Elkhorn, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11170 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11171 |
55129 Washburn County Wisconsin 2056 15,826 |
11172 |
55131 Washington County Wisconsin 471 132,661 |
11173 |
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11174 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11175 |
55133 Waukesha County Wisconsin 171 392,292 |
11176 |
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11177 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11178 |
55135 Waupaca County Wisconsin 953 52,131 |
11179 |
55137 Waushara County Wisconsin 1626 24,461 |
11180 |
55139 Winnebago County Wisconsin 369 168,794 |
11181 |
Oshkosh-Neenah, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11182 |
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11183 |
55141 Wood County Wisconsin 735 74,424 Wisconsin |
11184 |
Rapids-Marshfield, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area Wausau-Stevens |
11185 |
Point-Wisconsin Rapids, WI Combined Statistical Area |
11186 |
56001 Albany County Wyoming 1240 37,276 Laramie, WY |
11187 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11188 |
56003 Big Horn County Wyoming 2311 11,794 |
11189 |
56005 Campbell County Wyoming 1017 47,874 |
11190 |
Gillette, WY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11191 |
56007 Carbon County Wyoming 2067 15,666 |
11192 |
56009 Converse County Wyoming 2176 14,008 |
11193 |
56011 Crook County Wyoming 2665 7,155 |
11194 |
56013 Fremont County Wyoming 1151 41,110 Riverton, WY |
11195 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11196 |
56015 Goshen County Wyoming 2204 13,636 |
11197 |
56017 Hot Springs County Wyoming 2850 4,822 |
11198 |
56019 Johnson County Wyoming 2555 8,615 |
11199 |
56021 Laramie County Wyoming 614 94,483 Cheyenne, WY |
11200 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11201 |
56023 Lincoln County Wyoming 1922 17,961 |
11202 |
56025 Natrona County Wyoming 698 78,621 Casper, WY |
11203 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
11204 |
56027 Niobrara County Wyoming 3010 2,456 |
11205 |
56029 Park County Wyoming 1459 28,702 |
11206 |
56031 Platte County Wyoming 2538 8,756 |
11207 |
56033 Sheridan County Wyoming 1435 29,596 |
11208 |
Sheridan, WY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11209 |
56035 Sublette County Wyoming 2408 10,368 |
11210 |
56037 Sweetwater County Wyoming 1061 45,267 Rock |
11211 |
Springs, WY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11212 |
56039 Teton County Wyoming 1745 21,675 Jackson, WY-ID |
11213 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11214 |
56041 Uinta County Wyoming 1779 21,025 Evanston, WY |
11215 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
11216 |
56043 Washakie County Wyoming 2567 8,464 |
11217 |
56045 Weston County Wyoming 2676 7,082 |
11218 |
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11219 |
Okay, so you have actually read through these <1MB of crap. I suppose |
11220 |
you deserve knowing the truth. |
11221 |
I'd appreciate if you didn't vote for me. This is an experiment to check |
11222 |
which is the health of the distro Community democracy and is a way for |
11223 |
me knowing if fighting for a liquid democracy system on the distro is a |
11224 |
good idea or not. |
11225 |
|
11226 |
The objective of this is quite simple, all of the above are mainly void |
11227 |
promises and hard to accomplish objectives that will fulfill the desires |
11228 |
of most of the voters. My objective is checking wether the community |
11229 |
voters actually read and analyze their candidates propossals before |
11230 |
voting or not. Anyways here is my promise, once the results are |
11231 |
published I will paste only this hidden part of the manifesto so the |
11232 |
rest of the community knows along with my conclussions. I just want to |
11233 |
ask you a small favour, keep this secret until then to let the |
11234 |
experiment work well and don't vote for me. Ok, I also promise I'll step |
11235 |
down if I get elected. Those two are not empty promises like above. |
11236 |
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11237 |
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11246 |
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11247 |
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11248 |
himenaeos. |
11249 |
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11250 |
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11251 |
aliquam, tincidunt nibh ac, vehicula ipsum. In vitae convallis urna. |
11252 |
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11253 |
tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Fusce |
11254 |
auctor augue volutpat, viverra quam in, bibendum justo. Aenean enim |
11255 |
neque, congue sed pulvinar in, tempor vitae enim. In sit amet tincidunt |
11256 |
felis. Suspendisse pretium mollis laoreet. Ut ante nulla, rhoncus ac |
11257 |
risus eget, lacinia adipiscing mauris. Praesent at enim ut justo |
11258 |
vehicula aliquet nec aliquet ligula. Suspendisse sit amet posuere nibh. |
11259 |
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11260 |
bibendum, sodales dui sit amet, vulputate eros. Nam condimentum vel |
11261 |
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11262 |
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11263 |
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11264 |
ipsum, lobortis vel imperdiet a, porttitor ut lectus. Nunc quis |
11265 |
hendrerit orci. Sed mollis nulla eget eros mattis, non auctor metus |
11266 |
accumsan. Etiam eu nulla eu nisi egestas porta in eu massa. Duis vitae |
11267 |
ante pharetra, accumsan metus a, ultrices augue. Sed eget rutrum urna, |
11268 |
nec pulvinar justo. |
11269 |
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11270 |
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11271 |
aliquet justo. Quisque ultrices, metus et gravida faucibus, massa lectus |
11272 |
lacinia mi, sed tincidunt odio lorem vel purus. Phasellus id mi |
11273 |
consequat, mattis leo nec, dapibus diam. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad |
11274 |
litora torquent per conubia nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. Sed |
11275 |
consequat tortor ut nulla consectetur, consequat interdum nulla |
11276 |
tristique. Vivamus id pulvinar turpis. Donec tincidunt varius eros. |
11277 |
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11278 |
|
11279 |
Vivamus volutpat lobortis nunc, non tincidunt arcu tincidunt ac. Fusce |
11280 |
congue rhoncus tortor, sollicitudin sollicitudin ante iaculis at. Morbi |
11281 |
pellentesque ligula erat, sit amet suscipit elit blandit vitae. In a |
11282 |
gravida neque. Maecenas nunc augue, tempus nec egestas et, ultrices |
11283 |
faucibus neque. In et mauris purus. Nunc et bibendum dui. Nulla tempor |
11284 |
tortor vitae ornare viverra. Donec a vulputate enim. Vestibulum rhoncus |
11285 |
nunc a porttitor lacinia. Pellentesque non varius tortor. Lorem ipsum |
11286 |
dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Maecenas pellentesque porta |
11287 |
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11288 |
odio laoreet. Sed congue sollicitudin lectus quis viverra. |
11289 |
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11290 |
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11291 |
magna vulputate interdum. In semper feugiat ipsum, vel volutpat justo |
11292 |
ultricies congue. Cras mollis aliquam libero, non ultrices ante posuere |
11293 |
in. Donec in dignissim tellus. Vivamus fermentum euismod leo at |
11294 |
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11295 |
sollicitudin tempus, est mi ultricies leo, quis commodo odio arcu sit |
11296 |
amet lorem. Nunc rhoncus aliquet quam at congue. Nulla facilisi. |
11297 |
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11298 |
commodo sagittis. Nunc molestie eros vitae tortor mattis volutpat. In |
11299 |
dictum gravida porta. |
11300 |
|
11301 |
Fusce non urna hendrerit leo cursus dignissim luctus nec velit. In |
11302 |
feugiat nec tortor ac semper. Vestibulum quis neque a sem euismod |
11303 |
facilisis. In at quam erat. Proin porta malesuada eleifend. Nullam |
11304 |
interdum odio sollicitudin, mattis purus eu, luctus lorem. Etiam |
11305 |
fringilla, ante at venenatis fringilla, velit lorem ultricies quam, vel |
11306 |
tristique orci justo eu massa. Nam porta sagittis vehicula. Mauris |
11307 |
fringilla tincidunt sollicitudin. Curabitur dapibus neque nec odio |
11308 |
feugiat lacinia. Maecenas sem arcu, feugiat eu est in, viverra tempor |
11309 |
magna. Ut pretium turpis at enim ultricies, sed molestie orci ultricies. |
11310 |
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11311 |
congue diam ut tristique posuere. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique |
11312 |
senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Nam adipiscing |
11313 |
dolor sit amet risus pellentesque varius. |
11314 |
|
11315 |
Nunc tincidunt felis lorem, eu aliquam lectus ultricies condimentum. |
11316 |
Fusce sodales nisi eu ullamcorper scelerisque. Ut porta metus nec lacus |
11317 |
condimentum, eget aliquam nunc rhoncus. Maecenas faucibus sit amet leo |
11318 |
at hendrerit. Aenean gravida tincidunt tempor. Morbi vel nisl in nulla |
11319 |
facilisis vulputate. Donec mollis quis nisi nec accumsan. Nunc ac |
11320 |
viverra dolor. |
11321 |
|
11322 |
In vulputate diam eu mauris tristique luctus. Vivamus enim est, posuere |
11323 |
in augue ut, malesuada bibendum metus. Praesent convallis tortor in nisi |
11324 |
molestie porta. Morbi at venenatis nibh. Etiam id bibendum sem. Vivamus |
11325 |
ultricies venenatis tellus eget posuere. Nullam sit amet ligula magna. |
11326 |
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11327 |
pharetra dolor non diam feugiat dapibus. Aliquam erat volutpat. |
11328 |
|
11329 |
Aliquam mollis hendrerit tellus, vitae luctus dui posuere eget. Maecenas |
11330 |
mi augue, consectetur in fringilla eu, interdum quis odio. Quisque |
11331 |
feugiat nec dui nec mollis. Pellentesque quis eleifend diam. Quisque ut |
11332 |
faucibus dolor. Suspendisse potenti. Ut consequat velit quis sagittis |
11333 |
semper. Quisque posuere sagittis enim, eget dignissim mi malesuada id. |
11334 |
|
11335 |
Proin malesuada lectus sit amet ullamcorper commodo. Ut at semper |
11336 |
libero. Nullam mattis diam ante, id elementum eros tincidunt |
11337 |
condimentum. Mauris laoreet augue at orci vestibulum lacinia. Morbi |
11338 |
vitae risus eget velit gravida lobortis quis vel erat. Mauris mollis, |
11339 |
massa in consequat porta, turpis lorem euismod diam, eu feugiat nisl |
11340 |
mauris vitae ante. Vivamus convallis vestibulum augue, ac iaculis sem |
11341 |
ultrices quis. Nulla id gravida nulla, nec tempus mauris. In hac |
11342 |
habitasse platea dictumst. Quisque id felis dolor. Integer ligula |
11343 |
tellus, commodo eu porttitor eget, feugiat in justo. Aenean pharetra |
11344 |
elit massa. |
11345 |
|
11346 |
Nunc faucibus tempus tincidunt. Ut enim risus, condimentum quis sodales |
11347 |
eu, facilisis vitae urna. Vivamus eu tempor elit. Ut sit amet mollis |
11348 |
lorem. Morbi ipsum risus, sollicitudin sed eleifend eget, ullamcorper |
11349 |
quis felis. Phasellus sit amet turpis id lorem pulvinar accumsan eu ut |
11350 |
magna. In accumsan nunc eros, nec facilisis eros lacinia sed. Sed massa |
11351 |
diam, auctor ac semper nec, semper eu arcu. |
11352 |
|
11353 |
Praesent in nunc purus. Vestibulum porttitor, metus ut faucibus |
11354 |
elementum, felis sem vulputate risus, quis tristique diam ante ac leo. |
11355 |
Quisque et mauris placerat, tincidunt enim ut, venenatis est. Nunc |
11356 |
fermentum dapibus vehicula. Vestibulum accumsan dignissim est, fringilla |
11357 |
imperdiet arcu gravida at. Ut porttitor enim velit, gravida dignissim |
11358 |
erat commodo ac. Integer volutpat dictum urna a tempus. Integer |
11359 |
fringilla vitae massa in interdum. Ut vestibulum, magna tempus dictum |
11360 |
condimentum, mauris enim rutrum odio, vitae congue nisl diam ut quam. |
11361 |
Proin sit amet pellentesque lorem. Nulla suscipit dolor sed arcu |
11362 |
ullamcorper, ac dignissim tortor imperdiet. Pellentesque sit amet |
11363 |
malesuada quam. |
11364 |
|
11365 |
Nulla egestas metus et lorem semper condimentum. Aliquam mollis ligula |
11366 |
est, et hendrerit urna volutpat quis. Donec fringilla semper eros, ac |
11367 |
vehicula nulla ullamcorper condimentum. Integer et lacus non tellus |
11368 |
dignissim fringilla in in massa. Etiam sit amet facilisis libero. Lorem |
11369 |
ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Pellentesque id est |
11370 |
imperdiet, sollicitudin tortor eu, facilisis neque. Aliquam imperdiet |
11371 |
lorem tristique tristique ullamcorper. Pellentesque habitant morbi |
11372 |
tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. |
11373 |
Suspendisse est augue, dictum et nisl ut, volutpat ullamcorper elit. |
11374 |
Vivamus convallis vitae odio eget sollicitudin. Donec ac laoreet neque. |
11375 |
Nunc tellus velit, commodo at vulputate eget, pharetra in dolor. Nulla |
11376 |
pharetra nisi quis enim mattis malesuada. |
11377 |
|
11378 |
Vestibulum vitae orci sed ligula aliquet dictum ac et turpis. Integer |
11379 |
consectetur vel felis a dictum. Suspendisse dignissim mauris at sem |
11380 |
consectetur, sed pellentesque urna semper. Mauris cursus justo vitae |
11381 |
risus congue congue. Morbi sit amet faucibus magna, non sagittis quam. |
11382 |
Nulla interdum, diam nec condimentum adipiscing, libero eros faucibus |
11383 |
velit, eget mollis felis tortor venenatis lacus. Nunc non mi ut libero |
11384 |
aliquam hendrerit. Etiam ut porttitor diam, non mattis risus. |
11385 |
|
11386 |
Nunc consequat felis et tempus tempor. Duis dictum nulla nec scelerisque |
11387 |
interdum. Donec rhoncus lorem a turpis facilisis feugiat. Curabitur |
11388 |
varius velit at justo fermentum gravida. Pellentesque at nunc vehicula, |
11389 |
vestibulum sem eget, lobortis velit. Pellentesque ultricies ligula vel |
11390 |
vestibulum laoreet. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing |
11391 |
elit. Aenean ultricies neque vel semper porttitor. |
11392 |
|
11393 |
Sed tempor gravida commodo. Donec ac iaculis eros. Lorem ipsum dolor sit |
11394 |
amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec aliquam adipiscing justo eu |
11395 |
euismod. Fusce id nulla nibh. Quisque nunc libero, consectetur ac massa |
11396 |
ac, dignissim adipiscing dolor. Proin sit amet enim imperdiet, congue |
11397 |
lacus in, suscipit quam. Curabitur scelerisque, neque vitae semper |
11398 |
adipiscing, velit tellus pellentesque mi, vitae ultricies lectus elit |
11399 |
vulputate eros. Maecenas eleifend pharetra lobortis. Nullam a faucibus |
11400 |
urna, eget feugiat est. Integer lectus libero, egestas at ipsum vel, |
11401 |
vulputate faucibus diam. Integer a porta lectus. |
11402 |
|
11403 |
Quisque tincidunt, massa non sollicitudin ullamcorper, sem ante pretium |
11404 |
velit, vel lacinia nisl nunc ac diam. Ut in purus sed lacus rhoncus |
11405 |
gravida nec ac augue. Donec justo dolor, feugiat suscipit massa sed, |
11406 |
ultricies hendrerit est. Ut molestie est nec nisl lacinia gravida. Class |
11407 |
aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per |
11408 |
inceptos himenaeos. Nunc sit amet quam non nulla aliquam euismod. |
11409 |
Curabitur mollis scelerisque pulvinar. In id justo id sem vehicula |
11410 |
varius. Duis eu erat non risus ornare porta. Praesent iaculis eros quam, |
11411 |
sed tempor nunc convallis sed. |
11412 |
|
11413 |
Nulla nisl neque, dignissim vitae neque at, placerat euismod nunc. In ut |
11414 |
condimentum orci. Nam pretium molestie facilisis. Vivamus congue mi vel |
11415 |
faucibus iaculis. Aliquam vitae mi viverra, volutpat leo eget, aliquam |
11416 |
velit. Integer in malesuada leo. Fusce id nisi viverra purus aliquam |
11417 |
volutpat. Morbi vel odio eget ligula lacinia commodo in quis lorem. |
11418 |
Donec laoreet cursus vehicula. Curabitur sit amet enim tincidunt, |
11419 |
elementum urna eu, mattis dolor. Maecenas venenatis gravida ipsum. |
11420 |
Suspendisse lorem ipsum, tempor faucibus nulla vel, malesuada fringilla |
11421 |
augue. Donec porttitor, metus nec tempor lobortis, odio nibh sodales |
11422 |
mauris, non porta ante lacus vitae leo. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad |
11423 |
litora torquent per conubia nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. Curabitur |
11424 |
nunc massa, ornare eget ornare non, eleifend vitae nulla. Ut elementum |
11425 |
posuere enim sit amet faucibus. |
11426 |
|
11427 |
Praesent scelerisque posuere erat eget faucibus. Integer risus augue, |
11428 |
interdum eu felis sed, fringilla aliquam ipsum. Maecenas hendrerit |
11429 |
venenatis leo. Nunc a augue purus. Fusce ullamcorper, lectus vel |
11430 |
malesuada sollicitudin, dui augue suscipit lorem, et tempor justo ligula |
11431 |
nec ipsum. Proin placerat metus pharetra libero pretium, nec tempor |
11432 |
ipsum venenatis. Cras aliquet ultricies turpis, non condimentum massa |
11433 |
iaculis quis. Aenean adipiscing aliquam diam, vel hendrerit risus |
11434 |
sagittis sit amet. Integer vestibulum bibendum felis ut ornare. Maecenas |
11435 |
eget congue arcu. Nam vestibulum diam a sagittis faucibus. Praesent |
11436 |
blandit dapibus nibh, nec varius nulla. Morbi a euismod justo, cursus |
11437 |
lobortis mauris. Pellentesque enim justo, bibendum in tempor nec, |
11438 |
pretium et eros. |
11439 |
|
11440 |
Donec et ligula vitae tellus sagittis cursus ac vel diam. Praesent |
11441 |
lobortis commodo felis, vel pharetra urna feugiat quis. Vivamus pretium, |
11442 |
nisl eget vehicula rhoncus, nunc ante tempor velit, eget laoreet enim |
11443 |
turpis a lectus. Aliquam feugiat dui ac turpis convallis, ut aliquam |
11444 |
magna congue. Sed faucibus condimentum nibh ac pellentesque. Suspendisse |
11445 |
potenti. Etiam dolor lacus, malesuada ac neque eget, varius faucibus |
11446 |
arcu. Phasellus luctus cursus eros, nec tristique nisl eleifend in. |
11447 |
Aliquam eu varius justo. Phasellus eu diam sed massa placerat volutpat |
11448 |
ac a libero. Morbi iaculis nec leo nec blandit. Ut eget neque ipsum. |
11449 |
Nullam non turpis mi. Praesent gravida ultricies ante, a tincidunt |
11450 |
ligula laoreet sed. Nam id bibendum leo. Nam vel quam eros. |
11451 |
|
11452 |
Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur |
11453 |
ridiculus mus. Ut nec quam a nibh gravida vestibulum eget vitae diam. |
11454 |
Vestibulum ut laoreet diam, sed gravida purus. Integer ullamcorper a |
11455 |
lacus sed lacinia. Pellentesque rhoncus eros ut velit sollicitudin |
11456 |
condimentum. Mauris nec viverra magna. Duis accumsan, nisi vitae cursus |
11457 |
posuere, velit lorem viverra dui, at consequat metus nisl sit amet |
11458 |
lectus. Nam elementum sollicitudin blandit. Phasellus a ante id magna |
11459 |
commodo imperdiet id et arcu. Fusce egestas scelerisque massa, in |
11460 |
ultrices magna scelerisque a. Quisque nec pretium libero, et dignissim |
11461 |
risus. Aliquam erat volutpat. Morbi vulputate nibh tristique, convallis |
11462 |
erat vitae, ultrices nisi. |
11463 |
|
11464 |
Duis faucibus, mauris et blandit condimentum, tellus turpis congue mi, |
11465 |
nec sodales urna sem nec est. Phasellus leo tortor, porttitor sed purus |
11466 |
euismod, aliquet fringilla velit. Morbi tortor nunc, semper at volutpat |
11467 |
et, tincidunt ut justo. Suspendisse non ligula odio. Sed consectetur |
11468 |
varius aliquam. Curabitur a eros ac ante sagittis lacinia feugiat in |
11469 |
arcu. Duis ut magna nisl. Curabitur ipsum arcu, luctus non justo in, |
11470 |
vulputate luctus nunc. |
11471 |
|
11472 |
Fusce dapibus mattis iaculis. Integer ut elit tellus. Fusce pulvinar |
11473 |
cursus eros, ut porta ipsum sodales nec. In eleifend nisi commodo, |
11474 |
vestibulum sem vel, sagittis nisi. Vestibulum in metus ac justo semper |
11475 |
ultricies non vitae est. Praesent vestibulum feugiat lectus, nec |
11476 |
convallis ipsum cursus ac. Ut id elit tempus, venenatis libero sit amet, |
11477 |
ultricies magna. Aliquam ullamcorper rutrum leo, in malesuada dolor |
11478 |
aliquam volutpat. Integer sollicitudin, lacus sed scelerisque auctor, |
11479 |
velit felis rutrum felis, et cursus eros tellus sed leo. Nullam est |
11480 |
lorem, lacinia a laoreet sit amet, mollis quis purus. Vivamus ligula |
11481 |
elit, blandit vitae ornare et, scelerisque sodales erat. |
11482 |
|
11483 |
Morbi ullamcorper sem dui, quis porta dui fringilla vitae. Nulla at |
11484 |
cursus eros, eget ultrices mauris. Suspendisse sit amet placerat libero. |
11485 |
Suspendisse potenti. Sed aliquet nunc a purus blandit pharetra. Donec |
11486 |
mollis vel ante id molestie. Cras pretium magna eu sagittis faucibus. |
11487 |
Curabitur fringilla non sapien a laoreet. Nulla sit amet pharetra metus. |
11488 |
|
11489 |
Fusce consequat sollicitudin odio quis convallis. Vestibulum porttitor |
11490 |
vehicula interdum. Quisque ut commodo eros, at euismod ligula. Nunc |
11491 |
hendrerit pharetra sem vitae aliquam. Nulla facilisi. Vivamus nibh |
11492 |
augue, vulputate sed fringilla sed, tincidunt id metus. Sed nisl libero, |
11493 |
placerat a luctus sed, egestas quis ligula. |
11494 |
|
11495 |
Cras tristique dolor in justo lobortis viverra. Donec nec viverra velit. |
11496 |
Praesent condimentum varius pulvinar. Maecenas libero urna, tristique |
11497 |
sed faucibus et, faucibus ut ligula. In ut nisl ac leo tristique |
11498 |
bibendum at in mauris. Duis eget pretium est, sed dictum ligula. |
11499 |
Maecenas id volutpat mauris, ut aliquet purus. Cras scelerisque metus in |
11500 |
lacinia accumsan. Pellentesque sit amet semper quam, et viverra magna. |
11501 |
Nunc vitae libero vitae leo facilisis venenatis. |
11502 |
|
11503 |
Duis accumsan dui sit amet lectus faucibus, a vestibulum sapien |
11504 |
fringilla. Aliquam erat volutpat. Nam tincidunt commodo hendrerit. Proin |
11505 |
at luctus arcu, ac mollis quam. Sed blandit risus nibh, ac placerat nunc |
11506 |
ornare ut. Vivamus sit amet justo ipsum. Quisque pellentesque felis sed |
11507 |
quam ornare consectetur. Aliquam mollis dui vel commodo viverra. In erat |
11508 |
diam, dictum non tempus sed, porttitor quis libero. |
11509 |
|
11510 |
Sed in dolor magna. Donec quis purus quis quam tincidunt varius eget et |
11511 |
magna. Nunc augue eros, lobortis vel arcu in, bibendum ornare arcu. |
11512 |
Suspendisse tristique ante vitae nisl gravida posuere. Phasellus vitae |
11513 |
dolor in ipsum eleifend pretium nec ac arcu. Sed ut nibh et odio |
11514 |
pharetra luctus in a dui. Quisque convallis rutrum augue, nec luctus |
11515 |
metus accumsan a. Donec venenatis bibendum lectus, sed aliquet tellus |
11516 |
fermentum in. Fusce tristique est nunc, a placerat odio rutrum sed. |
11517 |
|
11518 |
Suspendisse sed nisl imperdiet, gravida felis nec, hendrerit nunc. Donec |
11519 |
varius erat id leo bibendum, eu placerat purus congue. Cras at sem quis |
11520 |
ipsum condimentum gravida. Duis condimentum augue in ultrices imperdiet. |
11521 |
Cras lacinia orci vitae auctor accumsan. Aenean tincidunt commodo |
11522 |
elementum. Pellentesque interdum ante sed elit suscipit facilisis. |
11523 |
Aliquam eu risus magna. Vivamus eu ipsum vel eros laoreet sodales. |
11524 |
|
11525 |
Duis commodo ullamcorper sollicitudin. Duis ac gravida neque, nec |
11526 |
aliquam ante. Aliquam congue tellus magna, vitae consectetur elit |
11527 |
fringilla dignissim. Vivamus a blandit lorem, quis elementum arcu. |
11528 |
Curabitur ultrices non odio quis venenatis. Praesent dignissim ante sit |
11529 |
amet ligula faucibus posuere. Vivamus placerat augue id fermentum |
11530 |
molestie. Vestibulum gravida quam volutpat urna porttitor viverra. |
11531 |
Pellentesque aliquet molestie ultrices. Vestibulum id augue sodales |
11532 |
ipsum vulputate commodo. Aliquam ultricies neque sed diam ultricies |
11533 |
rhoncus eu a libero. |
11534 |
|
11535 |
Donec semper aliquet diam at convallis. Donec commodo turpis vitae |
11536 |
imperdiet consectetur. Maecenas rhoncus, erat vel posuere cursus, lacus |
11537 |
mauris auctor nunc, sed imperdiet mauris orci sit amet velit. Nulla at |
11538 |
imperdiet sapien, in lobortis neque. Duis non leo mi. Cras vitae lorem |
11539 |
mi. Maecenas id nisi et nunc pretium venenatis. Nulla sed mi tincidunt |
11540 |
mi tempor auctor et vel augue. Vestibulum sollicitudin id ante nec |
11541 |
sollicitudin. Fusce in orci ultricies, tincidunt felis mollis, vehicula |
11542 |
dui. Aliquam commodo ultrices quam, id sodales ante aliquet eu. Duis in |
11543 |
ligula malesuada, ullamcorper sapien ac, molestie nunc. Vivamus vitae |
11544 |
mattis eros, non tempor massa. Etiam fermentum nisi et mi tristique auctor. |
11545 |
|
11546 |
Pellentesque non laoreet dolor. Nulla tincidunt pharetra massa, id |
11547 |
bibendum massa. Aliquam ac nulla at turpis posuere elementum quis quis |
11548 |
nibh. Vestibulum vestibulum sed magna ut varius. Etiam sagittis odio eu |
11549 |
magna fringilla aliquam. Nullam pulvinar lectus vitae massa vulputate, |
11550 |
vel porttitor dui facilisis. In mollis sem sit amet tincidunt facilisis. |
11551 |
Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per |
11552 |
inceptos himenaeos. Sed rhoncus pretium accumsan. Cum sociis natoque |
11553 |
penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. |
11554 |
Maecenas condimentum nisi elementum, fringilla ligula ac, adipiscing |
11555 |
nunc. Integer congue magna vulputate enim scelerisque convallis. Sed |
11556 |
vitae cursus erat. Donec sollicitudin id nulla ut feugiat. Phasellus |
11557 |
sollicitudin odio ut nisi ornare consequat. |
11558 |
|
11559 |
Donec volutpat dolor vel metus venenatis sodales sit amet eu ligula. |
11560 |
Nulla ut eros sit amet nibh vestibulum mollis sit amet vel justo. |
11561 |
Vestibulum egestas vestibulum risus, vel porta turpis aliquam ut. Aenean |
11562 |
interdum mi at ullamcorper pretium. Mauris commodo turpis non metus |
11563 |
feugiat aliquam. Curabitur eget augue vel orci luctus fringilla eu nec |
11564 |
dui. Nam eu sollicitudin ipsum. Cras viverra nibh dui, vel molestie diam |
11565 |
fringilla vel. Vivamus pretium vitae ante vitae rhoncus. Pellentesque |
11566 |
massa diam, vehicula vel pellentesque vel, mattis id odio. |
11567 |
|
11568 |
Vestibulum pellentesque luctus magna, dapibus tempus tortor vulputate |
11569 |
et. Curabitur consequat faucibus euismod. Fusce quis fringilla mi, vel |
11570 |
eleifend nisi. Praesent viverra ultrices consectetur. Aliquam erat enim, |
11571 |
dapibus eget ante vitae, euismod malesuada mauris. Ut congue ut nulla in |
11572 |
rhoncus. Sed vulputate, mi id laoreet ullamcorper, tellus diam pretium |
11573 |
turpis, a dapibus nunc sapien nec est. Interdum et malesuada fames ac |
11574 |
ante ipsum primis in faucibus. Donec sed enim id tortor rutrum |
11575 |
dignissim. Ut vestibulum libero magna, sed consectetur risus sodales |
11576 |
vitae. Nulla porttitor faucibus erat, a ultricies risus faucibus at. |
11577 |
Phasellus porttitor nibh et augue mattis, ac hendrerit metus eleifend. |
11578 |
Nullam nec ultrices quam. Mauris in sem porttitor lorem consequat |
11579 |
suscipit eu quis purus. Morbi et scelerisque justo, quis dignissim tortor. |
11580 |
|
11581 |
Pellentesque quam lorem, ultrices rhoncus vehicula ultricies, convallis |
11582 |
at est. Aenean rhoncus neque sit amet consectetur luctus. Nam lorem |
11583 |
lacus, dictum eu libero vel, convallis dignissim tellus. Morbi euismod |
11584 |
dui libero, ac fermentum dolor placerat ut. Phasellus pellentesque eros |
11585 |
id tortor consectetur tempus. Duis at venenatis nulla. Fusce sit amet |
11586 |
congue urna, a sollicitudin eros. Aenean venenatis, tellus quis |
11587 |
fermentum ultricies, felis ipsum ullamcorper lectus, vulputate luctus |
11588 |
urna nulla fermentum nibh. Cras gravida dapibus tincidunt. Nam sit amet |
11589 |
nibh at ipsum vehicula consectetur. Aenean a diam ornare quam vehicula |
11590 |
pellentesque. Pellentesque mollis mattis urna eu vulputate. Donec |
11591 |
tristique sit amet erat ac dictum. Maecenas vitae tempus sapien. |
11592 |
|
11593 |
Nullam at tellus et neque bibendum congue eget eu turpis. Sed euismod |
11594 |
erat et erat mattis, vel pulvinar dui pellentesque. Cras ut elit quis |
11595 |
orci aliquet auctor et vitae lorem. Curabitur cursus congue metus non |
11596 |
facilisis. Mauris ac quam consequat, viverra tellus a, porta purus. |
11597 |
Fusce cursus aliquam purus in volutpat. Fusce aliquam justo eu turpis |
11598 |
dapibus, tincidunt convallis risus egestas. |
11599 |
|
11600 |
Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere |
11601 |
cubilia Curae; Integer egestas, erat at luctus tincidunt, risus lectus |
11602 |
porta tortor, ac consectetur nisi turpis vel lorem. Phasellus |
11603 |
pellentesque lacus quam, fermentum tempor purus imperdiet eget. Sed et |
11604 |
rhoncus lectus, ut aliquam dui. Ut quam velit, blandit eget nibh vel, |
11605 |
dapibus congue nisl. Donec eget egestas diam. Nullam tempus rutrum |
11606 |
turpis quis ultricies. Mauris feugiat est ipsum, id dictum enim viverra |
11607 |
id. Etiam nulla urna, blandit et lobortis ut, dapibus luctus massa. |
11608 |
Proin fringilla mollis erat, sed laoreet leo placerat id. Nullam ornare |
11609 |
facilisis magna, quis ornare libero bibendum at. Phasellus auctor |
11610 |
facilisis dui, quis lobortis eros ornare id. Praesent egestas pharetra |
11611 |
tempor. Morbi adipiscing nec mauris et rhoncus. |
11612 |
|
11613 |
Proin lobortis congue erat, vitae varius metus varius vel. Duis varius, |
11614 |
leo a volutpat mollis, sapien odio tempor purus, ut imperdiet quam eros |
11615 |
vitae nisi. Sed quis nibh semper, elementum orci in, tristique eros. |
11616 |
Duis auctor ultrices sem, ut pretium tortor pellentesque in. Donec eget |
11617 |
sodales elit. Pellentesque tempor, arcu sed convallis consectetur, |
11618 |
turpis est mattis eros, a lacinia urna augue porta magna. Phasellus |
11619 |
mauris nisi, mattis at ligula ac, accumsan ultricies mauris. Proin |
11620 |
congue nisl sit amet justo rhoncus, sed vulputate enim bibendum. Nulla |
11621 |
dignissim metus eget lectus pellentesque egestas sed quis tortor. In |
11622 |
scelerisque libero enim, ac venenatis elit rutrum ac. |
11623 |
|
11624 |
Etiam sollicitudin adipiscing mauris quis viverra. Suspendisse vel |
11625 |
iaculis diam. Cras ut orci risus. Morbi vel ipsum at purus malesuada |
11626 |
ultricies. Fusce metus libero, mollis nec massa vel, tempor porttitor |
11627 |
arcu. Donec at tincidunt felis. Vestibulum consectetur non tortor vel |
11628 |
aliquam. Proin pretium vestibulum interdum. |
11629 |
|
11630 |
Phasellus in mi leo. Vestibulum sed ornare lorem. Duis cursus malesuada |
11631 |
nisi eu convallis. Suspendisse sit amet magna quis enim suscipit auctor. |
11632 |
Nullam cursus, lorem nec interdum bibendum, velit ipsum faucibus eros, |
11633 |
lacinia condimentum purus dui non massa. Fusce ac placerat est. Fusce |
11634 |
placerat viverra convallis. Morbi tincidunt id lorem non posuere. |
11635 |
Curabitur facilisis adipiscing odio, ut lobortis justo accumsan |
11636 |
fringilla. Cras quis pharetra urna. Etiam congue dapibus sem, vel |
11637 |
consectetur augue rhoncus ac. Nunc vel lorem eu eros cursus posuere eget |
11638 |
sed augue. Suspendisse eu sodales libero. Quisque pharetra posuere |
11639 |
sagittis. |
11640 |
|
11641 |
Aenean blandit dui quis tempus adipiscing. Morbi consectetur orci in |
11642 |
tortor fermentum tristique. Pellentesque ut eros elementum, scelerisque |
11643 |
mi eu, viverra eros. Cras libero eros, viverra quis quam et, ullamcorper |
11644 |
sagittis enim. Sed vestibulum leo non mauris condimentum, placerat |
11645 |
consequat justo dictum. Donec scelerisque, urna eget elementum |
11646 |
malesuada, sapien nisl ultrices nulla, sagittis condimentum magna lacus |
11647 |
vitae ipsum. In at tellus tortor. Nulla vitae eleifend lacus. Vestibulum |
11648 |
quis augue dolor. Cras sagittis dapibus ante. Mauris pharetra, eros at |
11649 |
bibendum venenatis, libero nisi tincidunt augue, fringilla eleifend |
11650 |
risus velit a lectus. |
11651 |
|
11652 |
Interdum et malesuada fames ac ante ipsum primis in faucibus. Integer ac |
11653 |
convallis justo. In bibendum nec lectus sed imperdiet. Vestibulum |
11654 |
hendrerit sapien nec augue porta, id iaculis velit hendrerit. Donec |
11655 |
egestas arcu non malesuada accumsan. Praesent ullamcorper pulvinar lorem |
11656 |
eu venenatis. Praesent nunc sem, tincidunt ut dignissim ut, iaculis vel |
11657 |
quam. Duis adipiscing lorem sem, id elementum dui feugiat at. In elit |
11658 |
quam, volutpat rhoncus pellentesque ac, placerat et enim. Morbi eu |
11659 |
molestie lacus, eget lobortis ante. Duis sodales feugiat turpis ac |
11660 |
laoreet. Suspendisse lobortis ornare fringilla. Duis quis metus eu risus |
11661 |
bibendum vehicula quis eu dolor. Curabitur vehicula diam ornare nisl |
11662 |
placerat, et egestas magna faucibus. Phasellus nulla quam, consectetur |
11663 |
id tincidunt vitae, sollicitudin ut enim. Pellentesque nisl turpis, |
11664 |
scelerisque ac ornare et, molestie ut mauris. |
11665 |
|
11666 |
Curabitur dictum neque id mauris mollis vestibulum. Donec risus leo, |
11667 |
elementum in enim non, auctor elementum metus. Vestibulum aliquam sem ac |
11668 |
nisi porttitor, vestibulum tincidunt erat hendrerit. Duis enim dui, |
11669 |
interdum a lectus auctor, lacinia dignissim mi. Aliquam pellentesque a |
11670 |
dolor id mattis. Sed ac convallis nunc. Pellentesque rhoncus, massa sit |
11671 |
amet malesuada egestas, odio erat dapibus metus, id facilisis lacus erat |
11672 |
vel ipsum. Quisque imperdiet pharetra massa, eget sagittis leo sagittis |
11673 |
ut. Curabitur erat risus, imperdiet eget convallis eu, ultricies eu orci. |
11674 |
|
11675 |
Duis pulvinar felis dolor, ut lacinia ipsum euismod ac. Nulla rutrum |
11676 |
eros quis est molestie, eget imperdiet sapien vulputate. Praesent |
11677 |
lacinia, nisi ut aliquet interdum, lectus dolor posuere velit, non |
11678 |
imperdiet lectus massa ut felis. Donec facilisis metus in nibh |
11679 |
fringilla, tempor blandit mi eleifend. Cras tempus, nibh vitae semper |
11680 |
rutrum, quam lectus convallis tellus, ac faucibus dui est ut magna. |
11681 |
Mauris blandit, est a ultricies ultricies, quam urna vulputate turpis, |
11682 |
non suscipit tortor nibh at dui. Integer a varius lectus. Pellentesque |
11683 |
id velit libero. Nulla pharetra venenatis consequat. Integer auctor |
11684 |
rutrum risus eget laoreet. Nam vehicula interdum risus ut pulvinar. |
11685 |
Integer sed leo ac turpis euismod gravida sed sed eros. Aenean porttitor |
11686 |
augue sit amet tellus pharetra, quis tincidunt eros laoreet. |
11687 |
|
11688 |
In non orci ut velit volutpat tempus. Interdum et malesuada fames ac |
11689 |
ante ipsum primis in faucibus. In libero risus, congue non dapibus sed, |
11690 |
mattis et quam. Etiam elit elit, euismod in tellus at, imperdiet |
11691 |
consequat sapien. Integer porta erat vitae eros sollicitudin |
11692 |
sollicitudin quis nec velit. Vestibulum nunc quam, porttitor ut sapien |
11693 |
vel, commodo condimentum eros. Donec est est, laoreet quis porta |
11694 |
condimentum, cursus quis tellus. Phasellus et congue mauris. Aenean nec |
11695 |
tincidunt libero. Nunc ornare mi eget porttitor consequat. |
11696 |
|
11697 |
Nullam nec fermentum nisi. Mauris auctor, erat et euismod semper, neque |
11698 |
est rutrum enim, sit amet congue nibh mauris in eros. Aliquam vel cursus |
11699 |
mauris. Nam eu dolor blandit, suscipit risus ut, sagittis magna. Mauris |
11700 |
vulputate mollis augue at ultrices. Praesent sed imperdiet felis, et |
11701 |
commodo augue. Aliquam velit justo, lacinia vel velit vehicula, laoreet |
11702 |
egestas quam. Etiam augue eros, blandit eu risus non, pellentesque |
11703 |
eleifend urna. Aenean posuere mi id accumsan porttitor. Nullam sit amet |
11704 |
fermentum urna. Nam commodo non dolor ut pharetra. Nam fringilla risus |
11705 |
et nunc tincidunt ultrices. Nunc id nisl urna. Praesent rhoncus, arcu ac |
11706 |
consectetur cursus, augue libero ultricies leo, et semper arcu mauris |
11707 |
sit amet erat. Sed consequat id eros eu rutrum. Nulla lacinia faucibus |
11708 |
urna, sed ornare ante posuere sed. |
11709 |
|
11710 |
Nullam lacus quam, scelerisque tincidunt dictum tincidunt, consequat sed |
11711 |
eros. Praesent tincidunt urna id orci sodales dictum. Curabitur nec |
11712 |
tortor diam. Ut volutpat libero ut lorem scelerisque, sed gravida elit |
11713 |
molestie. Pellentesque ultricies turpis non dictum dapibus. Praesent |
11714 |
venenatis diam id ullamcorper eleifend. Nam euismod velit sem, quis |
11715 |
mattis arcu facilisis ac. Pellentesque a lobortis ante. Etiam eget velit |
11716 |
non quam viverra porttitor. |
11717 |
|
11718 |
Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur |
11719 |
ridiculus mus. Morbi volutpat metus enim, sed gravida quam tincidunt id. |
11720 |
Cras luctus felis ut ornare volutpat. Mauris pharetra neque nec risus |
11721 |
tempus lacinia. Aliquam quis iaculis libero. Ut non commodo diam. |
11722 |
Phasellus sed neque enim. Quisque pharetra libero vel libero blandit, |
11723 |
eget suscipit quam iaculis. Duis ut dui et tellus tristique tincidunt id |
11724 |
ac massa. Ut in convallis purus, sit amet egestas ipsum. |
11725 |
|
11726 |
Aliquam interdum nibh quis elit varius, vitae consectetur dolor auctor. |
11727 |
Ut eget blandit diam. Curabitur tempor leo ut metus vulputate pharetra. |
11728 |
Duis iaculis tempor sapien, sit amet porttitor odio rutrum eget. Integer |
11729 |
ultricies est at orci porta cursus non eget orci. Aliquam vel metus |
11730 |
turpis. Cras eget tortor condimentum, luctus eros non, porttitor lectus. |
11731 |
Sed ipsum tellus, malesuada ac egestas nec, bibendum vel mauris. Morbi |
11732 |
dignissim consectetur magna, eget rutrum odio feugiat sit amet. Nullam |
11733 |
et congue eros. Praesent a lobortis quam. Suspendisse eu est aliquet, |
11734 |
pellentesque tortor nec, suscipit quam. |
11735 |
|
11736 |
Nunc porta fermentum ipsum ac tincidunt. Nullam hendrerit nulla sit amet |
11737 |
eros blandit posuere. In sit amet nunc sit amet magna fringilla pretium. |
11738 |
Sed consectetur lectus non massa commodo, egestas venenatis ipsum |
11739 |
venenatis. Aenean gravida libero id tincidunt fermentum. Curabitur |
11740 |
molestie mi metus, eu scelerisque augue vestibulum viverra. Sed congue, |
11741 |
nunc at vehicula tincidunt, nisl mauris blandit ante, non fermentum |
11742 |
felis ante eu mauris. Fusce nec faucibus leo, id porta turpis. |
11743 |
|
11744 |
Nunc semper dui diam, in pulvinar nibh laoreet sed. Nulla bibendum ut |
11745 |
leo ac venenatis. Vestibulum nunc neque, cursus pretium nibh sed, |
11746 |
viverra imperdiet nunc. Quisque vestibulum enim vel metus tincidunt, in |
11747 |
varius lectus fermentum. Nulla sollicitudin felis sed nibh aliquam |
11748 |
tempor in sit amet lorem. Praesent sit amet sagittis tellus, ut aliquam |
11749 |
tortor. Integer volutpat justo sit amet felis auctor, vel condimentum |
11750 |
felis venenatis. Curabitur gravida tincidunt varius. Pellentesque ac |
11751 |
lacinia risus. Duis consequat sit amet nibh at vestibulum. Etiam lorem |
11752 |
urna, fringilla nec bibendum sed, malesuada vitae ante. Quisque pretium |
11753 |
a nisi ut auctor. Suspendisse velit est, porttitor ac lectus in, |
11754 |
sollicitudin tincidunt justo. |
11755 |
|
11756 |
Nullam nec purus et est suscipit semper vel nec lacus. Vivamus malesuada |
11757 |
ornare nisl eu volutpat. Pellentesque suscipit non dolor at gravida. |
11758 |
Nullam vestibulum purus auctor lorem accumsan, nec accumsan dui |
11759 |
condimentum. In ac nisl ac augue molestie tempus eu quis est. Etiam |
11760 |
dignissim, libero ut tincidunt vulputate, leo magna faucibus justo, ac |
11761 |
fermentum turpis risus sed libero. Aliquam pretium nibh eu erat laoreet |
11762 |
euismod. Nam hendrerit erat tempor enim semper, sit amet scelerisque |
11763 |
quam convallis. Curabitur ut nibh non neque tincidunt dictum. Vestibulum |
11764 |
egestas, magna eget mattis blandit, libero nisl laoreet dui, sed |
11765 |
fermentum augue mauris eu ipsum. Suspendisse dui lacus, elementum ac |
11766 |
arcu in, volutpat feugiat felis. Suspendisse lobortis euismod nibh, vel |
11767 |
rhoncus massa malesuada nec. Nam ac cursus nulla. Nulla id orci est. |
11768 |
Praesent a auctor nunc. Pellentesque posuere sodales faucibus. |
11769 |
|
11770 |
Nam leo sapien, tincidunt ac blandit imperdiet, pharetra eget lectus. |
11771 |
Sed aliquam accumsan tristique. Etiam sodales diam tortor, id posuere |
11772 |
augue consequat ac. Etiam in consequat ligula. Praesent ut euismod odio, |
11773 |
vitae sodales lectus. Sed eu tempus libero. Duis bibendum dolor et nunc |
11774 |
faucibus, in rhoncus nunc vulputate. |
11775 |
|
11776 |
Sed eu nisi feugiat massa tempus molestie. Maecenas sollicitudin, diam |
11777 |
nec ultricies suscipit, sem nunc venenatis ante, vitae rutrum leo sem ac |
11778 |
ipsum. Fusce non mattis mi. Fusce eros dui, aliquam sit amet orci sit |
11779 |
amet, laoreet tempor lectus. Morbi condimentum, neque non egestas |
11780 |
suscipit, nisl felis malesuada massa, id consequat justo arcu vel nunc. |
11781 |
Pellentesque ac faucibus metus. Cras sodales orci ipsum, et bibendum |
11782 |
ligula vulputate at. |
11783 |
|
11784 |
Praesent varius ac diam nec iaculis. Aenean ullamcorper at arcu eu |
11785 |
scelerisque. Ut in purus a massa condimentum accumsan. Cras quis mi |
11786 |
vehicula, rhoncus ligula non, lobortis ligula. Morbi neque est, |
11787 |
consequat eget congue ac, varius aliquam nulla. Curabitur pellentesque, |
11788 |
mi id tincidunt euismod, ipsum nibh sagittis mauris, eget accumsan purus |
11789 |
mi a lacus. Etiam lacus leo, laoreet sed ante a, tempor tempor odio. |
11790 |
Nunc posuere metus ipsum. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis |
11791 |
parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Curabitur sit amet posuere |
11792 |
velit, eu eleifend ipsum. Maecenas vehicula purus id volutpat |
11793 |
sollicitudin. Quisque aliquam, lacus id aliquet tristique, arcu diam |
11794 |
congue purus, vel placerat sapien massa at enim. Quisque quis augue |
11795 |
tortor. Sed sed ante eget est malesuada varius ac vitae erat. |
11796 |
|
11797 |
Donec molestie ullamcorper tellus, sed vestibulum purus molestie eget. |
11798 |
Cras tempor quam eu ornare sodales. Nulla faucibus, velit ut auctor |
11799 |
posuere, eros sem placerat est, gravida scelerisque leo diam ac massa. |
11800 |
Fusce rutrum tristique mauris vel adipiscing. Etiam quam felis, |
11801 |
venenatis eu suscipit tristique, ultrices at enim. Aliquam porta varius |
11802 |
ipsum ac condimentum. Proin ultrices leo id ullamcorper porttitor. |
11803 |
Aliquam augue lectus, posuere quis adipiscing id, auctor a mi. Etiam |
11804 |
egestas interdum turpis ac sodales. |
11805 |
|
11806 |
Maecenas in felis faucibus, malesuada dolor ut, laoreet nisl. Duis |
11807 |
posuere sagittis ipsum eget ullamcorper. Duis vel ultrices mi. |
11808 |
Vestibulum gravida ipsum quis nisl rhoncus ultrices. Donec id tempor |
11809 |
justo. Etiam eu tellus et urna hendrerit ultrices. Fusce vulputate nisi |
11810 |
diam, eu congue erat tristique non. Maecenas et gravida dui, sit amet |
11811 |
ultricies libero. Sed non mollis mi. Sed dictum aliquet venenatis. Duis |
11812 |
eu tempor est. Proin non urna posuere mauris sollicitudin rhoncus non |
11813 |
sed sapien. Maecenas quam est, rutrum nec venenatis id, fermentum at diam. |
11814 |
|
11815 |
Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere |
11816 |
cubilia Curae; Nunc egestas facilisis quam, vitae laoreet erat mattis |
11817 |
non. Aenean quis justo tristique, imperdiet purus vel, facilisis massa. |
11818 |
Nulla ultrices eleifend nibh, nec varius tortor pellentesque at. |
11819 |
Pellentesque rhoncus sed magna a vulputate. Phasellus eget leo vehicula |
11820 |
mauris molestie volutpat. Ut ut lorem pharetra, laoreet diam eu, |
11821 |
placerat odio. Cras porttitor euismod commodo. Proin malesuada dui |
11822 |
iaculis diam aliquet semper. Proin nec diam non libero blandit faucibus. |
11823 |
Cras bibendum vestibulum laoreet. Nam vestibulum vestibulum sem. Nam |
11824 |
cursus a elit eu pretium. |
11825 |
|
11826 |
Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada |
11827 |
fames ac turpis egestas. Nunc commodo varius sem, et blandit magna. Duis |
11828 |
rutrum, enim ut egestas vehicula, lorem metus fringilla ipsum, suscipit |
11829 |
porttitor massa ante id orci. Morbi dolor mauris, consequat vitae |
11830 |
euismod vel, facilisis vitae diam. Vestibulum vel vehicula eros. Morbi |
11831 |
dictum, velit a imperdiet fermentum, dolor dui consequat magna, sit amet |
11832 |
malesuada lorem justo sed ante. Nam fermentum ligula ac metus placerat |
11833 |
hendrerit. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia |
11834 |
nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. Ut lobortis urna non turpis vestibulum |
11835 |
iaculis. Nullam vitae turpis a tortor lacinia hendrerit vitae eget nibh. |
11836 |
Etiam molestie egestas lectus, sed fringilla metus tempus a. Phasellus |
11837 |
eu pharetra nulla. Etiam eget vehicula mauris. Aliquam aliquam orci in |
11838 |
magna convallis gravida. Duis aliquam odio turpis, quis mattis augue |
11839 |
imperdiet feugiat. |
11840 |
|
11841 |
Sed et eros pretium, ornare enim non, commodo ipsum. Cras scelerisque |
11842 |
neque mi, vel aliquam lacus facilisis et. In egestas auctor laoreet. Ut |
11843 |
vel odio at nulla sollicitudin placerat. Donec non lectus sed leo congue |
11844 |
tristique non et elit. Curabitur faucibus, orci a ullamcorper vehicula, |
11845 |
orci magna facilisis tortor, in mollis erat sapien vitae nunc. Nunc |
11846 |
euismod eros id enim fringilla convallis. Etiam non elit tempus, |
11847 |
accumsan felis rutrum, tempus urna. Mauris tincidunt nisl in neque |
11848 |
consequat ornare. Integer rutrum ac ligula ultricies pulvinar. Vivamus |
11849 |
interdum nibh ac congue eleifend. Ut sagittis feugiat nunc non dapibus. |
11850 |
|
11851 |
Aenean non ultricies mi. Quisque vel lorem erat. Cras tincidunt at ante |
11852 |
sit amet porttitor. Duis molestie, felis non pharetra luctus, ipsum erat |
11853 |
dictum sem, ut auctor dolor tortor sed augue. Fusce vel pretium augue. |
11854 |
Praesent vel pulvinar est. Cras ut leo neque. Praesent ultricies tempus |
11855 |
arcu. Vivamus convallis erat tempor fermentum mattis. Duis malesuada |
11856 |
cursus tempor. Nullam commodo nisi eget mattis feugiat. Nam sagittis |
11857 |
rutrum molestie. |
11858 |
|
11859 |
Donec congue quam sit amet purus tempus molestie. In vel ipsum leo. Nunc |
11860 |
lacinia malesuada eros, at rutrum nunc vehicula ac. Fusce est tortor, |
11861 |
scelerisque in sapien nec, accumsan accumsan magna. Interdum et |
11862 |
malesuada fames ac ante ipsum primis in faucibus. Integer aliquam |
11863 |
facilisis ligula id pulvinar. Donec porta id ligula ut interdum. |
11864 |
|
11865 |
Etiam sit amet diam nec massa aliquam porttitor. Vivamus sollicitudin |
11866 |
ultricies dignissim. Quisque pretium commodo purus, vitae condimentum mi |
11867 |
sollicitudin eget. Sed et ipsum elit. Nunc aliquet lacinia pulvinar. |
11868 |
Fusce eget dignissim leo. Curabitur ullamcorper, velit sit amet rhoncus |
11869 |
porttitor, turpis nisl sodales velit, nec pharetra ligula lectus at |
11870 |
felis. Nam augue est, interdum a urna at, ornare aliquam erat. Aliquam |
11871 |
iaculis condimentum nisl sed aliquet. Phasellus suscipit, neque ut |
11872 |
tincidunt auctor, neque purus fermentum tortor, non pretium ipsum tortor |
11873 |
tincidunt sapien. Aliquam diam nisl, tristique vitae scelerisque nec, |
11874 |
vulputate imperdiet diam. In nec risus eros. Nam ante lacus, viverra eu |
11875 |
convallis nec, lobortis eget lorem. Nunc at lorem nec nunc porta |
11876 |
lobortis sit amet quis mi. Nulla auctor justo sit amet tortor |
11877 |
ullamcorper cursus. |
11878 |
|
11879 |
Morbi dui dolor, luctus congue condimentum eget, pulvinar placerat |
11880 |
dolor. Mauris posuere, diam ut auctor sollicitudin, nibh lacus varius |
11881 |
libero, sit amet commodo urna dui ut orci. Proin eu nulla consectetur, |
11882 |
condimentum tellus quis, fringilla lectus. Fusce suscipit rhoncus augue |
11883 |
in posuere. Vivamus tincidunt nunc vitae sagittis tempor. Morbi accumsan |
11884 |
quam urna, quis pretium tellus fringilla pulvinar. Fusce et mollis |
11885 |
lacus. Nunc interdum eu nisi ac feugiat. |
11886 |
|
11887 |
Vivamus ornare diam purus, at mattis lorem adipiscing interdum. |
11888 |
Suspendisse ipsum ante, mattis at leo ac, tincidunt tincidunt eros. Duis |
11889 |
viverra pretium sodales. Integer placerat erat id vehicula venenatis. |
11890 |
Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per |
11891 |
inceptos himenaeos. Curabitur faucibus vestibulum felis, quis sodales |
11892 |
erat ornare nec. Donec libero erat, varius a laoreet vitae, mollis ac |
11893 |
magna. Nulla vulputate metus eget dui faucibus, vel egestas quam varius. |
11894 |
In hac habitasse platea dictumst. |
11895 |
|
11896 |
Fusce luctus varius semper. Phasellus a varius augue. Ut eleifend |
11897 |
condimentum velit, a facilisis diam placerat congue. Maecenas quis |
11898 |
semper magna. Nullam elementum congue libero ut accumsan. In vehicula |
11899 |
nunc nisi, sed ultricies nisl adipiscing congue. Suspendisse semper, |
11900 |
metus sit amet congue dictum, justo arcu mollis urna, sit amet |
11901 |
vestibulum elit arcu ut nulla. Donec aliquet auctor egestas. Nam |
11902 |
adipiscing id arcu et consectetur. Proin ullamcorper dignissim orci, |
11903 |
blandit varius massa ultrices nec. Sed aliquet neque vitae tortor congue |
11904 |
ullamcorper. |
11905 |
|
11906 |
Vivamus nec nibh dui. In semper ac metus id venenatis. Vivamus id |
11907 |
aliquet purus. Suspendisse varius vel augue non pellentesque. Donec vel |
11908 |
enim a magna tristique sagittis nec at turpis. Vestibulum vulputate |
11909 |
luctus augue et rutrum. Nullam sit amet sapien ut massa adipiscing |
11910 |
congue. Nunc ac arcu gravida, pretium justo sit amet, ultrices sem. |
11911 |
Mauris vehicula velit ac dui pulvinar rhoncus. Phasellus sed nibh |
11912 |
blandit, sagittis augue quis, rutrum elit. Fusce sit amet fringilla |
11913 |
mauris. Nunc faucibus a sapien ut egestas. Donec a enim vel justo |
11914 |
convallis euismod. Donec adipiscing mattis congue. |
11915 |
|
11916 |
Proin eu nibh eu ante dapibus porttitor. Nullam eget scelerisque dolor. |
11917 |
Aenean arcu lorem, feugiat id risus a, accumsan fringilla nunc. |
11918 |
Vestibulum vel arcu et lorem facilisis interdum ut in metus. Donec |
11919 |
euismod interdum quam scelerisque eleifend. Pellentesque sit amet augue |
11920 |
lacus. Mauris et massa at odio condimentum elementum. Quisque tempus at |
11921 |
sapien aliquam commodo. Praesent dapibus consectetur tempus. |
11922 |
|
11923 |
Praesent laoreet pretium egestas. Curabitur vestibulum augue eget mauris |
11924 |
tincidunt, fermentum vulputate risus consequat. Vivamus nec pretium |
11925 |
felis, ut feugiat sapien. Cras egestas eu purus eget fringilla. |
11926 |
Phasellus adipiscing dui vitae metus adipiscing, non eleifend elit |
11927 |
placerat. Nullam condimentum metus eu ultricies consequat. Mauris |
11928 |
suscipit dui sit amet nulla tincidunt semper. Proin pharetra aliquam |
11929 |
facilisis. Maecenas eleifend at justo quis volutpat. Pellentesque sed |
11930 |
sollicitudin nisi. Maecenas quis nibh ac diam varius rhoncus ut quis |
11931 |
dui. Nulla scelerisque at lorem at volutpat. Maecenas neque lectus, |
11932 |
laoreet eget sem ut, pretium mattis orci. Nam imperdiet lacus eget ipsum |
11933 |
feugiat adipiscing. In ornare luctus tempor. Fusce eget consectetur |
11934 |
tellus, eget posuere nulla. |
11935 |
|
11936 |
Donec suscipit vehicula odio ut rutrum. Donec fermentum arcu vitae massa |
11937 |
luctus, et suscipit lectus fermentum. Donec fermentum imperdiet felis, |
11938 |
eu consectetur massa porttitor eu. Ut sollicitudin lacus vel libero |
11939 |
placerat sollicitudin. Maecenas dictum metus sed cursus posuere. Proin |
11940 |
placerat in massa a tincidunt. Quisque luctus commodo pulvinar. Sed id |
11941 |
magna in odio pharetra hendrerit sed vel orci. Aenean eleifend ante in |
11942 |
placerat tempor. Donec at lacinia tortor. |
11943 |
|
11944 |
Vestibulum consequat justo sed purus mattis vestibulum. Curabitur |
11945 |
blandit quam sed commodo dapibus. Ut elementum odio enim, ac gravida |
11946 |
neque convallis sit amet. Suspendisse ante dolor, fringilla a lectus sit |
11947 |
amet, aliquet sollicitudin eros. Duis blandit porttitor ipsum a |
11948 |
ullamcorper. In consectetur nisl sit amet nisl bibendum, nec consequat |
11949 |
orci placerat. Nullam quis enim vitae ipsum laoreet molestie. Nulla |
11950 |
facilisi. Nam ultricies quis ipsum sed pretium. Curabitur vel malesuada |
11951 |
ligula. Suspendisse at scelerisque urna. Aenean lacinia magna eu magna |
11952 |
porttitor, nec lacinia nisl condimentum. Phasellus consectetur magna |
11953 |
quis ipsum lobortis, non accumsan est aliquam. |
11954 |
|
11955 |
Aliquam nec nunc at nisi rhoncus dapibus suscipit quis quam. Duis |
11956 |
tristique lorem vel rutrum convallis. Nulla varius orci eleifend mi |
11957 |
vehicula, a convallis dui malesuada. Curabitur vitae nisi libero. |
11958 |
Vivamus mollis felis mi, sed blandit nibh porttitor laoreet. Donec |
11959 |
aliquam justo bibendum felis tempor, quis iaculis diam volutpat. Aliquam |
11960 |
posuere laoreet nulla ac viverra. Aliquam posuere enim mi, vel |
11961 |
pellentesque ligula imperdiet et. Proin at metus blandit turpis |
11962 |
consectetur accumsan. Duis sollicitudin imperdiet adipiscing. |
11963 |
|
11964 |
Maecenas nec ullamcorper sem, eu ornare orci. Quisque placerat quam |
11965 |
augue, ut pulvinar odio pretium ut. Nam suscipit mauris ligula, ut |
11966 |
interdum orci convallis sed. Cras id eros et urna aliquet elementum ac |
11967 |
nec nisi. Proin at cursus augue. Vestibulum ut lectus sed est adipiscing |
11968 |
aliquam quis in nisi. Nam porta porttitor nunc nec euismod. Quisque |
11969 |
ipsum ante, rutrum fermentum odio a, consequat interdum nulla. Maecenas |
11970 |
in nulla at dui iaculis ornare et vitae velit. |
11971 |
|
11972 |
Donec at odio eu mauris luctus iaculis. Nulla placerat elit eu neque |
11973 |
cursus, at blandit odio pretium. Mauris mi augue, sollicitudin ut nunc |
11974 |
pellentesque, ultricies pulvinar lectus. Vestibulum at mi quis ligula |
11975 |
sollicitudin elementum. Quisque non metus vitae ipsum commodo tempor. |
11976 |
Nunc at consequat justo. Phasellus cursus tincidunt ante a ultrices. |
11977 |
Vestibulum a mi sed nisi tristique ultrices. Praesent in lacinia diam. |
11978 |
|
11979 |
Donec blandit augue sem, eget vulputate libero ultricies faucibus. Nulla |
11980 |
neque arcu, adipiscing nec pellentesque a, dapibus ultrices nisl. |
11981 |
Integer bibendum dui vitae arcu condimentum vehicula. Aliquam erat |
11982 |
volutpat. Aliquam diam lectus, mattis at sapien vitae, scelerisque |
11983 |
rhoncus nisi. Mauris ut auctor odio, id varius augue. Aliquam non odio |
11984 |
at diam molestie varius eu eu est. Cras at feugiat magna. Integer |
11985 |
volutpat, neque at aliquet posuere, nisi purus sodales lacus, in laoreet |
11986 |
arcu tellus vel nibh. Nulla lorem lacus, venenatis ac neque at, euismod |
11987 |
egestas diam. Vivamus pretium neque sed nibh faucibus, vitae malesuada |
11988 |
tellus dignissim. Proin eleifend auctor pulvinar. |
11989 |
|
11990 |
Nullam in erat dignissim, elementum orci vel, ultricies purus. Sed |
11991 |
vehicula, tortor vitae pharetra accumsan, turpis diam mollis urna, |
11992 |
sodales consectetur justo justo id mi. Phasellus non quam vulputate, |
11993 |
interdum sem eu, malesuada lacus. Fusce dapibus eu nibh vel rhoncus. |
11994 |
Donec vitae nibh quam. Donec at neque nec augue fringilla tempor. Nulla |
11995 |
felis risus, tempor eu augue at, tincidunt laoreet felis. Vestibulum |
11996 |
placerat dolor sit amet risus hendrerit tempus. Ut lacinia, ante id |
11997 |
vestibulum bibendum, ante velit interdum sapien, sed tempor ipsum nibh a |
11998 |
orci. Fusce id erat quis risus fringilla pharetra eu a velit. Aenean |
11999 |
luctus a tellus id elementum. |
12000 |
|
12001 |
Aliquam sodales consectetur leo et convallis. Pellentesque vestibulum |
12002 |
porttitor dolor eget lobortis. Nulla condimentum pulvinar adipiscing. |
12003 |
Praesent at metus ut nibh consectetur cursus. Maecenas sit amet |
12004 |
porttitor velit. Ut convallis nisi quam. In gravida lacus interdum dui |
12005 |
ornare, quis dapibus velit interdum. Duis non interdum leo, id accumsan |
12006 |
ante. |
12007 |
|
12008 |
Phasellus ante sem, malesuada a bibendum eleifend, consequat nec metus. |
12009 |
Curabitur tincidunt scelerisque lorem, nec malesuada lorem congue non. |
12010 |
Vivamus ac leo dolor. Proin venenatis lacus leo, vel dictum tortor |
12011 |
adipiscing sit amet. Pellentesque ac fermentum lacus, quis tristique |
12012 |
lorem. Nulla tincidunt, odio non consectetur tempus, risus nisl auctor |
12013 |
dolor, non posuere tellus nunc non neque. Praesent tincidunt neque id |
12014 |
scelerisque pellentesque. |
12015 |
|
12016 |
Quisque eget ante scelerisque, tempor nisl sit amet, tincidunt sapien. |
12017 |
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Maecenas id |
12018 |
malesuada neque. Duis eleifend, justo eget vehicula vulputate, mauris |
12019 |
ipsum tristique libero, sit amet dictum massa elit in tortor. Nunc |
12020 |
dapibus eget odio non mollis. Maecenas viverra ligula id lacus aliquam |
12021 |
pretium. Fusce sit amet ante egestas, sagittis elit quis, interdum |
12022 |
mauris. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et |
12023 |
malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Donec hendrerit, leo at auctor |
12024 |
blandit, eros est accumsan ipsum, sit amet tincidunt mi tortor quis |
12025 |
magna. Duis scelerisque eros nec velit consectetur ultrices. Sed sit |
12026 |
amet ipsum velit. Cras sagittis congue arcu, porttitor molestie mi |
12027 |
pellentesque quis. |
12028 |
|
12029 |
Aenean mattis metus tristique lacinia pulvinar. Phasellus ac euismod |
12030 |
nisl, at pretium augue. Fusce blandit tortor vel suscipit sagittis. |
12031 |
Pellentesque ultrices metus dolor, eu tempor tortor egestas non. Nulla |
12032 |
aliquet feugiat risus, vitae cursus urna tincidunt sed. Praesent non |
12033 |
sapien malesuada, laoreet enim eu, bibendum leo. Vestibulum viverra |
12034 |
ligula a turpis mattis mollis sit amet a erat. Duis quis ornare turpis, |
12035 |
ac aliquet metus. Phasellus sagittis risus in dui interdum, ut lacinia |
12036 |
velit vestibulum. Fusce sodales vehicula tortor, ut tristique leo ornare |
12037 |
in. Suspendisse eu ullamcorper erat, id auctor leo. Curabitur eros |
12038 |
velit, vulputate eu mi sed, interdum tincidunt velit. |
12039 |
|
12040 |
Vestibulum dignissim, odio in mattis consectetur, lectus tortor |
12041 |
tincidunt turpis, id pretium augue ipsum id orci. In id sem ut elit |
12042 |
molestie tincidunt ut vitae lacus. Vestibulum lacinia magna arcu, et |
12043 |
laoreet metus tristique id. Proin a nunc rhoncus, eleifend ipsum quis, |
12044 |
imperdiet nisi. Aliquam sit amet urna vehicula quam pulvinar bibendum. |
12045 |
Suspendisse potenti. Donec ac fringilla ligula. Sed at urna purus. |
12046 |
Aliquam dolor neque, vestibulum ac metus et, fringilla posuere nunc. Sed |
12047 |
ornare nunc nulla, vitae dignissim purus facilisis vitae. Nullam |
12048 |
interdum magna varius, semper enim ac, scelerisque ante. Fusce a diam |
12049 |
pharetra, rhoncus odio mattis, tincidunt nunc. Aenean turpis lorem, |
12050 |
aliquam ut justo nec, bibendum tempus risus. |
12051 |
|
12052 |
Nullam ut risus quam. Donec non ullamcorper lorem. Pellentesque |
12053 |
fringilla mollis metus, a ultricies est sagittis sed. Quisque a purus ut |
12054 |
massa euismod consectetur. Phasellus pharetra posuere nibh, eget |
12055 |
eleifend turpis vulputate quis. Nulla sem sapien, pretium a urna eget, |
12056 |
mollis fringilla urna. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent |
12057 |
per conubia nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. Donec vestibulum purus vel |
12058 |
nunc tristique fringilla. Duis lacinia, enim sit amet mollis hendrerit, |
12059 |
purus tortor pharetra purus, fringilla pharetra nisi magna a tortor. |
12060 |
Nullam at nunc euismod, dapibus justo in, sagittis purus. In vehicula, |
12061 |
mauris id vestibulum consectetur, massa lacus mollis nisl, in vulputate |
12062 |
massa erat id odio. Mauris sed libero at diam condimentum vehicula. |
12063 |
|
12064 |
Nunc sit amet magna id elit scelerisque porttitor. Cras in lacinia mi. |
12065 |
Morbi condimentum mi ac lorem sollicitudin, mattis posuere nunc |
12066 |
eleifend. Donec lacinia accumsan ligula, eget vestibulum lectus sodales |
12067 |
et. Donec in mollis tortor. Ut at lacus nisi. Integer non laoreet ante, |
12068 |
ac molestie ipsum. Nulla sit amet justo posuere, vulputate ligula sed, |
12069 |
interdum libero. Duis mattis iaculis elit, non tincidunt enim pulvinar |
12070 |
bibendum. Sed tempus ut nibh at sodales. |
12071 |
|
12072 |
Vestibulum id sem et tellus condimentum tristique non sit amet neque. |
12073 |
Nam felis purus, imperdiet non augue in, pulvinar semper eros. Sed |
12074 |
suscipit mattis augue, vitae tempus magna egestas non. Duis dignissim, |
12075 |
erat eget hendrerit dignissim, neque elit eleifend tortor, non sagittis |
12076 |
ligula eros id massa. Fusce a pulvinar sem, vel malesuada nisi. Nulla |
12077 |
faucibus ut nisi nec blandit. Nulla varius et lectus lacinia iaculis. |
12078 |
Pellentesque at lorem nibh. Maecenas et felis dignissim, molestie lorem |
12079 |
blandit, dignissim diam. Quisque nisl libero, imperdiet sodales velit |
12080 |
eget, tristique pellentesque tellus. Duis mattis at metus nec |
12081 |
vestibulum. Aenean dapibus libero at velit tincidunt, et posuere enim |
12082 |
congue. |
12083 |
|
12084 |
Quisque volutpat urna tortor, quis bibendum magna condimentum in. Aenean |
12085 |
eget facilisis enim. Nulla vulputate sem urna, at porttitor mauris |
12086 |
pretium ut. Aliquam dignissim odio magna, tempor interdum magna |
12087 |
venenatis id. Aliquam imperdiet purus id semper accumsan. Quisque |
12088 |
volutpat mattis euismod. Phasellus eleifend mi ut ipsum iaculis pulvinar. |
12089 |
|
12090 |
Sed at tristique justo, at dignissim erat. Duis fringilla placerat |
12091 |
velit. Duis eros ligula, vehicula et dolor et, lacinia consectetur elit. |
12092 |
In posuere pulvinar scelerisque. Nullam vel libero mollis, tincidunt |
12093 |
risus eget, pretium metus. Aliquam volutpat, ligula quis eleifend |
12094 |
suscipit, neque quam sagittis elit, in ultrices magna leo sit amet |
12095 |
tellus. Curabitur cursus mi convallis tincidunt congue. |
12096 |
|
12097 |
Nullam quis enim eget diam suscipit porta vel at lectus. Vestibulum non |
12098 |
odio ut elit adipiscing eleifend. Phasellus mauris urna, varius non |
12099 |
libero quis, suscipit ultricies lacus. Phasellus varius massa in elit |
12100 |
venenatis, a auctor dolor egestas. Fusce facilisis purus et nisi |
12101 |
suscipit, id sodales diam aliquet. In in massa elementum, volutpat est |
12102 |
ut, adipiscing tortor. Donec elementum sed nunc vitae ullamcorper. |
12103 |
Quisque facilisis eu est at lacinia. Duis non eros risus. Sed interdum |
12104 |
suscipit neque, non tristique sapien sodales quis. In volutpat metus sed |
12105 |
sollicitudin lobortis. Nulla ipsum libero, pulvinar eget diam in, |
12106 |
pharetra convallis nisl. Nam dignissim commodo quam, et feugiat est |
12107 |
sodales hendrerit. Mauris sed eros fringilla, facilisis nulla nec, |
12108 |
mollis urna. |
12109 |
|
12110 |
Curabitur vel libero rhoncus ipsum euismod blandit. Phasellus pharetra |
12111 |
vestibulum velit a adipiscing. Curabitur non dolor tincidunt, tempus |
12112 |
velit pharetra, consequat est. Etiam pellentesque turpis sed facilisis |
12113 |
porttitor. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia |
12114 |
nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. Vestibulum risus nisi, dignissim at |
12115 |
fringilla sed, interdum et erat. Sed porta arcu et tristique convallis. |
12116 |
In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Nunc leo leo, egestas tincidunt lectus |
12117 |
sit amet, fermentum eleifend ante. Praesent dapibus sodales nulla, a |
12118 |
placerat orci tristique et. Maecenas eu faucibus justo. Donec malesuada |
12119 |
semper ullamcorper. Curabitur sagittis consectetur lobortis. Morbi eget |
12120 |
sapien sed dui tincidunt tristique sit amet nec lectus. |
12121 |
|
12122 |
Donec vitae nibh et dolor fermentum molestie. Maecenas auctor eros sed |
12123 |
nisl viverra, in luctus neque aliquam. Etiam gravida felis eget nibh |
12124 |
sollicitudin varius. Sed magna leo, fermentum quis arcu at, bibendum |
12125 |
tempor quam. Duis auctor a odio eu pharetra. Nulla vel lobortis urna, |
12126 |
non malesuada lacus. Integer nec nibh lacinia sapien accumsan faucibus |
12127 |
eget vitae odio. Sed vitae pharetra libero. Aliquam in eros eu purus |
12128 |
convallis sagittis eu et sem. Proin vel nunc eros. Nulla commodo a |
12129 |
libero at tempus. Suspendisse eget justo hendrerit, lobortis nisi in, |
12130 |
tincidunt odio. Duis dapibus mauris eget nulla scelerisque, sed |
12131 |
imperdiet ante cursus. Duis et faucibus mauris, sed tincidunt purus. In |
12132 |
nec metus ac enim varius semper. Maecenas tincidunt lacinia ipsum |
12133 |
blandit imperdiet. |
12134 |
|
12135 |
Sed urna ipsum, porttitor sed nibh et, tempor elementum odio. Mauris |
12136 |
semper massa orci, congue semper metus condimentum quis. Etiam id quam |
12137 |
placerat, viverra nisi at, iaculis neque. Duis eget magna purus. |
12138 |
Curabitur vulputate nisi condimentum metus vulputate, non tincidunt erat |
12139 |
ornare. Nullam justo felis, malesuada vitae fringilla in, congue vitae |
12140 |
est. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, |
12141 |
nascetur ridiculus mus. Quisque vel euismod quam. Praesent sodales, leo |
12142 |
sed condimentum accumsan, mi dui dictum lorem, at faucibus dui diam id |
12143 |
mi. Interdum et malesuada fames ac ante ipsum primis in faucibus. In hac |
12144 |
habitasse platea dictumst. Donec risus ipsum, fringilla lacinia interdum |
12145 |
eget, molestie a justo. Praesent pretium sed neque a ultrices. |
12146 |
Vestibulum quis sollicitudin neque. |
12147 |
|
12148 |
Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere |
12149 |
cubilia Curae; Mauris venenatis metus mi, lobortis consectetur tortor |
12150 |
posuere at. Nullam id malesuada nisl. Vestibulum posuere ultrices |
12151 |
ultricies. Aliquam sed diam turpis. Morbi porttitor, nulla in aliquet |
12152 |
elementum, dolor est blandit est, molestie tempor leo mauris a tortor. |
12153 |
Aliquam pharetra fermentum sapien sit amet vestibulum. |
12154 |
|
12155 |
Phasellus libero orci, ornare in ligula eu, rhoncus mattis mauris. Fusce |
12156 |
non turpis vitae leo congue vulputate a a magna. Aliquam velit felis, |
12157 |
eleifend in ultrices id, laoreet eget urna. In vel ante eu lorem viverra |
12158 |
vehicula. Sed nisi turpis, pharetra sit amet erat quis, dictum posuere |
12159 |
sapien. In in tortor sollicitudin, ultrices tortor nec, euismod neque. |
12160 |
Nam et quam mattis, convallis lectus a, tincidunt turpis. Sed sed nisl |
12161 |
urna. Phasellus pharetra pellentesque odio, condimentum vehicula neque |
12162 |
luctus condimentum. Nunc vel leo erat. Donec lobortis dui sed purus |
12163 |
lacinia ultrices vitae mattis leo. |
12164 |
|
12165 |
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. In gravida |
12166 |
massa non turpis facilisis mattis. Proin ultricies elit at aliquam |
12167 |
facilisis. Integer eget nunc eget augue vestibulum sollicitudin. Sed |
12168 |
tempor est non lectus blandit, malesuada fringilla turpis mattis. Duis |
12169 |
enim purus, porttitor a erat eu, dapibus ornare diam. Duis a velit at |
12170 |
nisl molestie pretium. Vestibulum ac metus nisl. Donec condimentum |
12171 |
bibendum ligula nec molestie. |
12172 |
|
12173 |
Aenean tristique arcu risus, facilisis ultrices erat molestie pharetra. |
12174 |
Integer pharetra at quam sed porta. Sed eleifend id lectus sed tempor. |
12175 |
Quisque accumsan dolor et molestie dignissim. Integer gravida lacinia |
12176 |
odio eget lobortis. In sit amet sagittis dolor. Proin suscipit urna non |
12177 |
nisl pharetra tempor. Integer at orci non lorem rhoncus faucibus. Cras |
12178 |
nec venenatis dui, eu varius quam. In sagittis nisi ac neque rhoncus |
12179 |
porta. Praesent justo elit, mollis vel turpis at, vehicula dapibus nisi. |
12180 |
Phasellus sit amet elit ac augue faucibus tempus et ut arcu. Suspendisse |
12181 |
porta quis nulla a iaculis. Nulla iaculis pharetra volutpat. Morbi |
12182 |
hendrerit sodales elementum. |
12183 |
|
12184 |
Nullam nec convallis diam. Mauris aliquet turpis eros, eget lacinia |
12185 |
lacus cursus vel. Vivamus sit amet libero sit amet quam aliquet aliquet |
12186 |
id in nibh. Nullam porta nibh est, ut volutpat erat gravida sit amet. |
12187 |
Suspendisse aliquam gravida est, sit amet lobortis lorem. Nunc vitae |
12188 |
ornare arcu, id ultrices arcu. Maecenas adipiscing accumsan enim ut |
12189 |
posuere. Suspendisse imperdiet lorem vitae rhoncus venenatis. Praesent |
12190 |
rutrum semper mi, non bibendum nisl interdum in. Lorem ipsum dolor sit |
12191 |
amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque nulla elit, gravida id |
12192 |
pharetra sed, pellentesque et arcu. |
12193 |
|
12194 |
Fusce nec magna lectus. Praesent non fringilla massa. Aenean vel |
12195 |
facilisis dui, eget sodales tortor. Nunc nibh ante, consequat vel |
12196 |
molestie quis, ultrices nec felis. Etiam vitae tristique nulla. Aliquam |
12197 |
lacinia, neque ut viverra porta, purus ligula pulvinar nisl, eget |
12198 |
vulputate erat arcu at libero. Phasellus sodales nisl non adipiscing |
12199 |
blandit. Integer imperdiet et ipsum at venenatis. |
12200 |
|
12201 |
Pellentesque enim odio, vehicula id nunc sit amet, interdum consectetur |
12202 |
odio. Morbi pellentesque ut lacus in commodo. Sed molestie ut neque sed |
12203 |
scelerisque. Quisque ullamcorper quam diam, id facilisis nisl suscipit |
12204 |
ac. Fusce fringilla rutrum pulvinar. Etiam pretium ac diam at consequat. |
12205 |
Suspendisse dictum lacus massa, vitae ultricies justo sagittis ut. Etiam |
12206 |
vitae libero eros. Proin nec nunc tellus. Morbi ornare tellus lacus. |
12207 |
|
12208 |
Maecenas sagittis dui eros, vitae congue dui placerat sit amet. Nam non |
12209 |
velit ultricies, tincidunt libero vitae, pretium felis. Curabitur |
12210 |
dapibus sodales turpis ut varius. Morbi luctus, nisl in commodo |
12211 |
convallis, massa quam gravida ligula, ut tincidunt sem urna at tortor. |
12212 |
Maecenas ut molestie urna. Donec lorem magna, tincidunt id nisi quis, |
12213 |
luctus dictum arcu. Mauris consectetur purus felis, et gravida arcu |
12214 |
vulputate eu. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per |
12215 |
conubia nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. Pellentesque sagittis bibendum |
12216 |
consequat. Duis eu sem vel lacus auctor tincidunt nec id ante. |
12217 |
Vestibulum quis vestibulum nisi, quis ultrices dui. Donec venenatis |
12218 |
libero urna, convallis laoreet lorem feugiat a. Aenean molestie dictum |
12219 |
congue. Nunc ligula risus, faucibus eget gravida in, vehicula ac nulla. |
12220 |
Suspendisse felis est, posuere nec metus eu, viverra placerat eros. |
12221 |
|
12222 |
Duis molestie interdum tellus in varius. Vivamus quis mollis dui. |
12223 |
Quisque at malesuada urna. Vivamus ut mi ante. Nulla eu ligula vitae |
12224 |
ligula faucibus semper et et tellus. Nunc auctor, eros eu ultrices |
12225 |
convallis, purus sapien commodo est, et euismod nibh eros quis turpis. |
12226 |
Morbi feugiat, urna a malesuada condimentum, augue leo porttitor turpis, |
12227 |
quis commodo nibh massa nec metus. |
12228 |
|
12229 |
Mauris sed condimentum lorem, interdum vestibulum nunc. Duis eu urna ac |
12230 |
tortor pulvinar hendrerit. Nam vehicula molestie ullamcorper. Proin |
12231 |
porttitor, ante eget suscipit fringilla, turpis augue ornare nulla, ac |
12232 |
mollis leo turpis id risus. Praesent eu imperdiet tortor, eget euismod |
12233 |
arcu. Aliquam erat volutpat. Quisque lacinia diam sed turpis aliquam, id |
12234 |
pharetra risus fermentum. Donec imperdiet faucibus ante, ut viverra |
12235 |
nulla lacinia vel. Maecenas consequat lorem sollicitudin mattis |
12236 |
condimentum. Proin pharetra posuere justo id interdum. Quisque non lacus |
12237 |
eget dui lobortis euismod. Donec eget eros id dui bibendum vestibulum. |
12238 |
Proin varius mi eu libero laoreet commodo. |
12239 |
|
12240 |
Etiam eget mauris placerat, volutpat leo sed, feugiat enim. Nulla |
12241 |
facilisi. Nullam in tincidunt quam, sit amet elementum risus. Nunc a |
12242 |
tellus porttitor, tincidunt justo sit amet, eleifend velit. Pellentesque |
12243 |
molestie vitae odio ut tristique. Cras vitae est semper, elementum nibh |
12244 |
sit amet, cursus felis. Maecenas molestie volutpat quam, pellentesque |
12245 |
fringilla nibh facilisis eu. Aliquam euismod varius blandit. Donec neque |
12246 |
nulla, condimentum sit amet euismod rutrum, vestibulum vitae massa. Sed |
12247 |
porttitor lacinia risus, fermentum fermentum odio gravida quis. Praesent |
12248 |
fringilla augue non nisi aliquet eleifend. Fusce cursus varius quam |
12249 |
semper cursus. Cras sit amet pulvinar metus. Vestibulum sit amet |
12250 |
ullamcorper dui. Aliquam dapibus at leo eu congue. Curabitur nisl risus, |
12251 |
egestas quis tempor mollis, scelerisque in turpis. |
12252 |
|
12253 |
Morbi at volutpat mi. Morbi eget luctus ligula. Phasellus ut rhoncus |
12254 |
sapien. Aenean condimentum non ipsum a euismod. Nam ornare mauris id |
12255 |
orci mattis, non consequat est blandit. Sed pellentesque sagittis erat, |
12256 |
sit amet feugiat risus eleifend eget. Integer pellentesque, enim a |
12257 |
feugiat tincidunt, nibh lectus varius dolor, in ornare justo libero non |
12258 |
nisl. Pellentesque sit amet tempor nunc. Suspendisse vel nisl ac sem |
12259 |
molestie consectetur. Nam eu turpis vitae velit adipiscing porta sit |
12260 |
amet vel nulla. Aliquam dapibus nibh et magna sagittis convallis. Etiam |
12261 |
varius, nisi ac viverra dapibus, lorem est tincidunt arcu, sit amet |
12262 |
bibendum libero diam et felis. |
12263 |
|
12264 |
Morbi eget metus ullamcorper, pulvinar massa viverra, convallis mi. |
12265 |
Pellentesque vehicula bibendum ligula sit amet iaculis. Aenean viverra |
12266 |
felis sit amet purus suscipit mattis. In eget accumsan magna. Fusce id |
12267 |
odio purus. Duis malesuada ultrices adipiscing. Maecenas sed nisi neque. |
12268 |
Mauris hendrerit erat ut tellus facilisis, eu ullamcorper metus vestibulum. |
12269 |
|
12270 |
Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere |
12271 |
cubilia Curae; Aenean congue non odio nec sollicitudin. Fusce semper |
12272 |
suscipit massa, vel rhoncus massa aliquam vitae. Sed ac tincidunt eros, |
12273 |
eu eleifend sapien. Pellentesque magna elit, varius et venenatis a, |
12274 |
fermentum ut felis. Phasellus vel erat ac erat sodales elementum eget |
12275 |
sit amet nisl. Etiam quis est urna. Mauris scelerisque venenatis ante |
12276 |
non convallis. Donec vitae condimentum purus. Curabitur pellentesque leo |
12277 |
feugiat tortor fringilla rutrum eu a magna. Nulla in auctor purus. In |
12278 |
molestie justo in arcu tincidunt, malesuada bibendum ipsum hendrerit. |
12279 |
|
12280 |
Integer tristique accumsan justo, vel condimentum metus iaculis ut. |
12281 |
Nullam semper sapien id mi vestibulum, eu blandit purus ultrices. |
12282 |
Aliquam libero elit, tristique et diam quis, fermentum tristique sapien. |
12283 |
Donec adipiscing augue eros, sit amet tincidunt quam pharetra ac. |
12284 |
Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada |
12285 |
fames ac turpis egestas. Morbi luctus velit et enim accumsan, non |
12286 |
fringilla est elementum. Mauris dictum nibh sollicitudin diam fringilla |
12287 |
luctus. Integer sed lacus a nunc varius viverra. Nulla quis lectus |
12288 |
adipiscing, facilisis quam a, aliquam velit. Donec a gravida mi, eget |
12289 |
elementum mauris. Aliquam eu libero eget diam mattis porttitor ut vel |
12290 |
leo. Nunc enim lacus, pulvinar iaculis vulputate vel, varius eu ligula. |
12291 |
Fusce dapibus placerat ante. Vestibulum eget laoreet felis. |
12292 |
|
12293 |
Quisque massa mi, tempor ac dapibus et, molestie id urna. Etiam felis |
12294 |
nibh, ultricies vel tincidunt aliquam, cursus quis quam. Vestibulum |
12295 |
augue risus, venenatis quis sapien vel, vulputate fermentum nisl. |
12296 |
Quisque neque purus, posuere eget commodo in, sagittis sed nisi. Sed |
12297 |
varius, diam id pharetra blandit, dui tellus porttitor nunc, vitae |
12298 |
semper magna nibh rhoncus elit. Ut eget est vehicula, varius tortor et, |
12299 |
tincidunt est. Aliquam leo neque, iaculis eget diam ut, fringilla |
12300 |
venenatis augue. Etiam rhoncus bibendum ante, sed dictum nibh convallis |
12301 |
mattis. Sed commodo accumsan urna, non tristique quam hendrerit id. |
12302 |
Donec sed gravida urna, a consectetur elit. Ut vel massa ante. Vivamus |
12303 |
massa eros, laoreet dictum nunc at, tincidunt rhoncus metus. In nec |
12304 |
sapien sed eros tempor semper et a risus. Sed pharetra urna massa, sed |
12305 |
viverra tortor suscipit rhoncus. Nulla vel fringilla sapien. Cras |
12306 |
molestie augue ante, sed venenatis elit porta nec. |
12307 |
|
12308 |
Sed nec ipsum scelerisque, ornare ante eget, dictum eros. Quisque |
12309 |
luctus, nunc quis porttitor dignissim, nunc sapien blandit eros, id |
12310 |
sagittis elit tortor vitae lacus. Sed non venenatis metus. Vestibulum |
12311 |
quis laoreet nulla. Integer eu nisl viverra turpis vestibulum pharetra. |
12312 |
Fusce quis erat quis magna hendrerit sollicitudin sit amet eget nisi. |
12313 |
Nulla porttitor accumsan ipsum id euismod. Donec bibendum eros vel |
12314 |
malesuada facilisis. Sed porta faucibus dolor, vitae dictum elit |
12315 |
tincidunt in. Suspendisse pulvinar, metus non dignissim pretium, metus |
12316 |
mi ultrices massa, non dignissim velit nisl ac metus. Aliquam erat |
12317 |
volutpat. Fusce facilisis neque posuere eros lobortis, vitae congue |
12318 |
turpis euismod. Nunc tempus et tellus et porta. Nam aliquam, metus et |
12319 |
eleifend vestibulum, nulla nibh gravida libero, et sagittis ante lacus |
12320 |
id erat. |
12321 |
|
12322 |
Vestibulum eu libero lacus. Suspendisse sed pharetra diam. Curabitur |
12323 |
blandit feugiat eros sit amet interdum. Etiam venenatis, libero sed |
12324 |
commodo placerat, ligula sapien rhoncus lectus, ut imperdiet nulla |
12325 |
mauris semper orci. Phasellus tincidunt consequat neque nec blandit. |
12326 |
Phasellus ornare consectetur erat. Phasellus rutrum sed arcu a accumsan. |
12327 |
In quam nisi, commodo ut augue sed, mollis luctus enim. Aliquam arcu |
12328 |
leo, tempus ac faucibus quis, scelerisque ac orci. Phasellus turpis |
12329 |
nisi, sodales sit amet justo vitae, congue porttitor nulla. In malesuada |
12330 |
nunc mi, at interdum turpis dignissim sodales. Vestibulum quis nibh |
12331 |
quam. Suspendisse vitae est dictum, interdum metus sit amet, bibendum |
12332 |
ipsum. Ut eget hendrerit nibh. In sodales ultrices dolor, non accumsan |
12333 |
ante laoreet vitae. Nam eget volutpat tellus, et elementum metus. |
12334 |
|
12335 |
Phasellus ullamcorper purus ut enim auctor elementum. Quisque elit orci, |
12336 |
posuere ut pharetra pretium, porttitor non metus. Fusce nibh elit, |
12337 |
tempor sit amet mattis a, bibendum et nisi. Curabitur ut risus posuere, |
12338 |
ornare erat sit amet, vestibulum urna. Nullam interdum vestibulum augue, |
12339 |
nec hendrerit lorem viverra eget. Vivamus vitae suscipit tortor. Morbi |
12340 |
varius, enim quis sollicitudin aliquet, tortor dui feugiat erat, nec |
12341 |
pretium quam augue eu sem. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci |
12342 |
luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Morbi consequat pharetra |
12343 |
purus, eget ullamcorper massa eleifend nec. Sed porta elit vel posuere |
12344 |
interdum. |
12345 |
|
12346 |
Proin quis fermentum sem. Aliquam erat volutpat. Nam rhoncus libero ac |
12347 |
enim sagittis venenatis. Vivamus quis commodo nisl, vel sollicitudin |
12348 |
magna. In venenatis facilisis metus et gravida. Duis porttitor arcu |
12349 |
eros, id ullamcorper ipsum feugiat ac. Duis purus risus, dapibus quis |
12350 |
venenatis ac, fringilla ac ante. Donec placerat est sit amet volutpat |
12351 |
egestas. Sed at est et sapien lobortis ullamcorper. In condimentum |
12352 |
imperdiet suscipit. Pellentesque dignissim in ligula vel pellentesque. |
12353 |
Praesent venenatis vestibulum est. Quisque eleifend enim aliquet magna |
12354 |
pretium pretium. Duis elit mi, placerat eget odio ut, feugiat suscipit |
12355 |
risus. Aenean dolor libero, tempor in rutrum vitae, blandit et eros. Sed |
12356 |
lobortis blandit lorem sit amet lobortis. |
12357 |
|
12358 |
Cras varius orci mi, sit amet ullamcorper eros iaculis vel. Sed |
12359 |
imperdiet nisl non justo iaculis fringilla. Fusce imperdiet pellentesque |
12360 |
tincidunt. Nam laoreet consequat commodo. Praesent scelerisque |
12361 |
ullamcorper consectetur. Maecenas eu turpis vel nulla blandit tristique |
12362 |
nec nec tellus. Etiam nibh turpis, volutpat vitae pretium id, tempor |
12363 |
hendrerit tellus. |
12364 |
|
12365 |
Nullam sit amet felis vel ante aliquam vestibulum. Proin egestas arcu in |
12366 |
nibh vehicula elementum. Duis iaculis cursus risus, ornare adipiscing |
12367 |
eros posuere ac. Maecenas fermentum at nulla varius rhoncus. Duis eu |
12368 |
vulputate erat. Maecenas ultrices magna libero, quis ultricies dui |
12369 |
tincidunt non. Sed quis leo vitae mi pharetra iaculis quis in augue. |
12370 |
Praesent convallis, quam eu vestibulum rhoncus, nulla elit scelerisque |
12371 |
nunc, ac malesuada tortor elit eu tellus. Cum sociis natoque penatibus |
12372 |
et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. In feugiat elit |
12373 |
sed tempus volutpat. Pellentesque turpis ante, lacinia ut fermentum eu, |
12374 |
laoreet et nisi. Mauris enim eros, tincidunt eget velit ut, tincidunt |
12375 |
tempus lacus. Quisque malesuada laoreet facilisis. Phasellus id nibh |
12376 |
quam. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices |
12377 |
posuere cubilia Curae; |
12378 |
|
12379 |
Vestibulum eu libero blandit, pellentesque mi nec, porttitor risus. Sed |
12380 |
lacinia mi et sagittis tincidunt. Nulla a tincidunt purus. Nunc ac est |
12381 |
placerat, tincidunt odio commodo, viverra diam. Proin malesuada pretium |
12382 |
justo sed dapibus. Morbi nec felis hendrerit, consequat dolor eget, |
12383 |
venenatis nisl. Cras rhoncus nisi in interdum mollis. |
12384 |
|
12385 |
Ut ut mollis libero, eget dignissim lacus. Praesent sit amet aliquam |
12386 |
augue, sed venenatis nulla. Interdum et malesuada fames ac ante ipsum |
12387 |
primis in faucibus. Ut tempus dolor nunc, nec rhoncus turpis ornare |
12388 |
vitae. Praesent in felis ornare, adipiscing velit vitae, suscipit elit. |
12389 |
In scelerisque molestie purus, ut porttitor urna auctor quis. |
12390 |
Pellentesque vehicula, diam eu luctus lacinia, quam nisi adipiscing |
12391 |
felis, quis ullamcorper urna magna in orci. Nunc tempor justo ut est |
12392 |
vestibulum, sed cursus enim blandit. Donec fermentum leo et dui viverra, |
12393 |
eu convallis eros ultricies. Vivamus blandit diam quis felis accumsan |
12394 |
facilisis. Suspendisse mollis rhoncus leo, sit amet pulvinar turpis |
12395 |
porta sed. Suspendisse potenti. |
12396 |
|
12397 |
Mauris dignissim lacus in tristique scelerisque. Etiam imperdiet eu elit |
12398 |
nec dapibus. Aenean magna magna, rhoncus eget ante at, volutpat egestas |
12399 |
velit. Integer fringilla luctus metus sit amet rutrum. Etiam in |
12400 |
scelerisque justo, sit amet pharetra enim. Vivamus non sapien odio. Nunc |
12401 |
quam ipsum, lacinia at tempus in, consectetur nec diam. Class aptent |
12402 |
taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per inceptos |
12403 |
himenaeos. Integer sem turpis, dictum eget molestie quis, bibendum et |
12404 |
mauris. Nullam ut dui semper, tempor sem ut, lobortis nisi. Sed pulvinar |
12405 |
blandit sem non vulputate. |
12406 |
|
12407 |
Integer vel tortor nec mi bibendum sollicitudin. In nec viverra lacus. |
12408 |
Integer elit massa, semper a viverra a, rutrum ut nunc. Cras tincidunt |
12409 |
mi mi, id sodales arcu cursus a. Morbi at commodo ipsum. Praesent leo |
12410 |
leo, molestie in augue non, luctus facilisis risus. Duis sodales pretium |
12411 |
dui, a facilisis odio aliquam sit amet. Curabitur sit amet diam felis. |
12412 |
|
12413 |
Phasellus vitae libero placerat, imperdiet lorem in, scelerisque nisi. |
12414 |
Maecenas vel augue eget odio euismod feugiat. Nullam a mollis nulla. Sed |
12415 |
eget porttitor eros. Curabitur id adipiscing sem. Curabitur pulvinar, |
12416 |
tellus ut convallis viverra, dolor elit blandit diam, quis interdum dui |
12417 |
tortor non turpis. Ut imperdiet nulla porta lectus mollis, vel |
12418 |
consectetur erat molestie. Sed consectetur odio ut molestie vulputate. |
12419 |
Aliquam erat volutpat. Duis tincidunt sodales sapien, sed suscipit |
12420 |
tellus vulputate nec. Nulla aliquam mi turpis, eu commodo orci eleifend |
12421 |
ac. Duis dui diam, eleifend sit amet pulvinar id, scelerisque ac erat. |
12422 |
Aenean mattis diam eu metus placerat pharetra. Donec sapien lorem, |
12423 |
egestas at purus vel, convallis pretium diam. |
12424 |
|
12425 |
Proin ut orci quis lacus dignissim imperdiet nec id odio. Phasellus eros |
12426 |
nisi, sodales ac risus nec, tristique pretium leo. Vestibulum viverra |
12427 |
tristique ante nec vehicula. Donec eget massa eu tortor congue elementum |
12428 |
et at mauris. Nullam id tellus aliquet, feugiat ligula eget, consequat |
12429 |
quam. Praesent feugiat consectetur sem vel pretium. Praesent ipsum |
12430 |
lacus, hendrerit ultrices auctor id, imperdiet non risus. Quisque |
12431 |
convallis odio eget lorem aliquet congue cras amet. |
12432 |
|
12433 |
This is a complete list of the 3143 counties and county-equivalents of |
12434 |
the United States of America as of March 15, 2013. For more detailed |
12435 |
information, see the individual state lists shown below. |
12436 |
|
12437 |
In the United States, a county is a political and geographic subdivision |
12438 |
of a state.[1] Of the 50 U.S. states, 48 states are divided into a total |
12439 |
of 3007 counties.[2] The number of counties per state ranges from the |
12440 |
three counties of Delaware to the 254 counties of Texas. The five |
12441 |
counties of Rhode Island, the eight counties of Connecticut, and eight |
12442 |
of the 14 counties of Massachusetts no longer have functional county |
12443 |
governments, but continue to exist as legal and census entities. |
12444 |
|
12445 |
Instead of counties, Louisiana is divided into 64 parishes which are |
12446 |
functionally identical to counties. Alaska is divided into 18 organized |
12447 |
boroughs and a single Unorganized Borough. The United States Census |
12448 |
Bureau has divided the Unorganized Borough of Alaska into 11 census |
12449 |
areas for federal census and planning purposes. In addition to their |
12450 |
counties, the states of Virginia, Maryland, Missouri, and Nevada also |
12451 |
have a total of 42 independent cities which are not a part of any |
12452 |
county. The Census Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget |
12453 |
consider the 64 parishes, 18 organized boroughs, 11 census areas, 42 |
12454 |
independent cities, and the District of Columbia to be county-equivalents. |
12455 |
Contents |
12456 |
|
12457 |
1 Table |
12458 |
2 See also |
12459 |
3 References |
12460 |
4 External links |
12461 |
|
12462 |
|
12463 |
Table |
12464 |
|
12465 |
The following sortable table lists the 3143 counties and |
12466 |
county-equivalents of the United States with the following information: |
12467 |
|
12468 |
The International Committee for Information Technology Standards |
12469 |
(INCITS) county and county-equivalent code.[2] |
12470 |
The county or county-equivalent name.[2] |
12471 |
The state or federal district.[2] |
12472 |
The county and county-equivalent rank by population as of July 1, |
12473 |
2012, as estimated by United States Census Bureau.[2] |
12474 |
The population of the county or county-equivalent as of July 1, |
12475 |
2012, as estimated by United States Census Bureau.[2] |
12476 |
The Core Based Statistical Area if designated by the Office of |
12477 |
Management and Budget[3] |
12478 |
The Combined Statistical Area if designated by the Office of |
12479 |
Management and Budget.[3] |
12480 |
|
12481 |
The 3143 counties and county-equivalents of the United States of America |
12482 |
|
12483 |
INCITS County or equivalent State or district Rank |
12484 |
Population Core Based Statistical Area Combined Statistical Area |
12485 |
01001 Autauga County Alabama 907 55,514 Montgomery, AL |
12486 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12487 |
01003 Baldwin County Alabama 332 190,790 |
12488 |
Daphne-Fairhope-Foley, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12489 |
Mobile-Daphne-Fairhope, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12490 |
01005 Barbour County Alabama 1523 27,201 |
12491 |
01007 Bibb County Alabama 1707 22,597 |
12492 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12493 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12494 |
01009 Blount County Alabama 882 57,826 |
12495 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12496 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12497 |
01011 Bullock County Alabama 2397 10,474 |
12498 |
01013 Butler County Alabama 1825 20,307 |
12499 |
01015 Calhoun County Alabama 518 117,296 |
12500 |
Anniston-Oxford-Jacksonville, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12501 |
01017 Chambers County Alabama 1327 34,064 Valley, |
12502 |
AL Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL |
12503 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12504 |
01019 Cherokee County Alabama 1562 26,021 |
12505 |
01021 Chilton County Alabama 1090 43,819 |
12506 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12507 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12508 |
01023 Choctaw County Alabama 2206 13,633 |
12509 |
01025 Clarke County Alabama 1601 25,161 |
12510 |
01027 Clay County Alabama 2217 13,435 |
12511 |
01029 Cleburne County Alabama 2122 14,832 |
12512 |
01031 Coffee County Alabama 965 51,252 Enterprise, AL |
12513 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark, AL Combined |
12514 |
Statistical Area |
12515 |
01033 Colbert County Alabama 918 54,446 Florence-Muscle |
12516 |
Shoals, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12517 |
01035 Conecuh County Alabama 2241 12,981 |
12518 |
01037 Coosa County Alabama 2362 10,966 |
12519 |
Talladega-Sylacauga, AL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12520 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12521 |
01039 Covington County Alabama 1225 37,955 |
12522 |
01041 Crenshaw County Alabama 2169 14,083 |
12523 |
01043 Cullman County Alabama 686 80,440 Cullman, AL |
12524 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL |
12525 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12526 |
01045 Dale County Alabama 972 50,444 Ozark, AL |
12527 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark, AL |
12528 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12529 |
01047 Dallas County Alabama 1115 42,864 Selma, AL |
12530 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12531 |
01049 DeKalb County Alabama 752 71,080 |
12532 |
01051 Elmore County Alabama 685 80,629 Montgomery, AL |
12533 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12534 |
01053 Escambia County Alabama 1223 37,994 |
12535 |
01055 Etowah County Alabama 564 104,392 Gadsden, |
12536 |
AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12537 |
01057 Fayette County Alabama 1984 16,983 |
12538 |
01059 Franklin County Alabama 1393 31,761 |
12539 |
01061 Geneva County Alabama 1532 26,931 Dothan, AL |
12540 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark, AL |
12541 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12542 |
01063 Greene County Alabama 2529 8,876 |
12543 |
01065 Hale County Alabama 2081 15,388 Tuscaloosa, AL |
12544 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12545 |
01067 Henry County Alabama 1964 17,287 Dothan, AL |
12546 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark, AL |
12547 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12548 |
01069 Houston County Alabama 566 103,402 Dothan, |
12549 |
AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark, AL |
12550 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12551 |
01071 Jackson County Alabama 938 53,019 Scottsboro, AL |
12552 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL |
12553 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12554 |
01073 Jefferson County Alabama 93 660,009 |
12555 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12556 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12557 |
01075 Lamar County Alabama 2156 14,259 |
12558 |
01077 Lauderdale County Alabama 625 92,542 |
12559 |
Florence-Muscle Shoals, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12560 |
01079 Lawrence County Alabama 1330 33,838 Decatur, |
12561 |
AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, |
12562 |
AL Combined Statistical Area |
12563 |
01081 Lee County Alabama 428 147,257 |
12564 |
Auburn-Opelika, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12565 |
Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
12566 |
01083 Limestone County Alabama 648 87,654 |
12567 |
Huntsville, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12568 |
Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12569 |
01085 Lowndes County Alabama 2370 10,857 Montgomery, AL |
12570 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12571 |
01087 Macon County Alabama 1812 20,535 |
12572 |
01089 Madison County Alabama 192 343,080 |
12573 |
Huntsville, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12574 |
Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12575 |
01091 Marengo County Alabama 1821 20,401 |
12576 |
01093 Marion County Alabama 1422 30,327 |
12577 |
01095 Marshall County Alabama 612 94,776 |
12578 |
Albertville, AL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12579 |
Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12580 |
01097 Mobile County Alabama 165 413,936 Mobile, |
12581 |
AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Mobile-Daphne-Fairhope, AL |
12582 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12583 |
01099 Monroe County Alabama 1706 22,602 |
12584 |
01101 Montgomery County Alabama 279 230,149 |
12585 |
Montgomery, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12586 |
01103 Morgan County Alabama 506 120,395 Decatur, |
12587 |
AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, |
12588 |
AL Combined Statistical Area |
12589 |
01105 Perry County Alabama 2426 10,181 |
12590 |
01107 Pickens County Alabama 1860 19,405 Tuscaloosa, AL |
12591 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12592 |
01109 Pike County Alabama 1349 33,182 Troy, AL |
12593 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12594 |
01111 Randolph County Alabama 1701 22,675 |
12595 |
01113 Russell County Alabama 883 57,820 Columbus, GA-AL |
12596 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL Combined |
12597 |
Statistical Area |
12598 |
01115 St. Clair County Alabama 661 85,237 |
12599 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12600 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12601 |
01117 Shelby County Alabama 313 200,941 |
12602 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12603 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12604 |
01119 Sumter County Alabama 2218 13,427 |
12605 |
01121 Talladega County Alabama 678 81,762 |
12606 |
Talladega-Sylacauga, AL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12607 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12608 |
01123 Tallapoosa County Alabama 1148 41,168 |
12609 |
01125 Tuscaloosa County Alabama 321 198,596 |
12610 |
Tuscaloosa, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12611 |
01127 Walker County Alabama 795 66,221 |
12612 |
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12613 |
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area |
12614 |
01129 Washington County Alabama 1970 17,109 |
12615 |
01131 Wilcox County Alabama 2333 11,431 |
12616 |
01133 Winston County Alabama 1637 24,108 |
12617 |
02013 Aleutians East Borough[4] Alaska 2965 3,161 |
12618 |
02016 Aleutians West Census Area[5] Alaska 2800 5,547 |
12619 |
02020 Anchorage, Municipality of[6] Alaska 220 298,610 |
12620 |
Anchorage, AK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12621 |
02050 Bethel Census Area[5] Alaska 1931 17,746 |
12622 |
02060 Bristol Bay Borough[4] Alaska 3109 991 |
12623 |
02068 Denali Borough[4] Alaska 3067 1,875 |
12624 |
02070 Dillingham Census Area[5] Alaska 2835 5,034 |
12625 |
02090 Fairbanks North Star Borough[4] Alaska 588 |
12626 |
100,272 Fairbanks, AK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12627 |
02100 Haines Borough[4] Alaska 3006 2,552 |
12628 |
02105 Hoonah-Angoon Census Area[5] Alaska 3041 2,129 |
12629 |
02110 Juneau, City and Borough[7] Alaska 1370 32,556 Juneau, |
12630 |
AK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12631 |
02122 Kenai Peninsula Borough[4] Alaska 892 56,900 |
12632 |
02130 Ketchikan Gateway Borough[4] Alaska 2189 13,779 |
12633 |
Ketchikan, AK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12634 |
02150 Kodiak Island Borough[4] Alaska 2159 14,239 |
12635 |
02164 Lake and Peninsula Borough[4] Alaska 3077 1,654 |
12636 |
02170 Matanuska-Susitna Borough[4] Alaska 616 93,925 |
12637 |
Anchorage, AK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12638 |
02180 Nome Census Area[5] Alaska 2449 9,915 |
12639 |
02185 North Slope Borough[4] Alaska 2460 9,643 |
12640 |
02188 Northwest Arctic Borough[4] Alaska 2614 7,810 |
12641 |
02195 Petersburg Census Area[5] Alaska 2918 3,844 |
12642 |
02198 Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area[5] Alaska 2789 |
12643 |
5,751 |
12644 |
02220 Sitka, City and Borough of[8] Alaska 2515 9,046 |
12645 |
02230 Skagway Borough, Municipality of[4] Alaska 3110 |
12646 |
959 |
12647 |
02240 Southeast Fairbanks Census Area[5] Alaska 2669 |
12648 |
7,144 |
12649 |
02261 Valdez-Cordova Census Area[5] Alaska 2458 9,717 |
12650 |
02270 Wade Hampton Census Area[5] Alaska 2615 7,809 |
12651 |
02275 Wrangell, City and Borough of[4] Alaska 3014 |
12652 |
2,403 |
12653 |
02282 Yakutat, City and Borough of[9] Alaska 3132 |
12654 |
668 |
12655 |
02290 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area[5] Alaska 2785 5,770 |
12656 |
04001 Apache County Arizona 743 73,195 |
12657 |
04003 Cochise County Arizona 473 132,088 Sierra |
12658 |
Vista-Douglas, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12659 |
04005 Coconino County Arizona 457 136,011 |
12660 |
Flagstaff, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12661 |
04007 Gila County Arizona 936 53,144 Payson, AZ |
12662 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12663 |
04009 Graham County Arizona 1236 37,416 Safford, AZ |
12664 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12665 |
04011 Greenlee County Arizona 2534 8,802 |
12666 |
04012 La Paz County Arizona 1826 20,281 |
12667 |
04013 Maricopa County Arizona 4 3,942,169 |
12668 |
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12669 |
04015 Mohave County Arizona 309 203,334 Lake |
12670 |
Havasu City-Kingman, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area Las |
12671 |
Vegas-Henderson, NV-AZ Combined Statistical Area |
12672 |
04017 Navajo County Arizona 555 107,094 Show |
12673 |
Low, AZ Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12674 |
04019 Pima County Arizona 42 992,394 Tucson, |
12675 |
AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area Tucson-Nogales, AZ Combined |
12676 |
Statistical Area |
12677 |
04021 Pinal County Arizona 173 387,365 |
12678 |
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12679 |
04023 Santa Cruz County Arizona 1022 47,303 Nogales, |
12680 |
AZ Micropolitan Statistical Area Tucson-Nogales, AZ Combined |
12681 |
Statistical Area |
12682 |
04025 Yavapai County Arizona 296 212,637 |
12683 |
Prescott, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12684 |
04027 Yuma County Arizona 316 200,022 Yuma, AZ |
12685 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12686 |
05001 Arkansas County Arkansas 1880 18,892 |
12687 |
05003 Ashley County Arkansas 1752 21,524 |
12688 |
05005 Baxter County Arkansas 1153 41,048 Mountain Home, |
12689 |
AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12690 |
05007 Benton County Arkansas 278 232,268 |
12691 |
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12692 |
05009 Boone County Arkansas 1238 37,327 Harrison, AR |
12693 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12694 |
05011 Bradley County Arkansas 2336 11,397 |
12695 |
05013 Calhoun County Arkansas 2818 5,307 Camden, AR |
12696 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12697 |
05015 Carroll County Arkansas 1508 27,610 |
12698 |
05017 Chicot County Arkansas 2332 11,433 |
12699 |
05019 Clark County Arkansas 1692 22,936 Arkadelphia, AR |
12700 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12701 |
05021 Clay County Arkansas 2066 15,684 |
12702 |
05023 Cleburne County Arkansas 1575 25,808 |
12703 |
05025 Cleveland County Arkansas 2554 8,627 Pine |
12704 |
Bluff, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little Rock-North Little |
12705 |
Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
12706 |
05027 Columbia County Arkansas 1625 24,473 |
12707 |
Magnolia, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12708 |
05029 Conway County Arkansas 1768 21,287 |
12709 |
05031 Craighead County Arkansas 590 99,735 |
12710 |
Jonesboro, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Jonesboro-Paragould, AR |
12711 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12712 |
05033 Crawford County Arkansas 840 61,946 Fort |
12713 |
Smith, AR-OK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12714 |
05035 Crittenden County Arkansas 977 50,021 Memphis, |
12715 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
12716 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
12717 |
05037 Cross County Arkansas 1935 17,683 |
12718 |
05039 Dallas County Arkansas 2600 7,987 |
12719 |
05041 Desha County Arkansas 2271 12,545 |
12720 |
05043 Drew County Arkansas 1886 18,743 |
12721 |
05045 Faulkner County Arkansas 512 118,704 |
12722 |
Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12723 |
Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
12724 |
05047 Franklin County Arkansas 1919 18,045 |
12725 |
05049 Fulton County Arkansas 2287 12,318 |
12726 |
05051 Garland County Arkansas 604 96,903 Hot Springs, AR |
12727 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Hot Springs-Malvern, AR Combined |
12728 |
Statistical Area |
12729 |
05053 Grant County Arkansas 1921 17,986 Little |
12730 |
Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little |
12731 |
Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
12732 |
05055 Greene County Arkansas 1104 43,163 Paragould, AR |
12733 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Jonesboro-Paragould, AR Combined |
12734 |
Statistical Area |
12735 |
05057 Hempstead County Arkansas 1716 22,373 |
12736 |
05059 Hot Spring County Arkansas 1343 33,394 Malvern, |
12737 |
AR Micropolitan Statistical Area Hot Springs-Malvern, AR Combined |
12738 |
Statistical Area |
12739 |
05061 Howard County Arkansas 2195 13,735 |
12740 |
05063 Independence County Arkansas 1245 37,025 |
12741 |
Batesville, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12742 |
05065 Izard County Arkansas 2214 13,474 |
12743 |
05067 Jackson County Arkansas 1943 17,600 |
12744 |
05069 Jefferson County Arkansas 732 74,723 Pine |
12745 |
Bluff, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little Rock-North Little |
12746 |
Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
12747 |
05071 Johnson County Arkansas 1568 25,901 |
12748 |
05073 Lafayette County Arkansas 2647 7,447 |
12749 |
05075 Lawrence County Arkansas 1979 17,012 |
12750 |
05077 Lee County Arkansas 2424 10,216 |
12751 |
05079 Lincoln County Arkansas 2168 14,101 Pine Bluff, AR |
12752 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR |
12753 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12754 |
05081 Little River County Arkansas 2248 12,919 |
12755 |
Texarkana, TX-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12756 |
05083 Logan County Arkansas 1732 21,983 |
12757 |
05085 Lonoke County Arkansas 761 69,839 Little |
12758 |
Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little |
12759 |
Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
12760 |
05087 Madison County Arkansas 2070 15,645 |
12761 |
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12762 |
05089 Marion County Arkansas 2006 16,568 |
12763 |
05091 Miller County Arkansas 1095 43,634 Texarkana, TX-AR |
12764 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12765 |
05093 Mississippi County Arkansas 1057 45,562 |
12766 |
Blytheville, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12767 |
05095 Monroe County Arkansas 2612 7,828 |
12768 |
05097 Montgomery County Arkansas 2487 9,340 |
12769 |
05099 Nevada County Arkansas 2526 8,925 |
12770 |
05101 Newton County Arkansas 2595 8,086 Harrison, AR |
12771 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12772 |
05103 Ouachita County Arkansas 1593 25,396 Camden, |
12773 |
AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12774 |
05105 Perry County Arkansas 2410 10,339 Little |
12775 |
Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little |
12776 |
Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
12777 |
05107 Phillips County Arkansas 1790 20,784 |
12778 |
Helena-West Helena, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12779 |
05109 Pike County Arkansas 2340 11,247 |
12780 |
05111 Poinsett County Arkansas 1633 24,307 |
12781 |
Jonesboro, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Jonesboro-Paragould, AR |
12782 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12783 |
05113 Polk County Arkansas 1817 20,471 |
12784 |
05115 Pope County Arkansas 832 62,765 Russellville, AR |
12785 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12786 |
05117 Prairie County Arkansas 2568 8,458 |
12787 |
05119 Pulaski County Arkansas 172 388,953 Little |
12788 |
Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little |
12789 |
Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
12790 |
05121 Randolph County Arkansas 1924 17,930 |
12791 |
05123 St. Francis County Arkansas 1500 27,858 Forrest |
12792 |
City, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, TN-MS-AR |
12793 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12794 |
05125 Saline County Arkansas 539 111,845 Little |
12795 |
Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Little |
12796 |
Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area |
12797 |
05127 Scott County Arkansas 2357 11,010 |
12798 |
05129 Searcy County Arkansas 2599 8,007 |
12799 |
05131 Sebastian County Arkansas 484 127,304 |
12800 |
Fort Smith, AR-OK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12801 |
05133 Sevier County Arkansas 1966 17,177 |
12802 |
05135 Sharp County Arkansas 1975 17,054 |
12803 |
05137 Stone County Arkansas 2263 12,663 |
12804 |
05139 Union County Arkansas 1157 40,867 El Dorado, AR |
12805 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12806 |
05141 Van Buren County Arkansas 1978 17,030 |
12807 |
05143 Washington County Arkansas 297 211,411 |
12808 |
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12809 |
05145 White County Arkansas 700 78,493 Searcy, AR |
12810 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR |
12811 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12812 |
05147 Woodruff County Arkansas 2674 7,100 |
12813 |
05149 Yell County Arkansas 1733 21,932 Russellville, AR |
12814 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12815 |
06001 Alameda County California 21 1,554,720 San |
12816 |
Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San |
12817 |
Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12818 |
06003 Alpine County California 3104 1,129 |
12819 |
06005 Amador County California 1244 37,035 |
12820 |
06007 Butte County California 285 221,539 Chico, |
12821 |
CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12822 |
06009 Calaveras County California 1074 44,742 |
12823 |
06011 Colusa County California 1761 21,411 |
12824 |
06013 Contra Costa County California 38 1,079,597 |
12825 |
San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12826 |
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12827 |
06015 Del Norte County California 1479 28,290 Crescent |
12828 |
City, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12829 |
06017 El Dorado County California 351 180,561 |
12830 |
Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12831 |
Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12832 |
06019 Fresno County California 49 947,895 Fresno, |
12833 |
CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Fresno-Madera, CA Combined |
12834 |
Statistical Area |
12835 |
06021 Glenn County California 1495 27,992 |
12836 |
06023 Humboldt County California 465 134,827 |
12837 |
Eureka-Arcata-Fortuna, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12838 |
06025 Imperial County California 356 176,948 |
12839 |
El Centro, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12840 |
06027 Inyo County California 1896 18,495 |
12841 |
06029 Kern County California 61 856,158 |
12842 |
Bakersfield, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12843 |
06031 Kings County California 417 151,364 |
12844 |
Hanford-Corcoran, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12845 |
Visalia-Porterville-Hanford, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12846 |
06033 Lake County California 820 63,983 Clearlake, CA |
12847 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12848 |
06035 Lassen County California 1335 33,658 Susanville, CA |
12849 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12850 |
06037 Los Angeles County California 1 9,962,789 |
12851 |
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12852 |
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12853 |
06039 Madera County California 413 152,218 Madera, |
12854 |
CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Fresno-Madera, CA Combined |
12855 |
Statistical Area |
12856 |
06041 Marin County California 258 256,069 San |
12857 |
Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San |
12858 |
Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12859 |
06043 Mariposa County California 1925 17,905 |
12860 |
06045 Mendocino County California 651 87,428 Ukiah, |
12861 |
CA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12862 |
06047 Merced County California 254 262,305 Merced, |
12863 |
CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Modesto-Merced, CA Combined |
12864 |
Statistical Area |
12865 |
06049 Modoc County California 2490 9,327 |
12866 |
06051 Mono County California 2145 14,348 |
12867 |
06053 Monterey County California 161 426,762 |
12868 |
Salinas, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12869 |
06055 Napa County California 450 139,045 Napa, CA |
12870 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA |
12871 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12872 |
06057 Nevada County California 597 98,292 Truckee-Grass |
12873 |
Valley, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area Sacramento-Roseville, CA |
12874 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12875 |
06059 Orange County California 6 3,090,132 Los |
12876 |
Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Los |
12877 |
Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12878 |
06061 Placer County California 184 361,682 |
12879 |
Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12880 |
Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12881 |
06063 Plumas County California 1861 19,399 |
12882 |
06065 Riverside County California 11 2,268,783 |
12883 |
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12884 |
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12885 |
06067 Sacramento County California 25 1,450,121 |
12886 |
Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12887 |
Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12888 |
06069 San Benito County California 894 56,884 San |
12889 |
Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San |
12890 |
Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12891 |
06071 San Bernardino County California 12 2,081,313 |
12892 |
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12893 |
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12894 |
06073 San Diego County California 5 3,177,063 |
12895 |
San Diego-Carlsbad, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12896 |
06075 San Francisco, City and County of[10] California 67 |
12897 |
825,863 San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA Metropolitan |
12898 |
Statistical Area San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined |
12899 |
Statistical Area |
12900 |
06077 San Joaquin County California 87 702,612 |
12901 |
Stockton-Lodi, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San Jose-San |
12902 |
Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12903 |
06079 San Luis Obispo County California 241 274,804 |
12904 |
San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles-Arroyo Grande, CA Metropolitan Statistical |
12905 |
Area |
12906 |
06081 San Mateo County California 82 739,311 |
12907 |
San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12908 |
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12909 |
06083 Santa Barbara County California 157 431,249 |
12910 |
Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12911 |
06085 Santa Clara County California 16 1,837,504 |
12912 |
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12913 |
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12914 |
06087 Santa Cruz County California 249 266,776 |
12915 |
Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San |
12916 |
Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12917 |
06089 Shasta County California 354 178,586 Redding, |
12918 |
CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Redding-Red Bluff, CA Combined |
12919 |
Statistical Area |
12920 |
06091 Sierra County California 2970 3,086 |
12921 |
06093 Siskiyou County California 1083 44,154 |
12922 |
06095 Solano County California 162 420,757 |
12923 |
Vallejo-Fairfield, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San Jose-San |
12924 |
Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12925 |
06097 Sonoma County California 137 491,829 Santa |
12926 |
Rosa, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area San Jose-San |
12927 |
Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12928 |
06099 Stanislaus County California 125 521,726 |
12929 |
Modesto, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Modesto-Merced, CA |
12930 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12931 |
06101 Sutter County California 611 95,022 Yuba City, CA |
12932 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined |
12933 |
Statistical Area |
12934 |
06103 Tehama County California 825 63,406 Red Bluff, CA |
12935 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Redding-Red Bluff, CA Combined |
12936 |
Statistical Area |
12937 |
06105 Trinity County California 2212 13,526 |
12938 |
06107 Tulare County California 147 451,977 |
12939 |
Visalia-Porterville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12940 |
Visalia-Porterville-Hanford, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12941 |
06109 Tuolumne County California 924 54,008 Sonora, |
12942 |
CA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
12943 |
06111 Ventura County California 64 835,981 |
12944 |
Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area Los |
12945 |
Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12946 |
06113 Yolo County California 307 204,118 |
12947 |
Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12948 |
Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined Statistical Area |
12949 |
06115 Yuba County California 745 72,926 Yuba City, CA |
12950 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined |
12951 |
Statistical Area |
12952 |
08001 Adams County Colorado 145 459,598 |
12953 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12954 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
12955 |
08003 Alamosa County Colorado 2034 16,148 |
12956 |
08005 Arapahoe County Colorado 108 595,546 |
12957 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12958 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
12959 |
08007 Archuleta County Colorado 2295 12,070 |
12960 |
08009 Baca County Colorado 2926 3,751 |
12961 |
08011 Bent County Colorado 2782 5,773 |
12962 |
08013 Boulder County Colorado 213 305,318 Boulder, |
12963 |
CO Metropolitan Statistical Area Denver-Aurora, CO Combined |
12964 |
Statistical Area |
12965 |
08014 Broomfield, City and County of[11] Colorado 879 |
12966 |
58,298 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12967 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
12968 |
08015 Chaffee County Colorado 1913 18,150 |
12969 |
08017 Cheyenne County Colorado 3068 1,874 |
12970 |
08019 Clear Creek County Colorado 2519 9,026 |
12971 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12972 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
12973 |
08021 Conejos County Colorado 2588 8,275 |
12974 |
08023 Costilla County Colorado 2937 3,594 |
12975 |
08025 Crowley County Colorado 2814 5,365 |
12976 |
08027 Custer County Colorado 2888 4,249 |
12977 |
08029 Delta County Colorado 1421 30,432 |
12978 |
08031 Denver, City and County of[12] Colorado 98 |
12979 |
634,265 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical |
12980 |
Area Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
12981 |
08033 Dolores County Colorado 3054 1,994 |
12982 |
08035 Douglas County Colorado 221 298,215 |
12983 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12984 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
12985 |
08037 Eagle County Colorado 957 51,874 Edwards, CO |
12986 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Edwards-Glenwood Springs, CO |
12987 |
Combined Statistical Area |
12988 |
08039 Elbert County Colorado 1669 23,383 |
12989 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12990 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
12991 |
08041 El Paso County Colorado 97 644,964 Colorado |
12992 |
Springs, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
12993 |
08043 Fremont County Colorado 1030 46,788 Cañon City, CO |
12994 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Pueblo-Cañon City, CO Combined |
12995 |
Statistical Area |
12996 |
08045 Garfield County Colorado 891 56,953 Glenwood |
12997 |
Springs, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area Edwards-Glenwood Springs, |
12998 |
CO Combined Statistical Area |
12999 |
08047 Gilpin County Colorado 2806 5,491 |
13000 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13001 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
13002 |
08049 Grand County Colorado 2163 14,195 |
13003 |
08051 Gunnison County Colorado 2077 15,475 |
13004 |
08053 Hinsdale County Colorado 3118 810 |
13005 |
08055 Huerfano County Colorado 2715 6,596 |
13006 |
08057 Jackson County Colorado 3092 1,348 |
13007 |
08059 Jefferson County Colorado 117 545,358 |
13008 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13009 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
13010 |
08061 Kiowa County Colorado 3085 1,444 |
13011 |
08063 Kit Carson County Colorado 2594 8,094 |
13012 |
08065 Lake County Colorado 2651 7,338 |
13013 |
08067 La Plata County Colorado 949 52,401 Durango, |
13014 |
CO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13015 |
08069 Larimer County Colorado 209 310,487 Fort |
13016 |
Collins, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13017 |
08071 Las Animas County Colorado 2111 14,945 |
13018 |
08073 Lincoln County Colorado 2809 5,453 |
13019 |
08075 Logan County Colorado 1703 22,631 Sterling, CO |
13020 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13021 |
08077 Mesa County Colorado 424 147,848 Grand |
13022 |
Junction, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13023 |
08079 Mineral County Colorado 3128 709 |
13024 |
08081 Moffat County Colorado 2231 13,200 Craig, CO |
13025 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Steamboat Springs-Craig, CO |
13026 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13027 |
08083 Montezuma County Colorado 1591 25,431 |
13028 |
08085 Montrose County Colorado 1161 40,725 |
13029 |
Montrose, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13030 |
08087 Morgan County Colorado 1470 28,472 Fort Morgan, CO |
13031 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13032 |
08089 Otero County Colorado 1888 18,698 |
13033 |
08091 Ouray County Colorado 2867 4,530 |
13034 |
08093 Park County Colorado 2045 16,029 |
13035 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13036 |
Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area |
13037 |
08095 Phillips County Colorado 2877 4,367 |
13038 |
08097 Pitkin County Colorado 1965 17,263 Glenwood |
13039 |
Springs, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area Edwards-Glenwood Springs, |
13040 |
CO Combined Statistical Area |
13041 |
08099 Prowers County Colorado 2280 12,389 |
13042 |
08101 Pueblo County Colorado 390 160,852 Pueblo, |
13043 |
CO Metropolitan Statistical Area Pueblo-Cañon City, CO Combined |
13044 |
Statistical Area |
13045 |
08103 Rio Blanco County Colorado 2694 6,857 |
13046 |
08105 Rio Grande County Colorado 2302 11,943 |
13047 |
08107 Routt County Colorado 1674 23,334 Steamboat |
13048 |
Springs, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area Steamboat Springs-Craig, |
13049 |
CO Combined Statistical Area |
13050 |
08109 Saguache County Colorado 2739 6,304 |
13051 |
08111 San Juan County Colorado 3130 690 |
13052 |
08113 San Miguel County Colorado 2635 7,580 |
13053 |
08115 Sedgwick County Colorado 3017 2,383 |
13054 |
08117 Summit County Colorado 1492 28,044 Breckenridge, CO |
13055 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13056 |
08119 Teller County Colorado 1668 23,389 Colorado |
13057 |
Springs, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13058 |
08121 Washington County Colorado 2855 4,766 |
13059 |
08123 Weld County Colorado 253 263,691 Greeley, |
13060 |
CO Metropolitan Statistical Area Denver-Aurora, CO Combined |
13061 |
Statistical Area |
13062 |
08125 Yuma County Colorado 2434 10,119 |
13063 |
09001 Fairfield County[13] Connecticut 51 933,835 |
13064 |
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
13065 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
13066 |
09003 Hartford County[13] Connecticut 57 897,259 |
13067 |
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13068 |
Hartford-West Hartford, CT Combined Statistical Area |
13069 |
09005 Litchfield County[13] Connecticut 338 187,530 |
13070 |
Torrington, CT Micropolitan Statistical Area New York-Newark, |
13071 |
NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
13072 |
09007 Middlesex County[13] Connecticut 380 165,602 |
13073 |
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13074 |
Hartford-West Hartford, CT Combined Statistical Area |
13075 |
09009 New Haven County[13] Connecticut 60 862,813 |
13076 |
New Haven-Milford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area New York-Newark, |
13077 |
NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
13078 |
09011 New London County[13] Connecticut 243 274,170 |
13079 |
Norwich-New London, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area Hartford-West |
13080 |
Hartford, CT Combined Statistical Area |
13081 |
09013 Tolland County[13] Connecticut 416 151,539 |
13082 |
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13083 |
Hartford-West Hartford, CT Combined Statistical Area |
13084 |
09015 Windham County[13] Connecticut 516 117,599 |
13085 |
Worcester, MA-CT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13086 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
13087 |
10001 Kent County Delaware 373 167,626 Dover, |
13088 |
DE Metropolitan Statistical Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, |
13089 |
PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area |
13090 |
10003 New Castle County Delaware 116 546,076 |
13091 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
13092 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
13093 |
Area |
13094 |
10005 Sussex County Delaware 308 203,390 |
13095 |
Salisbury, MD-DE Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13096 |
11001 District of Columbia[14] District of Columbia 99 |
13097 |
632,323 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV |
13098 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, |
13099 |
DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
13100 |
12001 Alachua County Florida 263 251,417 |
13101 |
Gainesville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Gainesville-Lake City, |
13102 |
FL Combined Statistical Area |
13103 |
12003 Baker County Florida 1528 27,086 Jacksonville, FL |
13104 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. Marys-Palatka, FL-GA |
13105 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13106 |
12005 Bay County Florida 363 171,903 Panama |
13107 |
City, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13108 |
12007 Bradford County Florida 1529 27,049 |
13109 |
12009 Brevard County Florida 115 547,307 Palm |
13110 |
Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13111 |
12011 Broward County Florida 17 1,815,137 |
13112 |
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical |
13113 |
Area Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined |
13114 |
Statistical Area |
13115 |
12013 Calhoun County Florida 2127 14,723 |
13116 |
12015 Charlotte County Florida 386 162,449 |
13117 |
Punta Gorda, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area North Port-Sarasota, FL |
13118 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13119 |
12017 Citrus County Florida 449 139,360 |
13120 |
Homosassa Springs, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13121 |
12019 Clay County Florida 327 194,345 |
13122 |
Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. |
13123 |
Marys-Palatka, FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
13124 |
12021 Collier County Florida 197 332,427 |
13125 |
Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13126 |
Cape Coral-Fort Myers-Naples, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13127 |
12023 Columbia County Florida 781 67,966 Lake |
13128 |
City, FL Micropolitan Statistical Area Gainesville-Lake City, FL |
13129 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13130 |
12027 DeSoto County Florida 1308 34,712 Arcadia, FL |
13131 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area North Port-Sarasota, FL Combined |
13132 |
Statistical Area |
13133 |
12029 Dixie County Florida 2036 16,126 |
13134 |
12031 Duval County Florida 59 879,602 |
13135 |
Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. |
13136 |
Marys-Palatka, FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
13137 |
12033 Escambia County Florida 215 302,715 |
13138 |
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13139 |
12035 Flagler County Florida 596 98,359 Deltona-Daytona |
13140 |
Beach-Ormond Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13141 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13142 |
12037 Franklin County Florida 2318 11,686 |
13143 |
12039 Gadsden County Florida 1039 46,528 Tallahassee, FL |
13144 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tallahassee-Bainbridge, FL-GA Combined |
13145 |
Statistical Area |
13146 |
12041 Gilchrist County Florida 1993 16,815 |
13147 |
Gainesville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Gainesville-Lake City, |
13148 |
FL Combined Statistical Area |
13149 |
12043 Glades County Florida 2235 13,107 |
13150 |
12045 Gulf County Florida 2061 15,718 Panama City, FL |
13151 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13152 |
12047 Hamilton County Florida 2128 14,708 |
13153 |
12049 Hardee County Florida 1513 27,514 Wauchula, FL |
13154 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13155 |
12051 Hendry County Florida 1234 37,447 Clewiston, FL |
13156 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13157 |
12053 Hernando County Florida 360 173,422 |
13158 |
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13159 |
12055 Highlands County Florida 598 98,128 Sebring, |
13160 |
FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13161 |
12057 Hillsborough County Florida 29 1,277,746 |
13162 |
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13163 |
12059 Holmes County Florida 1845 19,804 |
13164 |
12061 Indian River County Florida 446 140,567 |
13165 |
Sebastian-Vero Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Miami-Fort |
13166 |
Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13167 |
12063 Jackson County Florida 1000 48,968 |
13168 |
12065 Jefferson County Florida 2157 14,256 |
13169 |
Tallahassee, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Tallahassee-Bainbridge, |
13170 |
FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
13171 |
12067 Lafayette County Florida 2532 8,804 |
13172 |
12069 Lake County Florida 214 303,186 |
13173 |
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13174 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13175 |
12071 Lee County Florida 96 645,293 Cape |
13176 |
Coral-Fort Myers, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Cape |
13177 |
Coral-Fort Myers-Naples, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13178 |
12073 Leon County Florida 233 283,769 |
13179 |
Tallahassee, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Tallahassee-Bainbridge, |
13180 |
FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
13181 |
12075 Levy County Florida 1172 40,025 |
13182 |
12077 Liberty County Florida 2587 8,276 |
13183 |
12079 Madison County Florida 1878 18,907 |
13184 |
12081 Manatee County Florida 196 333,895 North |
13185 |
Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area North |
13186 |
Port-Sarasota, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13187 |
12083 Marion County Florida 195 335,125 Ocala, |
13188 |
FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13189 |
12085 Martin County Florida 423 148,817 Port St. |
13190 |
Lucie, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Miami-Fort |
13191 |
Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13192 |
12086 Miami-Dade County Florida 7 2,591,035 |
13193 |
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical |
13194 |
Area Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined |
13195 |
Statistical Area |
13196 |
12087 Monroe County Florida 730 74,809 Key West, FL |
13197 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13198 |
12089 Nassau County Florida 733 74,629 Jacksonville, FL |
13199 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. Marys-Palatka, FL-GA |
13200 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13201 |
12091 Okaloosa County Florida 333 190,083 |
13202 |
Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13203 |
12093 Okeechobee County Florida 1183 39,467 |
13204 |
Okeechobee, FL Micropolitan Statistical Area Miami-Fort |
13205 |
Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13206 |
12095 Orange County Florida 33 1,202,234 |
13207 |
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13208 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13209 |
12097 Osceola County Florida 229 287,416 |
13210 |
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13211 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13212 |
12099 Palm Beach County Florida 27 1,356,545 |
13213 |
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical |
13214 |
Area Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined |
13215 |
Statistical Area |
13216 |
12101 Pasco County Florida 141 470,391 |
13217 |
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13218 |
12103 Pinellas County Florida 53 921,319 |
13219 |
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13220 |
12105 Polk County Florida 105 616,158 |
13221 |
Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13222 |
12107 Putnam County Florida 741 73,263 Palatka, FL |
13223 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. Marys-Palatka, |
13224 |
FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
13225 |
12109 St. Johns County Florida 312 202,188 |
13226 |
Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. |
13227 |
Marys-Palatka, FL-GA Combined Statistical Area |
13228 |
12111 St. Lucie County Florida 232 283,866 |
13229 |
Port St. Lucie, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Miami-Fort |
13230 |
Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13231 |
12113 Santa Rosa County Florida 397 158,512 |
13232 |
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13233 |
12115 Sarasota County Florida 174 386,147 |
13234 |
North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13235 |
North Port-Sarasota, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13236 |
12117 Seminole County Florida 158 430,838 |
13237 |
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13238 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13239 |
12119 Sumter County Florida 576 101,620 The |
13240 |
Villages, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area Orlando-Deltona-Daytona |
13241 |
Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13242 |
12121 Suwannee County Florida 1094 43,656 |
13243 |
12123 Taylor County Florida 1697 22,744 |
13244 |
12125 Union County Florida 2091 15,212 |
13245 |
12127 Volusia County Florida 135 496,950 |
13246 |
Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13247 |
Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach, FL Combined Statistical Area |
13248 |
12129 Wakulla County Florida 1414 30,818 Tallahassee, FL |
13249 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tallahassee-Bainbridge, FL-GA Combined |
13250 |
Statistical Area |
13251 |
12131 Walton County Florida 886 57,582 Crestview-Fort |
13252 |
Walton Beach-Destin, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13253 |
12133 Washington County Florida 1613 24,892 |
13254 |
13001 Appling County Georgia 1903 18,368 |
13255 |
13003 Atkinson County Georgia 2586 8,284 |
13256 |
13005 Bacon County Georgia 2346 11,198 |
13257 |
13007 Baker County Georgia 2951 3,366 Albany, GA |
13258 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13259 |
13009 Baldwin County Georgia 1042 46,367 Milledgeville, |
13260 |
GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13261 |
13011 Banks County Georgia 1907 18,316 |
13262 |
13013 Barrow County Georgia 760 70,169 Atlanta-Sandy |
13263 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13264 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13265 |
13015 Bartow County Georgia 583 100,661 |
13266 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13267 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13268 |
13017 Ben Hill County Georgia 1946 17,538 |
13269 |
Fitzgerald, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13270 |
13019 Berrien County Georgia 1871 19,041 |
13271 |
13021 Bibb County Georgia 402 156,462 Macon, |
13272 |
GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA |
13273 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13274 |
13023 Bleckley County Georgia 2249 12,913 |
13275 |
13025 Brantley County Georgia 1893 18,587 |
13276 |
Brunswick, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13277 |
13027 Brooks County Georgia 2079 15,403 Valdosta, GA |
13278 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13279 |
13029 Bryan County Georgia 1385 32,214 Savannah, GA |
13280 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA |
13281 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13282 |
13031 Bulloch County Georgia 746 72,694 Statesboro, GA |
13283 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA |
13284 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13285 |
13033 Burke County Georgia 1684 23,125 Augusta-Richmond |
13286 |
County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13287 |
13035 Butts County Georgia 1662 23,524 Atlanta-Sandy |
13288 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13289 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13290 |
13037 Calhoun County Georgia 2723 6,504 |
13291 |
13039 Camden County Georgia 963 51,402 St. Marys, GA |
13292 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Jacksonville-St. Marys-Palatka, FL-GA |
13293 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13294 |
13043 Candler County Georgia 2352 11,117 |
13295 |
13045 Carroll County Georgia 540 111,580 |
13296 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13297 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13298 |
13047 Catoosa County Georgia 810 65,046 Chattanooga, |
13299 |
TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
13300 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
13301 |
13049 Charlton County Georgia 2225 13,295 |
13302 |
13051 Chatham County Georgia 239 276,434 |
13303 |
Savannah, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13304 |
Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13305 |
13053 Chattahoochee County Georgia 2239 13,037 |
13306 |
Columbus, GA-AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, |
13307 |
GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
13308 |
13055 Chattooga County Georgia 1578 25,725 |
13309 |
Summerville, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area Rome-Summerville, GA |
13310 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13311 |
13057 Cherokee County Georgia 286 221,315 |
13312 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13313 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13314 |
13059 Clarke County Georgia 507 120,266 |
13315 |
Athens-Clarke County, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13316 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13317 |
13061 Clay County Georgia 2967 3,116 |
13318 |
13063 Clayton County Georgia 251 265,888 |
13319 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13320 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13321 |
13065 Clinch County Georgia 2706 6,718 |
13322 |
13067 Cobb County Georgia 84 707,442 |
13323 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13324 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13325 |
13069 Coffee County Georgia 1103 43,170 Douglas, GA |
13326 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13327 |
13071 Colquitt County Georgia 1046 46,137 |
13328 |
Moultrie, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13329 |
13073 Columbia County Georgia 476 131,627 |
13330 |
Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13331 |
13075 Cook County Georgia 1988 16,923 |
13332 |
13077 Coweta County Georgia 478 130,929 |
13333 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13334 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13335 |
13079 Crawford County Georgia 2266 12,600 Macon, |
13336 |
GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA |
13337 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13338 |
13081 Crisp County Georgia 1658 23,606 Cordele, GA |
13339 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13340 |
13083 Dade County Georgia 2013 16,490 Chattanooga, |
13341 |
TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
13342 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
13343 |
13085 Dawson County Georgia 1713 22,422 Atlanta-Sandy |
13344 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13345 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13346 |
13087 Decatur County Georgia 1514 27,509 Bainbridge, GA |
13347 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Tallahassee-Bainbridge, FL-GA Combined |
13348 |
Statistical Area |
13349 |
13089 DeKalb County Georgia 86 707,089 |
13350 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13351 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13352 |
13091 Dodge County Georgia 1766 21,329 |
13353 |
13093 Dooly County Georgia 2149 14,318 |
13354 |
13095 Dougherty County Georgia 613 94,501 Albany, |
13355 |
GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13356 |
13097 Douglas County Georgia 468 133,971 |
13357 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13358 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13359 |
13099 Early County Georgia 2391 10,594 |
13360 |
13101 Echols County Georgia 2907 3,988 Valdosta, GA |
13361 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13362 |
13103 Effingham County Georgia 933 53,293 |
13363 |
Savannah, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13364 |
Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13365 |
13105 Elbert County Georgia 1850 19,684 |
13366 |
13107 Emanuel County Georgia 1694 22,898 |
13367 |
13109 Evans County Georgia 2381 10,689 |
13368 |
13111 Fannin County Georgia 1663 23,492 |
13369 |
13113 Fayette County Georgia 552 107,524 |
13370 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13371 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13372 |
13115 Floyd County Georgia 607 96,177 Rome, GA |
13373 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rome-Summerville, GA Combined Statistical |
13374 |
Area |
13375 |
13117 Forsyth County Georgia 337 187,928 |
13376 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13377 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13378 |
13119 Franklin County Georgia 1737 21,894 |
13379 |
13121 Fulton County Georgia 43 977,773 |
13380 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13381 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13382 |
13123 Gilmer County Georgia 1484 28,190 |
13383 |
13125 Glascock County Georgia 2966 3,142 |
13384 |
13127 Glynn County Georgia 682 81,022 Brunswick, GA |
13385 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13386 |
13129 Gordon County Georgia 905 55,766 Calhoun, GA |
13387 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy |
13388 |
Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13389 |
13131 Grady County Georgia 1590 25,440 |
13390 |
13133 Greene County Georgia 2039 16,092 |
13391 |
13135 Gwinnett County Georgia 63 842,046 |
13392 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13393 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13394 |
13137 Habersham County Georgia 1099 43,520 |
13395 |
Cornelia, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13396 |
13139 Hall County Georgia 340 185,416 |
13397 |
Gainesville, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke |
13398 |
County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13399 |
13141 Hancock County Georgia 2522 8,996 Milledgeville, |
13400 |
GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13401 |
13143 Haralson County Georgia 1473 28,400 |
13402 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13403 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13404 |
13145 Harris County Georgia 1373 32,550 Columbus, GA-AL |
13405 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL Combined |
13406 |
Statistical Area |
13407 |
13147 Hart County Georgia 1585 25,518 |
13408 |
13149 Heard County Georgia 2321 11,633 Atlanta-Sandy |
13409 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13410 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13411 |
13151 Henry County Georgia 300 209,053 |
13412 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13413 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13414 |
13153 Houston County Georgia 435 146,136 Warner |
13415 |
Robins, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA |
13416 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13417 |
13155 Irwin County Georgia 2463 9,600 |
13418 |
13157 Jackson County Georgia 854 60,571 Jefferson, GA |
13419 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy |
13420 |
Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13421 |
13159 Jasper County Georgia 2207 13,630 Atlanta-Sandy |
13422 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13423 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13424 |
13161 Jeff Davis County Georgia 2096 15,156 |
13425 |
13163 Jefferson County Georgia 2016 16,432 |
13426 |
13165 Jenkins County Georgia 2501 9,213 |
13427 |
13167 Johnson County Georgia 2451 9,897 Dublin, GA |
13428 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13429 |
13169 Jones County Georgia 1465 28,577 Macon, GA |
13430 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA Combined |
13431 |
Statistical Area |
13432 |
13171 Lamar County Georgia 1918 18,057 Atlanta-Sandy |
13433 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13434 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13435 |
13173 Lanier County Georgia 2404 10,400 Valdosta, GA |
13436 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13437 |
13175 Laurens County Georgia 1012 48,041 Dublin, GA |
13438 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13439 |
13177 Lee County Georgia 1456 28,746 Albany, GA |
13440 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13441 |
13179 Liberty County Georgia 808 65,471 Hinesville, GA |
13442 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA |
13443 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13444 |
13181 Lincoln County Georgia 2624 7,737 Augusta-Richmond |
13445 |
County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13446 |
13183 Long County Georgia 2043 16,048 Hinesville, GA |
13447 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Savannah-Hinesville-Statesboro, GA |
13448 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13449 |
13185 Lowndes County Georgia 527 114,552 |
13450 |
Valdosta, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13451 |
13187 Lumpkin County Georgia 1419 30,611 |
13452 |
13189 McDuffie County Georgia 1746 21,663 |
13453 |
Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13454 |
13191 McIntosh County Georgia 2183 13,839 |
13455 |
Brunswick, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13456 |
13193 Macon County Georgia 2154 14,263 |
13457 |
13195 Madison County Georgia 1497 27,922 Athens-Clarke |
13458 |
County, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke |
13459 |
County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13460 |
13197 Marion County Georgia 2545 8,711 Columbus, GA-AL |
13461 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL Combined |
13462 |
Statistical Area |
13463 |
13199 Meriwether County Georgia 1770 21,273 |
13464 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13465 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13466 |
13201 Miller County Georgia 2761 5,969 |
13467 |
13205 Mitchell County Georgia 1683 23,144 |
13468 |
13207 Monroe County Georgia 1542 26,637 Macon, GA |
13469 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA Combined |
13470 |
Statistical Area |
13471 |
13209 Montgomery County Georgia 2527 8,913 Vidalia, |
13472 |
GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13473 |
13211 Morgan County Georgia 1926 17,881 Atlanta-Sandy |
13474 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13475 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13476 |
13213 Murray County Georgia 1186 39,392 Dalton, GA |
13477 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
13478 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
13479 |
13215 Muscogee County Georgia 322 198,413 |
13480 |
Columbus, GA-AL Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, |
13481 |
GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
13482 |
13217 Newton County Georgia 577 101,505 |
13483 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13484 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13485 |
13219 Oconee County Georgia 1337 33,619 Athens-Clarke |
13486 |
County, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke |
13487 |
County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13488 |
13221 Oglethorpe County Georgia 2131 14,618 |
13489 |
Athens-Clarke County, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13490 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13491 |
13223 Paulding County Georgia 438 144,800 |
13492 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13493 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13494 |
13225 Peach County Georgia 1507 27,622 Warner Robins, |
13495 |
GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA |
13496 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13497 |
13227 Pickens County Georgia 1441 29,268 Atlanta-Sandy |
13498 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13499 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13500 |
13229 Pierce County Georgia 1882 18,844 Waycross, GA |
13501 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13502 |
13231 Pike County Georgia 1929 17,810 Atlanta-Sandy |
13503 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13504 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13505 |
13233 Polk County Georgia 1147 41,188 Cedartown, GA |
13506 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy |
13507 |
Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13508 |
13235 Pulaski County Georgia 2315 11,720 Warner Robins, |
13509 |
GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA |
13510 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13511 |
13237 Putnam County Georgia 1774 21,198 |
13512 |
13239 Quitman County Georgia 3013 2,404 |
13513 |
13241 Rabun County Georgia 2026 16,297 |
13514 |
13243 Randolph County Georgia 2653 7,327 |
13515 |
13245 Richmond County Georgia 311 202,587 |
13516 |
Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13517 |
13247 Rockdale County Georgia 658 85,820 |
13518 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13519 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13520 |
13249 Schley County Georgia 2839 4,990 Americus, GA |
13521 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13522 |
13251 Screven County Georgia 2161 14,202 |
13523 |
13253 Seminole County Georgia 2525 8,947 |
13524 |
13255 Spalding County Georgia 823 63,865 |
13525 |
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13526 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13527 |
13257 Stephens County Georgia 1569 25,891 Toccoa, |
13528 |
GA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13529 |
13259 Stewart County Georgia 2757 6,042 |
13530 |
13261 Sumter County Georgia 1400 31,554 Americus, GA |
13531 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13532 |
13263 Talbot County Georgia 2722 6,517 |
13533 |
13265 Taliaferro County Georgia 3076 1,680 |
13534 |
13267 Tattnall County Georgia 1595 25,384 |
13535 |
13269 Taylor County Georgia 2570 8,420 |
13536 |
13271 Telfair County Georgia 2022 16,349 |
13537 |
13273 Terrell County Georgia 2516 9,045 Albany, GA |
13538 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13539 |
13275 Thomas County Georgia 1075 44,724 Thomasville, GA |
13540 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13541 |
13277 Tift County Georgia 1152 41,064 Tifton, GA |
13542 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13543 |
13279 Toombs County Georgia 1519 27,315 Vidalia, GA |
13544 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13545 |
13281 Towns County Georgia 2395 10,495 |
13546 |
13283 Treutlen County Georgia 2701 6,769 |
13547 |
13285 Troup County Georgia 773 68,468 LaGrange, GA |
13548 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy |
13549 |
Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13550 |
13287 Turner County Georgia 2572 8,410 |
13551 |
13289 Twiggs County Georgia 2569 8,447 Macon, GA |
13552 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Macon-Warner Robins, GA Combined |
13553 |
Statistical Area |
13554 |
13291 Union County Georgia 1757 21,451 |
13555 |
13293 Upson County Georgia 1544 26,630 Thomaston, GA |
13556 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy |
13557 |
Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13558 |
13295 Walker County Georgia 780 68,094 Chattanooga, |
13559 |
TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
13560 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
13561 |
13297 Walton County Georgia 665 84,575 Atlanta-Sandy |
13562 |
Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13563 |
Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area |
13564 |
13299 Ware County Georgia 1280 35,821 Waycross, GA |
13565 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13566 |
13301 Warren County Georgia 2799 5,578 |
13567 |
13303 Washington County Georgia 1784 20,879 |
13568 |
13305 Wayne County Georgia 1423 30,305 Jesup, GA |
13569 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13570 |
13307 Webster County Georgia 2989 2,793 |
13571 |
13309 Wheeler County Georgia 2607 7,888 |
13572 |
13311 White County Georgia 1512 27,556 |
13573 |
13313 Whitfield County Georgia 567 103,359 |
13574 |
Dalton, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13575 |
Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
13576 |
13315 Wilcox County Georgia 2513 9,068 |
13577 |
13317 Wilkes County Georgia 2437 10,076 |
13578 |
13319 Wilkinson County Georgia 2465 9,577 |
13579 |
13321 Worth County Georgia 1741 21,741 Albany, GA |
13580 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13581 |
15001 Hawaii County Hawaiʻi 336 189,191 Hilo, HI |
13582 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13583 |
15003 Honolulu, City and County of[15] Hawaiʻi 44 |
13584 |
976,372 Urban Honolulu, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13585 |
15005 Kalawao County Hawaiʻi 3142 90 |
13586 |
Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13587 |
15007 Kauai County Hawaiʻi 774 68,434 Kapaa, HI |
13588 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13589 |
15009 Maui County Hawaiʻi 399 158,226 |
13590 |
Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13591 |
16001 Ada County Idaho 167 409,061 Boise City, ID |
13592 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
13593 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13594 |
16003 Adams County Idaho 2914 3,915 |
13595 |
16005 Bannock County Idaho 668 83,800 Pocatello, ID |
13596 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13597 |
16007 Bear Lake County Idaho 2772 5,907 |
13598 |
16009 Benewah County Idaho 2509 9,117 |
13599 |
16011 Bingham County Idaho 1058 45,474 Blackfoot, ID |
13600 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, ID |
13601 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13602 |
16013 Blaine County Idaho 1776 21,146 Hailey, ID Micropolitan |
13603 |
Statistical Area |
13604 |
16015 Boise County Idaho 2696 6,835 Boise City, ID |
13605 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
13606 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13607 |
16017 Bonner County Idaho 1166 40,476 Sandpoint, ID |
13608 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13609 |
16019 Bonneville County Idaho 559 106,684 Idaho |
13610 |
Falls, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, |
13611 |
ID Combined Statistical Area |
13612 |
16021 Boundary County Idaho 2375 10,808 |
13613 |
16023 Butte County Idaho 2996 2,740 Idaho Falls, ID |
13614 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, ID |
13615 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13616 |
16025 Camas County Idaho 3106 1,077 Hailey, ID Micropolitan |
13617 |
Statistical Area |
13618 |
16027 Canyon County Idaho 329 193,888 Boise City, ID |
13619 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
13620 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13621 |
16029 Caribou County Idaho 2699 6,787 |
13622 |
16031 Cassia County Idaho 1678 23,249 Burley, ID Micropolitan |
13623 |
Statistical Area |
13624 |
16033 Clark County Idaho 3114 869 |
13625 |
16035 Clearwater County Idaho 2558 8,590 |
13626 |
16037 Custer County Idaho 2882 4,331 |
13627 |
16039 Elmore County Idaho 1553 26,223 Mountain Home, ID |
13628 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, |
13629 |
ID-OR Combined Statistical Area |
13630 |
16041 Franklin County Idaho 2253 12,786 Logan, UT-ID |
13631 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13632 |
16043 Fremont County Idaho 2243 12,957 Rexburg, ID Micropolitan |
13633 |
Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, ID Combined |
13634 |
Statistical Area |
13635 |
16045 Gem County Idaho 2000 16,673 Boise City, ID |
13636 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
13637 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13638 |
16047 Gooding County Idaho 2088 15,291 |
13639 |
16049 Idaho County Idaho 2024 16,308 |
13640 |
16051 Jefferson County Idaho 1540 26,684 Idaho Falls, ID |
13641 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, ID |
13642 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13643 |
16053 Jerome County Idaho 1710 22,499 Twin Falls, ID |
13644 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13645 |
16055 Kootenai County Idaho 443 142,357 Coeur |
13646 |
d'Alene, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area Spokane-Spokane |
13647 |
Valley-Coeur d'Alene, WA-ID Combined Statistical Area |
13648 |
16057 Latah County Idaho 1213 38,184 Moscow, ID Micropolitan |
13649 |
Statistical Area Pullman-Moscow, WA-ID Combined Statistical Area |
13650 |
16059 Lemhi County Idaho 2622 7,758 |
13651 |
16061 Lewis County Idaho 2917 3,889 |
13652 |
16063 Lincoln County Idaho 2821 5,277 Hailey, ID Micropolitan |
13653 |
Statistical Area |
13654 |
16065 Madison County Idaho 1233 37,456 Rexburg, ID Micropolitan |
13655 |
Statistical Area Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot, ID Combined |
13656 |
Statistical Area |
13657 |
16067 Minidoka County Idaho 1839 20,037 Burley, ID |
13658 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13659 |
16069 Nez Perce County Idaho 1181 39,531 Lewiston, ID-WA |
13660 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13661 |
16071 Oneida County Idaho 2890 4,215 |
13662 |
16073 Owyhee County Idaho 2330 11,439 Boise City, ID |
13663 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
13664 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13665 |
16075 Payette County Idaho 1702 22,639 Ontario, OR-ID |
13666 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
13667 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13668 |
16077 Power County Idaho 2620 7,778 |
13669 |
16079 Shoshone County Idaho 2260 12,702 |
13670 |
16081 Teton County Idaho 2439 10,052 Jackson, WY-ID |
13671 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13672 |
16083 Twin Falls County Idaho 699 78,595 Twin Falls, ID |
13673 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13674 |
16085 Valley County Idaho 2470 9,545 |
13675 |
16087 Washington County Idaho 2435 10,099 |
13676 |
17001 Adams County Illinois 787 67,197 Quincy, IL-MO |
13677 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Quincy-Hannibal, IL-MO Combined |
13678 |
Statistical Area |
13679 |
17003 Alexander County Illinois 2623 7,748 Cape |
13680 |
Girardeau, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Cape |
13681 |
Girardeau-Sikeston, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
13682 |
17005 Bond County Illinois 1938 17,644 St. Louis, MO-IL |
13683 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
13684 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13685 |
17007 Boone County Illinois 926 53,940 Rockford, IL |
13686 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rockford-Freeport-Rochelle, IL |
13687 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13688 |
17009 Brown County Illinois 2692 6,914 |
13689 |
17011 Bureau County Illinois 1319 34,323 Ottawa-Peru, IL |
13690 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined |
13691 |
Statistical Area |
13692 |
17013 Calhoun County Illinois 2838 5,014 St. Louis, MO-IL |
13693 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
13694 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13695 |
17015 Carroll County Illinois 2105 15,011 |
13696 |
17017 Cass County Illinois 2220 13,338 |
13697 |
17019 Champaign County Illinois 310 203,276 |
13698 |
Champaign-Urbana, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13699 |
17021 Christian County Illinois 1309 34,638 |
13700 |
Taylorville, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13701 |
Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL Combined Statistical Area |
13702 |
17023 Clark County Illinois 2031 16,209 |
13703 |
17025 Clay County Illinois 2191 13,766 |
13704 |
17027 Clinton County Illinois 1220 38,061 St. Louis, MO-IL |
13705 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
13706 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13707 |
17029 Coles County Illinois 929 53,655 |
13708 |
Charleston-Mattoon, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13709 |
17031 Cook County Illinois 2 5,231,351 |
13710 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13711 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13712 |
17033 Crawford County Illinois 1853 19,600 |
13713 |
17035 Cumberland County Illinois 2361 10,968 |
13714 |
Charleston-Mattoon, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13715 |
17037 DeKalb County Illinois 563 104,704 |
13716 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13717 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13718 |
17039 De Witt County Illinois 2015 16,434 Bloomington, IL |
13719 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Pontiac, IL Combined |
13720 |
Statistical Area |
13721 |
17041 Douglas County Illinois 1844 19,853 |
13722 |
17043 DuPage County Illinois 52 927,987 |
13723 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13724 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13725 |
17045 Edgar County Illinois 1911 18,191 |
13726 |
17047 Edwards County Illinois 2709 6,684 |
13727 |
17049 Effingham County Illinois 1318 34,353 |
13728 |
Effingham, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13729 |
17051 Fayette County Illinois 1731 22,014 |
13730 |
17053 Ford County Illinois 2176 14,008 |
13731 |
Champaign-Urbana, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13732 |
17055 Franklin County Illinois 1185 39,407 |
13733 |
17057 Fulton County Illinois 1257 36,651 Canton, IL |
13734 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL Combined |
13735 |
Statistical Area |
13736 |
17059 Gallatin County Illinois 2811 5,430 |
13737 |
17061 Greene County Illinois 2210 13,576 |
13738 |
17063 Grundy County Illinois 974 50,281 |
13739 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13740 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13741 |
17065 Hamilton County Illinois 2573 8,370 |
13742 |
17067 Hancock County Illinois 1881 18,891 Fort |
13743 |
Madison-Keokuk, IA-IL-MO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13744 |
17069 Hardin County Illinois 2886 4,258 |
13745 |
17071 Henderson County Illinois 2678 7,043 |
13746 |
Burlington, IA-IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13747 |
17073 Henry County Illinois 976 50,155 |
13748 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13749 |
Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area |
13750 |
17075 Iroquois County Illinois 1443 29,240 |
13751 |
17077 Jackson County Illinois 863 60,071 |
13752 |
Carbondale-Marion, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13753 |
17079 Jasper County Illinois 2461 9,614 |
13754 |
17081 Jefferson County Illinois 1203 38,720 Mount |
13755 |
Vernon, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13756 |
17083 Jersey County Illinois 1698 22,742 St. Louis, MO-IL |
13757 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
13758 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13759 |
17085 Jo Daviess County Illinois 1709 22,549 |
13760 |
17087 Johnson County Illinois 2255 12,760 |
13761 |
17089 Kane County Illinois 124 522,487 |
13762 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13763 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13764 |
17091 Kankakee County Illinois 530 113,040 |
13765 |
Kankakee, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Chicago-Naperville, |
13766 |
IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13767 |
17093 Kendall County Illinois 515 118,105 |
13768 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13769 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13770 |
17095 Knox County Illinois 950 52,247 Galesburg, IL |
13771 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13772 |
17097 Lake County Illinois 88 702,120 |
13773 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13774 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13775 |
17099 LaSalle County Illinois 531 112,973 |
13776 |
Ottawa-Peru, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area Chicago-Naperville, |
13777 |
IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13778 |
17101 Lawrence County Illinois 2001 16,604 |
13779 |
17103 Lee County Illinois 1299 35,037 Dixon, IL |
13780 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dixon-Sterling, IL Combined |
13781 |
Statistical Area |
13782 |
17105 Livingston County Illinois 1207 38,647 Pontiac, |
13783 |
IL Micropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Pontiac, IL Combined |
13784 |
Statistical Area |
13785 |
17107 Logan County Illinois 1427 30,013 Lincoln, IL |
13786 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL |
13787 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13788 |
17109 McDonough County Illinois 1375 32,537 Macomb, |
13789 |
IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13790 |
17111 McHenry County Illinois 210 308,145 |
13791 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13792 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13793 |
17113 McLean County Illinois 362 172,281 |
13794 |
Bloomington, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Pontiac, IL |
13795 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13796 |
17115 Macon County Illinois 543 110,122 Decatur, |
13797 |
IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13798 |
17117 Macoupin County Illinois 1024 47,231 St. |
13799 |
Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
13800 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
13801 |
17119 Madison County Illinois 248 267,883 St. |
13802 |
Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
13803 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
13804 |
17121 Marion County Illinois 1199 38,894 Centralia, IL |
13805 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, |
13806 |
MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
13807 |
17123 Marshall County Illinois 2286 12,327 Peoria, |
13808 |
IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL Combined |
13809 |
Statistical Area |
13810 |
17125 Mason County Illinois 2146 14,327 |
13811 |
17127 Massac County Illinois 2089 15,234 Paducah, KY-IL |
13812 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Paducah-Mayfield, KY-IL Combined |
13813 |
Statistical Area |
13814 |
17129 Menard County Illinois 2259 12,722 Springfield, IL |
13815 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL |
13816 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13817 |
17131 Mercer County Illinois 2028 16,219 |
13818 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13819 |
Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area |
13820 |
17133 Monroe County Illinois 1344 33,357 St. Louis, MO-IL |
13821 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
13822 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13823 |
17135 Montgomery County Illinois 1434 29,620 |
13824 |
17137 Morgan County Illinois 1296 35,272 Jacksonville, IL |
13825 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL |
13826 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13827 |
17139 Moultrie County Illinois 2112 14,933 |
13828 |
17141 Ogle County Illinois 942 52,848 Rochelle, IL |
13829 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Rockford-Freeport-Rochelle, IL |
13830 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13831 |
17143 Peoria County Illinois 339 187,254 Peoria, |
13832 |
IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL Combined |
13833 |
Statistical Area |
13834 |
17145 Perry County Illinois 1728 22,058 |
13835 |
17147 Piatt County Illinois 2011 16,504 |
13836 |
Champaign-Urbana, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13837 |
17149 Pike County Illinois 2024 16,308 |
13838 |
17151 Pope County Illinois 2883 4,272 |
13839 |
17153 Pulaski County Illinois 2760 5,998 |
13840 |
17155 Putnam County Illinois 2775 5,886 Ottawa-Peru, IL |
13841 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined |
13842 |
Statistical Area |
13843 |
17157 Randolph County Illinois 1355 32,956 |
13844 |
17159 Richland County Illinois 2033 16,176 |
13845 |
17161 Rock Island County Illinois 426 147,457 |
13846 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13847 |
Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area |
13848 |
17163 St. Clair County Illinois 247 268,858 |
13849 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
13850 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
13851 |
17165 Saline County Illinois 1610 24,946 |
13852 |
17167 Sangamon County Illinois 318 199,271 |
13853 |
Springfield, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13854 |
Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL Combined Statistical Area |
13855 |
17169 Schuyler County Illinois 2644 7,457 |
13856 |
17171 Scott County Illinois 2820 5,290 Jacksonville, IL |
13857 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln, IL |
13858 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13859 |
17173 Shelby County Illinois 1723 22,196 |
13860 |
17175 Stark County Illinois 2764 5,946 Peoria, IL |
13861 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL Combined |
13862 |
Statistical Area |
13863 |
17177 Stephenson County Illinois 1027 46,959 |
13864 |
Freeport, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13865 |
Rockford-Freeport-Rochelle, IL Combined Statistical Area |
13866 |
17179 Tazewell County Illinois 458 135,949 |
13867 |
Peoria, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL |
13868 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13869 |
17181 Union County Illinois 1937 17,647 |
13870 |
17183 Vermilion County Illinois 683 80,727 |
13871 |
Danville, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13872 |
17185 Wabash County Illinois 2314 11,727 |
13873 |
17187 Warren County Illinois 1933 17,731 |
13874 |
17189 Washington County Illinois 2133 14,598 |
13875 |
17191 Wayne County Illinois 2005 16,574 |
13876 |
17193 White County Illinois 2135 14,568 |
13877 |
17195 Whiteside County Illinois 881 57,846 |
13878 |
Sterling, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area Dixon-Sterling, IL |
13879 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13880 |
17197 Will County Illinois 89 682,518 |
13881 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13882 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13883 |
17199 Williamson County Illinois 790 66,674 |
13884 |
Carbondale-Marion, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13885 |
17201 Winnebago County Illinois 225 292,069 |
13886 |
Rockford, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13887 |
Rockford-Freeport-Rochelle, IL Combined Statistical Area |
13888 |
17203 Woodford County Illinois 1195 38,971 Peoria, |
13889 |
IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Peoria-Canton, IL Combined |
13890 |
Statistical Area |
13891 |
18001 Adams County Indiana 1316 34,365 Decatur, IN |
13892 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN |
13893 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13894 |
18003 Allen County Indiana 185 360,412 Fort |
13895 |
Wayne, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, |
13896 |
IN Combined Statistical Area |
13897 |
18005 Bartholomew County Indiana 694 79,129 |
13898 |
Columbus, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13899 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
13900 |
18007 Benton County Indiana 2532 8,804 Lafayette-West |
13901 |
Lafayette, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-West |
13902 |
Lafayette-Frankfort, IN Combined Statistical Area |
13903 |
18009 Blackford County Indiana 2272 12,502 |
13904 |
18011 Boone County Indiana 876 58,944 |
13905 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13906 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
13907 |
18013 Brown County Indiana 2102 15,083 |
13908 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13909 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
13910 |
18015 Carroll County Indiana 1835 20,095 Lafayette-West |
13911 |
Lafayette, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-West |
13912 |
Lafayette-Frankfort, IN Combined Statistical Area |
13913 |
18017 Cass County Indiana 1208 38,581 Logansport, IN |
13914 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13915 |
18019 Clark County Indiana 537 111,951 |
13916 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13917 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
13918 |
Statistical Area |
13919 |
18021 Clay County Indiana 1535 26,837 Terre Haute, IN |
13920 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13921 |
18023 Clinton County Indiana 1353 33,022 Frankfort, IN |
13922 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-West Lafayette-Frankfort, IN |
13923 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13924 |
18025 Crawford County Indiana 2382 10,665 |
13925 |
18027 Daviess County Indiana 1389 32,064 Washington, IN |
13926 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13927 |
18029 Dearborn County Indiana 982 49,831 |
13928 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13929 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
13930 |
18031 Decatur County Indiana 1560 26,042 Greensburg, IN |
13931 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined |
13932 |
Statistical Area |
13933 |
18033 DeKalb County Indiana 1124 42,321 Auburn, IN |
13934 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN |
13935 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13936 |
18035 Delaware County Indiana 517 117,364 |
13937 |
Muncie, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13938 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
13939 |
18037 Dubois County Indiana 1128 42,071 Jasper, IN |
13940 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13941 |
18039 Elkhart County Indiana 317 199,619 |
13942 |
Elkhart-Goshen, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area South |
13943 |
Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI Combined Statistical Area |
13944 |
18041 Fayette County Indiana 1642 24,029 Connersville, IN |
13945 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Richmond-Connersville, IN Combined |
13946 |
Statistical Area |
13947 |
18043 Floyd County Indiana 728 75,283 |
13948 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13949 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
13950 |
Statistical Area |
13951 |
18045 Fountain County Indiana 1969 17,119 |
13952 |
18047 Franklin County Indiana 1691 22,969 |
13953 |
18049 Fulton County Indiana 1794 20,737 |
13954 |
18051 Gibson County Indiana 1339 33,458 |
13955 |
18053 Grant County Indiana 766 69,330 Marion, IN |
13956 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13957 |
18055 Greene County Indiana 1357 32,940 |
13958 |
18057 Hamilton County Indiana 227 289,495 |
13959 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13960 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
13961 |
18059 Hancock County Indiana 753 70,933 |
13962 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13963 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
13964 |
18061 Harrison County Indiana 1194 39,134 |
13965 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13966 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
13967 |
Statistical Area |
13968 |
18063 Hendricks County Indiana 421 150,434 |
13969 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13970 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
13971 |
18065 Henry County Indiana 993 49,345 New Castle, IN |
13972 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined |
13973 |
Statistical Area |
13974 |
18067 Howard County Indiana 673 82,849 Kokomo, IN |
13975 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Kokomo-Peru, IN Combined |
13976 |
Statistical Area |
13977 |
18069 Huntington County Indiana 1246 36,987 |
13978 |
Huntington, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area Fort |
13979 |
Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN Combined Statistical Area |
13980 |
18071 Jackson County Indiana 1106 43,083 Seymour, IN |
13981 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN |
13982 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13983 |
18073 Jasper County Indiana 1340 33,456 |
13984 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13985 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
13986 |
18075 Jay County Indiana 1763 21,366 |
13987 |
18077 Jefferson County Indiana 1371 32,554 Madison, |
13988 |
IN Micropolitan Statistical Area Louisville/Jefferson |
13989 |
County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
13990 |
18079 Jennings County Indiana 1486 28,161 North |
13991 |
Vernon, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN |
13992 |
Combined Statistical Area |
13993 |
18081 Johnson County Indiana 440 143,191 |
13994 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
13995 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
13996 |
18083 Knox County Indiana 1215 38,122 Vincennes, IN |
13997 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
13998 |
18085 Kosciusko County Indiana 704 77,609 Warsaw, |
13999 |
IN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14000 |
18087 LaGrange County Indiana 1231 37,521 |
14001 |
18089 Lake County Indiana 136 493,618 |
14002 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14003 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
14004 |
18091 LaPorte County Indiana 541 111,246 Michigan |
14005 |
City-La Porte, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14006 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
14007 |
18093 Lawrence County Indiana 1048 46,078 Bedford, |
14008 |
IN Micropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Bedford, IN Combined |
14009 |
Statistical Area |
14010 |
18095 Madison County Indiana 479 130,348 |
14011 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14012 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
14013 |
18097 Marion County Indiana 55 918,977 |
14014 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14015 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
14016 |
18099 Marshall County Indiana 1025 47,024 |
14017 |
Plymouth, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area South |
14018 |
Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI Combined Statistical Area |
14019 |
18101 Martin County Indiana 2421 10,260 |
14020 |
18103 Miami County Indiana 1262 36,486 Peru, IN |
14021 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Kokomo-Peru, IN Combined Statistical Area |
14022 |
18105 Monroe County Indiana 445 141,019 |
14023 |
Bloomington, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Bedford, IN |
14024 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14025 |
18107 Montgomery County Indiana 1211 38,254 |
14026 |
Crawfordsville, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14027 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
14028 |
18109 Morgan County Indiana 765 69,356 |
14029 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14030 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
14031 |
18111 Newton County Indiana 2173 14,044 |
14032 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14033 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
14034 |
18113 Noble County Indiana 1018 47,582 Kendallville, IN |
14035 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN Combined |
14036 |
Statistical Area |
14037 |
18115 Ohio County Indiana 2754 6,079 Cincinnati, |
14038 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14039 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
14040 |
18117 Orange County Indiana 1849 19,690 |
14041 |
18119 Owen County Indiana 1762 21,380 Bloomington, IN |
14042 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Bloomington-Bedford, IN Combined |
14043 |
Statistical Area |
14044 |
18121 Parke County Indiana 1974 17,069 |
14045 |
18123 Perry County Indiana 1859 19,462 |
14046 |
18125 Pike County Indiana 2254 12,766 Jasper, IN |
14047 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14048 |
18127 Porter County Indiana 379 165,682 |
14049 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14050 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
14051 |
18129 Posey County Indiana 1581 25,599 Evansville, |
14052 |
IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14053 |
18131 Pulaski County Indiana 2234 13,124 |
14054 |
18133 Putnam County Indiana 1227 37,750 |
14055 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14056 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
14057 |
18135 Randolph County Indiana 1573 25,815 |
14058 |
18137 Ripley County Indiana 1464 28,583 |
14059 |
18139 Rush County Indiana 1972 17,095 |
14060 |
18141 St. Joseph County Indiana 250 266,344 |
14061 |
South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI Metropolitan Statistical Area South |
14062 |
Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI Combined Statistical Area |
14063 |
18143 Scott County Indiana 1655 23,791 |
14064 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14065 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14066 |
Statistical Area |
14067 |
18145 Shelby County Indiana 1076 44,471 |
14068 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14069 |
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN Combined Statistical Area |
14070 |
18147 Spencer County Indiana 1785 20,837 |
14071 |
18149 Starke County Indiana 1681 23,213 |
14072 |
18151 Steuben County Indiana 1325 34,124 Angola, IN |
14073 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN |
14074 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14075 |
18153 Sullivan County Indiana 1775 21,188 Terre |
14076 |
Haute, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14077 |
18155 Switzerland County Indiana 2402 10,424 |
14078 |
18157 Tippecanoe County Indiana 355 177,513 |
14079 |
Lafayette-West Lafayette, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14080 |
Lafayette-West Lafayette-Frankfort, IN Combined Statistical Area |
14081 |
18159 Tipton County Indiana 2064 15,695 |
14082 |
18161 Union County Indiana 2649 7,362 Cincinnati, |
14083 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14084 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
14085 |
18163 Vanderburgh County Indiana 349 180,858 |
14086 |
Evansville, IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14087 |
18165 Vermillion County Indiana 2044 16,040 Terre |
14088 |
Haute, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14089 |
18167 Vigo County Indiana 546 108,428 Terre |
14090 |
Haute, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14091 |
18169 Wabash County Indiana 1381 32,361 Wabash, IN |
14092 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14093 |
18171 Warren County Indiana 2577 8,342 |
14094 |
18173 Warrick County Indiana 856 60,463 Evansville, |
14095 |
IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14096 |
18175 Washington County Indiana 1498 27,921 |
14097 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14098 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14099 |
Statistical Area |
14100 |
18177 Wayne County Indiana 778 68,346 Richmond, IN |
14101 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Richmond-Connersville, IN Combined |
14102 |
Statistical Area |
14103 |
18179 Wells County Indiana 1506 27,652 Fort Wayne, IN |
14104 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN |
14105 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14106 |
18181 White County Indiana 1629 24,426 |
14107 |
18183 Whitley County Indiana 1345 33,342 Fort Wayne, IN |
14108 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn, IN |
14109 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14110 |
19001 Adair County Iowa 2643 7,481 |
14111 |
19003 Adams County Iowa 2915 3,911 |
14112 |
19005 Allamakee County Iowa 2160 14,237 |
14113 |
19007 Appanoose County Iowa 2261 12,700 |
14114 |
19009 Audubon County Iowa 2771 5,910 |
14115 |
19011 Benton County Iowa 1572 25,827 Cedar Rapids, IA |
14116 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA Combined |
14117 |
Statistical Area |
14118 |
19013 Black Hawk County Iowa 475 131,820 |
14119 |
Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14120 |
19015 Boone County Iowa 1555 26,195 Boone, IA Micropolitan |
14121 |
Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des Moines, IA Combined |
14122 |
Statistical Area |
14123 |
19017 Bremer County Iowa 1622 24,479 Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA |
14124 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14125 |
19019 Buchanan County Iowa 1780 20,942 |
14126 |
19021 Buena Vista County Iowa 1805 20,592 Storm Lake, IA |
14127 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14128 |
19023 Butler County Iowa 2108 14,986 |
14129 |
19025 Calhoun County Iowa 2450 9,909 |
14130 |
19027 Carroll County Iowa 1803 20,631 |
14131 |
19029 Cass County Iowa 2197 13,723 |
14132 |
19031 Cedar County Iowa 1900 18,416 |
14133 |
19033 Cerro Gordo County Iowa 1091 43,788 Mason City, IA |
14134 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14135 |
19035 Cherokee County Iowa 2301 11,946 |
14136 |
19037 Chickasaw County Iowa 2288 12,276 |
14137 |
19039 Clarke County Iowa 2483 9,370 |
14138 |
19041 Clay County Iowa 2003 16,599 Spencer, IA Micropolitan |
14139 |
Statistical Area |
14140 |
19043 Clayton County Iowa 1927 17,835 |
14141 |
19045 Clinton County Iowa 1001 48,717 Clinton, IA Micropolitan |
14142 |
Statistical Area Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area |
14143 |
19047 Crawford County Iowa 1960 17,309 |
14144 |
19049 Dallas County Iowa 748 71,967 Des Moines-West Des |
14145 |
Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des |
14146 |
Moines, IA Combined Statistical Area |
14147 |
19051 Davis County Iowa 2550 8,689 Ottumwa, IA Micropolitan |
14148 |
Statistical Area |
14149 |
19053 Decatur County Iowa 2589 8,253 |
14150 |
19055 Delaware County Iowa 1945 17,574 |
14151 |
19057 Des Moines County Iowa 1169 40,340 Burlington, |
14152 |
IA-IL Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14153 |
19059 Dickinson County Iowa 1985 16,972 Spirit Lake, IA |
14154 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14155 |
19061 Dubuque County Iowa 610 95,097 Dubuque, IA Metropolitan |
14156 |
Statistical Area |
14157 |
19063 Emmet County Iowa 2433 10,120 |
14158 |
19065 Fayette County Iowa 1789 20,793 |
14159 |
19067 Floyd County Iowa 2042 16,056 |
14160 |
19069 Franklin County Iowa 2393 10,554 |
14161 |
19071 Fremont County Iowa 2668 7,147 |
14162 |
19073 Greene County Iowa 2505 9,153 |
14163 |
19075 Grundy County Iowa 2276 12,448 Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA |
14164 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14165 |
19077 Guthrie County Iowa 2376 10,777 Des Moines-West Des |
14166 |
Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des |
14167 |
Moines, IA Combined Statistical Area |
14168 |
19079 Hamilton County Iowa 2086 15,344 |
14169 |
19081 Hancock County Iowa 2351 11,134 |
14170 |
19083 Hardin County Iowa 1961 17,302 |
14171 |
19085 Harrison County Iowa 2139 14,548 Omaha-Council |
14172 |
Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Omaha-Council |
14173 |
Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
14174 |
19087 Henry County Iowa 1829 20,236 |
14175 |
19089 Howard County Iowa 2466 9,563 |
14176 |
19091 Humboldt County Iowa 2456 9,729 |
14177 |
19093 Ida County Iowa 2673 7,108 |
14178 |
19095 Iowa County Iowa 2032 16,189 |
14179 |
19097 Jackson County Iowa 1848 19,712 |
14180 |
19099 Jasper County Iowa 1259 36,602 Newton, IA Micropolitan |
14181 |
Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des Moines, IA Combined |
14182 |
Statistical Area |
14183 |
19101 Jefferson County Iowa 1990 16,867 Fairfield, IA |
14184 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14185 |
19103 Johnson County Iowa 456 136,317 Iowa City, IA |
14186 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA Combined |
14187 |
Statistical Area |
14188 |
19105 Jones County Iowa 1802 20,639 Cedar Rapids, IA |
14189 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA Combined |
14190 |
Statistical Area |
14191 |
19107 Keokuk County Iowa 2406 10,374 |
14192 |
19109 Kossuth County Iowa 2085 15,346 |
14193 |
19111 Lee County Iowa 1284 35,617 Fort Madison-Keokuk, |
14194 |
IA-IL-MO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14195 |
19113 Linn County Iowa 291 215,295 Cedar Rapids, IA |
14196 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA Combined |
14197 |
Statistical Area |
14198 |
19115 Louisa County Iowa 2339 11,278 |
14199 |
19117 Lucas County Iowa 2537 8,760 |
14200 |
19119 Lyon County Iowa 2313 11,757 |
14201 |
19121 Madison County Iowa 2068 15,654 Des Moines-West Des |
14202 |
Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des |
14203 |
Moines, IA Combined Statistical Area |
14204 |
19123 Mahaska County Iowa 1712 22,443 Oskaloosa, IA |
14205 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14206 |
19125 Marion County Iowa 1342 33,419 |
14207 |
19127 Marshall County Iowa 1158 40,857 Marshalltown, IA |
14208 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14209 |
19129 Mills County Iowa 2121 14,837 Omaha-Council Bluffs, |
14210 |
NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, |
14211 |
NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
14212 |
19131 Mitchell County Iowa 2380 10,725 |
14213 |
19133 Monona County Iowa 2508 9,124 |
14214 |
19135 Monroe County Iowa 2598 8,063 |
14215 |
19137 Montgomery County Iowa 2392 10,566 |
14216 |
19139 Muscatine County Iowa 1114 42,879 Muscatine, IA |
14217 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined |
14218 |
Statistical Area |
14219 |
19141 O'Brien County Iowa 2164 14,172 |
14220 |
19143 Osceola County Iowa 2745 6,193 |
14221 |
19145 Page County Iowa 2063 15,713 |
14222 |
19147 Palo Alto County Iowa 2496 9,275 |
14223 |
19149 Plymouth County Iowa 1611 24,907 Sioux City, |
14224 |
IA-NE-SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, |
14225 |
IA-SD-NE Combined Statistical Area |
14226 |
19151 Pocahontas County Iowa 2667 7,150 |
14227 |
19153 Polk County Iowa 151 443,710 Des Moines-West |
14228 |
Des Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des |
14229 |
Moines, IA Combined Statistical Area |
14230 |
19155 Pottawattamie County Iowa 621 92,913 Omaha-Council |
14231 |
Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Omaha-Council |
14232 |
Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
14233 |
19157 Poweshiek County Iowa 1887 18,736 |
14234 |
19159 Ringgold County Iowa 2833 5,096 |
14235 |
19161 Sac County Iowa 2430 10,153 |
14236 |
19163 Scott County Iowa 367 168,799 |
14237 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14238 |
Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area |
14239 |
19165 Shelby County Iowa 2296 12,069 |
14240 |
19167 Sioux County Iowa 1320 34,268 |
14241 |
19169 Story County Iowa 632 91,140 Ames, IA Metropolitan |
14242 |
Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des Moines, IA Combined |
14243 |
Statistical Area |
14244 |
19171 Tama County Iowa 1948 17,536 |
14245 |
19173 Taylor County Iowa 2744 6,208 |
14246 |
19175 Union County Iowa 2267 12,594 |
14247 |
19177 Van Buren County Iowa 2646 7,449 |
14248 |
19179 Wapello County Iowa 1293 35,366 Ottumwa, IA Micropolitan |
14249 |
Statistical Area |
14250 |
19181 Warren County Iowa 1029 46,891 Des Moines-West Des |
14251 |
Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Des Moines-Ames-West Des |
14252 |
Moines, IA Combined Statistical Area |
14253 |
19183 Washington County Iowa 1736 21,914 Iowa City, IA |
14254 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA Combined |
14255 |
Statistical Area |
14256 |
19185 Wayne County Iowa 2736 6,344 |
14257 |
19187 Webster County Iowa 1241 37,273 Fort Dodge, IA |
14258 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14259 |
19189 Winnebago County Iowa 2390 10,600 |
14260 |
19191 Winneshiek County Iowa 1778 21,061 |
14261 |
19193 Woodbury County Iowa 571 102,323 Sioux |
14262 |
City, IA-NE-SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, |
14263 |
IA-SD-NE Combined Statistical Area |
14264 |
19195 Worth County Iowa 2641 7,519 Mason City, IA |
14265 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14266 |
19197 Wright County Iowa 2240 12,991 |
14267 |
20001 Allen County Kansas 2223 13,319 |
14268 |
20003 Anderson County Kansas 2605 7,917 |
14269 |
20005 Atchison County Kansas 1994 16,813 Atchison, KS |
14270 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas |
14271 |
City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
14272 |
20007 Barber County Kansas 2847 4,861 |
14273 |
20009 Barton County Kansas 1511 27,557 Great Bend, KS |
14274 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14275 |
20011 Bourbon County Kansas 2117 14,897 |
14276 |
20013 Brown County Kansas 2452 9,881 |
14277 |
20015 Butler County Kansas 802 65,827 Wichita, KS Metropolitan |
14278 |
Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, KS Combined |
14279 |
Statistical Area |
14280 |
20017 Chase County Kansas 2992 2,757 |
14281 |
20019 Chautauqua County Kansas 2940 3,571 |
14282 |
20021 Cherokee County Kansas 1773 21,226 |
14283 |
20023 Cheyenne County Kansas 3000 2,678 |
14284 |
20025 Clark County Kansas 3038 2,181 |
14285 |
20027 Clay County Kansas 2561 8,531 |
14286 |
20029 Cloud County Kansas 2480 9,397 |
14287 |
20031 Coffey County Kansas 2563 8,502 |
14288 |
20033 Comanche County Kansas 3066 1,913 |
14289 |
20035 Cowley County Kansas 1269 36,288 Arkansas City-Winfield, |
14290 |
KS Micropolitan Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, |
14291 |
KS Combined Statistical Area |
14292 |
20037 Crawford County Kansas 1188 39,361 Pittsburg, KS |
14293 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14294 |
20039 Decatur County Kansas 2987 2,871 |
14295 |
20041 Dickinson County Kansas 1847 19,762 |
14296 |
20043 Doniphan County Kansas 2608 7,864 St. Joseph, |
14297 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
14298 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
14299 |
20045 Douglas County Kansas 532 112,864 Lawrence, KS |
14300 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas |
14301 |
City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
14302 |
20047 Edwards County Kansas 2981 2,979 |
14303 |
20049 Elk County Kansas 2999 2,720 |
14304 |
20051 Ellis County Kansas 1449 29,053 Hays, KS Micropolitan |
14305 |
Statistical Area |
14306 |
20053 Ellsworth County Kansas 2725 6,494 |
14307 |
20055 Finney County Kansas 1242 37,200 Garden City, KS |
14308 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14309 |
20057 Ford County Kansas 1306 34,752 Dodge City, KS |
14310 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14311 |
20059 Franklin County Kansas 1567 25,906 Ottawa, KS |
14312 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas |
14313 |
City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
14314 |
20061 Geary County Kansas 1221 38,013 Junction City, KS |
14315 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Manhattan-Junction City, KS |
14316 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14317 |
20063 Gove County Kansas 2998 2,729 |
14318 |
20065 Graham County Kansas 3002 2,578 |
14319 |
20067 Grant County Kansas 2603 7,923 |
14320 |
20069 Gray County Kansas 2758 6,030 |
14321 |
20071 Greeley County Kansas 3096 1,298 |
14322 |
20073 Greenwood County Kansas 2728 6,454 |
14323 |
20075 Hamilton County Kansas 3001 2,639 |
14324 |
20077 Harper County Kansas 2770 5,911 |
14325 |
20079 Harvey County Kansas 1304 34,852 Wichita, KS Metropolitan |
14326 |
Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, KS Combined |
14327 |
Statistical Area |
14328 |
20081 Haskell County Kansas 2887 4,256 |
14329 |
20083 Hodgeman County Kansas 3058 1,963 |
14330 |
20085 Jackson County Kansas 2216 13,449 Topeka, KS Metropolitan |
14331 |
Statistical Area |
14332 |
20087 Jefferson County Kansas 1877 18,945 Topeka, KS |
14333 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14334 |
20089 Jewell County Kansas 2974 3,046 |
14335 |
20091 Johnson County Kansas 111 559,913 Kansas City, |
14336 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
14337 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
14338 |
20093 Kearny County Kansas 2909 3,968 Garden City, KS |
14339 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14340 |
20095 Kingman County Kansas 2609 7,863 Wichita, KS Metropolitan |
14341 |
Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, KS Combined |
14342 |
Statistical Area |
14343 |
20097 Kiowa County Kansas 3008 2,496 |
14344 |
20099 Labette County Kansas 1769 21,284 Parsons, KS Micropolitan |
14345 |
Statistical Area |
14346 |
20101 Lane County Kansas 3074 1,704 |
14347 |
20103 Leavenworth County Kansas 703 77,739 Kansas City, |
14348 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
14349 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
14350 |
20105 Lincoln County Kansas 2963 3,174 |
14351 |
20107 Linn County Kansas 2477 9,441 Kansas City, MO-KS |
14352 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas |
14353 |
City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
14354 |
20109 Logan County Kansas 2990 2,784 |
14355 |
20111 Lyon County Kansas 1333 33,748 Emporia, KS Micropolitan |
14356 |
Statistical Area |
14357 |
20113 McPherson County Kansas 1438 29,356 McPherson, KS |
14358 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14359 |
20115 Marion County Kansas 2283 12,347 |
14360 |
20117 Marshall County Kansas 2442 10,022 |
14361 |
20119 Meade County Kansas 2874 4,396 |
14362 |
20121 Miami County Kansas 1368 32,612 Kansas City, MO-KS |
14363 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas |
14364 |
City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
14365 |
20123 Mitchell County Kansas 2735 6,355 |
14366 |
20125 Montgomery County Kansas 1313 34,459 Coffeyville, KS |
14367 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14368 |
20127 Morris County Kansas 2777 5,854 |
14369 |
20129 Morton County Kansas 2964 3,169 |
14370 |
20131 Nemaha County Kansas 2431 10,132 |
14371 |
20133 Neosho County Kansas 2018 16,406 |
14372 |
20135 Ness County Kansas 2973 3,068 |
14373 |
20137 Norton County Kansas 2796 5,612 |
14374 |
20139 Osage County Kansas 2035 16,142 Topeka, KS Metropolitan |
14375 |
Statistical Area |
14376 |
20141 Osborne County Kansas 2920 3,806 |
14377 |
20143 Ottawa County Kansas 2755 6,072 Salina, KS Micropolitan |
14378 |
Statistical Area |
14379 |
20145 Pawnee County Kansas 2691 6,928 |
14380 |
20147 Phillips County Kansas 2804 5,519 |
14381 |
20149 Pottawatomie County Kansas 1719 22,302 Manhattan, KS |
14382 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Manhattan-Junction City, KS Combined |
14383 |
Statistical Area |
14384 |
20151 Pratt County Kansas 2457 9,728 |
14385 |
20153 Rawlins County Kansas 3003 2,560 |
14386 |
20155 Reno County Kansas 817 64,438 Hutchinson, KS |
14387 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14388 |
20157 Republic County Kansas 2848 4,858 |
14389 |
20159 Rice County Kansas 2445 9,985 |
14390 |
20161 Riley County Kansas 724 75,508 Manhattan, KS |
14391 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Manhattan-Junction City, KS Combined |
14392 |
Statistical Area |
14393 |
20163 Rooks County Kansas 2824 5,223 |
14394 |
20165 Rush County Kansas 2959 3,220 |
14395 |
20167 Russell County Kansas 2690 6,946 |
14396 |
20169 Saline County Kansas 903 55,988 Salina, KS Micropolitan |
14397 |
Statistical Area |
14398 |
20171 Scott County Kansas 2842 4,937 |
14399 |
20173 Sedgwick County Kansas 129 503,889 Wichita, |
14400 |
KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, |
14401 |
KS Combined Statistical Area |
14402 |
20175 Seward County Kansas 1661 23,547 Liberal, KS Micropolitan |
14403 |
Statistical Area |
14404 |
20177 Shawnee County Kansas 352 178,991 Topeka, KS |
14405 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14406 |
20179 Sheridan County Kansas 3007 2,538 |
14407 |
20181 Sherman County Kansas 2751 6,113 |
14408 |
20183 Smith County Kansas 2925 3,765 |
14409 |
20185 Stafford County Kansas 2878 4,358 |
14410 |
20187 Stanton County Kansas 3039 2,175 |
14411 |
20189 Stevens County Kansas 2787 5,756 |
14412 |
20191 Sumner County Kansas 1657 23,674 Wichita, KS Metropolitan |
14413 |
Statistical Area Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, KS Combined |
14414 |
Statistical Area |
14415 |
20193 Thomas County Kansas 2602 7,941 |
14416 |
20195 Trego County Kansas 2980 2,986 |
14417 |
20197 Wabaunsee County Kansas 2679 7,039 Topeka, KS |
14418 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14419 |
20199 Wallace County Kansas 3082 1,517 |
14420 |
20201 Washington County Kansas 2786 5,758 |
14421 |
20203 Wichita County Kansas 3031 2,256 |
14422 |
20205 Wilson County Kansas 2510 9,105 |
14423 |
20207 Woodson County Kansas 2956 3,278 |
14424 |
20209 Wyandotte County Kansas 396 159,129 Kansas |
14425 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
14426 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
14427 |
21001 Adair County Kentucky 1889 18,675 |
14428 |
21003 Allen County Kentucky 1831 20,210 Bowling Green, |
14429 |
KY Metropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, KY |
14430 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14431 |
21005 Anderson County Kentucky 1742 21,728 |
14432 |
Frankfort, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14433 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14434 |
21007 Ballard County Kentucky 2579 8,333 Paducah, KY-IL |
14435 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Paducah-Mayfield, KY-IL Combined |
14436 |
Statistical Area |
14437 |
21009 Barren County Kentucky 1119 42,631 Glasgow, KY |
14438 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, KY Combined |
14439 |
Statistical Area |
14440 |
21011 Bath County Kentucky 2310 11,802 Mount Sterling, |
14441 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14442 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14443 |
21013 Bell County Kentucky 1485 28,183 Middlesborough, |
14444 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14445 |
21015 Boone County Kentucky 496 123,316 |
14446 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14447 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
14448 |
21017 Bourbon County Kentucky 1841 19,978 |
14449 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14450 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14451 |
21019 Boyd County Kentucky 997 49,164 |
14452 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14453 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
14454 |
21021 Boyle County Kentucky 1461 28,658 Danville, KY |
14455 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14456 |
21023 Bracken County Kentucky 2564 8,494 Cincinnati, |
14457 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14458 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
14459 |
21025 Breathitt County Kentucky 2205 13,635 |
14460 |
21027 Breckinridge County Kentucky 1837 20,071 |
14461 |
21029 Bullitt County Kentucky 721 75,896 |
14462 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14463 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14464 |
Statistical Area |
14465 |
21031 Butler County Kentucky 2250 12,840 Bowling Green, |
14466 |
KY Metropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, KY |
14467 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14468 |
21033 Caldwell County Kentucky 2247 12,935 |
14469 |
21035 Calloway County Kentucky 1228 37,655 Murray, |
14470 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14471 |
21037 Campbell County Kentucky 633 90,908 |
14472 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14473 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
14474 |
21039 Carlisle County Kentucky 2835 5,034 |
14475 |
21041 Carroll County Kentucky 2367 10,900 |
14476 |
21043 Carter County Kentucky 1517 27,348 |
14477 |
21045 Casey County Kentucky 2041 16,082 |
14478 |
21047 Christian County Kentucky 726 75,427 |
14479 |
Clarksville, TN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14480 |
21049 Clark County Kentucky 1282 35,787 |
14481 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14482 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14483 |
21051 Clay County Kentucky 1751 21,556 |
14484 |
21053 Clinton County Kentucky 2417 10,285 |
14485 |
21055 Crittenden County Kentucky 2495 9,280 |
14486 |
21057 Cumberland County Kentucky 2698 6,819 |
14487 |
21059 Daviess County Kentucky 599 97,847 Owensboro, KY |
14488 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14489 |
21061 Edmonson County Kentucky 2294 12,071 Bowling |
14490 |
Green, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, |
14491 |
KY Combined Statistical Area |
14492 |
21063 Elliott County Kentucky 2618 7,780 |
14493 |
21065 Estill County Kentucky 2140 14,493 |
14494 |
21067 Fayette County Kentucky 211 305,489 |
14495 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14496 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14497 |
21069 Fleming County Kentucky 2136 14,560 |
14498 |
21071 Floyd County Kentucky 1197 38,949 |
14499 |
21073 Franklin County Kentucky 984 49,804 |
14500 |
Frankfort, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14501 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14502 |
21075 Fulton County Kentucky 2720 6,525 Union City, |
14503 |
TN-KY Micropolitan Statistical Area Martin-Union City, TN-KY |
14504 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14505 |
21077 Gallatin County Kentucky 2566 8,479 |
14506 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14507 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
14508 |
21079 Garrard County Kentucky 1989 16,913 |
14509 |
21081 Grant County Kentucky 1621 24,485 Cincinnati, |
14510 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14511 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
14512 |
21083 Graves County Kentucky 1230 37,544 Mayfield, KY |
14513 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Paducah-Mayfield, KY-IL Combined |
14514 |
Statistical Area |
14515 |
21085 Grayson County Kentucky 1565 25,964 |
14516 |
21087 Green County Kentucky 2338 11,315 |
14517 |
21089 Greenup County Kentucky 1255 36,707 |
14518 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14519 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
14520 |
21091 Hancock County Kentucky 2552 8,677 Owensboro, KY |
14521 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14522 |
21093 Hardin County Kentucky 556 107,025 |
14523 |
Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14524 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14525 |
Statistical Area |
14526 |
21095 Harlan County Kentucky 1466 28,543 |
14527 |
21097 Harrison County Kentucky 1892 18,624 |
14528 |
21099 Hart County Kentucky 1904 18,366 |
14529 |
21101 Henderson County Kentucky 1040 46,513 |
14530 |
Evansville, IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14531 |
21103 Henry County Kentucky 2087 15,318 |
14532 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14533 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14534 |
Statistical Area |
14535 |
21105 Hickman County Kentucky 2856 4,754 |
14536 |
21107 Hopkins County Kentucky 1035 46,718 Madisonville, KY |
14537 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14538 |
21109 Jackson County Kentucky 2222 13,331 |
14539 |
21111 Jefferson County Kentucky 78 750,828 |
14540 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14541 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14542 |
Statistical Area |
14543 |
21113 Jessamine County Kentucky 988 49,635 |
14544 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14545 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14546 |
21115 Johnson County Kentucky 1669 23,383 |
14547 |
21117 Kenton County Kentucky 388 161,711 |
14548 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14549 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
14550 |
21119 Knott County Kentucky 2037 16,124 |
14551 |
21121 Knox County Kentucky 1396 31,735 London, KY |
14552 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14553 |
21123 Larue County Kentucky 2165 14,151 |
14554 |
Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14555 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14556 |
Statistical Area |
14557 |
21125 Laurel County Kentucky 870 59,462 London, KY |
14558 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14559 |
21127 Lawrence County Kentucky 2053 15,848 |
14560 |
21129 Lee County Kentucky 2626 7,706 |
14561 |
21131 Leslie County Kentucky 2349 11,170 |
14562 |
21133 Letcher County Kentucky 1646 23,952 |
14563 |
21135 Lewis County Kentucky 2185 13,835 |
14564 |
21137 Lincoln County Kentucky 1626 24,461 Danville, KY |
14565 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14566 |
21139 Livingston County Kentucky 2479 9,423 Paducah, |
14567 |
KY-IL Micropolitan Statistical Area Paducah-Mayfield, KY-IL Combined |
14568 |
Statistical Area |
14569 |
21141 Logan County Kentucky 1541 26,646 |
14570 |
21143 Lyon County Kentucky 2574 8,351 |
14571 |
21145 McCracken County Kentucky 806 65,549 Paducah, |
14572 |
KY-IL Micropolitan Statistical Area Paducah-Mayfield, KY-IL Combined |
14573 |
Statistical Area |
14574 |
21147 McCreary County Kentucky 1917 18,069 |
14575 |
21149 McLean County Kentucky 2472 9,506 Owensboro, KY |
14576 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14577 |
21151 Madison County Kentucky 664 84,786 Richmond-Berea, |
14578 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14579 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14580 |
21153 Magoffin County Kentucky 2238 13,041 |
14581 |
21155 Marion County Kentucky 1836 20,090 |
14582 |
21157 Marshall County Kentucky 1406 31,344 |
14583 |
21159 Martin County Kentucky 2257 12,743 |
14584 |
21161 Mason County Kentucky 1951 17,512 Maysville, KY |
14585 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, |
14586 |
OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
14587 |
21163 Meade County Kentucky 1444 29,237 |
14588 |
Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14589 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14590 |
Statistical Area |
14591 |
21165 Menifee County Kentucky 2743 6,220 Mount Sterling, |
14592 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14593 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14594 |
21167 Mercer County Kentucky 1771 21,261 |
14595 |
21169 Metcalfe County Kentucky 2446 9,969 Glasgow, |
14596 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, KY |
14597 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14598 |
21171 Monroe County Kentucky 2372 10,821 |
14599 |
21173 Montgomery County Kentucky 1533 26,902 Mount |
14600 |
Sterling, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14601 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14602 |
21175 Morgan County Kentucky 2200 13,668 |
14603 |
21177 Muhlenberg County Kentucky 1408 31,181 |
14604 |
21179 Nelson County Kentucky 1080 44,319 Bardstown, KY |
14605 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Louisville/Jefferson |
14606 |
County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
14607 |
21181 Nicholas County Kentucky 2683 7,000 |
14608 |
21183 Ohio County Kentucky 1641 24,075 |
14609 |
21185 Oldham County Kentucky 847 61,412 |
14610 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14611 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14612 |
Statistical Area |
14613 |
21187 Owen County Kentucky 2377 10,765 |
14614 |
21189 Owsley County Kentucky 2857 4,722 |
14615 |
21191 Pendleton County Kentucky 2132 14,604 |
14616 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14617 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
14618 |
21193 Perry County Kentucky 1482 28,241 |
14619 |
21195 Pike County Kentucky 819 64,178 |
14620 |
21197 Powell County Kentucky 2274 12,483 |
14621 |
21199 Pulaski County Kentucky 824 63,593 Somerset, KY |
14622 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14623 |
21201 Robertson County Kentucky 3037 2,188 |
14624 |
21203 Rockcastle County Kentucky 1981 17,006 |
14625 |
Richmond-Berea, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14626 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14627 |
21205 Rowan County Kentucky 1665 23,447 |
14628 |
21207 Russell County Kentucky 1952 17,497 |
14629 |
21209 Scott County Kentucky 999 49,057 |
14630 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14631 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14632 |
21211 Shelby County Kentucky 1096 43,614 |
14633 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14634 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14635 |
Statistical Area |
14636 |
21213 Simpson County Kentucky 1946 17,538 |
14637 |
21215 Spencer County Kentucky 1958 17,416 |
14638 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14639 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14640 |
Statistical Area |
14641 |
21217 Taylor County Kentucky 1617 24,691 Campbellsville, |
14642 |
KY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14643 |
21219 Todd County Kentucky 2264 12,651 |
14644 |
21221 Trigg County Kentucky 2142 14,447 Clarksville, |
14645 |
TN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14646 |
21223 Trimble County Kentucky 2535 8,787 |
14647 |
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14648 |
Louisville/Jefferson County–Elizabethtown–Madison, KY-IN Combined |
14649 |
Statistical Area |
14650 |
21225 Union County Kentucky 2119 14,850 |
14651 |
21227 Warren County Kentucky 520 117,110 Bowling |
14652 |
Green, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area Bowling Green-Glasgow, |
14653 |
KY Combined Statistical Area |
14654 |
21229 Washington County Kentucky 2308 11,833 |
14655 |
21231 Wayne County Kentucky 1787 20,824 |
14656 |
21233 Webster County Kentucky 2209 13,583 |
14657 |
21235 Whitley County Kentucky 1288 35,499 London, KY |
14658 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14659 |
21237 Wolfe County Kentucky 2662 7,164 |
14660 |
21239 Woodford County Kentucky 1606 25,077 |
14661 |
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14662 |
Lexington-Fayette–Richmond–Frankfort, KY Combined Statistical Area |
14663 |
22001 Acadia Parish Louisiana 841 61,912 Lafayette, LA |
14664 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA |
14665 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14666 |
22003 Allen Parish Louisiana 1584 25,539 |
14667 |
22005 Ascension Parish Louisiana 533 112,286 |
14668 |
Baton Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14669 |
22007 Assumption Parish Louisiana 1689 23,026 |
14670 |
22009 Avoyelles Parish Louisiana 1138 41,632 |
14671 |
22011 Beauregard Parish Louisiana 1270 36,281 |
14672 |
DeRidder, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area DeRidder-Fort Polk |
14673 |
South, LA Combined Statistical Area |
14674 |
22013 Bienville Parish Louisiana 2170 14,076 |
14675 |
22015 Bossier Parish Louisiana 501 122,197 |
14676 |
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14677 |
22017 Caddo Parish Louisiana 257 257,093 |
14678 |
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14679 |
22019 Calcasieu Parish Louisiana 326 194,493 |
14680 |
Lake Charles, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14681 |
22021 Caldwell Parish Louisiana 2443 10,004 |
14682 |
22023 Cameron Parish Louisiana 2708 6,702 Lake Charles, LA |
14683 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14684 |
22025 Catahoula Parish Louisiana 2416 10,292 |
14685 |
22027 Claiborne Parish Louisiana 1992 16,828 |
14686 |
22029 Concordia Parish Louisiana 1822 20,365 Natchez, |
14687 |
MS-LA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14688 |
22031 De Soto Parish Louisiana 1531 26,963 |
14689 |
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14690 |
22033 East Baton Rouge Parish Louisiana 150 |
14691 |
444,526 Baton Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14692 |
22035 East Carroll Parish Louisiana 2638 7,526 |
14693 |
22037 East Feliciana Parish Louisiana 1840 20,008 Baton |
14694 |
Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14695 |
22039 Evangeline Parish Louisiana 1334 33,710 |
14696 |
22041 Franklin Parish Louisiana 1809 20,561 |
14697 |
22043 Grant Parish Louisiana 1727 22,068 Alexandria, LA |
14698 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14699 |
22045 Iberia Parish Louisiana 737 73,999 Lafayette, LA |
14700 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA |
14701 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14702 |
22047 Iberville Parish Louisiana 1347 33,228 Baton |
14703 |
Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14704 |
22049 Jackson Parish Louisiana 2030 16,216 |
14705 |
22051 Jefferson Parish Louisiana 156 433,676 |
14706 |
New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
14707 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
14708 |
22053 Jefferson Davis Parish Louisiana 1404 31,432 |
14709 |
22055 Lafayette Parish Louisiana 283 227,055 |
14710 |
Lafayette, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14711 |
Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA Combined Statistical Area |
14712 |
22057 Lafourche Parish Louisiana 602 97,029 |
14713 |
Houma-Thibodaux, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14714 |
22059 LaSalle Parish Louisiana 2113 14,927 |
14715 |
22061 Lincoln Parish Louisiana 1028 46,953 Ruston, LA |
14716 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Monroe-Ruston-Bastrop, LA Combined |
14717 |
Statistical Area |
14718 |
22063 Livingston Parish Louisiana 474 131,942 |
14719 |
Baton Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14720 |
22065 Madison Parish Louisiana 2290 12,154 |
14721 |
22067 Morehouse Parish Louisiana 1510 27,559 Bastrop, |
14722 |
LA Micropolitan Statistical Area Monroe-Ruston-Bastrop, LA |
14723 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14724 |
22069 Natchitoches Parish Louisiana 1184 39,436 |
14725 |
Natchitoches, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14726 |
22071 Orleans Parish Louisiana 179 369,250 New |
14727 |
Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
14728 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
14729 |
22073 Ouachita Parish Louisiana 405 155,363 |
14730 |
Monroe, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area Monroe-Ruston-Bastrop, |
14731 |
LA Combined Statistical Area |
14732 |
22075 Plaquemines Parish Louisiana 1647 23,921 New |
14733 |
Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
14734 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
14735 |
22077 Pointe Coupee Parish Louisiana 1699 22,726 Baton |
14736 |
Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14737 |
22079 Rapides Parish Louisiana 472 132,373 |
14738 |
Alexandria, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14739 |
22081 Red River Parish Louisiana 2523 8,983 |
14740 |
22083 Richland Parish Louisiana 1782 20,921 |
14741 |
22085 Sabine Parish Louisiana 1632 24,325 |
14742 |
22087 St. Bernard Parish Louisiana 1137 41,635 New |
14743 |
Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
14744 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
14745 |
22089 St. Charles Parish Louisiana 945 52,681 New |
14746 |
Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
14747 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
14748 |
22091 St. Helena Parish Louisiana 2353 11,071 Baton |
14749 |
Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14750 |
22093 St. James Parish Louisiana 1743 21,722 New |
14751 |
Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
14752 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
14753 |
22095 St. John the Baptist Parish Louisiana 1073 44,758 |
14754 |
New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
14755 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
14756 |
22097 St. Landry Parish Louisiana 669 83,662 |
14757 |
Opelousas, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14758 |
Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA Combined Statistical Area |
14759 |
22099 St. Martin Parish Louisiana 943 52,726 |
14760 |
Lafayette, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14761 |
Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA Combined Statistical Area |
14762 |
22101 St. Mary Parish Louisiana 928 53,697 Morgan |
14763 |
City, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan |
14764 |
City, LA Combined Statistical Area |
14765 |
22103 St. Tammany Parish Louisiana 271 239,453 |
14766 |
New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
14767 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
14768 |
22105 Tangipahoa Parish Louisiana 495 123,441 |
14769 |
Hammond, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
14770 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
14771 |
22107 Tensas Parish Louisiana 2840 4,954 |
14772 |
22109 Terrebonne Parish Louisiana 538 111,893 |
14773 |
Houma-Thibodaux, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14774 |
22111 Union Parish Louisiana 1714 22,419 Monroe, LA |
14775 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Monroe-Ruston-Bastrop, LA Combined |
14776 |
Statistical Area |
14777 |
22113 Vermilion Parish Louisiana 878 58,723 |
14778 |
Lafayette, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14779 |
Lafayette-Opelousas-Morgan City, LA Combined Statistical Area |
14780 |
22115 Vernon Parish Louisiana 927 53,869 Fort Polk South, |
14781 |
LA Micropolitan Statistical Area DeRidder-Fort Polk South, LA |
14782 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14783 |
22117 Washington Parish Louisiana 1036 46,670 |
14784 |
Bogalusa, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area New |
14785 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
14786 |
22119 Webster Parish Louisiana 1154 40,940 |
14787 |
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14788 |
22121 West Baton Rouge Parish Louisiana 1638 24,106 |
14789 |
Baton Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14790 |
22123 West Carroll Parish Louisiana 2327 11,512 |
14791 |
22125 West Feliciana Parish Louisiana 2078 15,405 Baton |
14792 |
Rouge, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14793 |
22127 Winn Parish Louisiana 2107 15,000 |
14794 |
23001 Androscoggin County Maine 551 107,609 |
14795 |
Lewiston-Auburn, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14796 |
Portland-Lewiston-South Portland, ME Combined Statistical Area |
14797 |
23003 Aroostook County Maine 754 70,868 |
14798 |
23005 Cumberland County Maine 231 283,921 |
14799 |
Portland-South Portland, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14800 |
Portland-Lewiston-South Portland, ME Combined Statistical Area |
14801 |
23007 Franklin County Maine 1417 30,630 |
14802 |
23009 Hancock County Maine 916 54,558 |
14803 |
23011 Kennebec County Maine 504 121,853 |
14804 |
Augusta-Waterville, ME Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14805 |
23013 Knox County Maine 1177 39,668 |
14806 |
23015 Lincoln County Maine 1324 34,180 |
14807 |
23017 Oxford County Maine 887 57,481 |
14808 |
23019 Penobscot County Maine 411 153,746 Bangor, |
14809 |
ME Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14810 |
23021 Piscataquis County Maine 1963 17,290 |
14811 |
23023 Sagadahoc County Maine 1297 35,191 Portland-South |
14812 |
Portland, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area Portland-Lewiston-South |
14813 |
Portland, ME Combined Statistical Area |
14814 |
23025 Somerset County Maine 956 51,910 |
14815 |
23027 Waldo County Maine 1201 38,820 |
14816 |
23029 Washington County Maine 1378 32,462 |
14817 |
23031 York County Maine 320 199,005 Portland-South |
14818 |
Portland, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area Portland-Lewiston-South |
14819 |
Portland, ME Combined Statistical Area |
14820 |
24001 Allegany County Maryland 736 74,012 |
14821 |
Cumberland, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14822 |
24003 Anne Arundel County Maryland 113 550,488 |
14823 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14824 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
14825 |
24005 Baltimore County Maryland 69 817,455 |
14826 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14827 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
14828 |
24009 Calvert County Maryland 638 89,628 |
14829 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
14830 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
14831 |
Statistical Area |
14832 |
24011 Caroline County Maryland 1363 32,718 |
14833 |
24013 Carroll County Maryland 375 167,217 |
14834 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14835 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
14836 |
24015 Cecil County Maryland 575 101,696 |
14837 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
14838 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
14839 |
Area |
14840 |
24017 Charles County Maryland 420 150,592 |
14841 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
14842 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
14843 |
Statistical Area |
14844 |
24019 Dorchester County Maryland 1372 32,551 |
14845 |
Cambridge, MD Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14846 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
14847 |
24021 Frederick County Maryland 270 239,582 |
14848 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
14849 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
14850 |
Statistical Area |
14851 |
24023 Garrett County Maryland 1428 29,854 |
14852 |
24025 Harford County Maryland 265 248,622 |
14853 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14854 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
14855 |
24027 Howard County Maryland 218 299,430 |
14856 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14857 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
14858 |
24029 Kent County Maryland 1832 20,191 |
14859 |
24031 Montgomery County Maryland 40 1,004,709 |
14860 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
14861 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
14862 |
Statistical Area |
14863 |
24033 Prince George's County Maryland 58 881,138 |
14864 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
14865 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
14866 |
Statistical Area |
14867 |
24035 Queen Anne's County Maryland 1004 48,595 |
14868 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14869 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
14870 |
24037 St. Mary's County Maryland 544 108,987 |
14871 |
California-Lexington Park, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14872 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
14873 |
24039 Somerset County Maryland 1550 26,253 |
14874 |
Salisbury, MD-DE Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14875 |
24041 Talbot County Maryland 1216 38,098 Easton, MD |
14876 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, |
14877 |
DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
14878 |
24043 Washington County Maryland 422 149,180 |
14879 |
Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14880 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
14881 |
24045 Wicomico County Maryland 584 100,647 |
14882 |
Salisbury, MD-DE Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14883 |
24047 Worcester County Maryland 962 51,578 |
14884 |
Salisbury, MD-DE Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14885 |
24510 Baltimore, City of[16] Maryland 104 621,342 |
14886 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14887 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
14888 |
25001 Barnstable County Massachusetts 290 215,423 |
14889 |
Barnstable Town, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14890 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
14891 |
25003 Berkshire County[13] Massachusetts 480 130,016 |
14892 |
Pittsfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14893 |
25005 Bristol County Massachusetts 112 551,082 |
14894 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14895 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
14896 |
25007 Dukes County Massachusetts 1977 17,041 Vineyard Haven, |
14897 |
MA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14898 |
25009 Essex County[13] Massachusetts 77 755,618 |
14899 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14900 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
14901 |
25011 Franklin County[13] Massachusetts 751 71,540 |
14902 |
Greenfield Town, MA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14903 |
Springfield-Greenfield Town, MA Combined Statistical Area |
14904 |
25013 Hampden County[13] Massachusetts 144 465,923 |
14905 |
Springfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Greenfield |
14906 |
Town, MA Combined Statistical Area |
14907 |
25015 Hampshire County[13] Massachusetts 395 159,795 |
14908 |
Springfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Greenfield |
14909 |
Town, MA Combined Statistical Area |
14910 |
25017 Middlesex County[13] Massachusetts 23 1,537,215 |
14911 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14912 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
14913 |
25019 Nantucket, Town and County of[17] Massachusetts 2415 |
14914 |
10,298 |
14915 |
25021 Norfolk County Massachusetts 90 681,845 |
14916 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14917 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
14918 |
25023 Plymouth County Massachusetts 133 499,759 |
14919 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14920 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
14921 |
25025 Suffolk County[13] Massachusetts 80 744,426 |
14922 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14923 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
14924 |
25027 Worcester County[13] Massachusetts 73 806,163 |
14925 |
Worcester, MA-CT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
14926 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
14927 |
26001 Alcona County Michigan 2386 10,635 |
14928 |
26003 Alger County Michigan 2471 9,541 |
14929 |
26005 Allegan County Michigan 536 112,039 Holland, |
14930 |
MI Micropolitan Statistical Area Grand Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI |
14931 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14932 |
26007 Alpena County Michigan 1445 29,234 Alpena, MI |
14933 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14934 |
26009 Antrim County Michigan 1667 23,406 |
14935 |
26011 Arenac County Michigan 2075 15,477 |
14936 |
26013 Baraga County Michigan 2551 8,683 |
14937 |
26015 Barry County Michigan 875 58,990 Grand |
14938 |
Rapids-Wyoming, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Grand |
14939 |
Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI Combined Statistical Area |
14940 |
26017 Bay County Michigan 557 106,935 Bay |
14941 |
City, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Saginaw-Midland-Bay City, MI |
14942 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14943 |
26019 Benzie County Michigan 1955 17,465 Traverse City, |
14944 |
MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14945 |
26021 Berrien County Michigan 404 156,067 |
14946 |
Niles-Benton Harbor, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area South |
14947 |
Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI Combined Statistical Area |
14948 |
26023 Branch County Michigan 1088 43,868 Coldwater, MI |
14949 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14950 |
26025 Calhoun County Michigan 464 135,099 Battle |
14951 |
Creek, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Kalamazoo-Battle Creek-Portage, |
14952 |
MI Combined Statistical Area |
14953 |
26027 Cass County Michigan 951 52,242 South |
14954 |
Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI Metropolitan Statistical Area South |
14955 |
Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI Combined Statistical Area |
14956 |
26029 Charlevoix County Michigan 1561 26,023 |
14957 |
26031 Cheboygan County Michigan 1570 25,835 |
14958 |
26033 Chippewa County Michigan 1198 38,917 Sault |
14959 |
Ste. Marie, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14960 |
26035 Clare County Michigan 1415 30,753 |
14961 |
26037 Clinton County Michigan 720 76,001 Lansing-East |
14962 |
Lansing, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Lansing-East Lansing-Owosso, |
14963 |
MI Combined Statistical Area |
14964 |
26039 Crawford County Michigan 2175 14,009 |
14965 |
26041 Delta County Michigan 1251 36,884 Escanaba, MI |
14966 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14967 |
26043 Dickinson County Michigan 1554 26,220 Iron |
14968 |
Mountain, MI-WI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14969 |
26045 Eaton County Michigan 549 108,008 |
14970 |
Lansing-East Lansing, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Lansing-East |
14971 |
Lansing-Owosso, MI Combined Statistical Area |
14972 |
26047 Emmet County Michigan 1359 32,915 |
14973 |
26049 Genesee County Michigan 163 418,408 Flint, |
14974 |
MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI |
14975 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14976 |
26051 Gladwin County Michigan 1587 25,484 |
14977 |
26053 Gogebic County Michigan 2040 16,084 |
14978 |
26055 Grand Traverse County Michigan 642 89,112 Traverse |
14979 |
City, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14980 |
26057 Gratiot County Michigan 1129 42,063 Alma, MI |
14981 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Mount Pleasant-Alma, MI Combined |
14982 |
Statistical Area |
14983 |
26059 Hillsdale County Michigan 1044 46,229 |
14984 |
Hillsdale, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14985 |
26061 Houghton County Michigan 1261 36,520 |
14986 |
Houghton, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
14987 |
26063 Huron County Michigan 1377 32,463 |
14988 |
26065 Ingham County Michigan 235 281,723 |
14989 |
Lansing-East Lansing, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Lansing-East |
14990 |
Lansing-Owosso, MI Combined Statistical Area |
14991 |
26067 Ionia County Michigan 822 63,941 Ionia, MI |
14992 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Grand Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI |
14993 |
Combined Statistical Area |
14994 |
26069 Iosco County Michigan 1596 25,357 |
14995 |
26071 Iron County Michigan 2324 11,587 |
14996 |
26073 Isabella County Michigan 757 70,617 Mount |
14997 |
Pleasant, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area Mount Pleasant-Alma, |
14998 |
MI Combined Statistical Area |
14999 |
26075 Jackson County Michigan 393 160,309 Jackson, |
15000 |
MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15001 |
26077 Kalamazoo County Michigan 260 254,580 |
15002 |
Kalamazoo-Portage, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Kalamazoo-Battle |
15003 |
Creek-Portage, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15004 |
26079 Kalkaska County Michigan 1971 17,099 Traverse |
15005 |
City, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15006 |
26081 Kent County Michigan 106 614,462 Grand |
15007 |
Rapids-Wyoming, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Grand |
15008 |
Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15009 |
26083 Keweenaw County Michigan 3036 2,215 |
15010 |
Houghton, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15011 |
26085 Lake County Michigan 2328 11,498 |
15012 |
26087 Lapeer County Michigan 647 88,173 |
15013 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15014 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15015 |
26089 Leelanau County Michigan 1749 21,607 Traverse |
15016 |
City, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15017 |
26091 Lenawee County Michigan 593 98,987 Adrian, MI |
15018 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI |
15019 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15020 |
26093 Livingston County Michigan 345 182,838 |
15021 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15022 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15023 |
26095 Luce County Michigan 2721 6,522 |
15024 |
26097 Mackinac County Michigan 2350 11,137 |
15025 |
26099 Macomb County Michigan 62 847,383 |
15026 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15027 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15028 |
26101 Manistee County Michigan 1618 24,672 |
15029 |
26103 Marquette County Michigan 782 67,906 |
15030 |
Marquette, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15031 |
26105 Mason County Michigan 1460 28,680 Ludington, MI |
15032 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15033 |
26107 Mecosta County Michigan 1102 43,318 Big Rapids, MI |
15034 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Grand Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI |
15035 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15036 |
26109 Menominee County Michigan 1653 23,815 |
15037 |
Marinette, WI-MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15038 |
26111 Midland County Michigan 667 83,822 Midland, MI |
15039 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Saginaw-Midland-Bay City, MI |
15040 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15041 |
26113 Missaukee County Michigan 2104 15,031 |
15042 |
Cadillac, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15043 |
26115 Monroe County Michigan 419 151,048 Monroe, |
15044 |
MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI |
15045 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15046 |
26117 Montcalm County Michigan 826 63,097 Grand |
15047 |
Rapids-Wyoming, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Grand |
15048 |
Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15049 |
26119 Montmorency County Michigan 2473 9,476 |
15050 |
26121 Muskegon County Michigan 365 170,182 |
15051 |
Muskegon, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Grand |
15052 |
Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15053 |
26123 Newaygo County Michigan 1014 47,959 |
15054 |
26125 Oakland County Michigan 32 1,220,657 |
15055 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15056 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15057 |
26127 Oceana County Michigan 1549 26,310 |
15058 |
26129 Ogemaw County Michigan 1758 21,437 |
15059 |
26131 Ontonagon County Michigan 2730 6,413 |
15060 |
26133 Osceola County Michigan 1676 23,276 |
15061 |
26135 Oscoda County Michigan 2557 8,592 |
15062 |
26137 Otsego County Michigan 1643 24,020 |
15063 |
26139 Ottawa County Michigan 246 269,099 Grand |
15064 |
Rapids-Wyoming, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Grand |
15065 |
Rapids-Wyoming-Muskegon, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15066 |
26141 Presque Isle County Michigan 2233 13,129 |
15067 |
26143 Roscommon County Michigan 1638 24,106 |
15068 |
26145 Saginaw County Michigan 323 198,353 Saginaw, |
15069 |
MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Saginaw-Midland-Bay City, MI |
15070 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15071 |
26147 St. Clair County Michigan 391 160,644 |
15072 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15073 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15074 |
26149 St. Joseph County Michigan 851 60,796 Sturgis, |
15075 |
MI Micropolitan Statistical Area Kalamazoo-Battle Creek-Portage, |
15076 |
MI Combined Statistical Area |
15077 |
26151 Sanilac County Michigan 1126 42,268 |
15078 |
26153 Schoolcraft County Michigan 2576 8,343 |
15079 |
26155 Shiawassee County Michigan 768 69,232 Owosso, |
15080 |
MI Micropolitan Statistical Area Lansing-East Lansing-Owosso, MI |
15081 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15082 |
26157 Tuscola County Michigan 915 54,662 |
15083 |
26159 Van Buren County Michigan 725 75,454 |
15084 |
Kalamazoo-Portage, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Kalamazoo-Battle |
15085 |
Creek-Portage, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15086 |
26161 Washtenaw County Michigan 189 350,946 |
15087 |
Ann Arbor, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area Detroit-Warren-Ann |
15088 |
Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15089 |
26163 Wayne County Michigan 18 1,792,365 |
15090 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15091 |
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI Combined Statistical Area |
15092 |
26165 Wexford County Michigan 1369 32,608 Cadillac, MI |
15093 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15094 |
27001 Aitkin County Minnesota 2051 15,927 |
15095 |
27003 Anoka County Minnesota 194 336,414 |
15096 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15097 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15098 |
27005 Becker County Minnesota 1354 33,000 |
15099 |
27007 Beltrami County Minnesota 1060 45,375 Bemidji, |
15100 |
MN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15101 |
27009 Benton County Minnesota 1200 38,865 St. Cloud, MN |
15102 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined |
15103 |
Statistical Area |
15104 |
27011 Big Stone County Minnesota 2829 5,164 |
15105 |
27013 Blue Earth County Minnesota 809 65,091 |
15106 |
Mankato-North Mankato, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15107 |
Mankato-New Ulm-North Mankato, MN Combined Statistical Area |
15108 |
27015 Brown County Minnesota 1592 25,425 New Ulm, MN |
15109 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Mankato-New Ulm-North Mankato, MN |
15110 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15111 |
27017 Carlton County Minnesota 1294 35,348 Duluth, MN-WI |
15112 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15113 |
27019 Carver County Minnesota 617 93,707 Minneapolis-St. |
15114 |
Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
15115 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15116 |
27021 Cass County Minnesota 1476 28,357 Brainerd, MN |
15117 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15118 |
27023 Chippewa County Minnesota 2291 12,135 |
15119 |
27025 Chisago County Minnesota 931 53,452 Minneapolis-St. |
15120 |
Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
15121 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15122 |
27027 Clay County Minnesota 862 60,155 Fargo, ND-MN |
15123 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Fargo-Wahpeton, ND-MN Combined |
15124 |
Statistical Area |
15125 |
27029 Clearwater County Minnesota 2546 8,703 |
15126 |
27031 Cook County Minnesota 2828 5,185 |
15127 |
27033 Cottonwood County Minnesota 2323 11,597 |
15128 |
27035 Crow Wing County Minnesota 829 62,882 |
15129 |
Brainerd, MN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15130 |
27037 Dakota County Minnesota 168 405,088 |
15131 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15132 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15133 |
27039 Dodge County Minnesota 1830 20,231 Rochester, MN |
15134 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Austin, MN Combined |
15135 |
Statistical Area |
15136 |
27041 Douglas County Minnesota 1265 36,415 Alexandria, MN |
15137 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15138 |
27043 Faribault County Minnesota 2154 14,263 |
15139 |
27045 Fillmore County Minnesota 1786 20,834 |
15140 |
Rochester, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Austin, MN |
15141 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15142 |
27047 Freeborn County Minnesota 1410 31,054 Albert |
15143 |
Lea, MN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15144 |
27049 Goodhue County Minnesota 1043 46,336 Red Wing, MN |
15145 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined |
15146 |
Statistical Area |
15147 |
27051 Grant County Minnesota 2765 5,944 |
15148 |
27053 Hennepin County Minnesota 35 1,184,576 |
15149 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15150 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15151 |
27055 Houston County Minnesota 1883 18,837 La |
15152 |
Crosse-Onalaska, WI-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15153 |
27057 Hubbard County Minnesota 1823 20,347 |
15154 |
27059 Isanti County Minnesota 1212 38,248 Minneapolis-St. |
15155 |
Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
15156 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15157 |
27061 Itasca County Minnesota 1063 45,221 |
15158 |
27063 Jackson County Minnesota 2418 10,281 |
15159 |
27065 Kanabec County Minnesota 2047 16,005 |
15160 |
27067 Kandiyohi County Minnesota 1123 42,379 Willmar, |
15161 |
MN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15162 |
27069 Kittson County Minnesota 2869 4,493 |
15163 |
27071 Koochiching County Minnesota 2230 13,208 |
15164 |
27073 Lac qui Parle County Minnesota 2671 7,109 |
15165 |
27075 Lake County Minnesota 2373 10,818 |
15166 |
27077 Lake of the Woods County Minnesota 2908 |
15167 |
3,973 |
15168 |
27079 Le Sueur County Minnesota 1504 27,677 |
15169 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15170 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15171 |
27081 Lincoln County Minnesota 2779 5,818 |
15172 |
27083 Lyon County Minnesota 1583 25,543 Marshall, MN |
15173 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15174 |
27085 McLeod County Minnesota 1275 36,053 Hutchinson, MN |
15175 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined |
15176 |
Statistical Area |
15177 |
27087 Mahnomen County Minnesota 2802 5,536 |
15178 |
27089 Marshall County Minnesota 2476 9,449 |
15179 |
27091 Martin County Minnesota 1816 20,475 |
15180 |
27093 Meeker County Minnesota 1688 23,061 |
15181 |
27095 Mille Lacs County Minnesota 1577 25,740 |
15182 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15183 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15184 |
27097 Morrison County Minnesota 1352 33,052 |
15185 |
27099 Mower County Minnesota 1187 39,372 Austin, MN |
15186 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Austin, MN Combined |
15187 |
Statistical Area |
15188 |
27101 Murray County Minnesota 2559 8,577 |
15189 |
27103 Nicollet County Minnesota 1358 32,929 |
15190 |
Mankato-North Mankato, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15191 |
Mankato-New Ulm-North Mankato, MN Combined Statistical Area |
15192 |
27105 Nobles County Minnesota 1754 21,487 Worthington, MN |
15193 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15194 |
27107 Norman County Minnesota 2713 6,634 |
15195 |
27109 Olmsted County Minnesota 429 147,066 |
15196 |
Rochester, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Austin, MN |
15197 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15198 |
27111 Otter Tail County Minnesota 889 57,288 Fergus |
15199 |
Falls, MN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15200 |
27113 Pennington County Minnesota 2171 14,074 |
15201 |
27115 Pine County Minnesota 1447 29,218 |
15202 |
27117 Pipestone County Minnesota 2486 9,345 |
15203 |
27119 Polk County Minnesota 1405 31,416 Grand Forks, |
15204 |
ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15205 |
27121 Pope County Minnesota 2368 10,892 |
15206 |
27123 Ramsey County Minnesota 126 520,152 |
15207 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15208 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15209 |
27125 Red Lake County Minnesota 2895 4,087 |
15210 |
27127 Redwood County Minnesota 2054 15,847 |
15211 |
27129 Renville County Minnesota 2083 15,369 |
15212 |
27131 Rice County Minnesota 813 64,854 |
15213 |
Faribault-Northfield, MN Micropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
15214 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15215 |
27133 Rock County Minnesota 2469 9,553 |
15216 |
27135 Roseau County Minnesota 2076 15,476 |
15217 |
27137 St. Louis County Minnesota 315 200,319 |
15218 |
Duluth, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15219 |
27139 Scott County Minnesota 463 135,152 |
15220 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15221 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15222 |
27141 Sherburne County Minnesota 639 89,455 |
15223 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15224 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15225 |
27143 Sibley County Minnesota 2098 15,123 Minneapolis-St. |
15226 |
Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
15227 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15228 |
27145 Stearns County Minnesota 415 151,606 St. |
15229 |
Cloud, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI |
15230 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15231 |
27147 Steele County Minnesota 1268 36,322 Owatonna, MN |
15232 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15233 |
27149 Stevens County Minnesota 2459 9,663 |
15234 |
27151 Swift County Minnesota 2464 9,594 |
15235 |
27153 Todd County Minnesota 1619 24,509 |
15236 |
27155 Traverse County Minnesota 2944 3,451 |
15237 |
27157 Wabasha County Minnesota 1755 21,476 Rochester, MN |
15238 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Austin, MN Combined |
15239 |
Statistical Area |
15240 |
27159 Wadena County Minnesota 2190 13,767 |
15241 |
27161 Waseca County Minnesota 1865 19,237 |
15242 |
27163 Washington County Minnesota 269 244,088 |
15243 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15244 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15245 |
27165 Watonwan County Minnesota 2347 11,187 |
15246 |
27167 Wilkin County Minnesota 2716 6,585 Wahpeton, ND-MN |
15247 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Fargo-Wahpeton, ND-MN Combined |
15248 |
Statistical Area |
15249 |
27169 Winona County Minnesota 961 51,629 Winona, MN |
15250 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15251 |
27171 Wright County Minnesota 483 127,336 |
15252 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15253 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
15254 |
27173 Yellow Medicine County Minnesota 2429 10,158 |
15255 |
28001 Adams County Mississippi 1386 32,122 Natchez, MS-LA |
15256 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15257 |
28003 Alcorn County Mississippi 1243 37,164 Corinth, MS |
15258 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15259 |
28005 Amite County Mississippi 2243 12,957 McComb, MS |
15260 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15261 |
28007 Attala County Mississippi 1867 19,157 |
15262 |
28009 Benton County Mississippi 2543 8,730 Memphis, |
15263 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
15264 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
15265 |
28011 Bolivar County Mississippi 1328 33,904 Cleveland, MS |
15266 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Indianola, MS Combined |
15267 |
Statistical Area |
15268 |
28013 Calhoun County Mississippi 2120 14,843 |
15269 |
28015 Carroll County Mississippi 2403 10,423 Greenwood, MS |
15270 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15271 |
28017 Chickasaw County Mississippi 1958 17,416 |
15272 |
28019 Choctaw County Mississippi 2575 8,346 |
15273 |
28021 Claiborne County Mississippi 2484 9,349 |
15274 |
Vicksburg, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15275 |
Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS Combined Statistical Area |
15276 |
28023 Clarke County Mississippi 2008 16,556 Meridian, MS |
15277 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15278 |
28025 Clay County Mississippi 1819 20,427 |
15279 |
28027 Coahoma County Mississippi 1579 25,709 Clarksdale, MS |
15280 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15281 |
28029 Copiah County Mississippi 1452 28,955 Jackson, MS |
15282 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
15283 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15284 |
28031 Covington County Mississippi 1852 19,607 |
15285 |
28033 DeSoto County Mississippi 376 166,234 Memphis, |
15286 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
15287 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
15288 |
28035 Forrest County Mississippi 711 76,894 Hattiesburg, MS |
15289 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15290 |
28037 Franklin County Mississippi 2604 7,918 |
15291 |
28039 George County Mississippi 1693 22,930 |
15292 |
28041 Greene County Mississippi 2151 14,311 |
15293 |
28043 Grenada County Mississippi 1744 21,682 Grenada, MS |
15294 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15295 |
28045 Hancock County Mississippi 1062 45,255 |
15296 |
Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15297 |
28047 Harrison County Mississippi 328 194,029 |
15298 |
Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15299 |
28049 Hinds County Mississippi 264 248,643 Jackson, |
15300 |
MS Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
15301 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15302 |
28051 Holmes County Mississippi 1884 18,796 |
15303 |
28053 Humphreys County Mississippi 2504 9,189 |
15304 |
28055 Issaquena County Mississippi 3090 1,386 |
15305 |
28057 Itawamba County Mississippi 1672 23,340 Tupelo, |
15306 |
MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15307 |
28059 Jackson County Mississippi 447 140,298 |
15308 |
Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15309 |
28061 Jasper County Mississippi 2010 16,523 Laurel, MS |
15310 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15311 |
28063 Jefferson County Mississippi 2632 7,638 |
15312 |
28065 Jefferson Davis County Mississippi 2297 12,032 |
15313 |
28067 Jones County Mississippi 772 68,641 Laurel, MS |
15314 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15315 |
28069 Kemper County Mississippi 2412 10,335 Meridian, MS |
15316 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15317 |
28071 Lafayette County Mississippi 991 49,495 Oxford, |
15318 |
MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15319 |
28073 Lamar County Mississippi 884 57,786 Hattiesburg, MS |
15320 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15321 |
28075 Lauderdale County Mississippi 688 80,220 |
15322 |
Meridian, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15323 |
28077 Lawrence County Mississippi 2270 12,551 |
15324 |
28079 Leake County Mississippi 1675 23,297 |
15325 |
28081 Lee County Mississippi 663 85,042 Tupelo, MS |
15326 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15327 |
28083 Leflore County Mississippi 1412 30,948 Greenwood, MS |
15328 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15329 |
28085 Lincoln County Mississippi 1303 34,900 Brookhaven, MS |
15330 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
15331 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15332 |
28087 Lowndes County Mississippi 868 59,670 Columbus, MS |
15333 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15334 |
28089 Madison County Mississippi 595 98,468 Jackson, MS |
15335 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
15336 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15337 |
28091 Marion County Mississippi 1546 26,442 |
15338 |
28093 Marshall County Mississippi 1258 36,612 Memphis, |
15339 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
15340 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
15341 |
28095 Monroe County Mississippi 1264 36,421 |
15342 |
28097 Montgomery County Mississippi 2388 10,614 |
15343 |
28099 Neshoba County Mississippi 1432 29,785 |
15344 |
28101 Newton County Mississippi 1750 21,601 |
15345 |
28103 Noxubee County Mississippi 2344 11,218 |
15346 |
28105 Oktibbeha County Mississippi 1008 48,192 |
15347 |
Starkville, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15348 |
28107 Panola County Mississippi 1312 34,473 |
15349 |
28109 Pearl River County Mississippi 909 55,295 |
15350 |
Picayune, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area New |
15351 |
Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area |
15352 |
28111 Perry County Mississippi 2293 12,086 Hattiesburg, MS |
15353 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15354 |
28113 Pike County Mississippi 1171 40,100 McComb, MS |
15355 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15356 |
28115 Pontotoc County Mississippi 1420 30,594 Tupelo, |
15357 |
MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15358 |
28117 Prentiss County Mississippi 1594 25,390 |
15359 |
28119 Quitman County Mississippi 2616 7,798 |
15360 |
28121 Rankin County Mississippi 436 145,165 Jackson, |
15361 |
MS Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
15362 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15363 |
28123 Scott County Mississippi 1481 28,250 |
15364 |
28125 Sharkey County Mississippi 2851 4,799 |
15365 |
28127 Simpson County Mississippi 1516 27,374 Jackson, MS |
15366 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
15367 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15368 |
28129 Smith County Mississippi 2023 16,345 |
15369 |
28131 Stone County Mississippi 1920 18,028 |
15370 |
28133 Sunflower County Mississippi 1472 28,431 |
15371 |
Indianola, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Indianola, MS |
15372 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15373 |
28135 Tallahatchie County Mississippi 2099 15,111 |
15374 |
28137 Tate County Mississippi 1468 28,490 Memphis, |
15375 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
15376 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
15377 |
28139 Tippah County Mississippi 1730 22,025 |
15378 |
28141 Tishomingo County Mississippi 1854 19,591 |
15379 |
28143 Tunica County Mississippi 2396 10,475 Memphis, |
15380 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
15381 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
15382 |
28145 Union County Mississippi 1515 27,414 |
15383 |
28147 Walthall County Mississippi 2100 15,100 |
15384 |
28149 Warren County Mississippi 1011 48,084 Vicksburg, MS |
15385 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
15386 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15387 |
28151 Washington County Mississippi 987 49,750 |
15388 |
Greenville, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15389 |
28153 Wayne County Mississippi 1800 20,661 |
15390 |
28155 Webster County Mississippi 2441 10,039 |
15391 |
28157 Wilkinson County Mississippi 2478 9,432 |
15392 |
28159 Winston County Mississippi 1873 19,029 |
15393 |
28161 Yalobusha County Mississippi 2279 12,401 |
15394 |
28163 Yazoo County Mississippi 1483 28,195 Jackson, MS |
15395 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS |
15396 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15397 |
29001 Adair County Missouri 1582 25,581 Kirksville, MO |
15398 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15399 |
29003 Andrew County Missouri 1957 17,417 St. Joseph, |
15400 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15401 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15402 |
29005 Atchison County Missouri 2805 5,517 |
15403 |
29007 Audrain County Missouri 1580 25,621 Mexico, MO |
15404 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Moberly-Mexico, MO |
15405 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15406 |
29009 Barry County Missouri 1287 35,546 |
15407 |
29011 Barton County Missouri 2285 12,337 |
15408 |
29013 Bates County Missouri 1997 16,709 Kansas City, |
15409 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15410 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15411 |
29015 Benton County Missouri 1876 18,962 |
15412 |
29017 Bollinger County Missouri 2281 12,382 Cape |
15413 |
Girardeau, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Cape |
15414 |
Girardeau-Sikeston, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
15415 |
29019 Boone County Missouri 370 168,535 |
15416 |
Columbia, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Moberly-Mexico, |
15417 |
MO Combined Statistical Area |
15418 |
29021 Buchanan County Missouri 637 89,706 St. |
15419 |
Joseph, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15420 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15421 |
29023 Butler County Missouri 1108 43,053 Poplar Bluff, MO |
15422 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15423 |
29025 Caldwell County Missouri 2507 9,145 Kansas |
15424 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15425 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15426 |
29027 Callaway County Missouri 1081 44,305 |
15427 |
Jefferson City, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15428 |
29029 Camden County Missouri 1089 43,845 |
15429 |
29031 Cape Girardeau County Missouri 710 76,950 Cape |
15430 |
Girardeau, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area Cape |
15431 |
Girardeau-Sikeston, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
15432 |
29033 Carroll County Missouri 2511 9,086 |
15433 |
29035 Carter County Missouri 2740 6,262 |
15434 |
29037 Cass County Missouri 586 100,376 Kansas |
15435 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15436 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15437 |
29039 Cedar County Missouri 2187 13,799 |
15438 |
29041 Chariton County Missouri 2631 7,649 |
15439 |
29043 Christian County Missouri 689 79,824 |
15440 |
Springfield, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO |
15441 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15442 |
29045 Clark County Missouri 2689 6,969 Fort |
15443 |
Madison-Keokuk, IA-IL-MO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15444 |
29047 Clay County Missouri 282 227,577 Kansas |
15445 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15446 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15447 |
29049 Clinton County Missouri 1813 20,508 Kansas City, |
15448 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15449 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15450 |
29051 Cole County Missouri 718 76,363 Jefferson City, |
15451 |
MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15452 |
29053 Cooper County Missouri 1950 17,520 |
15453 |
29055 Crawford County Missouri 1614 24,832 |
15454 |
29057 Dade County Missouri 2636 7,568 |
15455 |
29059 Dallas County Missouri 1996 16,799 Springfield, MO |
15456 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO Combined |
15457 |
Statistical Area |
15458 |
29061 Daviess County Missouri 2590 8,239 |
15459 |
29063 DeKalb County Missouri 2245 12,940 St. Joseph, |
15460 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15461 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15462 |
29065 Dent County Missouri 2069 15,647 |
15463 |
29067 Douglas County Missouri 2208 13,585 |
15464 |
29069 Dunklin County Missouri 1392 31,826 Kennett, MO |
15465 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15466 |
29071 Franklin County Missouri 579 101,412 |
15467 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
15468 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
15469 |
29073 Gasconade County Missouri 2109 14,972 |
15470 |
29075 Gentry County Missouri 2700 6,777 |
15471 |
29077 Greene County Missouri 237 280,626 |
15472 |
Springfield, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO |
15473 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15474 |
29079 Grundy County Missouri 2411 10,338 |
15475 |
29081 Harrison County Missouri 2544 8,728 |
15476 |
29083 Henry County Missouri 1726 22,153 |
15477 |
29085 Hickory County Missouri 2482 9,391 |
15478 |
29087 Holt County Missouri 2861 4,655 |
15479 |
29089 Howard County Missouri 2428 10,169 |
15480 |
29091 Howell County Missouri 1162 40,629 West Plains, MO |
15481 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15482 |
29093 Iron County Missouri 2406 10,374 |
15483 |
29095 Jackson County Missouri 91 677,377 Kansas |
15484 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15485 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15486 |
29097 Jasper County Missouri 524 115,258 Joplin, |
15487 |
MO Metropolitan Statistical Area Joplin-Miami, MO-OK Combined |
15488 |
Statistical Area |
15489 |
29099 Jefferson County Missouri 288 220,209 |
15490 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
15491 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
15492 |
29101 Johnson County Missouri 920 54,397 Warrensburg, MO |
15493 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City, |
15494 |
MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15495 |
29103 Knox County Missouri 2896 4,082 |
15496 |
29105 Laclede County Missouri 1290 35,417 Lebanon, MO |
15497 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15498 |
29107 Lafayette County Missouri 1351 33,080 Kansas |
15499 |
City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15500 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15501 |
29109 Lawrence County Missouri 1209 38,467 |
15502 |
29111 Lewis County Missouri 2427 10,174 Quincy, IL-MO |
15503 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Quincy-Hannibal, IL-MO Combined |
15504 |
Statistical Area |
15505 |
29113 Lincoln County Missouri 932 53,354 St. Louis, MO-IL |
15506 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
15507 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15508 |
29115 Linn County Missouri 2273 12,484 |
15509 |
29117 Livingston County Missouri 2103 15,037 |
15510 |
29119 McDonald County Missouri 1695 22,876 |
15511 |
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15512 |
29121 Macon County Missouri 2073 15,573 |
15513 |
29123 Madison County Missouri 2276 12,448 |
15514 |
29125 Maries County Missouri 2520 9,014 |
15515 |
29127 Marion County Missouri 1457 28,745 Hannibal, MO |
15516 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Quincy-Hannibal, IL-MO Combined |
15517 |
Statistical Area |
15518 |
29129 Mercer County Missouri 2928 3,729 |
15519 |
29131 Miller County Missouri 1615 24,817 |
15520 |
29133 Mississippi County Missouri 2148 14,322 |
15521 |
29135 Moniteau County Missouri 2071 15,625 |
15522 |
Jefferson City, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15523 |
29137 Monroe County Missouri 2546 8,703 |
15524 |
29139 Montgomery County Missouri 2298 11,996 |
15525 |
29141 Morgan County Missouri 1833 20,117 |
15526 |
29143 New Madrid County Missouri 1897 18,488 |
15527 |
29145 Newton County Missouri 874 59,069 Joplin, MO |
15528 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Joplin-Miami, MO-OK Combined |
15529 |
Statistical Area |
15530 |
29147 Nodaway County Missouri 1666 23,419 Maryville, MO |
15531 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15532 |
29149 Oregon County Missouri 2359 10,997 |
15533 |
29151 Osage County Missouri 2182 13,858 Jefferson City, |
15534 |
MO Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15535 |
29153 Ozark County Missouri 2462 9,601 |
15536 |
29155 Pemiscot County Missouri 1915 18,111 |
15537 |
29157 Perry County Missouri 1874 19,018 |
15538 |
29159 Pettis County Missouri 1125 42,319 Sedalia, MO |
15539 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15540 |
29161 Phelps County Missouri 1069 44,987 Rolla, MO |
15541 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15542 |
29163 Pike County Missouri 1894 18,565 |
15543 |
29165 Platte County Missouri 628 92,054 Kansas City, |
15544 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15545 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15546 |
29167 Polk County Missouri 1411 31,017 Springfield, MO |
15547 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO Combined |
15548 |
Statistical Area |
15549 |
29169 Pulaski County Missouri 934 53,259 Fort Leonard |
15550 |
Wood, MO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15551 |
29171 Putnam County Missouri 2843 4,931 |
15552 |
29173 Ralls County Missouri 2419 10,277 Hannibal, MO |
15553 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Quincy-Hannibal, IL-MO Combined |
15554 |
Statistical Area |
15555 |
29175 Randolph County Missouri 1598 25,330 Moberly, |
15556 |
MO Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Moberly-Mexico, MO |
15557 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15558 |
29177 Ray County Missouri 1687 23,064 Kansas City, |
15559 |
MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area Kansas City-Overland |
15560 |
Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area |
15561 |
29179 Reynolds County Missouri 2711 6,667 |
15562 |
29181 Ripley County Missouri 2174 14,036 |
15563 |
29183 St. Charles County Missouri 180 368,666 |
15564 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
15565 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
15566 |
29185 St. Clair County Missouri 2474 9,474 |
15567 |
29186 Ste. Genevieve County Missouri 1932 17,740 |
15568 |
29187 St. Francois County Missouri 800 65,917 |
15569 |
Farmington, MO Micropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
15570 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
15571 |
29189 St. Louis County Missouri 41 1,000,438 |
15572 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
15573 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
15574 |
29195 Saline County Missouri 1673 23,339 Marshall, MO |
15575 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15576 |
29197 Schuyler County Missouri 2876 4,370 |
15577 |
Kirksville, MO Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15578 |
29199 Scotland County Missouri 2846 4,877 |
15579 |
29201 Scott County Missouri 1193 39,139 Sikeston, MO |
15580 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Cape Girardeau-Sikeston, MO-IL |
15581 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15582 |
29203 Shannon County Missouri 2580 8,318 |
15583 |
29205 Shelby County Missouri 2741 6,234 |
15584 |
29207 Stoddard County Missouri 1431 29,795 |
15585 |
29209 Stone County Missouri 1399 31,568 Branson, MO |
15586 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO Combined |
15587 |
Statistical Area |
15588 |
29211 Sullivan County Missouri 2718 6,546 |
15589 |
29213 Taney County Missouri 941 52,956 Branson, MO |
15590 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO Combined |
15591 |
Statistical Area |
15592 |
29215 Texas County Missouri 1574 25,810 |
15593 |
29217 Vernon County Missouri 1792 20,748 |
15594 |
29219 Warren County Missouri 1362 32,753 St. Louis, MO-IL |
15595 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL |
15596 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15597 |
29221 Washington County Missouri 1605 25,095 |
15598 |
29223 Wayne County Missouri 2219 13,402 |
15599 |
29225 Webster County Missouri 1267 36,351 Springfield, MO |
15600 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Springfield-Branson, MO Combined |
15601 |
Statistical Area |
15602 |
29227 Worth County Missouri 3044 2,079 |
15603 |
29229 Wright County Missouri 1891 18,629 |
15604 |
29510 St. Louis, City of[18] Missouri 205 318,172 |
15605 |
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Louis-St. |
15606 |
Charles-Farmington, MO-IL Combined Statistical Area |
15607 |
30001 Beaverhead County Montana 2485 9,346 |
15608 |
30003 Big Horn County Montana 2237 13,061 |
15609 |
30005 Blaine County Montana 2710 6,683 |
15610 |
30007 Broadwater County Montana 2787 5,756 |
15611 |
30009 Carbon County Montana 2432 10,127 Billings, MT |
15612 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15613 |
30011 Carter County Montana 3102 1,177 |
15614 |
30013 Cascade County Montana 679 81,723 Great Falls, MT |
15615 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15616 |
30015 Chouteau County Montana 2773 5,904 |
15617 |
30017 Custer County Montana 2305 11,888 |
15618 |
30019 Daniels County Montana 3071 1,786 |
15619 |
30021 Dawson County Montana 2497 9,249 |
15620 |
30023 Deer Lodge County Montana 2498 9,227 |
15621 |
30025 Fallon County Montana 2978 3,024 |
15622 |
30027 Fergus County Montana 2331 11,435 |
15623 |
30029 Flathead County Montana 630 91,633 |
15624 |
Kalispell, MT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15625 |
30031 Gallatin County Montana 624 92,614 Bozeman, |
15626 |
MT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15627 |
30033 Garfield County Montana 3098 1,261 |
15628 |
30035 Glacier County Montana 2198 13,711 |
15629 |
30037 Golden Valley County Montana 3116 839 |
15630 |
Billings, MT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15631 |
30039 Granite County Montana 2968 3,109 |
15632 |
30041 Hill County Montana 2020 16,366 |
15633 |
30043 Jefferson County Montana 2335 11,401 Helena, |
15634 |
MT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15635 |
30045 Judith Basin County Montana 3049 2,024 |
15636 |
30047 Lake County Montana 1450 28,986 |
15637 |
30049 Lewis and Clark County Montana 812 64,876 Helena, |
15638 |
MT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15639 |
30051 Liberty County Montana 3015 2,392 |
15640 |
30053 Lincoln County Montana 1857 19,491 |
15641 |
30055 McCone County Montana 3075 1,701 |
15642 |
30057 Madison County Montana 2625 7,733 |
15643 |
30059 Meagher County Montana 3064 1,924 |
15644 |
30061 Mineral County Montana 2891 4,167 |
15645 |
30063 Missoula County Montana 542 110,977 |
15646 |
Missoula, MT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15647 |
30065 Musselshell County Montana 2860 4,665 |
15648 |
30067 Park County Montana 2074 15,567 |
15649 |
30069 Petroleum County Montana 3137 511 |
15650 |
30071 Phillips County Montana 2892 4,128 |
15651 |
30073 Pondera County Montana 2746 6,165 |
15652 |
30075 Powder River County Montana 3072 1,763 |
15653 |
30077 Powell County Montana 2675 7,096 |
15654 |
30079 Prairie County Montana 3103 1,157 |
15655 |
30081 Ravalli County Montana 1163 40,617 |
15656 |
30083 Richland County Montana 2374 10,810 |
15657 |
30085 Roosevelt County Montana 2365 10,927 |
15658 |
30087 Rosebud County Montana 2481 9,396 |
15659 |
30089 Sanders County Montana 2334 11,408 |
15660 |
30091 Sheridan County Montana 2939 3,580 |
15661 |
30093 Silver Bow County Montana 1315 34,403 |
15662 |
Butte-Silver Bow, MT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15663 |
30095 Stillwater County Montana 2503 9,195 |
15664 |
30097 Sweet Grass County Montana 2934 3,605 |
15665 |
30099 Teton County Montana 2756 6,053 |
15666 |
30101 Toole County Montana 2825 5,220 |
15667 |
30103 Treasure County Montana 3125 736 |
15668 |
30105 Valley County Montana 2642 7,505 |
15669 |
30107 Wheatland County Montana 3042 2,104 |
15670 |
30109 Wibaux County Montana 3107 1,057 |
15671 |
30111 Yellowstone County Montana 414 151,882 |
15672 |
Billings, MT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15673 |
31001 Adams County Nebraska 1402 31,459 Hastings, NE |
15674 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15675 |
31003 Antelope County Nebraska 2719 6,545 |
15676 |
31005 Arthur County Nebraska 3139 486 |
15677 |
31007 Banner County Nebraska 3123 760 Scottsbluff, NE |
15678 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15679 |
31009 Blaine County Nebraska 3136 514 |
15680 |
31011 Boone County Nebraska 2812 5,417 |
15681 |
31013 Box Butte County Nebraska 2337 11,317 |
15682 |
31015 Boyd County Nebraska 3046 2,054 |
15683 |
31017 Brown County Nebraska 2979 3,023 |
15684 |
31019 Buffalo County Nebraska 1021 47,463 Kearney, NE |
15685 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15686 |
31021 Burt County Nebraska 2712 6,659 |
15687 |
31023 Butler County Nebraska 2584 8,295 |
15688 |
31025 Cass County Nebraska 1603 25,133 Omaha-Council |
15689 |
Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area Omaha-Council |
15690 |
Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
15691 |
31027 Cedar County Nebraska 2539 8,746 |
15692 |
31029 Chase County Nebraska 2901 4,064 |
15693 |
31031 Cherry County Nebraska 2791 5,727 |
15694 |
31033 Cheyenne County Nebraska 2438 10,068 |
15695 |
31035 Clay County Nebraska 2732 6,411 |
15696 |
31037 Colfax County Nebraska 2384 10,653 |
15697 |
31039 Cuming County Nebraska 2512 9,072 |
15698 |
31041 Custer County Nebraska 2378 10,740 |
15699 |
31043 Dakota County Nebraska 1783 20,918 Sioux City, |
15700 |
IA-NE-SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, |
15701 |
IA-SD-NE Combined Statistical Area |
15702 |
31045 Dawes County Nebraska 2506 9,152 |
15703 |
31047 Dawson County Nebraska 1634 24,220 Lexington, NE |
15704 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15705 |
31049 Deuel County Nebraska 3056 1,972 |
15706 |
31051 Dixon County Nebraska 2768 5,918 Sioux City, |
15707 |
IA-NE-SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, |
15708 |
IA-SD-NE Combined Statistical Area |
15709 |
31053 Dodge County Nebraska 1263 36,427 Fremont, NE |
15710 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA |
15711 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15712 |
31055 Douglas County Nebraska 122 531,265 |
15713 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15714 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
15715 |
31057 Dundy County Nebraska 3050 2,021 |
15716 |
31059 Fillmore County Nebraska 2783 5,771 |
15717 |
31061 Franklin County Nebraska 2962 3,188 |
15718 |
31063 Frontier County Nebraska 2995 2,741 |
15719 |
31065 Furnas County Nebraska 2844 4,907 |
15720 |
31067 Gage County Nebraska 1739 21,806 Beatrice, NE |
15721 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Lincoln-Beatrice, NE Combined |
15722 |
Statistical Area |
15723 |
31069 Garden County Nebraska 3059 1,953 |
15724 |
31071 Garfield County Nebraska 3052 2,007 |
15725 |
31073 Gosper County Nebraska 3048 2,029 Lexington, NE |
15726 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15727 |
31075 Grant County Nebraska 3133 629 |
15728 |
31077 Greeley County Nebraska 3009 2,458 |
15729 |
31079 Hall County Nebraska 859 60,345 Grand Island, NE |
15730 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15731 |
31081 Hamilton County Nebraska 2521 9,011 Grand |
15732 |
Island, NE Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15733 |
31083 Harlan County Nebraska 2946 3,410 |
15734 |
31085 Hayes County Nebraska 3111 953 |
15735 |
31087 Hitchcock County Nebraska 2986 2,887 |
15736 |
31089 Holt County Nebraska 2405 10,396 |
15737 |
31091 Hooker County Nebraska 3126 727 |
15738 |
31093 Howard County Nebraska 2738 6,336 Grand Island, NE |
15739 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15740 |
31095 Jefferson County Nebraska 2640 7,521 |
15741 |
31097 Johnson County Nebraska 2830 5,140 |
15742 |
31099 Kearney County Nebraska 2726 6,485 Kearney, NE |
15743 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15744 |
31101 Keith County Nebraska 2591 8,220 |
15745 |
31103 Keya Paha County Nebraska 3120 804 |
15746 |
31105 Kimball County Nebraska 2923 3,783 |
15747 |
31107 Knox County Nebraska 2560 8,573 |
15748 |
31109 Lancaster County Nebraska 224 293,407 |
15749 |
Lincoln, NE Metropolitan Statistical Area Lincoln-Beatrice, NE |
15750 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15751 |
31111 Lincoln County Nebraska 1273 36,099 North Platte, NE |
15752 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15753 |
31113 Logan County Nebraska 3122 765 North Platte, NE |
15754 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15755 |
31115 Loup County Nebraska 3135 589 |
15756 |
31117 McPherson County Nebraska 3138 509 North |
15757 |
Platte, NE Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15758 |
31119 Madison County Nebraska 1300 35,031 Norfolk, NE |
15759 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15760 |
31121 Merrick County Nebraska 2618 7,780 Grand Island, NE |
15761 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15762 |
31123 Morrill County Nebraska 2845 4,889 |
15763 |
31125 Nance County Nebraska 2930 3,715 |
15764 |
31127 Nemaha County Nebraska 2666 7,154 |
15765 |
31129 Nuckolls County Nebraska 2872 4,438 |
15766 |
31131 Otoe County Nebraska 2060 15,747 |
15767 |
31133 Pawnee County Nebraska 2991 2,765 |
15768 |
31135 Perkins County Nebraska 2984 2,931 |
15769 |
31137 Phelps County Nebraska 2500 9,215 |
15770 |
31139 Pierce County Nebraska 2661 7,166 Norfolk, NE |
15771 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15772 |
31141 Platte County Nebraska 1364 32,681 Columbus, NE |
15773 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15774 |
31143 Polk County Nebraska 2816 5,320 |
15775 |
31145 Red Willow County Nebraska 2360 10,975 |
15776 |
31147 Richardson County Nebraska 2585 8,290 |
15777 |
31149 Rock County Nebraska 3091 1,376 |
15778 |
31151 Saline County Nebraska 2137 14,557 |
15779 |
31153 Sarpy County Nebraska 378 165,853 |
15780 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15781 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
15782 |
31155 Saunders County Nebraska 1788 20,823 |
15783 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15784 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
15785 |
31157 Scotts Bluff County Nebraska 1247 36,964 |
15786 |
Scottsbluff, NE Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15787 |
31159 Seward County Nebraska 1986 16,935 Lincoln, NE |
15788 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Lincoln-Beatrice, NE Combined |
15789 |
Statistical Area |
15790 |
31161 Sheridan County Nebraska 2817 5,319 |
15791 |
31163 Sherman County Nebraska 2969 3,108 |
15792 |
31165 Sioux County Nebraska 3094 1,315 Scottsbluff, NE |
15793 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15794 |
31167 Stanton County Nebraska 2752 6,089 Norfolk, NE |
15795 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15796 |
31169 Thayer County Nebraska 2831 5,134 |
15797 |
31171 Thomas County Nebraska 3131 676 |
15798 |
31173 Thurston County Nebraska 2682 7,020 |
15799 |
31175 Valley County Nebraska 2889 4,229 |
15800 |
31177 Washington County Nebraska 1828 20,252 |
15801 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15802 |
Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area |
15803 |
31179 Wayne County Nebraska 2468 9,554 |
15804 |
31181 Webster County Nebraska 2929 3,725 |
15805 |
31183 Wheeler County Nebraska 3119 805 |
15806 |
31185 York County Nebraska 2193 13,746 |
15807 |
32001 Churchill County Nevada 1631 24,375 Fallon, NV |
15808 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15809 |
32003 Clark County Nevada 14 2,000,759 Las |
15810 |
Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area Las |
15811 |
Vegas-Henderson, NV-AZ Combined Statistical Area |
15812 |
32005 Douglas County Nevada 1026 46,996 Gardnerville Ranchos, NV |
15813 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Reno-Carson City-Fernley, NV Combined |
15814 |
Statistical Area |
15815 |
32007 Elko County Nevada 966 51,216 Elko, NV Micropolitan |
15816 |
Statistical Area |
15817 |
32009 Esmeralda County Nevada 3121 775 |
15818 |
32011 Eureka County Nevada 3053 2,001 Elko, NV Micropolitan |
15819 |
Statistical Area |
15820 |
32013 Humboldt County Nevada 1976 17,048 Winnemucca, NV |
15821 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15822 |
32015 Lander County Nevada 2766 5,941 |
15823 |
32017 Lincoln County Nevada 2813 5,405 |
15824 |
32019 Lyon County Nevada 964 51,327 Fernley, NV Micropolitan |
15825 |
Statistical Area Reno-Carson City-Fernley, NV Combined Statistical |
15826 |
Area |
15827 |
32021 Mineral County Nevada 2862 4,653 |
15828 |
32023 Nye County Nevada 1113 42,963 Pahrump, NV Micropolitan |
15829 |
Statistical Area Las Vegas-Henderson, NV-AZ Combined Statistical Area |
15830 |
32027 Pershing County Nevada 2703 6,749 |
15831 |
32029 Storey County Nevada 2913 3,935 Reno, NV Metropolitan |
15832 |
Statistical Area Reno-Carson City-Fernley, NV Combined Statistical Area |
15833 |
32031 Washoe County Nevada 160 429,908 Reno, NV |
15834 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Reno-Carson City-Fernley, NV Combined |
15835 |
Statistical Area |
15836 |
32033 White Pine County Nevada 2440 10,042 |
15837 |
32510 Carson City, Consolidated Municipality of[19] Nevada 914 |
15838 |
54,838 Carson City, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area Reno-Carson |
15839 |
City-Fernley, NV Combined Statistical Area |
15840 |
33001 Belknap County New Hampshire 860 60,327 Laconia, NH |
15841 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Boston-Worcester-Providence, |
15842 |
MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
15843 |
33003 Carroll County New Hampshire 1019 47,567 |
15844 |
33005 Cheshire County New Hampshire 712 76,851 Keene, |
15845 |
NH Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15846 |
33007 Coos County New Hampshire 1388 32,096 Berlin, NH-VT |
15847 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15848 |
33009 Grafton County New Hampshire 641 89,181 |
15849 |
Claremont-Lebanon, NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15850 |
33011 Hillsborough County New Hampshire 169 402,922 |
15851 |
Manchester-Nashua, NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15852 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
15853 |
33013 Merrimack County New Hampshire 431 146,761 |
15854 |
Concord, NH Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15855 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
15856 |
33015 Rockingham County New Hampshire 222 297,820 |
15857 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15858 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
15859 |
33017 Strafford County New Hampshire 494 124,119 |
15860 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15861 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
15862 |
33019 Sullivan County New Hampshire 1107 43,074 |
15863 |
Claremont-Lebanon, NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15864 |
34001 Atlantic County New Jersey 240 275,422 |
15865 |
Atlantic City-Hammonton, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15866 |
Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area |
15867 |
34003 Bergen County New Jersey 56 918,888 New |
15868 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
15869 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15870 |
34005 Burlington County New Jersey 148 451,336 |
15871 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
15872 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
15873 |
Area |
15874 |
34007 Camden County New Jersey 127 513,539 |
15875 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
15876 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
15877 |
Area |
15878 |
34009 Cape May County New Jersey 606 96,304 Ocean |
15879 |
City, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, |
15880 |
PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area |
15881 |
34011 Cumberland County New Jersey 400 157,785 |
15882 |
Vineland-Bridgeton, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15883 |
Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area |
15884 |
34013 Essex County New Jersey 75 787,744 New |
15885 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
15886 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15887 |
34015 Gloucester County New Jersey 226 289,586 |
15888 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
15889 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
15890 |
Area |
15891 |
34017 Hudson County New Jersey 94 652,302 New |
15892 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
15893 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15894 |
34019 Hunterdon County New Jersey 486 127,050 |
15895 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15896 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15897 |
34021 Mercer County New Jersey 181 368,303 Trenton, |
15898 |
NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA |
15899 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15900 |
34023 Middlesex County New Jersey 68 823,041 |
15901 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15902 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15903 |
34025 Monmouth County New Jersey 100 629,384 |
15904 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15905 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15906 |
34027 Morris County New Jersey 134 497,999 New |
15907 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
15908 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15909 |
34029 Ocean County New Jersey 109 580,470 New |
15910 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
15911 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15912 |
34031 Passaic County New Jersey 131 502,885 New |
15913 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
15914 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15915 |
34033 Salem County New Jersey 804 65,774 |
15916 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
15917 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
15918 |
Area |
15919 |
34035 Somerset County New Jersey 198 327,707 |
15920 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15921 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15922 |
34037 Sussex County New Jersey 427 147,442 New |
15923 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
15924 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15925 |
34039 Union County New Jersey 118 543,976 New |
15926 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
15927 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15928 |
34041 Warren County New Jersey 550 107,653 |
15929 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15930 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
15931 |
35001 Bernalillo County New Mexico 92 673,460 |
15932 |
Albuquerque, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
15933 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
15934 |
35003 Catron County New Mexico 2932 3,658 |
15935 |
35005 Chaves County New Mexico 803 65,784 Roswell, NM |
15936 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15937 |
35006 Cibola County New Mexico 1518 27,334 Grants, NM |
15938 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las Vegas, NM |
15939 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15940 |
35007 Colfax County New Mexico 2229 13,223 |
15941 |
35009 Curry County New Mexico 979 49,938 Clovis, NM |
15942 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Clovis-Portales, NM Combined |
15943 |
Statistical Area |
15944 |
35011 De Baca County New Mexico 3063 1,927 |
15945 |
35013 Doña Ana County New Mexico 295 214,445 |
15946 |
Las Cruces, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area El Paso-Las Cruces, |
15947 |
TX-NM Combined Statistical Area |
15948 |
35015 Eddy County New Mexico 919 54,419 |
15949 |
Carlsbad-Artesia, NM Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15950 |
35017 Grant County New Mexico 1436 29,388 Silver City, NM |
15951 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15952 |
35019 Guadalupe County New Mexico 2864 4,603 |
15953 |
35021 Harding County New Mexico 3129 707 |
15954 |
35023 Hidalgo County New Mexico 2852 4,794 |
15955 |
35025 Lea County New Mexico 792 66,338 Hobbs, NM |
15956 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15957 |
35027 Lincoln County New Mexico 1824 20,309 |
15958 |
35028 Los Alamos County[20] New Mexico 1912 18,159 Los |
15959 |
Alamos, NM Micropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
15960 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
15961 |
35029 Luna County New Mexico 1607 25,041 Deming, NM |
15962 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15963 |
35031 McKinley County New Mexico 744 73,016 Gallup, |
15964 |
NM Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15965 |
35033 Mora County New Mexico 2858 4,705 |
15966 |
35035 Otero County New Mexico 797 66,041 Alamogordo, NM |
15967 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15968 |
35037 Quay County New Mexico 2536 8,769 |
15969 |
35039 Rio Arriba County New Mexico 1170 40,318 |
15970 |
Española, NM Micropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
15971 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
15972 |
35041 Roosevelt County New Mexico 1820 20,419 |
15973 |
Portales, NM Micropolitan Statistical Area Clovis-Portales, NM |
15974 |
Combined Statistical Area |
15975 |
35043 Sandoval County New Mexico 460 135,588 |
15976 |
Albuquerque, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
15977 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
15978 |
35045 San Juan County New Mexico 481 128,529 |
15979 |
Farmington, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15980 |
35047 San Miguel County New Mexico 1454 28,891 Las |
15981 |
Vegas, NM Micropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
15982 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
15983 |
35049 Santa Fe County New Mexico 433 146,375 |
15984 |
Santa Fe, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
15985 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
15986 |
35051 Sierra County New Mexico 2304 11,895 |
15987 |
35053 Socorro County New Mexico 1942 17,603 |
15988 |
35055 Taos County New Mexico 1361 32,779 Taos, NM |
15989 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
15990 |
35057 Torrance County New Mexico 2046 16,021 |
15991 |
Albuquerque, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
15992 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
15993 |
35059 Union County New Mexico 2873 4,431 |
15994 |
35061 Valencia County New Mexico 715 76,631 |
15995 |
Albuquerque, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las |
15996 |
Vegas, NM Combined Statistical Area |
15997 |
36001 Albany County New York 212 305,455 |
15998 |
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
15999 |
Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined Statistical Area |
16000 |
36003 Allegany County New York 1005 48,357 |
16001 |
36005 Bronx County New York 26 1,408,473 New |
16002 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
16003 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16004 |
36007 Broome County New York 324 198,060 |
16005 |
Binghamton, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16006 |
36009 Cattaraugus County New York 691 79,458 Olean, |
16007 |
NY Micropolitan Statistical Area Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY |
16008 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16009 |
36011 Cayuga County New York 690 79,552 Auburn, NY |
16010 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Syracuse-Auburn, NY Combined |
16011 |
Statistical Area |
16012 |
36013 Chautauqua County New York 469 133,539 |
16013 |
Jamestown-Dunkirk-Fredonia, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16014 |
36015 Chemung County New York 643 88,911 Elmira, NY |
16015 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Elmira-Corning, NY Combined |
16016 |
Statistical Area |
16017 |
36017 Chenango County New York 980 49,933 |
16018 |
36019 Clinton County New York 680 81,654 Plattsburgh, NY |
16019 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16020 |
36021 Columbia County New York 837 62,499 Hudson, |
16021 |
NY Micropolitan Statistical Area Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined |
16022 |
Statistical Area |
16023 |
36023 Cortland County New York 992 49,474 |
16024 |
Cortland, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area Ithaca-Cortland, NY |
16025 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16026 |
36025 Delaware County New York 1023 47,276 |
16027 |
36027 Dutchess County New York 223 297,322 |
16028 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16029 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16030 |
36029 Erie County New York 54 919,086 |
16031 |
Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Niagara Falls, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16032 |
Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Combined Statistical Area |
16033 |
36031 Essex County New York 1196 38,961 |
16034 |
36033 Franklin County New York 959 51,795 Malone, |
16035 |
NY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16036 |
36035 Fulton County New York 913 54,925 Gloversville, NY |
16037 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined |
16038 |
Statistical Area |
16039 |
36037 Genesee County New York 865 59,977 Batavia, NY |
16040 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, NY |
16041 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16042 |
36039 Greene County New York 1003 48,673 |
16043 |
36041 Hamilton County New York 2854 4,778 |
16044 |
36043 Herkimer County New York 816 64,508 |
16045 |
Utica-Rome, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16046 |
36045 Jefferson County New York 508 120,262 |
16047 |
Watertown-Fort Drum, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16048 |
36047 Kings County New York 8 2,565,635 New |
16049 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
16050 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16051 |
36049 Lewis County New York 1522 27,224 |
16052 |
36051 Livingston County New York 814 64,810 |
16053 |
Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca |
16054 |
Falls, NY Combined Statistical Area |
16055 |
36053 Madison County New York 747 72,382 Syracuse, NY |
16056 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Syracuse-Auburn, NY Combined |
16057 |
Statistical Area |
16058 |
36055 Monroe County New York 79 747,813 |
16059 |
Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca |
16060 |
Falls, NY Combined Statistical Area |
16061 |
36057 Montgomery County New York 978 49,941 |
16062 |
Amsterdam, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area Albany-Schenectady, NY |
16063 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16064 |
36059 Nassau County New York 28 1,349,233 New |
16065 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
16066 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16067 |
36061 New York County New York 20 1,619,090 |
16068 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16069 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16070 |
36063 Niagara County New York 292 215,124 |
16071 |
Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Niagara Falls, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16072 |
Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Combined Statistical Area |
16073 |
36065 Oneida County New York 277 233,556 |
16074 |
Utica-Rome, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16075 |
36067 Onondaga County New York 143 466,852 |
16076 |
Syracuse, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Syracuse-Auburn, NY |
16077 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16078 |
36069 Ontario County New York 545 108,519 |
16079 |
Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca |
16080 |
Falls, NY Combined Statistical Area |
16081 |
36071 Orange County New York 177 374,512 New |
16082 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
16083 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16084 |
36073 Orleans County New York 1117 42,836 Rochester, NY |
16085 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, NY |
16086 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16087 |
36075 Oswego County New York 505 121,700 |
16088 |
Syracuse, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Syracuse-Auburn, NY |
16089 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16090 |
36077 Otsego County New York 842 61,709 Oneonta, NY |
16091 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16092 |
36079 Putnam County New York 591 99,607 New |
16093 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
16094 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16095 |
36081 Queens County New York 10 2,272,771 New |
16096 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
16097 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16098 |
36083 Rensselaer County New York 394 159,835 |
16099 |
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16100 |
Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined Statistical Area |
16101 |
36085 Richmond County New York 140 470,728 |
16102 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16103 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16104 |
36087 Rockland County New York 206 317,757 |
16105 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16106 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16107 |
36089 St. Lawrence County New York 535 112,232 |
16108 |
Ogdensburg-Massena, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16109 |
36091 Saratoga County New York 284 222,133 |
16110 |
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16111 |
Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined Statistical Area |
16112 |
36093 Schenectady County New York 407 155,124 |
16113 |
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16114 |
Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined Statistical Area |
16115 |
36095 Schoharie County New York 1387 32,099 |
16116 |
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16117 |
Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined Statistical Area |
16118 |
36097 Schuyler County New York 1895 18,514 |
16119 |
36099 Seneca County New York 1295 35,305 Seneca Falls, NY |
16120 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, NY |
16121 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16122 |
36101 Steuben County New York 592 99,063 Corning, NY |
16123 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Elmira-Corning, NY Combined |
16124 |
Statistical Area |
16125 |
36103 Suffolk County New York 24 1,499,273 New |
16126 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
16127 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16128 |
36105 Sullivan County New York 714 76,793 |
16129 |
36107 Tioga County New York 971 50,478 Binghamton, NY |
16130 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16131 |
36109 Tompkins County New York 570 102,554 |
16132 |
Ithaca, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Ithaca-Cortland, NY |
16133 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16134 |
36111 Ulster County New York 347 181,791 |
16135 |
Kingston, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area New York-Newark, |
16136 |
NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16137 |
36113 Warren County New York 807 65,538 Glens Falls, NY |
16138 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Albany-Schenectady, NY Combined |
16139 |
Statistical Area |
16140 |
36115 Washington County New York 827 62,934 Glens |
16141 |
Falls, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area Albany-Schenectady, NY |
16142 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16143 |
36117 Wayne County New York 620 92,962 Rochester, NY |
16144 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, NY |
16145 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16146 |
36119 Westchester County New York 46 961,670 |
16147 |
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16148 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16149 |
36121 Wyoming County New York 1131 41,892 |
16150 |
36123 Yates County New York 1597 25,344 Rochester, NY |
16151 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, NY |
16152 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16153 |
37001 Alamance County North Carolina 410 153,920 |
16154 |
Burlington, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16155 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16156 |
37003 Alexander County North Carolina 1252 36,853 |
16157 |
Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16158 |
Hickory-Lenoir, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16159 |
37005 Alleghany County North Carolina 2365 10,927 |
16160 |
37007 Anson County North Carolina 1547 26,351 |
16161 |
37009 Ashe County North Carolina 1527 27,097 |
16162 |
37011 Avery County North Carolina 1939 17,635 |
16163 |
37013 Beaufort County North Carolina 1020 47,507 |
16164 |
Washington, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Greenville-Washington, |
16165 |
NC Combined Statistical Area |
16166 |
37015 Bertie County North Carolina 1801 20,653 |
16167 |
37017 Bladen County North Carolina 1302 34,915 |
16168 |
37019 Brunswick County North Carolina 534 112,257 |
16169 |
Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC-NC Metropolitan Statistical |
16170 |
Area Myrtle Beach-Conway, SC-NC Combined Statistical Area |
16171 |
37021 Buncombe County North Carolina 268 244,490 |
16172 |
Asheville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Asheville-Brevard, NC |
16173 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16174 |
37023 Burke County North Carolina 634 90,505 |
16175 |
Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16176 |
Hickory-Lenoir, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16177 |
37025 Cabarrus County North Carolina 342 184,498 |
16178 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16179 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
16180 |
37027 Caldwell County North Carolina 676 81,930 |
16181 |
Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16182 |
Hickory-Lenoir, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16183 |
37029 Camden County North Carolina 2436 10,090 Elizabeth City, |
16184 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC |
16185 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16186 |
37031 Carteret County North Carolina 783 67,632 Morehead |
16187 |
City, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area New Bern-Morehead City, |
16188 |
NC Combined Statistical Area |
16189 |
37033 Caswell County North Carolina 1680 23,217 |
16190 |
37035 Catawba County North Carolina 408 154,339 |
16191 |
Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16192 |
Hickory-Lenoir, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16193 |
37037 Chatham County North Carolina 799 65,976 Durham-Chapel |
16194 |
Hill, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
16195 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16196 |
37039 Cherokee County North Carolina 1530 26,992 |
16197 |
37041 Chowan County North Carolina 2124 14,772 |
16198 |
37043 Clay County North Carolina 2387 10,618 |
16199 |
37045 Cleveland County North Carolina 600 97,474 Shelby, |
16200 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC |
16201 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16202 |
37047 Columbus County North Carolina 885 57,638 |
16203 |
37049 Craven County North Carolina 562 104,770 New |
16204 |
Bern, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area New Bern-Morehead City, NC |
16205 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16206 |
37051 Cumberland County North Carolina 200 324,049 |
16207 |
Fayetteville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16208 |
Fayetteville-Lumberton-Laurinburg, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16209 |
37053 Currituck County North Carolina 1640 24,077 Virginia |
16210 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16211 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
16212 |
37055 Dare County North Carolina 1310 34,573 Kill Devil |
16213 |
Hills, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, |
16214 |
VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
16215 |
37057 Davidson County North Carolina 383 163,260 |
16216 |
Winston-Salem, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16217 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16218 |
37059 Davie County North Carolina 1142 41,433 Winston-Salem, |
16219 |
NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High |
16220 |
Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16221 |
37061 Duplin County North Carolina 864 60,033 |
16222 |
37063 Durham County North Carolina 238 279,641 |
16223 |
Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16224 |
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16225 |
37065 Edgecombe County North Carolina 904 55,954 Rocky |
16226 |
Mount, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Rocky Mount-Wilson-Roanoke |
16227 |
Rapids, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16228 |
37067 Forsyth County North Carolina 186 358,137 |
16229 |
Winston-Salem, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16230 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16231 |
37069 Franklin County North Carolina 845 61,475 Raleigh, |
16232 |
NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
16233 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16234 |
37071 Gaston County North Carolina 303 208,049 |
16235 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16236 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
16237 |
37073 Gates County North Carolina 2306 11,869 Virginia |
16238 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16239 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
16240 |
37075 Graham County North Carolina 2548 8,700 |
16241 |
37077 Granville County North Carolina 857 60,436 Oxford, |
16242 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
16243 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16244 |
37079 Greene County North Carolina 1759 21,429 |
16245 |
37081 Guilford County North Carolina 132 500,879 |
16246 |
Greensboro-High Point, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16247 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16248 |
37083 Halifax County North Carolina 925 54,006 Roanoke Rapids, |
16249 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Rocky Mount-Wilson-Roanoke |
16250 |
Rapids, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16251 |
37085 Harnett County North Carolina 502 122,135 Dunn, NC |
16252 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Combined |
16253 |
Statistical Area |
16254 |
37087 Haywood County North Carolina 877 58,908 Asheville, NC |
16255 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Asheville-Brevard, NC Combined |
16256 |
Statistical Area |
16257 |
37089 Henderson County North Carolina 547 108,266 |
16258 |
Asheville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Asheville-Brevard, NC |
16259 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16260 |
37091 Hertford County North Carolina 1628 24,438 |
16261 |
37093 Hoke County North Carolina 970 50,536 Fayetteville, NC |
16262 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Fayetteville-Lumberton-Laurinburg, NC |
16263 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16264 |
37095 Hyde County North Carolina 2776 5,859 |
16265 |
37097 Iredell County North Carolina 385 162,708 |
16266 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16267 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
16268 |
37099 Jackson County North Carolina 1167 40,448 Cullowhee, NC |
16269 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16270 |
37101 Johnston County North Carolina 358 174,938 |
16271 |
Raleigh, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel |
16272 |
Hill, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16273 |
37103 Jones County North Carolina 2420 10,275 New Bern, NC |
16274 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area New Bern-Morehead City, NC Combined |
16275 |
Statistical Area |
16276 |
37105 Lee County North Carolina 867 59,715 Sanford, NC |
16277 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
16278 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16279 |
37107 Lenoir County North Carolina 873 59,227 Kinston, NC |
16280 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16281 |
37109 Lincoln County North Carolina 692 79,313 |
16282 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16283 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
16284 |
37111 McDowell County North Carolina 1068 44,998 Marion, |
16285 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Hickory-Lenoir, NC Combined |
16286 |
Statistical Area |
16287 |
37113 Macon County North Carolina 1329 33,869 |
16288 |
37115 Madison County North Carolina 1793 20,742 Asheville, NC |
16289 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Asheville-Brevard, NC Combined |
16290 |
Statistical Area |
16291 |
37117 Martin County North Carolina 1645 23,961 |
16292 |
37119 Mecklenburg County North Carolina 45 969,031 |
16293 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16294 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
16295 |
37121 Mitchell County North Carolina 2084 15,368 |
16296 |
37123 Montgomery County North Carolina 1505 27,668 |
16297 |
37125 Moore County North Carolina 635 90,302 |
16298 |
Pinehurst-Southern Pines, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16299 |
37127 Nash County North Carolina 608 95,708 Rocky Mount, NC |
16300 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rocky Mount-Wilson-Roanoke Rapids, NC |
16301 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16302 |
37129 New Hanover County North Carolina 299 209,234 |
16303 |
Wilmington, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16304 |
37131 Northampton County North Carolina 1760 21,428 Roanoke |
16305 |
Rapids, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Rocky |
16306 |
Mount-Wilson-Roanoke Rapids, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16307 |
37133 Onslow County North Carolina 344 183,263 |
16308 |
Jacksonville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16309 |
37135 Orange County North Carolina 453 137,941 |
16310 |
Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16311 |
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16312 |
37137 Pamlico County North Carolina 2236 13,074 New Bern, NC |
16313 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area New Bern-Morehead City, NC Combined |
16314 |
Statistical Area |
16315 |
37139 Pasquotank County North Carolina 1165 40,591 |
16316 |
Elizabeth City, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Virginia |
16317 |
Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
16318 |
37141 Pender County North Carolina 922 54,195 Wilmington, NC |
16319 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16320 |
37143 Perquimans County North Carolina 2211 13,563 |
16321 |
Elizabeth City, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Virginia |
16322 |
Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
16323 |
37145 Person County North Carolina 1192 39,268 Durham-Chapel |
16324 |
Hill, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
16325 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16326 |
37147 Pitt County North Carolina 361 172,554 |
16327 |
Greenville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Greenville-Washington, |
16328 |
NC Combined Statistical Area |
16329 |
37149 Polk County North Carolina 1827 20,271 |
16330 |
37151 Randolph County North Carolina 442 142,466 |
16331 |
Greensboro-High Point, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16332 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16333 |
37153 Richmond County North Carolina 1037 46,627 |
16334 |
Rockingham, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16335 |
37155 Robeson County North Carolina 461 135,496 |
16336 |
Lumberton, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16337 |
Fayetteville-Lumberton-Laurinburg, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16338 |
37157 Rockingham County North Carolina 623 92,720 |
16339 |
Greensboro-High Point, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16340 |
Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16341 |
37159 Rowan County North Carolina 451 138,180 |
16342 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16343 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
16344 |
37161 Rutherford County North Carolina 786 67,323 Forest |
16345 |
City, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16346 |
37163 Sampson County North Carolina 821 63,949 |
16347 |
37165 Scotland County North Carolina 1274 36,094 |
16348 |
Laurinburg, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16349 |
Fayetteville-Lumberton-Laurinburg, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16350 |
37167 Stanly County North Carolina 853 60,576 Albemarle, NC |
16351 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined |
16352 |
Statistical Area |
16353 |
37169 Stokes County North Carolina 1031 46,783 Winston-Salem, |
16354 |
NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High |
16355 |
Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16356 |
37171 Surry County North Carolina 740 73,561 Mount Airy, NC |
16357 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC |
16358 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16359 |
37173 Swain County North Carolina 2166 14,141 |
16360 |
37175 Transylvania County North Carolina 1360 32,849 Brevard, |
16361 |
NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Asheville-Brevard, NC Combined |
16362 |
Statistical Area |
16363 |
37177 Tyrrell County North Carolina 2881 4,338 Kill Devil |
16364 |
Hills, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, |
16365 |
VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
16366 |
37179 Union County North Carolina 302 208,520 |
16367 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16368 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
16369 |
37181 Vance County North Carolina 1065 45,132 Henderson, NC |
16370 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
16371 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16372 |
37183 Wake County North Carolina 48 952,151 Raleigh, |
16373 |
NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC |
16374 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16375 |
37185 Warren County North Carolina 1807 20,576 |
16376 |
37187 Washington County North Carolina 2258 12,736 |
16377 |
37189 Watauga County North Carolina 958 51,871 Boone, NC |
16378 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16379 |
37191 Wayne County North Carolina 492 124,246 |
16380 |
Goldsboro, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16381 |
37193 Wilkes County North Carolina 767 69,306 North |
16382 |
Wilkesboro, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16383 |
37195 Wilson County North Carolina 677 81,867 Wilson, NC |
16384 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Rocky Mount-Wilson-Roanoke Rapids, |
16385 |
NC Combined Statistical Area |
16386 |
37197 Yadkin County North Carolina 1218 38,084 Winston-Salem, |
16387 |
NC Metropolitan Statistical Area Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High |
16388 |
Point, NC Combined Statistical Area |
16389 |
37199 Yancey County North Carolina 1940 17,630 |
16390 |
38001 Adams County North Dakota 3027 2,311 |
16391 |
38003 Barnes County North Dakota 2356 11,015 |
16392 |
38005 Benson County North Dakota 2702 6,760 |
16393 |
38007 Billings County North Dakota 3113 905 |
16394 |
38009 Bottineau County North Dakota 2717 6,579 |
16395 |
38011 Bowman County North Dakota 2960 3,202 |
16396 |
38013 Burke County North Dakota 3040 2,171 |
16397 |
38015 Burleigh County North Dakota 659 85,774 |
16398 |
Bismarck, ND Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16399 |
38017 Cass County North Dakota 403 156,157 Fargo, |
16400 |
ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area Fargo-Wahpeton, ND-MN Combined |
16401 |
Statistical Area |
16402 |
38019 Cavalier County North Dakota 2912 3,948 |
16403 |
38021 Dickey County North Dakota 2822 5,268 |
16404 |
38023 Divide County North Dakota 3034 2,228 |
16405 |
38025 Dunn County North Dakota 2910 3,967 |
16406 |
38027 Eddy County North Dakota 3019 2,368 |
16407 |
38029 Emmons County North Dakota 2941 3,491 |
16408 |
38031 Foster County North Dakota 2947 3,392 |
16409 |
38033 Golden Valley County North Dakota 3070 1,804 |
16410 |
38035 Grand Forks County North Dakota 784 67,472 Grand |
16411 |
Forks, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16412 |
38037 Grant County North Dakota 3022 2,333 |
16413 |
38039 Griggs County North Dakota 3020 2,362 |
16414 |
38041 Hettinger County North Dakota 3005 2,553 |
16415 |
38043 Kidder County North Dakota 3012 2,426 |
16416 |
38045 LaMoure County North Dakota 2893 4,114 |
16417 |
38047 Logan County North Dakota 3064 1,924 |
16418 |
38049 McHenry County North Dakota 2780 5,789 Minot, ND |
16419 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16420 |
38051 McIntosh County North Dakota 2993 2,751 |
16421 |
38053 McKenzie County North Dakota 2600 7,987 |
16422 |
38055 McLean County North Dakota 2493 9,309 |
16423 |
38057 Mercer County North Dakota 2565 8,486 |
16424 |
38059 Morton County North Dakota 1490 28,101 Bismarck, ND |
16425 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16426 |
38061 Mountrail County North Dakota 2541 8,734 |
16427 |
38063 Nelson County North Dakota 2971 3,080 |
16428 |
38065 Oliver County North Dakota 3069 1,838 Bismarck, ND |
16429 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16430 |
38067 Pembina County North Dakota 2655 7,271 |
16431 |
38069 Pierce County North Dakota 2871 4,457 |
16432 |
38071 Ramsey County North Dakota 2325 11,536 |
16433 |
38073 Ransom County North Dakota 2810 5,444 |
16434 |
38075 Renville County North Dakota 3004 2,559 Minot, |
16435 |
ND Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16436 |
38077 Richland County North Dakota 2029 16,217 |
16437 |
Wahpeton, ND-MN Micropolitan Statistical Area Fargo-Wahpeton, ND-MN |
16438 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16439 |
38079 Rolette County North Dakota 2144 14,382 |
16440 |
38081 Sargent County North Dakota 2916 3,896 |
16441 |
38083 Sheridan County North Dakota 3097 1,266 |
16442 |
38085 Sioux County North Dakota 2879 4,347 Bismarck, ND |
16443 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16444 |
38087 Slope County North Dakota 3124 758 |
16445 |
38089 Stark County North Dakota 1537 26,771 Dickinson, ND |
16446 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16447 |
38091 Steele County North Dakota 3055 1,989 |
16448 |
38093 Stutsman County North Dakota 1781 20,934 |
16449 |
Jamestown, ND Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16450 |
38095 Towner County North Dakota 3026 2,318 |
16451 |
38097 Traill County North Dakota 2597 8,072 |
16452 |
38099 Walsh County North Dakota 2354 11,046 |
16453 |
38101 Ward County North Dakota 815 64,798 Minot, ND |
16454 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16455 |
38103 Wells County North Dakota 2884 4,271 |
16456 |
38105 Williams County North Dakota 1539 26,697 |
16457 |
Williston, ND Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16458 |
39001 Adams County Ohio 1477 28,350 |
16459 |
39003 Allen County Ohio 561 105,141 Lima, OH |
16460 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Lima-Van Wert-Celina, OH Combined |
16461 |
Statistical Area |
16462 |
39005 Ashland County Ohio 940 52,962 Ashland, OH Micropolitan |
16463 |
Statistical Area Mansfield-Ashland-Bucyrus, OH Combined |
16464 |
Statistical Area |
16465 |
39007 Ashtabula County Ohio 585 100,389 |
16466 |
Ashtabula, OH Micropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, |
16467 |
OH Combined Statistical Area |
16468 |
39009 Athens County Ohio 818 64,304 Athens, OH Micropolitan |
16469 |
Statistical Area |
16470 |
39011 Auglaize County Ohio 1051 45,831 Wapakoneta, OH |
16471 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Lima-Van Wert-Celina, OH Combined |
16472 |
Statistical Area |
16473 |
39013 Belmont County Ohio 763 69,671 Wheeling, WV-OH |
16474 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16475 |
39015 Brown County Ohio 1077 44,381 Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN |
16476 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, |
16477 |
OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
16478 |
39017 Butler County Ohio 178 370,589 Cincinnati, |
16479 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16480 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
16481 |
39019 Carroll County Ohio 1463 28,587 Canton-Massillon, OH |
16482 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined |
16483 |
Statistical Area |
16484 |
39021 Champaign County Ohio 1180 39,565 Urbana, OH |
16485 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH |
16486 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16487 |
39023 Clark County Ohio 454 137,206 Springfield, OH |
16488 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH Combined |
16489 |
Statistical Area |
16490 |
39025 Clermont County Ohio 319 199,085 |
16491 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16492 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
16493 |
39027 Clinton County Ohio 1132 41,886 Wilmington, OH |
16494 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, |
16495 |
OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
16496 |
39029 Columbiana County Ohio 560 106,507 Salem, |
16497 |
OH Micropolitan Statistical Area Youngstown-Warren, OH-PA |
16498 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16499 |
39031 Coshocton County Ohio 1253 36,779 Coshocton, OH |
16500 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16501 |
39033 Crawford County Ohio 1116 42,849 Bucyrus, OH |
16502 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Mansfield-Ashland-Bucyrus, OH |
16503 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16504 |
39035 Cuyahoga County Ohio 30 1,265,111 |
16505 |
Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16506 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16507 |
39037 Darke County Ohio 946 52,507 Greenville, OH |
16508 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH Combined |
16509 |
Statistical Area |
16510 |
39039 Defiance County Ohio 1205 38,677 Defiance, OH |
16511 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16512 |
39041 Delaware County Ohio 348 181,061 |
16513 |
Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16514 |
Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16515 |
39043 Erie County Ohio 717 76,398 Sandusky, OH |
16516 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined |
16517 |
Statistical Area |
16518 |
39045 Fairfield County Ohio 425 147,474 |
16519 |
Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16520 |
Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16521 |
39047 Fayette County Ohio 1455 28,880 Washington Court House, |
16522 |
OH Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
16523 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16524 |
39049 Franklin County Ohio 34 1,195,537 |
16525 |
Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16526 |
Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16527 |
39051 Fulton County Ohio 1122 42,513 Toledo, OH Metropolitan |
16528 |
Statistical Area Toledo-Port Clinton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16529 |
39053 Gallia County Ohio 1416 30,708 Point Pleasant, WV-OH |
16530 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16531 |
39055 Geauga County Ohio 618 93,680 Cleveland-Elyria, OH |
16532 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined |
16533 |
Statistical Area |
16534 |
39057 Greene County Ohio 382 163,587 Dayton, OH |
16535 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH |
16536 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16537 |
39059 Guernsey County Ohio 1175 39,817 Cambridge, OH |
16538 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
16539 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16540 |
39061 Hamilton County Ohio 74 802,038 |
16541 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16542 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
16543 |
39063 Hancock County Ohio 722 75,671 Findlay, OH Micropolitan |
16544 |
Statistical Area Findlay-Tiffin, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16545 |
39065 Hardin County Ohio 1398 31,627 |
16546 |
39067 Harrison County Ohio 2062 15,714 |
16547 |
39069 Henry County Ohio 1491 28,045 |
16548 |
39071 Highland County Ohio 1111 42,998 |
16549 |
39073 Hocking County Ohio 1440 29,273 Columbus, OH |
16550 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
16551 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16552 |
39075 Holmes County Ohio 1110 43,025 |
16553 |
39077 Huron County Ohio 872 59,280 Norwalk, OH Micropolitan |
16554 |
Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16555 |
39079 Jackson County Ohio 1356 32,954 Jackson, OH Micropolitan |
16556 |
Statistical Area |
16557 |
39081 Jefferson County Ohio 777 68,389 |
16558 |
Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16559 |
Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
16560 |
39083 Knox County Ohio 852 60,705 Mount Vernon, OH |
16561 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined |
16562 |
Statistical Area |
16563 |
39085 Lake County Ohio 280 229,582 |
16564 |
Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16565 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16566 |
39087 Lawrence County Ohio 839 62,109 |
16567 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16568 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
16569 |
39089 Licking County Ohio 374 167,537 Columbus, OH |
16570 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
16571 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16572 |
39091 Logan County Ohio 1058 45,474 Bellefontaine, OH |
16573 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
16574 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16575 |
39093 Lorain County Ohio 216 301,478 |
16576 |
Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16577 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16578 |
39095 Lucas County Ohio 154 437,998 Toledo, OH |
16579 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Toledo-Port Clinton, OH Combined |
16580 |
Statistical Area |
16581 |
39097 Madison County Ohio 1108 43,053 Columbus, OH |
16582 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
16583 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16584 |
39099 Mahoning County Ohio 275 235,145 |
16585 |
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16586 |
Youngstown-Warren, OH-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16587 |
39101 Marion County Ohio 793 66,238 Marion, OH Micropolitan |
16588 |
Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined |
16589 |
Statistical Area |
16590 |
39103 Medina County Ohio 359 173,684 |
16591 |
Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16592 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16593 |
39105 Meigs County Ohio 1659 23,593 |
16594 |
39107 Mercer County Ohio 1156 40,875 Celina, OH Micropolitan |
16595 |
Statistical Area Lima-Van Wert-Celina, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16596 |
39109 Miami County Ohio 568 103,060 Dayton, OH |
16597 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH |
16598 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16599 |
39111 Monroe County Ohio 2138 14,549 |
16600 |
39113 Montgomery County Ohio 121 534,325 Dayton, |
16601 |
OH Metropolitan Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH |
16602 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16603 |
39115 Morgan County Ohio 2115 14,911 |
16604 |
39117 Morrow County Ohio 1301 34,938 Columbus, OH |
16605 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
16606 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16607 |
39119 Muskingum County Ohio 656 85,950 Zanesville, OH |
16608 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined |
16609 |
Statistical Area |
16610 |
39121 Noble County Ohio 2134 14,579 |
16611 |
39123 Ottawa County Ohio 1144 41,339 Port Clinton, OH |
16612 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Toledo-Port Clinton, OH Combined |
16613 |
Statistical Area |
16614 |
39125 Paulding County Ohio 1863 19,295 |
16615 |
39127 Perry County Ohio 1276 36,015 Columbus, OH |
16616 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
16617 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16618 |
39129 Pickaway County Ohio 900 56,399 Columbus, OH |
16619 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
16620 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16621 |
39131 Pike County Ohio 1469 28,480 |
16622 |
39133 Portage County Ohio 389 161,451 Akron, OH |
16623 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH |
16624 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16625 |
39135 Preble County Ohio 1132 41,886 |
16626 |
39137 Putnam County Ohio 1322 34,198 |
16627 |
39139 Richland County Ohio 497 122,673 |
16628 |
Mansfield, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16629 |
Mansfield-Ashland-Bucyrus, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16630 |
39141 Ross County Ohio 705 77,429 Chillicothe, OH |
16631 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH Combined |
16632 |
Statistical Area |
16633 |
39143 Sandusky County Ohio 855 60,510 Fremont, OH |
16634 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16635 |
39145 Scioto County Ohio 701 78,477 Portsmouth, OH |
16636 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY |
16637 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16638 |
39147 Seneca County Ohio 902 56,018 Tiffin, OH Micropolitan |
16639 |
Statistical Area Findlay-Tiffin, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16640 |
39149 Shelby County Ohio 996 49,167 Sidney, OH Micropolitan |
16641 |
Statistical Area Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH Combined |
16642 |
Statistical Area |
16643 |
39151 Stark County Ohio 176 374,868 |
16644 |
Canton-Massillon, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16645 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16646 |
39153 Summit County Ohio 119 540,811 Akron, OH |
16647 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH |
16648 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16649 |
39155 Trumbull County Ohio 304 207,406 |
16650 |
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16651 |
Youngstown-Warren, OH-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16652 |
39157 Tuscarawas County Ohio 627 92,392 New |
16653 |
Philadelphia-Dover, OH Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16654 |
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area |
16655 |
39159 Union County Ohio 944 52,715 Columbus, OH |
16656 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH |
16657 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16658 |
39161 Van Wert County Ohio 1458 28,744 Van Wert, OH |
16659 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Lima-Van Wert-Celina, OH Combined |
16660 |
Statistical Area |
16661 |
39163 Vinton County Ohio 2227 13,239 |
16662 |
39165 Warren County Ohio 289 217,241 Cincinnati, |
16663 |
OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16664 |
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH-KY-IN Combined Statistical Area |
16665 |
39167 Washington County Ohio 845 61,475 Marietta, OH |
16666 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna, WV-OH |
16667 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16668 |
39169 Wayne County Ohio 526 114,848 Wooster, OH |
16669 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16670 |
39171 Williams County Ohio 1232 37,513 |
16671 |
39173 Wood County Ohio 482 128,200 Toledo, OH |
16672 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Toledo-Port Clinton, OH Combined |
16673 |
Statistical Area |
16674 |
39175 Wyandot County Ohio 1704 22,607 |
16675 |
40001 Adair County Oklahoma 1720 22,286 |
16676 |
40003 Alfalfa County Oklahoma 2792 5,666 |
16677 |
40005 Atoka County Oklahoma 2179 14,007 |
16678 |
40007 Beaver County Oklahoma 2798 5,591 |
16679 |
40009 Beckham County Oklahoma 1685 23,081 Elk City, OK |
16680 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16681 |
40011 Blaine County Oklahoma 2455 9,785 |
16682 |
40013 Bryan County Oklahoma 1101 43,399 Durant, OK |
16683 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
16684 |
Statistical Area |
16685 |
40015 Caddo County Oklahoma 1433 29,678 |
16686 |
40017 Canadian County Oklahoma 499 122,560 |
16687 |
Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma |
16688 |
City-Shawnee, OK Combined Statistical Area |
16689 |
40019 Carter County Oklahoma 1010 48,085 Ardmore, OK |
16690 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16691 |
40021 Cherokee County Oklahoma 1009 48,150 |
16692 |
Tahlequah, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16693 |
Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK Combined Statistical Area |
16694 |
40023 Choctaw County Oklahoma 2094 15,182 |
16695 |
40025 Cimarron County Oklahoma 3016 2,385 |
16696 |
40027 Cleveland County Oklahoma 252 265,638 |
16697 |
Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma |
16698 |
City-Shawnee, OK Combined Statistical Area |
16699 |
40029 Coal County Oklahoma 2763 5,963 |
16700 |
40031 Comanche County Oklahoma 487 126,390 |
16701 |
Lawton, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16702 |
40033 Cotton County Oklahoma 2748 6,155 Lawton, OK |
16703 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16704 |
40035 Craig County Oklahoma 2126 14,748 |
16705 |
40037 Creek County Oklahoma 756 70,651 Tulsa, OK |
16706 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
16707 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16708 |
40039 Custer County Oklahoma 1467 28,536 Weatherford, OK |
16709 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16710 |
40041 Delaware County Oklahoma 1141 41,441 |
16711 |
40043 Dewey County Oklahoma 2853 4,783 |
16712 |
40045 Ellis County Oklahoma 2894 4,104 |
16713 |
40047 Garfield County Oklahoma 848 61,189 Enid, OK |
16714 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16715 |
40049 Garvin County Oklahoma 1521 27,297 |
16716 |
40051 Grady County Oklahoma 937 53,118 Oklahoma City, |
16717 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma City-Shawnee, OK |
16718 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16719 |
40053 Grant County Oklahoma 2868 4,516 |
16720 |
40055 Greer County Oklahoma 2753 6,082 |
16721 |
40057 Harmon County Oklahoma 2985 2,906 |
16722 |
40059 Harper County Oklahoma 2931 3,676 |
16723 |
40061 Haskell County Oklahoma 2246 12,938 |
16724 |
40063 Hughes County Oklahoma 2184 13,836 |
16725 |
40065 Jackson County Oklahoma 1551 26,237 Altus, OK |
16726 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16727 |
40067 Jefferson County Oklahoma 2733 6,377 |
16728 |
40069 Johnston County Oklahoma 2358 11,003 |
16729 |
40071 Kay County Oklahoma 1051 45,831 Ponca City, OK |
16730 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16731 |
40073 Kingfisher County Oklahoma 2106 15,005 |
16732 |
40075 Kiowa County Oklahoma 2492 9,310 |
16733 |
40077 Latimer County Oklahoma 2355 11,019 |
16734 |
40079 Le Flore County Oklahoma 981 49,873 Fort |
16735 |
Smith, AR-OK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16736 |
40081 Lincoln County Oklahoma 1323 34,189 Oklahoma City, |
16737 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma City-Shawnee, OK |
16738 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16739 |
40083 Logan County Oklahoma 1093 43,666 Oklahoma City, |
16740 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma City-Shawnee, OK |
16741 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16742 |
40085 Love County Oklahoma 2467 9,558 |
16743 |
40087 McClain County Oklahoma 1285 35,613 Oklahoma City, |
16744 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma City-Shawnee, OK |
16745 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16746 |
40089 McCurtain County Oklahoma 1348 33,203 |
16747 |
40091 McIntosh County Oklahoma 1806 20,584 |
16748 |
40093 Major County Oklahoma 2629 7,683 |
16749 |
40095 Marshall County Oklahoma 2050 15,957 |
16750 |
40097 Mayes County Oklahoma 1148 41,168 |
16751 |
40099 Murray County Oklahoma 2201 13,663 |
16752 |
40101 Muskogee County Oklahoma 758 70,596 |
16753 |
Muskogee, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16754 |
Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK Combined Statistical Area |
16755 |
40103 Noble County Oklahoma 2326 11,522 |
16756 |
40105 Nowata County Oklahoma 2389 10,611 |
16757 |
40107 Okfuskee County Oklahoma 2282 12,358 |
16758 |
40109 Oklahoma County Oklahoma 81 741,781 |
16759 |
Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma |
16760 |
City-Shawnee, OK Combined Statistical Area |
16761 |
40111 Okmulgee County Oklahoma 1179 39,625 Tulsa, |
16762 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
16763 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16764 |
40113 Osage County Oklahoma 1015 47,917 Tulsa, OK |
16765 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
16766 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16767 |
40115 Ottawa County Oklahoma 1384 32,236 Miami, OK |
16768 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Joplin-Miami, MO-OK Combined |
16769 |
Statistical Area |
16770 |
40117 Pawnee County Oklahoma 2014 16,474 Tulsa, OK |
16771 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
16772 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16773 |
40119 Payne County Oklahoma 702 78,399 Stillwater, OK |
16774 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16775 |
40121 Pittsburg County Oklahoma 1067 45,048 |
16776 |
McAlester, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16777 |
40123 Pontotoc County Oklahoma 1224 37,958 Ada, OK |
16778 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16779 |
40125 Pottawatomie County Oklahoma 755 70,760 Shawnee, |
16780 |
OK Micropolitan Statistical Area Oklahoma City-Shawnee, OK |
16781 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16782 |
40127 Pushmataha County Oklahoma 2345 11,205 |
16783 |
40129 Roger Mills County Oklahoma 2924 3,774 |
16784 |
40131 Rogers County Oklahoma 645 88,367 Tulsa, OK |
16785 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
16786 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16787 |
40133 Seminole County Oklahoma 1589 25,450 |
16788 |
40135 Sequoyah County Oklahoma 1143 41,398 Fort |
16789 |
Smith, AR-OK Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16790 |
40137 Stephens County Oklahoma 1071 44,779 Duncan, |
16791 |
OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16792 |
40139 Texas County Oklahoma 1753 21,498 Guymon, OK |
16793 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16794 |
40141 Tillman County Oklahoma 2613 7,822 |
16795 |
40143 Tulsa County Oklahoma 107 613,816 Tulsa, |
16796 |
OK Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
16797 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16798 |
40145 Wagoner County Oklahoma 729 75,030 Tulsa, OK |
16799 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK |
16800 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16801 |
40147 Washington County Oklahoma 960 51,633 |
16802 |
Bartlesville, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16803 |
Tulsa-Muskogee-Bartlesville, OK Combined Statistical Area |
16804 |
40149 Washita County Oklahoma 2322 11,622 |
16805 |
40151 Woods County Oklahoma 2530 8,832 |
16806 |
40153 Woodward County Oklahoma 1810 20,548 |
16807 |
Woodward, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16808 |
41001 Baker County Oregon 2052 15,909 |
16809 |
41003 Benton County Oregon 655 86,430 Corvallis, OR |
16810 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA |
16811 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16812 |
41005 Clackamas County Oregon 175 383,857 |
16813 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16814 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
16815 |
41007 Clatsop County Oregon 1239 37,301 Astoria, OR Micropolitan |
16816 |
Statistical Area |
16817 |
41009 Columbia County Oregon 995 49,286 |
16818 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16819 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
16820 |
41011 Coos County Oregon 835 62,534 Coos Bay, OR |
16821 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16822 |
41013 Crook County Oregon 1795 20,729 Prineville, OR |
16823 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Bend-Redmond-Prineville, OR Combined |
16824 |
Statistical Area |
16825 |
41015 Curry County Oregon 1721 22,248 Brookings, OR |
16826 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16827 |
41017 Deschutes County Oregon 387 162,277 |
16828 |
Bend-Redmond, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area Bend-Redmond-Prineville, |
16829 |
OR Combined Statistical Area |
16830 |
41019 Douglas County Oregon 553 107,164 Roseburg, OR |
16831 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16832 |
41021 Gilliam County Oregon 3059 1,953 |
16833 |
41023 Grant County Oregon 2654 7,317 |
16834 |
41025 Harney County Oregon 2659 7,212 |
16835 |
41027 Hood River County Oregon 1708 22,584 Hood River, OR |
16836 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16837 |
41029 Jackson County Oregon 305 206,412 Medford, OR |
16838 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Medford-Grants Pass, OR Combined |
16839 |
Statistical Area |
16840 |
41031 Jefferson County Oregon 1740 21,749 |
16841 |
41033 Josephine County Oregon 672 82,930 Grants Pass, OR |
16842 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Medford-Grants Pass, OR Combined |
16843 |
Statistical Area |
16844 |
41035 Klamath County Oregon 801 65,912 Klamath Falls, OR |
16845 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16846 |
41037 Lake County Oregon 2621 7,771 |
16847 |
41039 Lane County Oregon 188 354,542 Eugene, OR |
16848 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16849 |
41041 Lincoln County Oregon 1045 46,151 Newport, OR Micropolitan |
16850 |
Statistical Area |
16851 |
41043 Linn County Oregon 513 118,360 Albany, OR |
16852 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA |
16853 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16854 |
41045 Malheur County Oregon 1417 30,630 Ontario, OR-ID |
16855 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario, ID-OR |
16856 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16857 |
41047 Marion County Oregon 204 319,985 Salem, OR |
16858 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA |
16859 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16860 |
41049 Morrow County Oregon 2341 11,244 Hermiston-Pendleton, OR |
16861 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16862 |
41051 Multnomah County Oregon 76 759,256 |
16863 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16864 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
16865 |
41053 Polk County Oregon 719 76,353 Salem, OR Metropolitan |
16866 |
Statistical Area Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined |
16867 |
Statistical Area |
16868 |
41055 Sherman County Oregon 3073 1,732 |
16869 |
41057 Tillamook County Oregon 1599 25,287 |
16870 |
41059 Umatilla County Oregon 713 76,820 |
16871 |
Hermiston-Pendleton, OR Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16872 |
41061 Union County Oregon 1576 25,759 La Grande, OR |
16873 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16874 |
41063 Wallowa County Oregon 2697 6,821 |
16875 |
41065 Wasco County Oregon 1586 25,487 The Dalles, OR |
16876 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16877 |
41067 Washington County Oregon 114 547,672 |
16878 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16879 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
16880 |
41069 Wheeler County Oregon 3088 1,424 |
16881 |
41071 Yamhill County Oregon 589 100,255 |
16882 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16883 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
16884 |
42001 Adams County Pennsylvania 578 101,482 |
16885 |
Gettysburg, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, |
16886 |
PA Combined Statistical Area |
16887 |
42003 Allegheny County Pennsylvania 31 1,229,338 |
16888 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
16889 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
16890 |
42005 Armstrong County Pennsylvania 775 68,409 |
16891 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
16892 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
16893 |
42007 Beaver County Pennsylvania 364 170,245 |
16894 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
16895 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
16896 |
42009 Bedford County Pennsylvania 994 49,324 |
16897 |
42011 Berks County Pennsylvania 166 413,491 Reading, |
16898 |
PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, |
16899 |
PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area |
16900 |
42013 Blair County Pennsylvania 485 127,121 Altoona, |
16901 |
PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16902 |
42015 Bradford County Pennsylvania 831 62,792 Sayre, |
16903 |
PA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16904 |
42017 Bucks County Pennsylvania 103 627,053 |
16905 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
16906 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
16907 |
Area |
16908 |
42019 Butler County Pennsylvania 341 184,970 |
16909 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
16910 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
16911 |
42021 Cambria County Pennsylvania 444 141,584 |
16912 |
Johnstown, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnstown-Somerset, PA |
16913 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16914 |
42023 Cameron County Pennsylvania 2841 4,939 |
16915 |
42025 Carbon County Pennsylvania 811 65,006 |
16916 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16917 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16918 |
42027 Centre County Pennsylvania 406 155,171 State |
16919 |
College, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area State College-DuBois, |
16920 |
PA Combined Statistical Area |
16921 |
42029 Chester County Pennsylvania 128 506,575 |
16922 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
16923 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
16924 |
Area |
16925 |
42031 Clarion County Pennsylvania 1178 39,646 |
16926 |
42033 Clearfield County Pennsylvania 681 81,184 DuBois, |
16927 |
PA Micropolitan Statistical Area State College-DuBois, PA |
16928 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16929 |
42035 Clinton County Pennsylvania 1182 39,517 Lock Haven, PA |
16930 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Williamsport-Lock Haven, PA Combined |
16931 |
Statistical Area |
16932 |
42037 Columbia County Pennsylvania 789 66,887 |
16933 |
Bloomsburg-Berwick, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16934 |
Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA Combined Statistical Area |
16935 |
42039 Crawford County Pennsylvania 649 87,598 |
16936 |
Meadville, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Erie-Meadville, PA |
16937 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16938 |
42041 Cumberland County Pennsylvania 273 238,614 |
16939 |
Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16940 |
Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, PA Combined Statistical Area |
16941 |
42043 Dauphin County Pennsylvania 245 269,665 |
16942 |
Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16943 |
Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, PA Combined Statistical Area |
16944 |
42045 Delaware County Pennsylvania 110 561,098 |
16945 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
16946 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
16947 |
Area |
16948 |
42047 Elk County Pennsylvania 1401 31,550 |
16949 |
42049 Erie County Pennsylvania 236 280,646 Erie, PA |
16950 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Erie-Meadville, PA Combined Statistical Area |
16951 |
42051 Fayette County Pennsylvania 459 135,660 |
16952 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
16953 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
16954 |
42053 Forest County Pennsylvania 2630 7,667 |
16955 |
42055 Franklin County Pennsylvania 418 151,275 |
16956 |
Chambersburg-Waynesboro, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16957 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16958 |
42057 Fulton County Pennsylvania 2124 14,772 |
16959 |
42059 Greene County Pennsylvania 1217 38,085 |
16960 |
42061 Huntingdon County Pennsylvania 1049 45,943 |
16961 |
Huntingdon, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16962 |
42063 Indiana County Pennsylvania 646 88,218 Indiana, PA |
16963 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton, |
16964 |
PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
16965 |
42065 Jefferson County Pennsylvania 1072 44,764 |
16966 |
42067 Juniata County Pennsylvania 1612 24,904 |
16967 |
42069 Lackawanna County Pennsylvania 294 214,477 |
16968 |
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16969 |
42071 Lancaster County Pennsylvania 123 526,823 |
16970 |
Lancaster, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16971 |
42073 Lawrence County Pennsylvania 636 89,871 New |
16972 |
Castle, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
16973 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
16974 |
42075 Lebanon County Pennsylvania 462 135,251 Lebanon, |
16975 |
PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, PA |
16976 |
Combined Statistical Area |
16977 |
42077 Lehigh County Pennsylvania 187 355,245 |
16978 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16979 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16980 |
42079 Luzerne County Pennsylvania 203 321,027 |
16981 |
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16982 |
42081 Lycoming County Pennsylvania 519 117,168 |
16983 |
Williamsport, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Williamsport-Lock Haven, |
16984 |
PA Combined Statistical Area |
16985 |
42083 McKean County Pennsylvania 1105 43,127 Bradford, PA |
16986 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16987 |
42085 Mercer County Pennsylvania 522 115,655 |
16988 |
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
16989 |
Youngstown-Warren, OH-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16990 |
42087 Mifflin County Pennsylvania 1032 46,773 Lewistown, PA |
16991 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
16992 |
42089 Monroe County Pennsylvania 368 168,798 East |
16993 |
Stroudsburg, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New York-Newark, |
16994 |
NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
16995 |
42091 Montgomery County Pennsylvania 71 808,460 |
16996 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
16997 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
16998 |
Area |
16999 |
42093 Montour County Pennsylvania 1905 18,356 |
17000 |
Bloomsburg-Berwick, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17001 |
Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA Combined Statistical Area |
17002 |
42095 Northampton County Pennsylvania 219 299,267 |
17003 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17004 |
New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
17005 |
42097 Northumberland County Pennsylvania 615 94,428 Sunbury, |
17006 |
PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA |
17007 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17008 |
42099 Perry County Pennsylvania 1054 45,701 |
17009 |
Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17010 |
Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, PA Combined Statistical Area |
17011 |
42101 Philadelphia County Pennsylvania 22 1,547,607 |
17012 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical |
17013 |
Area Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical |
17014 |
Area |
17015 |
42103 Pike County Pennsylvania 893 56,899 New |
17016 |
York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New |
17017 |
York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area |
17018 |
42105 Potter County Pennsylvania 1944 17,577 |
17019 |
42107 Schuylkill County Pennsylvania 430 147,063 |
17020 |
Pottsville, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17021 |
42109 Snyder County Pennsylvania 1176 39,672 Selinsgrove, PA |
17022 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA Combined |
17023 |
Statistical Area |
17024 |
42111 Somerset County Pennsylvania 709 76,957 |
17025 |
Somerset, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area Johnstown-Somerset, PA |
17026 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17027 |
42113 Sullivan County Pennsylvania 2727 6,461 |
17028 |
42115 Susquehanna County Pennsylvania 1118 42,696 |
17029 |
42117 Tioga County Pennsylvania 1121 42,577 |
17030 |
42119 Union County Pennsylvania 1070 44,952 Lewisburg, PA |
17031 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Bloomsburg-Berwick-Sunbury, PA |
17032 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17033 |
42121 Venango County Pennsylvania 921 54,272 Oil City, PA |
17034 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17035 |
42123 Warren County Pennsylvania 1150 41,146 Warren, PA |
17036 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17037 |
42125 Washington County Pennsylvania 301 208,716 |
17038 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
17039 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
17040 |
42127 Wayne County Pennsylvania 955 51,955 |
17041 |
42129 Westmoreland County Pennsylvania 183 363,395 |
17042 |
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Pittsburgh-New |
17043 |
Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
17044 |
42131 Wyoming County Pennsylvania 1488 28,125 |
17045 |
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17046 |
42133 York County Pennsylvania 155 437,846 |
17047 |
York-Hanover, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, |
17048 |
PA Combined Statistical Area |
17049 |
44001 Bristol County[13] Rhode Island 998 49,144 |
17050 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17051 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
17052 |
44003 Kent County[13] Rhode Island 381 164,843 |
17053 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17054 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
17055 |
44005 Newport County[13] Rhode Island 674 82,036 |
17056 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17057 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
17058 |
44007 Providence County[13] Rhode Island 101 628,323 |
17059 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17060 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
17061 |
44009 Washington County[13] Rhode Island 488 125,946 |
17062 |
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17063 |
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area |
17064 |
45001 Abbeville County South Carolina 1604 25,101 |
17065 |
Greenwood, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17066 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17067 |
45003 Aiken County South Carolina 384 162,812 |
17068 |
Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17069 |
45005 Allendale County South Carolina 2444 9,988 |
17070 |
45007 Anderson County South Carolina 335 189,355 |
17071 |
Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17072 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17073 |
45009 Bamberg County South Carolina 2059 15,763 |
17074 |
45011 Barnwell County South Carolina 1722 22,212 |
17075 |
45013 Beaufort County South Carolina 371 168,049 |
17076 |
Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17077 |
45015 Berkeley County South Carolina 334 189,781 |
17078 |
Charleston-North Charleston, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17079 |
45017 Calhoun County South Carolina 2116 14,910 Columbia, SC |
17080 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC |
17081 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17082 |
45019 Charleston County South Carolina 182 365,162 |
17083 |
Charleston-North Charleston, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17084 |
45021 Cherokee County South Carolina 906 55,662 Gaffney, |
17085 |
SC Micropolitan Statistical Area Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, |
17086 |
SC Combined Statistical Area |
17087 |
45023 Chester County South Carolina 1374 32,546 |
17088 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17089 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
17090 |
45025 Chesterfield County South Carolina 1047 46,103 |
17091 |
45027 Clarendon County South Carolina 1317 34,357 |
17092 |
45029 Colleton County South Carolina 1214 38,153 |
17093 |
45031 Darlington County South Carolina 779 68,139 |
17094 |
Florence, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17095 |
45033 Dillon County South Carolina 1403 31,446 |
17096 |
45035 Dorchester County South Carolina 441 142,496 |
17097 |
Charleston-North Charleston, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17098 |
45037 Edgefield County South Carolina 1548 26,347 |
17099 |
Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17100 |
45039 Fairfield County South Carolina 1671 23,363 |
17101 |
Columbia, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17102 |
Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17103 |
45041 Florence County South Carolina 452 137,948 |
17104 |
Florence, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17105 |
45043 Georgetown County South Carolina 861 60,189 |
17106 |
Georgetown, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area Myrtle Beach-Conway, |
17107 |
SC-NC Combined Statistical Area |
17108 |
45045 Greenville County South Carolina 142 467,605 |
17109 |
Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17110 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17111 |
45047 Greenwood County South Carolina 762 69,756 |
17112 |
Greenwood, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17113 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17114 |
45049 Hampton County South Carolina 1796 20,726 |
17115 |
45051 Horry County South Carolina 234 282,285 Myrtle |
17116 |
Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17117 |
Myrtle Beach-Conway, SC-NC Combined Statistical Area |
17118 |
45053 Jasper County South Carolina 1571 25,833 Hilton Head |
17119 |
Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17120 |
45055 Kershaw County South Carolina 838 62,343 Columbia, SC |
17121 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC |
17122 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17123 |
45057 Lancaster County South Carolina 696 79,089 |
17124 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17125 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
17126 |
45059 Laurens County South Carolina 794 66,223 |
17127 |
Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17128 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17129 |
45061 Lee County South Carolina 1890 18,654 |
17130 |
45063 Lexington County South Carolina 244 270,406 |
17131 |
Columbia, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17132 |
Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17133 |
45065 McCormick County South Carolina 2447 9,943 |
17134 |
45067 Marion County South Carolina 1379 32,457 |
17135 |
45069 Marlboro County South Carolina 1487 28,145 |
17136 |
Bennettsville, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17137 |
45071 Newberry County South Carolina 1229 37,576 |
17138 |
Newberry, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17139 |
Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17140 |
45073 Oconee County South Carolina 734 74,627 Seneca, SC |
17141 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC |
17142 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17143 |
45075 Orangeburg County South Carolina 631 91,476 |
17144 |
Orangeburg, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17145 |
Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17146 |
45077 Pickens County South Carolina 510 119,670 |
17147 |
Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17148 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17149 |
45079 Richland County South Carolina 170 393,830 |
17150 |
Columbia, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17151 |
Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17152 |
45081 Saluda County South Carolina 1843 19,893 Columbia, SC |
17153 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC |
17154 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17155 |
45083 Spartanburg County South Carolina 228 288,745 |
17156 |
Spartanburg, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17157 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC Combined Statistical Area |
17158 |
45085 Sumter County South Carolina 548 108,052 Sumter, |
17159 |
SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17160 |
45087 Union County South Carolina 1480 28,252 Spartanburg, SC |
17161 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC |
17162 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17163 |
45089 Williamsburg County South Carolina 1336 33,620 |
17164 |
45091 York County South Carolina 276 234,635 |
17165 |
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17166 |
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area |
17167 |
46003 Aurora County South Dakota 2994 2,742 |
17168 |
46005 Beadle County South Dakota 1930 17,753 Huron, SD |
17169 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17170 |
46007 Bennett County South Dakota 2945 3,436 |
17171 |
46009 Bon Homme County South Dakota 2680 7,029 |
17172 |
46011 Brookings County South Dakota 1367 32,629 |
17173 |
Brookings, SD Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17174 |
46013 Brown County South Dakota 1237 37,331 Aberdeen, SD |
17175 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17176 |
46015 Brule County South Dakota 2819 5,293 |
17177 |
46017 Buffalo County South Dakota 3051 2,020 |
17178 |
46019 Butte County South Dakota 2423 10,228 |
17179 |
46021 Campbell County South Dakota 3089 1,396 |
17180 |
46023 Charles Mix County South Dakota 2499 9,216 |
17181 |
46025 Clark County South Dakota 2938 3,585 |
17182 |
46027 Clay County South Dakota 2167 14,131 Vermillion, SD |
17183 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, IA-SD-NE |
17184 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17185 |
46029 Codington County South Dakota 1509 27,606 |
17186 |
Watertown, SD Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17187 |
46031 Corson County South Dakota 2899 4,077 |
17188 |
46033 Custer County South Dakota 2578 8,339 Rapid City, SD |
17189 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rapid City-Spearfish, SD Combined |
17190 |
Statistical Area |
17191 |
46035 Davison County South Dakota 1846 19,769 Mitchell, SD |
17192 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17193 |
46037 Day County South Dakota 2795 5,613 |
17194 |
46039 Deuel County South Dakota 2875 4,380 |
17195 |
46041 Dewey County South Dakota 2801 5,538 |
17196 |
46043 Douglas County South Dakota 2982 2,970 |
17197 |
46045 Edmunds County South Dakota 2902 4,026 Aberdeen, SD |
17198 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17199 |
46047 Fall River County South Dakota 2688 6,971 |
17200 |
46049 Faulk County South Dakota 3018 2,377 |
17201 |
46051 Grant County South Dakota 2656 7,259 |
17202 |
46053 Gregory County South Dakota 2885 4,265 |
17203 |
46055 Haakon County South Dakota 3062 1,939 |
17204 |
46057 Hamlin County South Dakota 2768 5,918 |
17205 |
46059 Hand County South Dakota 2948 3,388 |
17206 |
46061 Hanson County South Dakota 2949 3,377 Mitchell, SD |
17207 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17208 |
46063 Harding County South Dakota 3093 1,316 |
17209 |
46065 Hughes County South Dakota 1956 17,450 Pierre, SD |
17210 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17211 |
46067 Hutchinson County South Dakota 2660 7,187 |
17212 |
46069 Hyde County South Dakota 3086 1,437 |
17213 |
46071 Jackson County South Dakota 2961 3,191 |
17214 |
46073 Jerauld County South Dakota 3047 2,047 |
17215 |
46075 Jones County South Dakota 3108 1,013 |
17216 |
46077 Kingsbury County South Dakota 2825 5,220 |
17217 |
46079 Lake County South Dakota 2312 11,771 |
17218 |
46081 Lawrence County South Dakota 1630 24,397 |
17219 |
Spearfish, SD Micropolitan Statistical Area Rapid City-Spearfish, SD |
17220 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17221 |
46083 Lincoln County South Dakota 1006 48,296 Sioux Falls, SD |
17222 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17223 |
46085 Lyman County South Dakota 2921 3,789 |
17224 |
46087 McCook County South Dakota 2797 5,610 Sioux Falls, SD |
17225 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17226 |
46089 McPherson County South Dakota 3011 2,439 |
17227 |
46091 Marshall County South Dakota 2859 4,671 |
17228 |
46093 Meade County South Dakota 1559 26,052 Rapid City, SD |
17229 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Rapid City-Spearfish, SD Combined |
17230 |
Statistical Area |
17231 |
46095 Mellette County South Dakota 3043 2,101 |
17232 |
46097 Miner County South Dakota 3023 2,326 |
17233 |
46099 Minnehaha County South Dakota 357 175,037 |
17234 |
Sioux Falls, SD Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17235 |
46101 Moody County South Dakota 2729 6,446 |
17236 |
46103 Pennington County South Dakota 565 104,347 |
17237 |
Rapid City, SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Rapid City-Spearfish, SD |
17238 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17239 |
46105 Perkins County South Dakota 2976 3,037 |
17240 |
46107 Potter County South Dakota 3021 2,359 |
17241 |
46109 Roberts County South Dakota 2414 10,303 |
17242 |
46111 Sanborn County South Dakota 3024 2,324 |
17243 |
46113 Shannon County South Dakota 2172 14,059 |
17244 |
46115 Spink County South Dakota 2714 6,611 |
17245 |
46117 Stanley County South Dakota 2983 2,969 Pierre, SD |
17246 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17247 |
46119 Sully County South Dakota 3087 1,427 Pierre, SD |
17248 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17249 |
46121 Todd County South Dakota 2448 9,942 |
17250 |
46123 Tripp County South Dakota 2807 5,485 |
17251 |
46125 Turner County South Dakota 2582 8,308 Sioux Falls, SD |
17252 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17253 |
46127 Union County South Dakota 2118 14,855 Sioux City, |
17254 |
IA-NE-SD Metropolitan Statistical Area Sioux City-Vermillion, |
17255 |
IA-SD-NE Combined Statistical Area |
17256 |
46129 Walworth County South Dakota 2808 5,459 |
17257 |
46135 Yankton County South Dakota 1705 22,603 Yankton, SD |
17258 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17259 |
46137 Ziebach County South Dakota 2988 2,869 |
17260 |
47001 Anderson County Tennessee 727 75,416 |
17261 |
Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17262 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17263 |
47003 Bedford County Tennessee 1056 45,573 Shelbyville, TN |
17264 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN |
17265 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17266 |
47005 Benton County Tennessee 2021 16,361 |
17267 |
47007 Bledsoe County Tennessee 2251 12,792 |
17268 |
47009 Blount County Tennessee 493 124,177 |
17269 |
Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17270 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17271 |
47011 Bradley County Tennessee 580 101,134 |
17272 |
Cleveland, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17273 |
Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
17274 |
47013 Campbell County Tennessee 1168 40,420 |
17275 |
Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17276 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17277 |
47015 Cannon County Tennessee 2186 13,811 |
17278 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17279 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17280 |
47017 Carroll County Tennessee 1475 28,390 |
17281 |
47019 Carter County Tennessee 888 57,355 Johnson City, TN |
17282 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA |
17283 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17284 |
47021 Cheatham County Tennessee 1191 39,271 |
17285 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17286 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17287 |
47023 Chester County Tennessee 1967 17,171 Jackson, TN |
17288 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17289 |
47025 Claiborne County Tennessee 1395 31,736 |
17290 |
47027 Clay County Tennessee 2611 7,840 |
17291 |
47029 Cocke County Tennessee 1286 35,571 Newport, TN |
17292 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
17293 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17294 |
47031 Coffee County Tennessee 935 53,222 |
17295 |
Tullahoma-Manchester, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17296 |
47033 Crockett County Tennessee 2130 14,623 Jackson, |
17297 |
TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17298 |
47035 Cumberland County Tennessee 890 57,029 |
17299 |
Crossville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17300 |
47037 Davidson County Tennessee 95 648,295 |
17301 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17302 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17303 |
47039 Decatur County Tennessee 2319 11,673 |
17304 |
47041 DeKalb County Tennessee 1879 18,901 |
17305 |
47043 Dickson County Tennessee 973 50,381 |
17306 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17307 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17308 |
47045 Dyer County Tennessee 1210 38,255 Dyersburg, TN |
17309 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17310 |
47047 Fayette County Tennessee 1206 38,659 Memphis, |
17311 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
17312 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
17313 |
47049 Fentress County Tennessee 1923 17,940 |
17314 |
47051 Franklin County Tennessee 1160 40,772 |
17315 |
Tullahoma-Manchester, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17316 |
47053 Gibson County Tennessee 990 49,626 |
17317 |
47055 Giles County Tennessee 1448 29,072 |
17318 |
47057 Grainger County Tennessee 1700 22,706 |
17319 |
Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17320 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17321 |
47059 Greene County Tennessee 771 68,819 Greeneville, TN |
17322 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17323 |
47061 Grundy County Tennessee 2202 13,650 |
17324 |
47063 Hamblen County Tennessee 833 62,746 Morristown, TN |
17325 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
17326 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17327 |
47065 Hamilton County Tennessee 191 345,545 |
17328 |
Chattanooga, TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17329 |
Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
17330 |
47067 Hancock County Tennessee 2705 6,720 |
17331 |
47069 Hardeman County Tennessee 1545 26,533 |
17332 |
47071 Hardin County Tennessee 1566 25,950 |
17333 |
47073 Hawkins County Tennessee 896 56,587 |
17334 |
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
17335 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
17336 |
47075 Haywood County Tennessee 1909 18,240 |
17337 |
47077 Henderson County Tennessee 1493 28,023 |
17338 |
47079 Henry County Tennessee 1382 32,341 Paris, TN |
17339 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17340 |
47081 Hickman County Tennessee 1635 24,170 |
17341 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17342 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17343 |
47083 Houston County Tennessee 2571 8,413 |
17344 |
47085 Humphreys County Tennessee 1908 18,275 |
17345 |
47087 Jackson County Tennessee 2329 11,441 Cookeville, TN |
17346 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17347 |
47089 Jefferson County Tennessee 952 52,191 |
17348 |
Morristown, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17349 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17350 |
47091 Johnson County Tennessee 1916 18,095 |
17351 |
47093 Knox County Tennessee 152 441,311 |
17352 |
Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17353 |
Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17354 |
47095 Lake County Tennessee 2628 7,690 |
17355 |
47097 Lauderdale County Tennessee 1503 27,718 |
17356 |
47099 Lawrence County Tennessee 1127 42,086 |
17357 |
Lawrenceburg, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17358 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17359 |
47101 Lewis County Tennessee 2303 11,896 |
17360 |
47103 Lincoln County Tennessee 1338 33,503 |
17361 |
47105 Loudon County Tennessee 985 49,793 Knoxville, TN |
17362 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
17363 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17364 |
47107 McMinn County Tennessee 948 52,416 Athens, TN |
17365 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
17366 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
17367 |
47109 McNairy County Tennessee 1556 26,180 |
17368 |
47111 Macon County Tennessee 1711 22,498 |
17369 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17370 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17371 |
47113 Madison County Tennessee 594 98,656 Jackson, TN |
17372 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17373 |
47115 Marion County Tennessee 1478 28,291 Chattanooga, |
17374 |
TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
17375 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
17376 |
47117 Marshall County Tennessee 1413 30,883 |
17377 |
Lewisburg, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17378 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17379 |
47119 Maury County Tennessee 675 81,990 |
17380 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17381 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17382 |
47121 Meigs County Tennessee 2317 11,698 |
17383 |
47123 Monroe County Tennessee 1064 45,133 |
17384 |
47125 Montgomery County Tennessee 343 184,468 |
17385 |
Clarksville, TN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17386 |
47127 Moore County Tennessee 2737 6,339 |
17387 |
Tullahoma-Manchester, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17388 |
47129 Morgan County Tennessee 1734 21,931 Knoxville, TN |
17389 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
17390 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17391 |
47131 Obion County Tennessee 1407 31,340 Union City, |
17392 |
TN-KY Micropolitan Statistical Area Martin-Union City, TN-KY |
17393 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17394 |
47133 Overton County Tennessee 1724 22,190 Cookeville, TN |
17395 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17396 |
47135 Perry County Tennessee 2610 7,860 |
17397 |
47137 Pickett County Tennessee 2832 5,100 |
17398 |
47139 Polk County Tennessee 1998 16,686 Cleveland, TN |
17399 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL |
17400 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17401 |
47141 Putnam County Tennessee 742 73,229 Cookeville, TN |
17402 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17403 |
47143 Rhea County Tennessee 1383 32,247 Dayton, TN |
17404 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, |
17405 |
TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
17406 |
47145 Roane County Tennessee 930 53,469 Knoxville, TN |
17407 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
17408 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17409 |
47147 Robertson County Tennessee 788 66,931 |
17410 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17411 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17412 |
47149 Rutherford County Tennessee 242 274,454 |
17413 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17414 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17415 |
47151 Scott County Tennessee 1725 22,173 |
17416 |
47153 Sequatchie County Tennessee 2143 14,423 |
17417 |
Chattanooga, TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17418 |
Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA-AL Combined Statistical Area |
17419 |
47155 Sevier County Tennessee 626 92,512 Sevierville, TN |
17420 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
17421 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17422 |
47157 Shelby County Tennessee 50 940,764 Memphis, |
17423 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
17424 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
17425 |
47159 Smith County Tennessee 1869 19,102 |
17426 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17427 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17428 |
47161 Stewart County Tennessee 2224 13,297 |
17429 |
47163 Sullivan County Tennessee 401 156,786 |
17430 |
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
17431 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
17432 |
47165 Sumner County Tennessee 377 166,123 |
17433 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17434 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17435 |
47167 Tipton County Tennessee 843 61,705 Memphis, |
17436 |
TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area Memphis-Forrest City, |
17437 |
TN-MS-AR Combined Statistical Area |
17438 |
47169 Trousdale County Tennessee 2617 7,795 |
17439 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17440 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17441 |
47171 Unicoi County Tennessee 1910 18,235 Johnson City, TN |
17442 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA |
17443 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17444 |
47173 Union County Tennessee 1868 19,127 Knoxville, TN |
17445 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN |
17446 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17447 |
47175 Van Buren County Tennessee 2793 5,628 |
17448 |
47177 Warren County Tennessee 1174 39,839 McMinnville, TN |
17449 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17450 |
47179 Washington County Tennessee 490 125,094 |
17451 |
Johnson City, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
17452 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
17453 |
47181 Wayne County Tennessee 1982 16,996 |
17454 |
47183 Weakley County Tennessee 1305 34,793 Martin, TN |
17455 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Martin-Union City, TN-KY Combined |
17456 |
Statistical Area |
17457 |
47185 White County Tennessee 1558 26,082 |
17458 |
47187 Williamson County Tennessee 330 192,911 |
17459 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17460 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17461 |
47189 Wilson County Tennessee 511 118,961 |
17462 |
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical |
17463 |
Area Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area |
17464 |
48001 Anderson County Texas 880 58,190 Palestine, TX |
17465 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17466 |
48003 Andrews County Texas 2038 16,117 Andrews, TX Micropolitan |
17467 |
Statistical Area |
17468 |
48005 Angelina County Texas 650 87,597 Lufkin, TX |
17469 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17470 |
48007 Aransas County Texas 1652 23,818 Corpus Christi, TX |
17471 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX |
17472 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17473 |
48009 Archer County Texas 2540 8,735 Wichita Falls, TX |
17474 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17475 |
48011 Armstrong County Texas 3061 1,944 Amarillo, TX |
17476 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
17477 |
Statistical Area |
17478 |
48013 Atascosa County Texas 1041 46,446 San Antonio-New |
17479 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17480 |
48015 Austin County Texas 1462 28,618 Houston-The |
17481 |
Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The |
17482 |
Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17483 |
48017 Bailey County Texas 2670 7,130 |
17484 |
48019 Bandera County Texas 1811 20,537 San Antonio-New |
17485 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17486 |
48021 Bastrop County Texas 731 74,763 Austin-Round Rock, TX |
17487 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17488 |
48023 Baylor County Texas 2933 3,623 |
17489 |
48025 Bee County Texas 1376 32,527 Beeville, TX |
17490 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17491 |
48027 Bell County Texas 202 323,037 Killeen-Temple, |
17492 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17493 |
48029 Bexar County Texas 19 1,785,704 San Antonio-New |
17494 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17495 |
48031 Blanco County Texas 2383 10,655 |
17496 |
48033 Borden County Texas 3134 616 |
17497 |
48035 Bosque County Texas 1914 18,125 |
17498 |
48037 Bowie County Texas 619 93,148 Texarkana, TX-AR |
17499 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17500 |
48039 Brazoria County Texas 199 324,769 |
17501 |
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17502 |
Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17503 |
48041 Brazos County Texas 314 200,665 College |
17504 |
Station-Bryan, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17505 |
48043 Brewster County Texas 2491 9,316 |
17506 |
48045 Briscoe County Texas 3080 1,561 |
17507 |
48047 Brooks County Texas 2663 7,161 |
17508 |
48049 Brown County Texas 1226 37,825 Brownwood, TX |
17509 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17510 |
48051 Burleson County Texas 1962 17,291 College |
17511 |
Station-Bryan, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17512 |
48053 Burnet County Texas 1100 43,448 |
17513 |
48055 Caldwell County Texas 1202 38,734 Austin-Round |
17514 |
Rock, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17515 |
48057 Calhoun County Texas 1748 21,609 Port Lavaca, TX |
17516 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Victoria-Port Lavaca, TX Combined |
17517 |
Statistical Area |
17518 |
48059 Callahan County Texas 2213 13,517 Abilene, TX |
17519 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17520 |
48061 Cameron County Texas 164 415,557 |
17521 |
Brownsville-Harlingen, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17522 |
Brownsville-Harlingen-Raymondville, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17523 |
48063 Camp County Texas 2275 12,449 |
17524 |
48065 Carson County Texas 2747 6,157 Amarillo, TX |
17525 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
17526 |
Statistical Area |
17527 |
48067 Cass County Texas 1426 30,166 |
17528 |
48069 Castro County Texas 2593 8,164 |
17529 |
48071 Chambers County Texas 1271 36,196 Houston-The |
17530 |
Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The |
17531 |
Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17532 |
48073 Cherokee County Texas 967 51,206 Jacksonville, TX |
17533 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Tyler-Jacksonville, TX Combined |
17534 |
Statistical Area |
17535 |
48075 Childress County Texas 2680 7,029 |
17536 |
48077 Clay County Texas 2394 10,535 Wichita Falls, TX |
17537 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17538 |
48079 Cochran County Texas 2974 3,046 |
17539 |
48081 Coke County Texas 2958 3,231 |
17540 |
48083 Coleman County Texas 2553 8,675 |
17541 |
48085 Collin County Texas 65 834,642 Dallas-Fort |
17542 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17543 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17544 |
48087 Collingsworth County Texas 2977 3,036 |
17545 |
48089 Colorado County Texas 1798 20,696 |
17546 |
48091 Comal County Texas 528 114,384 San Antonio-New |
17547 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17548 |
48093 Comanche County Texas 2192 13,765 |
17549 |
48095 Concho County Texas 2903 4,010 |
17550 |
48097 Cooke County Texas 1204 38,688 Gainesville, TX |
17551 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
17552 |
Statistical Area |
17553 |
48099 Coryell County Texas 707 77,231 Killeen-Temple, TX |
17554 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17555 |
48101 Cottle County Texas 3083 1,486 |
17556 |
48103 Crane County Texas 2865 4,562 |
17557 |
48105 Crockett County Texas 2927 3,743 |
17558 |
48107 Crosby County Texas 2750 6,126 Lubbock, TX Metropolitan |
17559 |
Statistical Area Lubbock-Levelland, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17560 |
48109 Culberson County Texas 3029 2,290 |
17561 |
48111 Dallam County Texas 2685 6,996 |
17562 |
48113 Dallas County Texas 9 2,453,843 Dallas-Fort |
17563 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17564 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17565 |
48115 Dawson County Texas 2203 13,640 Lamesa, TX Micropolitan |
17566 |
Statistical Area |
17567 |
48117 Deaf Smith County Texas 1862 19,360 Hereford, TX |
17568 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17569 |
48119 Delta County Texas 2815 5,329 |
17570 |
48121 Denton County Texas 85 707,304 Dallas-Fort |
17571 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17572 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17573 |
48123 DeWitt County Texas 1818 20,465 |
17574 |
48125 Dickens County Texas 3025 2,323 |
17575 |
48127 Dimmit County Texas 2398 10,461 |
17576 |
48129 Donley County Texas 2936 3,598 |
17577 |
48131 Duval County Texas 2316 11,717 |
17578 |
48133 Eastland County Texas 1899 18,421 |
17579 |
48135 Ector County Texas 439 144,325 Odessa, TX |
17580 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Midland-Odessa, TX Combined |
17581 |
Statistical Area |
17582 |
48137 Edwards County Texas 3057 1,968 |
17583 |
48139 Ellis County Texas 409 153,969 Dallas-Fort |
17584 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17585 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17586 |
48141 El Paso County Texas 66 827,398 El Paso, TX |
17587 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area El Paso-Las Cruces, TX-NM Combined |
17588 |
Statistical Area |
17589 |
48143 Erath County Texas 1190 39,321 Stephenville, TX |
17590 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17591 |
48145 Falls County Texas 1941 17,610 Waco, TX Metropolitan |
17592 |
Statistical Area |
17593 |
48147 Fannin County Texas 1332 33,831 |
17594 |
48149 Fayette County Texas 1616 24,695 |
17595 |
48151 Fisher County Texas 2918 3,844 |
17596 |
48153 Floyd County Texas 2734 6,367 |
17597 |
48155 Foard County Texas 3095 1,307 |
17598 |
48157 Fort Bend County Texas 102 627,293 |
17599 |
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17600 |
Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17601 |
48159 Franklin County Texas 2385 10,640 |
17602 |
48161 Freestone County Texas 1856 19,515 |
17603 |
48163 Frio County Texas 1934 17,702 |
17604 |
48165 Gaines County Texas 1901 18,413 |
17605 |
48167 Galveston County Texas 217 300,484 |
17606 |
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17607 |
Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17608 |
48169 Garza County Texas 2731 6,412 |
17609 |
48171 Gillespie County Texas 1602 25,153 Fredericksburg, |
17610 |
TX Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17611 |
48173 Glasscock County Texas 3099 1,259 Big Spring, TX |
17612 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17613 |
48175 Goliad County Texas 2650 7,351 Victoria, TX |
17614 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Victoria-Port Lavaca, TX Combined |
17615 |
Statistical Area |
17616 |
48177 Gonzales County Texas 1838 20,045 |
17617 |
48179 Gray County Texas 1690 22,978 Pampa, TX Micropolitan |
17618 |
Statistical Area |
17619 |
48181 Grayson County Texas 503 121,935 Sherman-Denison, |
17620 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
17621 |
Statistical Area |
17622 |
48183 Gregg County Texas 498 122,658 Longview, TX |
17623 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Longview-Marshall, TX Combined |
17624 |
Statistical Area |
17625 |
48185 Grimes County Texas 1536 26,783 |
17626 |
48187 Guadalupe County Texas 448 139,841 San |
17627 |
Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17628 |
48189 Hale County Texas 1266 36,385 Plainview, TX |
17629 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17630 |
48191 Hall County Texas 2954 3,293 |
17631 |
48193 Hamilton County Texas 2583 8,307 |
17632 |
48195 Hansford County Texas 2803 5,521 |
17633 |
48197 Hardeman County Texas 2896 4,082 |
17634 |
48199 Hardin County Texas 910 55,190 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX |
17635 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17636 |
48201 Harris County Texas 3 4,253,700 Houston-The |
17637 |
Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The |
17638 |
Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17639 |
48203 Harrison County Texas 785 67,450 Marshall, TX |
17640 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Longview-Marshall, TX Combined |
17641 |
Statistical Area |
17642 |
48205 Hartley County Texas 2749 6,144 |
17643 |
48207 Haskell County Texas 2774 5,901 |
17644 |
48209 Hays County Texas 366 168,990 Austin-Round |
17645 |
Rock, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17646 |
48211 Hemphill County Texas 2898 4,080 |
17647 |
48213 Henderson County Texas 695 79,094 Athens, TX |
17648 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
17649 |
Statistical Area |
17650 |
48215 Hidalgo County Texas 72 806,552 |
17651 |
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17652 |
McAllen-Edinburg, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17653 |
48217 Hill County Texas 1298 35,115 |
17654 |
48219 Hockley County Texas 1686 23,072 Levelland, TX |
17655 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Lubbock-Levelland, TX Combined |
17656 |
Statistical Area |
17657 |
48221 Hood County Texas 954 52,044 Dallas-Fort |
17658 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17659 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17660 |
48223 Hopkins County Texas 1289 35,469 Sulphur Springs, TX |
17661 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
17662 |
Statistical Area |
17663 |
48225 Houston County Texas 1682 23,161 |
17664 |
48227 Howard County Texas 1291 35,408 Big Spring, TX |
17665 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17666 |
48229 Hudspeth County Texas 2953 3,337 El Paso, TX |
17667 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area El Paso-Las Cruces, TX-NM Combined |
17668 |
Statistical Area |
17669 |
48231 Hunt County Texas 652 87,079 Dallas-Fort |
17670 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17671 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17672 |
48233 Hutchinson County Texas 1735 21,922 Borger, TX |
17673 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
17674 |
Statistical Area |
17675 |
48235 Irion County Texas 3079 1,573 San Angelo, TX |
17676 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17677 |
48237 Jack County Texas 2523 8,983 |
17678 |
48239 Jackson County Texas 2158 14,255 |
17679 |
48241 Jasper County Texas 1278 35,923 |
17680 |
48243 Jeff Davis County Texas 3028 2,307 |
17681 |
48245 Jefferson County Texas 262 251,813 |
17682 |
Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17683 |
48247 Jim Hogg County Texas 2823 5,249 |
17684 |
48249 Jim Wells County Texas 1134 41,754 Alice, TX |
17685 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, |
17686 |
TX Combined Statistical Area |
17687 |
48251 Johnson County Texas 412 153,441 Dallas-Fort |
17688 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17689 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17690 |
48253 Jones County Texas 1842 19,973 Abilene, TX Metropolitan |
17691 |
Statistical Area |
17692 |
48255 Karnes County Texas 2090 15,233 |
17693 |
48257 Kaufman County Texas 558 106,753 Dallas-Fort |
17694 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17695 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17696 |
48259 Kendall County Texas 1277 35,956 San Antonio-New |
17697 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17698 |
48261 Kenedy County Texas 3140 431 Kingsville, TX |
17699 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX |
17700 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17701 |
48263 Kent County Texas 3116 839 |
17702 |
48265 Kerr County Texas 986 49,786 Kerrville, TX |
17703 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17704 |
48267 Kimble County Texas 2866 4,560 |
17705 |
48269 King County Texas 3141 276 |
17706 |
48271 Kinney County Texas 2935 3,603 |
17707 |
48273 Kleberg County Texas 1390 32,025 Kingsville, TX |
17708 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX |
17709 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17710 |
48275 Knox County Texas 2921 3,789 |
17711 |
48277 Lamar County Texas 983 49,811 Paris, TX Micropolitan |
17712 |
Statistical Area |
17713 |
48279 Lamb County Texas 2176 14,008 |
17714 |
48281 Lampasas County Texas 1834 20,107 Killeen-Temple, |
17715 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17716 |
48283 La Salle County Texas 2671 7,109 |
17717 |
48285 Lavaca County Texas 1858 19,468 |
17718 |
48287 Lee County Texas 2002 16,601 |
17719 |
48289 Leon County Texas 1995 16,803 |
17720 |
48291 Liberty County Texas 716 76,571 Houston-The |
17721 |
Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The |
17722 |
Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17723 |
48293 Limestone County Texas 1660 23,585 |
17724 |
48295 Lipscomb County Texas 2942 3,480 |
17725 |
48297 Live Oak County Texas 2320 11,664 |
17726 |
48299 Llano County Texas 1870 19,085 |
17727 |
48301 Loving County Texas 3143 71 |
17728 |
48303 Lubbock County Texas 230 285,760 Lubbock, TX |
17729 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Lubbock-Levelland, TX Combined |
17730 |
Statistical Area |
17731 |
48305 Lynn County Texas 2781 5,783 Lubbock, TX Metropolitan |
17732 |
Statistical Area Lubbock-Levelland, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17733 |
48307 McCulloch County Texas 2581 8,313 |
17734 |
48309 McLennan County Texas 272 238,707 Waco, TX |
17735 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17736 |
48311 McMullen County Texas 3127 726 |
17737 |
48313 Madison County Texas 2199 13,677 |
17738 |
48315 Marion County Texas 2413 10,324 |
17739 |
48317 Martin County Texas 2837 5,017 Midland, TX Metropolitan |
17740 |
Statistical Area Midland-Odessa, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17741 |
48319 Mason County Texas 2904 4,003 |
17742 |
48321 Matagorda County Texas 1260 36,547 Bay City, TX |
17743 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined |
17744 |
Statistical Area |
17745 |
48323 Maverick County Texas 908 55,365 Eagle Pass, TX |
17746 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17747 |
48325 Medina County Texas 1033 46,765 San Antonio-New |
17748 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17749 |
48327 Menard County Texas 3033 2,240 |
17750 |
48329 Midland County Texas 432 146,645 Midland, TX |
17751 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Midland-Odessa, TX Combined |
17752 |
Statistical Area |
17753 |
48331 Milam County Texas 1636 24,157 |
17754 |
48333 Mills County Texas 2849 4,828 |
17755 |
48335 Mitchell County Texas 2488 9,336 |
17756 |
48337 Montague County Texas 1855 19,565 |
17757 |
48339 Montgomery County Texas 138 485,047 |
17758 |
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17759 |
Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17760 |
48341 Moore County Texas 1718 22,313 Dumas, TX Micropolitan |
17761 |
Statistical Area |
17762 |
48343 Morris County Texas 2252 12,787 |
17763 |
48345 Motley County Texas 3100 1,202 |
17764 |
48347 Nacogdoches County Texas 798 66,034 Nacogdoches, TX |
17765 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17766 |
48349 Navarro County Texas 1013 47,979 Corsicana, TX |
17767 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK Combined |
17768 |
Statistical Area |
17769 |
48351 Newton County Texas 2162 14,200 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX |
17770 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17771 |
48353 Nolan County Texas 2114 14,924 Sweetwater, TX |
17772 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17773 |
48355 Nueces County Texas 190 347,691 Corpus Christi, |
17774 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, |
17775 |
TX Combined Statistical Area |
17776 |
48357 Ochiltree County Texas 2379 10,728 |
17777 |
48359 Oldham County Texas 3045 2,060 Amarillo, TX |
17778 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
17779 |
Statistical Area |
17780 |
48361 Orange County Texas 671 82,977 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX |
17781 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17782 |
48363 Palo Pinto County Texas 1501 27,856 Mineral Wells, |
17783 |
TX Micropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK |
17784 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17785 |
48365 Panola County Texas 1643 24,020 |
17786 |
48367 Parker County Texas 509 119,712 Dallas-Fort |
17787 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17788 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17789 |
48369 Parmer County Texas 2425 10,183 |
17790 |
48371 Pecos County Texas 2072 15,619 |
17791 |
48373 Polk County Texas 1055 45,656 |
17792 |
48375 Potter County Texas 500 122,335 Amarillo, TX |
17793 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
17794 |
Statistical Area |
17795 |
48377 Presidio County Texas 2639 7,525 |
17796 |
48379 Rains County Texas 2363 10,943 |
17797 |
48381 Randall County Texas 491 125,082 Amarillo, TX |
17798 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Amarillo-Borger, TX Combined |
17799 |
Statistical Area |
17800 |
48383 Reagan County Texas 2943 3,475 |
17801 |
48385 Real County Texas 2950 3,369 |
17802 |
48387 Red River County Texas 2262 12,694 |
17803 |
48389 Reeves County Texas 2188 13,798 Pecos, TX Micropolitan |
17804 |
Statistical Area |
17805 |
48391 Refugio County Texas 2656 7,259 |
17806 |
48393 Roberts County Texas 3115 854 |
17807 |
48395 Robertson County Texas 2009 16,545 College |
17808 |
Station-Bryan, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17809 |
48397 Rockwall County Texas 670 83,021 Dallas-Fort |
17810 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17811 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17812 |
48399 Runnels County Texas 2399 10,449 |
17813 |
48401 Rusk County Texas 923 54,026 Longview, TX |
17814 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Longview-Marshall, TX Combined |
17815 |
Statistical Area |
17816 |
48403 Sabine County Texas 2401 10,433 |
17817 |
48405 San Augustine County Texas 2531 8,818 |
17818 |
48407 San Jacinto County Texas 1525 27,126 |
17819 |
48409 San Patricio County Texas 805 65,600 Corpus Christi, |
17820 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, |
17821 |
TX Combined Statistical Area |
17822 |
48411 San Saba County Texas 2759 6,002 |
17823 |
48413 Schleicher County Texas 2957 3,264 |
17824 |
48415 Scurry County Texas 1968 17,126 Snyder, TX Micropolitan |
17825 |
Statistical Area |
17826 |
48417 Shackelford County Texas 2952 3,356 |
17827 |
48419 Shelby County Texas 1563 26,019 |
17828 |
48421 Sherman County Texas 2972 3,073 |
17829 |
48423 Smith County Texas 293 214,821 Tyler, TX |
17830 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Tyler-Jacksonville, TX Combined |
17831 |
Statistical Area |
17832 |
48425 Somervell County Texas 2556 8,598 Dallas-Fort |
17833 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17834 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17835 |
48427 Starr County Texas 844 61,615 Rio Grande City, TX |
17836 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area McAllen-Edinburg, TX Combined |
17837 |
Statistical Area |
17838 |
48429 Stephens County Texas 2475 9,464 |
17839 |
48431 Sterling County Texas 3101 1,191 |
17840 |
48433 Stonewall County Texas 3084 1,475 |
17841 |
48435 Sutton County Texas 2911 3,950 |
17842 |
48437 Swisher County Texas 2606 7,891 |
17843 |
48439 Tarrant County Texas 15 1,880,153 Dallas-Fort |
17844 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17845 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17846 |
48441 Taylor County Texas 470 133,473 Abilene, TX |
17847 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17848 |
48443 Terrell County Texas 3112 917 |
17849 |
48445 Terry County Texas 2265 12,613 |
17850 |
48447 Throckmorton County Texas 3078 1,601 |
17851 |
48449 Titus County Texas 1366 32,663 Mount Pleasant, TX |
17852 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17853 |
48451 Tom Green County Texas 529 113,281 San |
17854 |
Angelo, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17855 |
48453 Travis County Texas 37 1,095,584 Austin-Round |
17856 |
Rock, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17857 |
48455 Trinity County Texas 2152 14,309 Huntsville, TX |
17858 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined |
17859 |
Statistical Area |
17860 |
48457 Tyler County Texas 1756 21,458 |
17861 |
48459 Upshur County Texas 1173 39,995 Longview, TX |
17862 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Longview-Marshall, TX Combined |
17863 |
Statistical Area |
17864 |
48461 Upton County Texas 2955 3,283 |
17865 |
48463 Uvalde County Texas 1538 26,752 Uvalde, TX Micropolitan |
17866 |
Statistical Area |
17867 |
48465 Val Verde County Texas 1002 48,705 Del Rio, TX |
17868 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17869 |
48467 Van Zandt County Texas 947 52,427 |
17870 |
48469 Victoria County Texas 640 89,269 Victoria, TX |
17871 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Victoria-Port Lavaca, TX Combined |
17872 |
Statistical Area |
17873 |
48471 Walker County Texas 776 68,408 Huntsville, TX |
17874 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined |
17875 |
Statistical Area |
17876 |
48473 Waller County Texas 1079 44,357 Houston-The |
17877 |
Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The |
17878 |
Woodlands, TX Combined Statistical Area |
17879 |
48475 Ward County Texas 2369 10,879 |
17880 |
48477 Washington County Texas 1326 34,093 Brenham, TX |
17881 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined |
17882 |
Statistical Area |
17883 |
48479 Webb County Texas 255 259,172 Laredo, TX |
17884 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17885 |
48481 Wharton County Texas 1145 41,285 El Campo, TX |
17886 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Houston-The Woodlands, TX Combined |
17887 |
Statistical Area |
17888 |
48483 Wheeler County Texas 2794 5,626 |
17889 |
48485 Wichita County Texas 477 131,559 Wichita Falls, |
17890 |
TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17891 |
48487 Wilbarger County Texas 2226 13,258 Vernon, TX |
17892 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17893 |
48489 Willacy County Texas 1728 22,058 Raymondville, TX |
17894 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Brownsville-Harlingen-Raymondville, TX |
17895 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17896 |
48491 Williamson County Texas 146 456,232 |
17897 |
Austin-Round Rock, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17898 |
48493 Wilson County Texas 1078 44,370 San Antonio-New |
17899 |
Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17900 |
48495 Winkler County Texas 2652 7,330 |
17901 |
48497 Wise County Texas 858 60,432 Dallas-Fort |
17902 |
Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area Dallas-Fort Worth, |
17903 |
TX-OK Combined Statistical Area |
17904 |
48499 Wood County Texas 1130 42,022 |
17905 |
48501 Yoakum County Texas 2596 8,075 |
17906 |
48503 Young County Texas 1906 18,339 |
17907 |
48505 Zapata County Texas 2153 14,290 Zapata, TX Micropolitan |
17908 |
Statistical Area |
17909 |
48507 Zavala County Texas 2300 11,961 |
17910 |
49001 Beaver County Utah 2724 6,501 |
17911 |
49003 Box Elder County Utah 975 50,171 |
17912 |
Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake |
17913 |
City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined Statistical Area |
17914 |
49005 Cache County Utah 523 115,520 Logan, UT-ID |
17915 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17916 |
49007 Carbon County Utah 1772 21,246 Price, UT Micropolitan |
17917 |
Statistical Area |
17918 |
49009 Daggett County Utah 3105 1,090 |
17919 |
49011 Davis County Utah 207 315,809 |
17920 |
Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake |
17921 |
City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined Statistical Area |
17922 |
49013 Duchesne County Utah 1864 19,244 |
17923 |
49015 Emery County Utah 2364 10,933 |
17924 |
49017 Garfield County Utah 2834 5,095 |
17925 |
49019 Grand County Utah 2489 9,328 |
17926 |
49021 Iron County Utah 1034 46,750 Cedar City, UT |
17927 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17928 |
49023 Juab County Utah 2409 10,341 Provo-Orem, UT |
17929 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined |
17930 |
Statistical Area |
17931 |
49025 Kane County Utah 2658 7,221 |
17932 |
49027 Millard County Utah 2269 12,569 |
17933 |
49029 Morgan County Utah 2454 9,821 Ogden-Clearfield, UT |
17934 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT |
17935 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17936 |
49031 Piute County Utah 3081 1,524 |
17937 |
49033 Rich County Utah 3030 2,267 |
17938 |
49035 Salt Lake County Utah 39 1,063,842 Salt |
17939 |
Lake City, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake |
17940 |
City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined Statistical Area |
17941 |
49037 San Juan County Utah 2110 14,965 |
17942 |
49039 Sanpete County Utah 1499 27,906 |
17943 |
49041 Sevier County Utah 1790 20,784 |
17944 |
49043 Summit County Utah 1222 38,003 Summit Park, UT |
17945 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined |
17946 |
Statistical Area |
17947 |
49045 Tooele County Utah 866 59,870 Salt Lake City, UT |
17948 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT |
17949 |
Combined Statistical Area |
17950 |
49047 Uintah County Utah 1311 34,524 Vernal, UT Micropolitan |
17951 |
Statistical Area |
17952 |
49049 Utah County Utah 120 540,504 Provo-Orem, UT |
17953 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined |
17954 |
Statistical Area |
17955 |
49051 Wasatch County Utah 1600 25,273 Heber, UT Micropolitan |
17956 |
Statistical Area Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined |
17957 |
Statistical Area |
17958 |
49053 Washington County Utah 437 144,809 St. |
17959 |
George, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17960 |
49055 Wayne County Utah 2997 2,737 |
17961 |
49057 Weber County Utah 274 236,640 |
17962 |
Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake |
17963 |
City-Provo-Orem, UT Combined Statistical Area |
17964 |
50001 Addison County Vermont 1254 36,745 |
17965 |
50003 Bennington County Vermont 1256 36,697 |
17966 |
Bennington, VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17967 |
50005 Caledonia County Vermont 1409 31,121 |
17968 |
50007 Chittenden County Vermont 398 158,504 |
17969 |
Burlington-South Burlington, VT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17970 |
50009 Essex County Vermont 2742 6,226 Berlin, NH-VT |
17971 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17972 |
50011 Franklin County Vermont 1007 48,214 |
17973 |
Burlington-South Burlington, VT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17974 |
50013 Grand Isle County Vermont 2687 6,983 |
17975 |
Burlington-South Burlington, VT Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17976 |
50015 Lamoille County Vermont 1609 24,958 |
17977 |
50017 Orange County Vermont 1453 28,924 |
17978 |
Claremont-Lebanon, NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17979 |
50019 Orleans County Vermont 1526 27,109 |
17980 |
50021 Rutland County Vermont 849 60,869 Rutland, VT |
17981 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17982 |
50023 Washington County Vermont 869 59,465 Barre, |
17983 |
VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17984 |
50025 Windham County Vermont 1086 43,985 |
17985 |
50027 Windsor County Vermont 901 56,211 |
17986 |
Claremont-Lebanon, NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area |
17987 |
51001 Accomack County Virginia 1346 33,341 |
17988 |
51003 Albemarle County Virginia 572 102,251 |
17989 |
Charlottesville, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17990 |
51005 Alleghany County Virginia 2027 16,230 |
17991 |
51007 Amelia County Virginia 2256 12,759 Richmond, VA |
17992 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17993 |
51009 Amherst County Virginia 1380 32,384 Lynchburg, VA |
17994 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17995 |
51011 Appomattox County Virginia 2097 15,128 |
17996 |
Lynchburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
17997 |
51013 Arlington County Virginia 287 221,045 |
17998 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
17999 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18000 |
Statistical Area |
18001 |
51015 Augusta County Virginia 739 73,658 |
18002 |
Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18003 |
Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Combined Statistical Area |
18004 |
51017 Bath County Virginia 2863 4,652 |
18005 |
51019 Bedford County Virginia 764 69,590 Lynchburg, VA |
18006 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18007 |
51021 Bland County Virginia 2704 6,738 |
18008 |
51023 Botetourt County Virginia 1350 33,154 Roanoke, |
18009 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18010 |
51025 Brunswick County Virginia 1980 17,010 |
18011 |
51027 Buchanan County Virginia 1650 23,859 |
18012 |
51029 Buckingham County Virginia 1973 17,088 |
18013 |
Charlottesville, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18014 |
51031 Campbell County Virginia 912 55,163 |
18015 |
Lynchburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18016 |
51033 Caroline County Virginia 1451 28,972 |
18017 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18018 |
51035 Carroll County Virginia 1430 29,851 |
18019 |
51036 Charles City County Virginia 2664 7,157 |
18020 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18021 |
51037 Charlotte County Virginia 2278 12,404 |
18022 |
51041 Chesterfield County Virginia 201 323,856 |
18023 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18024 |
51043 Clarke County Virginia 2147 14,323 |
18025 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18026 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18027 |
Statistical Area |
18028 |
51045 Craig County Virginia 2827 5,213 Roanoke, VA |
18029 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18030 |
51047 Culpeper County Virginia 1016 47,911 |
18031 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18032 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18033 |
Statistical Area |
18034 |
51049 Cumberland County Virginia 2453 9,849 |
18035 |
51051 Dickenson County Virginia 2065 15,690 Big |
18036 |
Stone Gap, VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18037 |
51053 Dinwiddie County Virginia 1494 27,994 |
18038 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18039 |
51057 Essex County Virginia 2343 11,233 |
18040 |
51059 Fairfax County Virginia 36 1,118,602 |
18041 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18042 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18043 |
Statistical Area |
18044 |
51061 Fauquier County Virginia 791 66,542 |
18045 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18046 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18047 |
Statistical Area |
18048 |
51063 Floyd County Virginia 2080 15,390 |
18049 |
Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18050 |
51065 Fluvanna County Virginia 1564 25,967 |
18051 |
Charlottesville, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18052 |
51067 Franklin County Virginia 899 56,411 Roanoke, |
18053 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18054 |
51069 Frederick County Virginia 687 80,317 |
18055 |
Winchester, VA-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18056 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
18057 |
51071 Giles County Virginia 1987 16,928 |
18058 |
Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18059 |
51073 Gloucester County Virginia 1250 36,886 Virginia |
18060 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18061 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
18062 |
51075 Goochland County Virginia 1764 21,347 |
18063 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18064 |
51077 Grayson County Virginia 2093 15,183 |
18065 |
51079 Greene County Virginia 1885 18,771 Charlottesville, |
18066 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18067 |
51081 Greensville County Virginia 2307 11,851 |
18068 |
51083 Halifax County Virginia 1279 35,849 |
18069 |
51085 Hanover County Virginia 582 100,668 |
18070 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18071 |
51087 Henrico County Virginia 208 314,932 |
18072 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18073 |
51089 Henry County Virginia 939 52,969 Martinsville, VA |
18074 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18075 |
51091 Highland County Virginia 3032 2,245 |
18076 |
51093 Isle of Wight County Virginia 1292 35,399 Virginia |
18077 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18078 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
18079 |
51095 James City County Virginia 770 68,967 Virginia |
18080 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18081 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
18082 |
51097 King and Queen County Virginia 2677 7,046 |
18083 |
51099 King George County Virginia 1620 24,500 |
18084 |
51101 King William County Virginia 2049 15,981 |
18085 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18086 |
51103 Lancaster County Virginia 2342 11,236 |
18087 |
51105 Lee County Virginia 1588 25,474 |
18088 |
51107 Loudoun County Virginia 193 336,898 |
18089 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18090 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18091 |
Statistical Area |
18092 |
51109 Louisa County Virginia 1341 33,430 |
18093 |
51111 Lunenburg County Virginia 2268 12,588 |
18094 |
51113 Madison County Virginia 2231 13,200 |
18095 |
51115 Mathews County Virginia 2528 8,884 Virginia |
18096 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18097 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
18098 |
51117 Mecklenburg County Virginia 1394 31,749 |
18099 |
51119 Middlesex County Virginia 2371 10,822 |
18100 |
51121 Montgomery County Virginia 609 95,194 |
18101 |
Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18102 |
51125 Nelson County Virginia 2123 14,827 Charlottesville, |
18103 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18104 |
51127 New Kent County Virginia 1866 19,169 |
18105 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18106 |
51131 Northampton County Virginia 2289 12,226 |
18107 |
51133 Northumberland County Virginia 2284 12,346 |
18108 |
51135 Nottoway County Virginia 2055 15,830 |
18109 |
51137 Orange County Virginia 1321 34,246 |
18110 |
51139 Page County Virginia 1649 23,895 |
18111 |
51141 Patrick County Virginia 1898 18,451 |
18112 |
51143 Pittsylvania County Virginia 830 62,807 |
18113 |
Danville, VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18114 |
51145 Powhatan County Virginia 1489 28,123 |
18115 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18116 |
51147 Prince Edward County Virginia 1679 23,238 |
18117 |
51149 Prince George County Virginia 1248 36,941 |
18118 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18119 |
51153 Prince William County Virginia 159 430,289 |
18120 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18121 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18122 |
Statistical Area |
18123 |
51155 Pulaski County Virginia 1307 34,736 |
18124 |
Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18125 |
51157 Rappahannock County Virginia 2645 7,456 |
18126 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18127 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18128 |
Statistical Area |
18129 |
51159 Richmond County Virginia 2514 9,059 |
18130 |
51161 Roanoke County Virginia 622 92,901 Roanoke, VA |
18131 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18132 |
51163 Rockbridge County Virginia 1715 22,394 |
18133 |
51165 Rockingham County Virginia 706 77,391 |
18134 |
Harrisonburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18135 |
Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Combined Statistical Area |
18136 |
51167 Russell County Virginia 1471 28,445 |
18137 |
51169 Scott County Virginia 1696 22,781 |
18138 |
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
18139 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
18140 |
51171 Shenandoah County Virginia 1120 42,583 |
18141 |
51173 Smyth County Virginia 1397 31,718 |
18142 |
51175 Southampton County Virginia 1902 18,409 |
18143 |
51177 Spotsylvania County Virginia 489 125,684 |
18144 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18145 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18146 |
Statistical Area |
18147 |
51179 Stafford County Virginia 467 134,352 |
18148 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18149 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18150 |
Statistical Area |
18151 |
51181 Surry County Virginia 2695 6,844 |
18152 |
51183 Sussex County Virginia 2299 11,972 Richmond, VA |
18153 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18154 |
51185 Tazewell County Virginia 1082 44,268 |
18155 |
Bluefield, WV-VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18156 |
51187 Warren County Virginia 1219 38,070 |
18157 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18158 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18159 |
Statistical Area |
18160 |
51191 Washington County Virginia 910 55,190 |
18161 |
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
18162 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
18163 |
51193 Westmoreland County Virginia 1949 17,524 |
18164 |
51195 Wise County Virginia 1155 40,918 Big Stone Gap, |
18165 |
VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18166 |
51197 Wythe County Virginia 1442 29,251 |
18167 |
51199 York County Virginia 796 66,146 Virginia |
18168 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18169 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
18170 |
51510 Alexandria, City of[21] Virginia 434 |
18171 |
146,294 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV |
18172 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, |
18173 |
DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
18174 |
51515 Bedford, City of[21] Virginia 2762 5,964 |
18175 |
Lynchburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18176 |
51520 Bristol, City of[21] Virginia 1936 17,662 |
18177 |
Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA Metropolitan Statistical Area Johnson |
18178 |
City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area |
18179 |
51530 Buena Vista, City of[21] Virginia 2707 |
18180 |
6,707 |
18181 |
51540 Charlottesville, City of[21] Virginia 1087 43,956 |
18182 |
Charlottesville, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18183 |
51550 Chesapeake, City of[21] Virginia 281 |
18184 |
228,417 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan |
18185 |
Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined |
18186 |
Statistical Area |
18187 |
51570 Colonial Heights, City of[21] Virginia 1953 17,479 |
18188 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18189 |
51580 Covington, City of[21] Virginia 2783 5,771 |
18190 |
51590 Danville, City of[21] Virginia 1112 42,996 |
18191 |
Danville, VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18192 |
51595 Emporia, City of[21] Virginia 2790 5,740 |
18193 |
51600 Fairfax, City of[21] Virginia 1664 23,461 |
18194 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18195 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18196 |
Statistical Area |
18197 |
51610 Falls Church, City of[21] Virginia 2228 13,229 |
18198 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18199 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18200 |
Statistical Area |
18201 |
51620 Franklin, City of[21] Virginia 2562 8,528 |
18202 |
51630 Fredericksburg, City of[21] Virginia 1520 27,307 |
18203 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18204 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18205 |
Statistical Area |
18206 |
51640 Galax, City of[21] Virginia 2693 6,908 |
18207 |
51650 Hampton, City of[21] Virginia 455 136,836 |
18208 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical |
18209 |
Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
18210 |
51660 Harrisonburg, City of[21] Virginia 969 50,981 |
18211 |
Harrisonburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18212 |
Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Combined Statistical Area |
18213 |
51670 Hopewell, City of[21] Virginia 1717 22,348 |
18214 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18215 |
51678 Lexington, City of[21] Virginia 2684 6,998 |
18216 |
51680 Lynchburg, City of[21] Virginia 708 77,113 |
18217 |
Lynchburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18218 |
51683 Manassas, City of[21] Virginia 1164 40,605 |
18219 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18220 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18221 |
Statistical Area |
18222 |
51685 Manassas Park, City of[21] Virginia 2058 15,798 |
18223 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18224 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18225 |
Statistical Area |
18226 |
51690 Martinsville, City of[21] Virginia 2196 13,733 |
18227 |
Martinsville, VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18228 |
51700 Newport News, City of[21] Virginia 350 |
18229 |
180,726 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan |
18230 |
Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined |
18231 |
Statistical Area |
18232 |
51710 Norfolk, City of[21] Virginia 267 245,782 |
18233 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical |
18234 |
Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
18235 |
51720 Norton, City of[21] Virginia 2900 4,068 Big |
18236 |
Stone Gap, VA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18237 |
51730 Petersburg, City of[21] Virginia 1391 31,973 |
18238 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18239 |
51735 Poquoson, City of[21] Virginia 2292 12,097 Virginia |
18240 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18241 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
18242 |
51740 Portsmouth, City of[21] Virginia 605 96,470 |
18243 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical |
18244 |
Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
18245 |
51750 Radford, City of[21] Virginia 1999 16,685 |
18246 |
Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18247 |
51760 Richmond, City of[21] Virginia 298 210,309 |
18248 |
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18249 |
51770 Roanoke, City of[21] Virginia 601 97,469 Roanoke, |
18250 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18251 |
51775 Salem, City of[21] Virginia 1608 24,970 Roanoke, |
18252 |
VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18253 |
51790 Staunton, City of[21] Virginia 1647 23,921 |
18254 |
Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18255 |
Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Combined Statistical Area |
18256 |
51800 Suffolk, City of[21] Virginia 662 85,181 Virginia |
18257 |
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18258 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
18259 |
51810 Virginia Beach, City of[21] Virginia 149 |
18260 |
447,021 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan |
18261 |
Statistical Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined |
18262 |
Statistical Area |
18263 |
51820 Waynesboro, City of[21] Virginia 1777 21,107 |
18264 |
Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18265 |
Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro, VA Combined Statistical Area |
18266 |
51830 Williamsburg, City of[21] Virginia 2095 15,167 |
18267 |
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical |
18268 |
Area Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area |
18269 |
51840 Winchester, City of[21] Virginia 1534 26,881 |
18270 |
Winchester, VA-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18271 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
18272 |
53001 Adams County Washington 1875 19,005 Othello, WA |
18273 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Moses Lake-Othello, WA Combined |
18274 |
Statistical Area |
18275 |
53003 Asotin County Washington 1738 21,888 Lewiston, ID-WA |
18276 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18277 |
53005 Benton County Washington 346 182,398 |
18278 |
Kennewick-Richland, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18279 |
53007 Chelan County Washington 738 73,687 Wenatchee, WA |
18280 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18281 |
53009 Clallam County Washington 749 71,863 Port Angeles, WA |
18282 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18283 |
53011 Clark County Washington 153 438,287 |
18284 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18285 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
18286 |
53013 Columbia County Washington 2905 3,995 Walla |
18287 |
Walla, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18288 |
53015 Cowlitz County Washington 573 101,996 |
18289 |
Longview, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18290 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
18291 |
53017 Douglas County Washington 1189 39,350 Wenatchee, WA |
18292 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18293 |
53019 Ferry County Washington 2627 7,705 |
18294 |
53021 Franklin County Washington 657 85,845 |
18295 |
Kennewick-Richland, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18296 |
53023 Garfield County Washington 3034 2,228 |
18297 |
53025 Grant County Washington 629 91,723 Moses Lake, WA |
18298 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Moses Lake-Othello, WA Combined |
18299 |
Statistical Area |
18300 |
53027 Grays Harbor County Washington 750 71,692 |
18301 |
Aberdeen, WA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18302 |
53029 Island County Washington 693 79,177 Oak Harbor, WA |
18303 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined Statistical |
18304 |
Area |
18305 |
53031 Jefferson County Washington 1428 29,854 |
18306 |
53033 King County Washington 13 2,007,440 |
18307 |
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18308 |
Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined Statistical Area |
18309 |
53035 Kitsap County Washington 259 254,991 |
18310 |
Bremerton-Silverdale, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area Seattle-Tacoma, |
18311 |
WA Combined Statistical Area |
18312 |
53037 Kittitas County Washington 1135 41,672 |
18313 |
Ellensburg, WA Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18314 |
53039 Klickitat County Washington 1797 20,699 |
18315 |
53041 Lewis County Washington 723 75,621 Centralia, WA |
18316 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined |
18317 |
Statistical Area |
18318 |
53043 Lincoln County Washington 2400 10,437 |
18319 |
53045 Mason County Washington 850 60,832 Shelton, WA |
18320 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined |
18321 |
Statistical Area |
18322 |
53047 Okanogan County Washington 1146 41,275 |
18323 |
53049 Pacific County Washington 1808 20,575 |
18324 |
53051 Pend Oreille County Washington 2242 12,980 |
18325 |
Spokane-Spokane Valley, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18326 |
Spokane-Spokane Valley-Coeur d'Alene, WA-ID Combined Statistical Area |
18327 |
53053 Pierce County Washington 70 811,681 |
18328 |
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18329 |
Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined Statistical Area |
18330 |
53055 San Juan County Washington 2057 15,824 |
18331 |
53057 Skagit County Washington 514 118,222 Mount |
18332 |
Vernon-Anacortes, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18333 |
Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined Statistical Area |
18334 |
53059 Skamania County Washington 2347 11,187 |
18335 |
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18336 |
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA Combined Statistical Area |
18337 |
53061 Snohomish County Washington 83 733,036 |
18338 |
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18339 |
Seattle-Tacoma, WA Combined Statistical Area |
18340 |
53063 Spokane County Washington 139 475,735 |
18341 |
Spokane-Spokane Valley, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18342 |
Spokane-Spokane Valley-Coeur d'Alene, WA-ID Combined Statistical Area |
18343 |
53065 Stevens County Washington 1098 43,538 Spokane-Spokane |
18344 |
Valley, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area Spokane-Spokane |
18345 |
Valley-Coeur d'Alene, WA-ID Combined Statistical Area |
18346 |
53067 Thurston County Washington 256 258,332 |
18347 |
Olympia-Tumwater, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area Seattle-Tacoma, |
18348 |
WA Combined Statistical Area |
18349 |
53069 Wahkiakum County Washington 2906 3,993 |
18350 |
53071 Walla Walla County Washington 871 59,404 Walla |
18351 |
Walla, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18352 |
53073 Whatcom County Washington 306 205,262 |
18353 |
Bellingham, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18354 |
53075 Whitman County Washington 1038 46,606 Pullman, WA |
18355 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Pullman-Moscow, WA-ID Combined |
18356 |
Statistical Area |
18357 |
53077 Yakima County Washington 266 246,977 Yakima, |
18358 |
WA Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18359 |
54001 Barbour County West Virginia 2012 16,493 |
18360 |
54003 Berkeley County West Virginia 554 107,098 |
18361 |
Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18362 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
18363 |
54005 Boone County West Virginia 1623 24,478 Charleston, WV |
18364 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY |
18365 |
Combined Statistical Area |
18366 |
54007 Braxton County West Virginia 2141 14,468 |
18367 |
54009 Brooke County West Virginia 1651 23,853 |
18368 |
Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18369 |
Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
18370 |
54011 Cabell County West Virginia 603 96,974 |
18371 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18372 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
18373 |
54013 Calhoun County West Virginia 2633 7,607 |
18374 |
54015 Clay County West Virginia 2494 9,297 Charleston, WV |
18375 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY |
18376 |
Combined Statistical Area |
18377 |
54017 Doddridge County West Virginia 2592 8,178 |
18378 |
Clarksburg, WV Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18379 |
54019 Fayette County West Virginia 1050 45,869 Beckley, WV |
18380 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18381 |
54021 Gilmer County West Virginia 2542 8,732 |
18382 |
54023 Grant County West Virginia 2309 11,816 |
18383 |
54025 Greenbrier County West Virginia 1281 35,820 |
18384 |
54027 Hampshire County West Virginia 1656 23,709 |
18385 |
Winchester, VA-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18386 |
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area |
18387 |
54029 Hancock County West Virginia 1423 30,305 |
18388 |
Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18389 |
Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton, PA-OH-WV Combined Statistical Area |
18390 |
54031 Hardy County West Virginia 2181 13,866 |
18391 |
54033 Harrison County West Virginia 769 69,141 |
18392 |
Clarksburg, WV Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18393 |
54035 Jackson County West Virginia 1445 29,234 |
18394 |
54037 Jefferson County West Virginia 917 54,504 |
18395 |
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical |
18396 |
Area Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined |
18397 |
Statistical Area |
18398 |
54039 Kanawha County West Virginia 331 192,179 |
18399 |
Charleston, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18400 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
18401 |
54041 Lewis County West Virginia 2019 16,371 |
18402 |
54043 Lincoln County West Virginia 1747 21,627 |
18403 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18404 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
18405 |
54045 Logan County West Virginia 1272 36,168 Logan, WV |
18406 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, |
18407 |
WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
18408 |
54047 McDowell County West Virginia 1767 21,326 |
18409 |
54049 Marion County West Virginia 895 56,678 Fairmont, WV |
18410 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Morgantown-Fairmont, WV Combined |
18411 |
Statistical Area |
18412 |
54051 Marshall County West Virginia 1365 32,674 |
18413 |
Wheeling, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18414 |
54053 Mason County West Virginia 1524 27,179 Point Pleasant, |
18415 |
WV-OH Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18416 |
54055 Mercer County West Virginia 836 62,523 Bluefield, WV-VA |
18417 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18418 |
54057 Mineral County West Virginia 1496 27,956 Cumberland, |
18419 |
MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18420 |
54059 Mingo County West Virginia 1557 26,103 |
18421 |
54061 Monongalia County West Virginia 587 100,332 |
18422 |
Morgantown, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area Morgantown-Fairmont, WV |
18423 |
Combined Statistical Area |
18424 |
54063 Monroe County West Virginia 2215 13,463 |
18425 |
54065 Morgan County West Virginia 1954 17,471 |
18426 |
54067 Nicholas County West Virginia 1552 26,229 |
18427 |
54069 Ohio County West Virginia 1084 44,075 Wheeling, WV-OH |
18428 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18429 |
54071 Pendleton County West Virginia 2637 7,566 |
18430 |
54073 Pleasants County West Virginia 2634 7,595 |
18431 |
54075 Pocahontas County West Virginia 2549 8,692 |
18432 |
54077 Preston County West Virginia 1331 33,832 Morgantown, WV |
18433 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Morgantown-Fairmont, WV Combined |
18434 |
Statistical Area |
18435 |
54079 Putnam County West Virginia 898 56,435 |
18436 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18437 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
18438 |
54081 Raleigh County West Virginia 697 79,021 Beckley, WV |
18439 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18440 |
54083 Randolph County West Virginia 1437 29,384 Elkins, |
18441 |
WV Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18442 |
54085 Ritchie County West Virginia 2422 10,236 |
18443 |
54087 Roane County West Virginia 2129 14,684 |
18444 |
54089 Summers County West Virginia 2194 13,737 |
18445 |
54091 Taylor County West Virginia 1983 16,991 Clarksburg, WV |
18446 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18447 |
54093 Tucker County West Virginia 2686 6,995 |
18448 |
54095 Tyler County West Virginia 2518 9,037 |
18449 |
54097 Upshur County West Virginia 1624 24,477 |
18450 |
54099 Wayne County West Virginia 1136 41,649 |
18451 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18452 |
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY Combined Statistical Area |
18453 |
54101 Webster County West Virginia 2517 9,043 |
18454 |
54103 Wetzel County West Virginia 2017 16,422 |
18455 |
54105 Wirt County West Virginia 2778 5,847 |
18456 |
Parkersburg-Vienna, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18457 |
Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna, WV-OH Combined Statistical Area |
18458 |
54107 Wood County West Virginia 654 86,701 |
18459 |
Parkersburg-Vienna, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18460 |
Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna, WV-OH Combined Statistical Area |
18461 |
54109 Wyoming County West Virginia 1677 23,273 |
18462 |
55001 Adams County Wisconsin 1799 20,679 |
18463 |
55003 Ashland County Wisconsin 2048 15,992 |
18464 |
55005 Barron County Wisconsin 1053 45,733 |
18465 |
55007 Bayfield County Wisconsin 2101 15,099 |
18466 |
55009 Brown County Wisconsin 261 253,032 Green |
18467 |
Bay, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined |
18468 |
Statistical Area |
18469 |
55011 Buffalo County Wisconsin 2221 13,333 |
18470 |
55013 Burnett County Wisconsin 2082 15,382 |
18471 |
55015 Calumet County Wisconsin 989 49,634 Appleton, WI |
18472 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI Combined |
18473 |
Statistical Area |
18474 |
55017 Chippewa County Wisconsin 828 62,922 Eau |
18475 |
Claire, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Eau Claire-Menomonie, WI |
18476 |
Combined Statistical Area |
18477 |
55019 Clark County Wisconsin 1314 34,435 |
18478 |
55021 Columbia County Wisconsin 897 56,539 Madison, |
18479 |
WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI |
18480 |
Combined Statistical Area |
18481 |
55023 Crawford County Wisconsin 2007 16,560 |
18482 |
55025 Dane County Wisconsin 130 503,523 Madison, |
18483 |
WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI |
18484 |
Combined Statistical Area |
18485 |
55027 Dodge County Wisconsin 644 88,415 Beaver Dam, WI |
18486 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined |
18487 |
Statistical Area |
18488 |
55029 Door County Wisconsin 1502 27,817 |
18489 |
55031 Douglas County Wisconsin 1092 43,785 Duluth, MN-WI |
18490 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18491 |
55033 Dunn County Wisconsin 1085 44,072 Menomonie, WI |
18492 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Eau Claire-Menomonie, WI Combined |
18493 |
Statistical Area |
18494 |
55035 Eau Claire County Wisconsin 581 100,677 |
18495 |
Eau Claire, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Eau Claire-Menomonie, WI |
18496 |
Combined Statistical Area |
18497 |
55037 Florence County Wisconsin 2870 4,482 Iron |
18498 |
Mountain, MI-WI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18499 |
55039 Fond du Lac County Wisconsin 574 101,843 |
18500 |
Fond du Lac, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18501 |
55041 Forest County Wisconsin 2502 9,206 |
18502 |
55043 Grant County Wisconsin 968 51,087 Platteville, WI |
18503 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18504 |
55045 Green County Wisconsin 1249 36,909 Madison, WI |
18505 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI |
18506 |
Combined Statistical Area |
18507 |
55047 Green Lake County Wisconsin 1872 19,039 |
18508 |
55049 Iowa County Wisconsin 1654 23,807 Madison, WI |
18509 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI |
18510 |
Combined Statistical Area |
18511 |
55051 Iron County Wisconsin 2767 5,934 |
18512 |
55053 Jackson County Wisconsin 1815 20,485 |
18513 |
55055 Jefferson County Wisconsin 666 84,498 |
18514 |
Watertown-Fort Atkinson, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18515 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18516 |
55057 Juneau County Wisconsin 1543 26,631 |
18517 |
55059 Kenosha County Wisconsin 372 167,936 |
18518 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18519 |
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
18520 |
55061 Kewaunee County Wisconsin 1804 20,624 Green |
18521 |
Bay, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined |
18522 |
Statistical Area |
18523 |
55063 La Crosse County Wisconsin 521 116,461 |
18524 |
La Crosse-Onalaska, WI-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18525 |
55065 Lafayette County Wisconsin 1991 16,853 |
18526 |
55067 Langlade County Wisconsin 1851 19,646 |
18527 |
55069 Lincoln County Wisconsin 1474 28,392 Merrill, WI |
18528 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Wausau-Stevens Point-Wisconsin |
18529 |
Rapids, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18530 |
55071 Manitowoc County Wisconsin 684 80,671 |
18531 |
Manitowoc, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18532 |
55073 Marathon County Wisconsin 466 134,735 |
18533 |
Wausau, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Wausau-Stevens |
18534 |
Point-Wisconsin Rapids, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18535 |
55075 Marinette County Wisconsin 1140 41,563 |
18536 |
Marinette, WI-MI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18537 |
55077 Marquette County Wisconsin 2092 15,205 |
18538 |
55078 Menominee County Wisconsin 2880 4,340 Shawano, |
18539 |
WI Micropolitan Statistical Area Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined |
18540 |
Statistical Area |
18541 |
55079 Milwaukee County Wisconsin 47 955,205 |
18542 |
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18543 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18544 |
55081 Monroe County Wisconsin 1066 45,100 |
18545 |
55083 Oconto County Wisconsin 1235 37,442 Green Bay, WI |
18546 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined |
18547 |
Statistical Area |
18548 |
55085 Oneida County Wisconsin 1283 35,714 |
18549 |
55087 Outagamie County Wisconsin 353 178,816 |
18550 |
Appleton, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, |
18551 |
WI Combined Statistical Area |
18552 |
55089 Ozaukee County Wisconsin 653 86,823 |
18553 |
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18554 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18555 |
55091 Pepin County Wisconsin 2648 7,390 |
18556 |
55093 Pierce County Wisconsin 1159 40,814 Minneapolis-St. |
18557 |
Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis-St. |
18558 |
Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
18559 |
55095 Polk County Wisconsin 1097 43,610 |
18560 |
55097 Portage County Wisconsin 759 70,433 Stevens Point, |
18561 |
WI Micropolitan Statistical Area Wausau-Stevens Point-Wisconsin |
18562 |
Rapids, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18563 |
55099 Price County Wisconsin 2180 13,869 |
18564 |
55101 Racine County Wisconsin 325 194,797 Racine, |
18565 |
WI Metropolitan Statistical Area Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI |
18566 |
Combined Statistical Area |
18567 |
55103 Richland County Wisconsin 1928 17,818 |
18568 |
55105 Rock County Wisconsin 392 160,418 |
18569 |
Janesville-Beloit, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18570 |
Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18571 |
55107 Rusk County Wisconsin 2150 14,316 |
18572 |
55109 St. Croix County Wisconsin 660 85,242 |
18573 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18574 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area |
18575 |
55111 Sauk County Wisconsin 834 62,597 Baraboo, WI |
18576 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Madison-Janesville-Beloit, WI |
18577 |
Combined Statistical Area |
18578 |
55113 Sawyer County Wisconsin 2004 16,581 |
18579 |
55115 Shawano County Wisconsin 1139 41,607 Shawano, WI |
18580 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined |
18581 |
Statistical Area |
18582 |
55117 Sheboygan County Wisconsin 525 115,009 |
18583 |
Sheboygan, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18584 |
55119 Taylor County Wisconsin 1814 20,486 |
18585 |
55121 Trempealeau County Wisconsin 1439 29,297 |
18586 |
55123 Vernon County Wisconsin 1425 30,260 |
18587 |
55125 Vilas County Wisconsin 1765 21,338 |
18588 |
55127 Walworth County Wisconsin 569 102,851 |
18589 |
Whitewater-Elkhorn, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18590 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18591 |
55129 Washburn County Wisconsin 2056 15,826 |
18592 |
55131 Washington County Wisconsin 471 132,661 |
18593 |
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18594 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18595 |
55133 Waukesha County Wisconsin 171 392,292 |
18596 |
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18597 |
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18598 |
55135 Waupaca County Wisconsin 953 52,131 |
18599 |
55137 Waushara County Wisconsin 1626 24,461 |
18600 |
55139 Winnebago County Wisconsin 369 168,794 |
18601 |
Oshkosh-Neenah, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18602 |
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18603 |
55141 Wood County Wisconsin 735 74,424 Wisconsin |
18604 |
Rapids-Marshfield, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area Wausau-Stevens |
18605 |
Point-Wisconsin Rapids, WI Combined Statistical Area |
18606 |
56001 Albany County Wyoming 1240 37,276 Laramie, WY |
18607 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18608 |
56003 Big Horn County Wyoming 2311 11,794 |
18609 |
56005 Campbell County Wyoming 1017 47,874 |
18610 |
Gillette, WY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18611 |
56007 Carbon County Wyoming 2067 15,666 |
18612 |
56009 Converse County Wyoming 2176 14,008 |
18613 |
56011 Crook County Wyoming 2665 7,155 |
18614 |
56013 Fremont County Wyoming 1151 41,110 Riverton, WY |
18615 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18616 |
56015 Goshen County Wyoming 2204 13,636 |
18617 |
56017 Hot Springs County Wyoming 2850 4,822 |
18618 |
56019 Johnson County Wyoming 2555 8,615 |
18619 |
56021 Laramie County Wyoming 614 94,483 Cheyenne, WY |
18620 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18621 |
56023 Lincoln County Wyoming 1922 17,961 |
18622 |
56025 Natrona County Wyoming 698 78,621 Casper, WY |
18623 |
Metropolitan Statistical Area |
18624 |
56027 Niobrara County Wyoming 3010 2,456 |
18625 |
56029 Park County Wyoming 1459 28,702 |
18626 |
56031 Platte County Wyoming 2538 8,756 |
18627 |
56033 Sheridan County Wyoming 1435 29,596 |
18628 |
Sheridan, WY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18629 |
56035 Sublette County Wyoming 2408 10,368 |
18630 |
56037 Sweetwater County Wyoming 1061 45,267 Rock |
18631 |
Springs, WY Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18632 |
56039 Teton County Wyoming 1745 21,675 Jackson, WY-ID |
18633 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18634 |
56041 Uinta County Wyoming 1779 21,025 Evanston, WY |
18635 |
Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18636 |
56043 Washakie County Wyoming 2567 8,464 |
18637 |
56045 Weston County Wyoming 2676 7,082 |
18638 |
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List of boroughs and census areas in Alaska |
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Colorado counties |
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List of counties in West Virginia |
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List of counties in Wisconsin |
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List of counties in Wyoming |
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List of former United States counties |
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The OMB has defined 1098 statistical areas comprising 388 MSAs, 541 |
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μSAs, and 169 CSAs |
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Primary statistical area – List of the 574 PSAs |
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Combined Statistical Area – List of the 169 CSAs |
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Core Based Statistical Area – List of the 929 CBSAs |
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References |
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^ "An Overview of County Government". National Association of |
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Counties. Retrieved April 25, 2013. |
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^ a b c d e f "County Totals Datasets: Population, Population Change |
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and Estimated Components of Population Change: April 1, 2010 to July 1, |
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2012". 2012 Population Estimates. United States Census Bureau, |
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Population Division. March 2013. Retrieved April 25, 2013. |
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^ a b ."OMB Bulletin No. 13-01: Revised Delineations of Metropolitan |
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Statistical Areas, Micropolitan Statistical Areas, and Combined |
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Statistical Areas, and Guidance on Uses of the Delineations of These |
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Areas". United States Office of Management and Budget. February 28, |
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2013. Retrieved March 22, 2013.. |
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^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n This is one of the 18 organized |
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boroughs of Alaska. |
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^ a b c d e f g h i j k This is one of the 11 census areas of the |
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Unorganized Borough of Alaska. |
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^ The Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska has a fully consolidated |
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city and borough government. |
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^ The City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska has a fully consolidated |
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city and borough government. |
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^ The City and Borough of Sitka, Alaska has a fully consolidated |
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city and borough government. |
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^ The City and Borough of Yakutat, Alaska has a fully consolidated |
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city and borough government. |
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^ The City and County of San Francisco, California has a fully |
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consolidated city and county government. |
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^ The City and County of Broomfield, Colorado has a fully |
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consolidated city and county government. |
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^ The City and County of Denver, Colorado has a fully consolidated |
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city and county government. |
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^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u This county has no |
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functional county government. |
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^ The United States Census Bureau and the Office of Management and |
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Budget consider the District of Columbia to be a county-equivalent. |
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^ The City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii has a county government |
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with municipal functions. |
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^ The City of Baltimore, Maryland is an independent city exclusive |
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of any county. |
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^ The Town and County of Nantucket, Massachusetts has a fully |
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consolidated town and county government. |
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^ The City of St. Louis, Missouri is an independent city exclusive |
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of any county. |
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^ The Consolidated Municipality of Carson City, Nevada is an |
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independent city exclusive of any county. |
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^ Los Alamos County, New Mexico has a county government with |
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municipal functions. |
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^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae |
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af ag ah ai aj ak al am This is one of the 39 independent cities of |
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Virginia. |
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Impalement is the penetration of an organism by an object such as a |
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stake, pole, spear or hook, by complete (or partial) perforation of the |
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central body mass.[1] This article has a primary focus on impalement as |
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a form of execution, how it was performed, and highlighting some places |
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where it was used. Apart from judicially approved executions, examples |
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from wars, rebellions and persecutions, along with customs of sacrifice |
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are included. Impalement has also been used as a way of inflicting post |
18771 |
mortem indignities (like shaming the dead). Impalement has also figured |
18772 |
prominently in certain magical rituals, for example to prevent the dead |
18773 |
to rise from their graves. Impalement has also figured in myths, |
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legends, literature and films, and a short review of such instances is |
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included. Finally, a few examples are given of impalement in context of |
18776 |
animals, as in animals using impalement on prey, and hunting and |
18777 |
preservation techniques in which impalement is a central element. |
18778 |
Contents |
18779 |
|
18780 |
1 Main uses |
18781 |
2 Methods |
18782 |
2.1 Gaunching, and other methods |
18783 |
3 Behavior of the impaled |
18784 |
4 Rituals of impalement |
18785 |
4.1 Execution as pageantry |
18786 |
4.2 Human sacrifice |
18787 |
5 Regional and other historical studies |
18788 |
5.1 Archaic age/Antiquity |
18789 |
5.2 Africa |
18790 |
5.3 Americas |
18791 |
5.4 Asia |
18792 |
5.5 Europe |
18793 |
5.6 Byzantine Empire |
18794 |
5.7 Ottoman Empire |
18795 |
6 The "bamboo torture" |
18796 |
7 Impalement in myth and art |
18797 |
7.1 Tales and myths of impalement |
18798 |
7.2 Illusions of impalement |
18799 |
8 Animals |
18800 |
9 See also |
18801 |
10 Quotations |
18802 |
11 References and notes |
18803 |
12 Bibliography |
18804 |
12.1 Books |
18805 |
12.2 Newspapers, magazines and periodicals |
18806 |
12.3 Web resources |
18807 |
|
18808 |
Main uses |
18809 |
|
18810 |
The reviewed literature suggests that impalement across a number of |
18811 |
cultures was regarded as a very severe punishment, as it was used |
18812 |
particularly in response to "crimes against the state".[2] Impalement is |
18813 |
predominantly mentioned as punishment within the context of war,[3] |
18814 |
treason against "the fatherland", against some "cause"[4] or as |
18815 |
punishment for rebellion.[5] As another martial example, soldiers found |
18816 |
guilty of cowardice, or grave dereliction of duty were punished with |
18817 |
impalement among Zulus.[6] Disregard for the state's responsibility for |
18818 |
safe roads and trade routes by committing highway robbery/grave |
18819 |
theft,[7] violating state policies/monopolies,[8] subverting standards |
18820 |
for trade or even just involuntarily threatening public security are |
18821 |
also recorded among offenses where impalement was occasionally used as |
18822 |
punishment. For example, visiting Egypt for the first time 1657–58 Jean |
18823 |
de Thévenot observed a man impaled for using false weights.[9] For |
18824 |
having just inadvertently threatened public security, the authorities at |
18825 |
the Sultanate of Aceh are asserted to have instituted impalement for the |
18826 |
crime of uncontrolled fire.[10] At various times and places, individual |
18827 |
murderers have been punished with impalement, either by prescribed law, |
18828 |
or in cases regarded as particularly heinous.[11] |
18829 |
|
18830 |
Several cases show that impalement was a technique used in |
18831 |
extrajudicial, summary executions and in massacres,[12] or in cases of |
18832 |
institutional religious persecution, or more generalized massacres with |
18833 |
a religious slant.[13] As a punishment for grave cases of religious |
18834 |
crimes[14] impalement was on occasion used in different parts of the |
18835 |
world, and there are a few cases of human sacrifice by impalement.[15] |
18836 |
Some instances of impalement prescribed by law for adultery and other |
18837 |
sexual crimes are also noted.[16] |
18838 |
|
18839 |
Spanish, Dutch and Portuguese colonialists are reported to have used |
18840 |
impalement to subjugate indigenous tribes,[17] or as a punishment meted |
18841 |
out to slaves.[18] In the latter half of the 18th century, British |
18842 |
colonialist authorities in India seem to have, on occasion, approved of, |
18843 |
and advocated, the local practice of impaling robbers.[19] |
18844 |
Methods |
18845 |
Part of a series on |
18846 |
Capital punishment |
18847 |
Issues |
18848 |
|
18849 |
Debate |
18850 |
Religion and capital punishment |
18851 |
Use by country |
18852 |
Wrongful execution |
18853 |
Drug trafficking |
18854 |
|
18855 |
Current use |
18856 |
|
18857 |
Afghanistan |
18858 |
Bahamas |
18859 |
Belarus |
18860 |
Botswana |
18861 |
China |
18862 |
Cuba |
18863 |
Egypt |
18864 |
Guatemala |
18865 |
India |
18866 |
Indonesia |
18867 |
Iran |
18868 |
Iraq |
18869 |
Israel |
18870 |
Japan |
18871 |
North Korea |
18872 |
South Korea |
18873 |
Lebanon |
18874 |
Malaysia |
18875 |
Pakistan |
18876 |
Saudi Arabia |
18877 |
Singapore |
18878 |
Somalia |
18879 |
Suriname |
18880 |
Syria |
18881 |
Taiwan |
18882 |
Tajikistan |
18883 |
Tonga |
18884 |
United Arab Emirates |
18885 |
United States |
18886 |
Vietnam |
18887 |
Yemen |
18888 |
|
18889 |
Past use |
18890 |
|
18891 |
Australia |
18892 |
Austria |
18893 |
Belgium |
18894 |
Bhutan |
18895 |
Brazil |
18896 |
Bulgaria |
18897 |
Canada |
18898 |
Cyprus |
18899 |
Denmark |
18900 |
Ecuador |
18901 |
France |
18902 |
Germany |
18903 |
Gibraltar |
18904 |
Hong Kong |
18905 |
Hungary |
18906 |
Ireland |
18907 |
Italy |
18908 |
Liechtenstein |
18909 |
Macau |
18910 |
Mexico |
18911 |
Mongolia |
18912 |
Netherlands |
18913 |
New Zealand |
18914 |
Norway |
18915 |
Philippines |
18916 |
Poland |
18917 |
Portugal |
18918 |
Romania |
18919 |
Russia |
18920 |
San Marino |
18921 |
South Africa |
18922 |
Spain |
18923 |
Sweden |
18924 |
Switzerland |
18925 |
Turkey |
18926 |
United Kingdom |
18927 |
Venezuela |
18928 |
|
18929 |
Current methods |
18930 |
|
18931 |
Decapitation |
18932 |
Electrocution |
18933 |
Gas chamber |
18934 |
Hanging |
18935 |
Lethal injection |
18936 |
Shooting (firing squad) |
18937 |
Stoning |
18938 |
Nitrogen asphyxiation (proposed) |
18939 |
|
18940 |
Past methods |
18941 |
|
18942 |
Blowing from a gun |
18943 |
Boiling |
18944 |
Breaking wheel |
18945 |
Burning |
18946 |
Crucifixion |
18947 |
Crushing |
18948 |
Disembowelment |
18949 |
Dismemberment |
18950 |
Drawing and quartering |
18951 |
Elephant |
18952 |
Flaying |
18953 |
Immurement |
18954 |
Impalement |
18955 |
Premature burial |
18956 |
Sawing |
18957 |
Scaphism |
18958 |
Slow slicing |
18959 |
Suffocation in ash |
18960 |
|
18961 |
Civil death |
18962 |
|
18963 |
Banishment/Exile |
18964 |
Castaway |
18965 |
Felons |
18966 |
Marooning |
18967 |
Ostracism |
18968 |
Outlaw |
18969 |
Petalism |
18970 |
|
18971 |
Related topics |
18972 |
|
18973 |
Crime |
18974 |
Death row |
18975 |
Death penalty (NCAA) |
18976 |
Last meal |
18977 |
Penology |
18978 |
|
18979 |
v |
18980 |
t |
18981 |
e |
18982 |
|
18983 |
Impalement typically involves the body of a person being pierced through |
18984 |
by a long stake, but sharp hooks, either fully penetrating the body, or |
18985 |
becoming embedded in it, have also been used.[20] |
18986 |
|
18987 |
The stake is variably described as a sharpened wooden pole,[21] or being |
18988 |
tipped with iron[22] or being called a lance,[23] or made entirely of |
18989 |
iron.[24] Henry Blount, travelling the Levant in 1634, says that the |
18990 |
three robbers he saw impaled in Egypt were impaled by their own |
18991 |
half-pikes and that afterwards, they were bound fast, in impaled |
18992 |
condition, to some upright stakes.[25] One account alleges the tip of |
18993 |
the impaling stake was rounded, rather than sharp, in order to move |
18994 |
aside internal organs, rather than piercing and damaging them in the |
18995 |
insertion process.[26] Its length is reported to be from 6–15 feet, in |
18996 |
one description as "four paces" in length.[27] Reported thickness ranges |
18997 |
from a man's thigh, a man's leg, a man's arm, or thick as the wrist or |
18998 |
as thick as a foot at its thickest.[28] |
18999 |
|
19000 |
The impalement could be in the frontal-to-dorsal direction, that is, |
19001 |
from front (through abdomen,[29] chest[30] or directly through the |
19002 |
heart[31]) to back or vice versa[32] |
19003 |
|
19004 |
Alternatively, impalement could be in the longitudinal or vertical |
19005 |
direction, along the body length. A 17th-century eyewitness account that |
19006 |
incorporates and highlights a number of the features detailed below of |
19007 |
the longitudinal impalement method of execution is the one given by Jean |
19008 |
de Thevenot.Quote a[33] The longitudinal penetration could be through |
19009 |
the rectum,[34] through the vagina,[35] or through a wound opened |
19010 |
specifically for the occasion, such as making a transverse incision to |
19011 |
the os sacrum.[36] In the cases where the cutting instrument is |
19012 |
specifically mentioned, it is usually said to be a knife or razor, but a |
19013 |
case is also recorded the wound was made with a hatchet/ax.[37] One |
19014 |
report says some sort of salve was used to stop the bleeding made during |
19015 |
the cut.[38] |
19016 |
|
19017 |
The person to be impaled is generally said to have been undressed,[39] |
19018 |
and then been placed on his belly, face down.[40] His hands might be |
19019 |
tied behind his back,[41] legs spread-eagled,.[26] Alternatively he |
19020 |
could be bound or held fast or sat upon by some of the executioner's |
19021 |
assistants.[42] In Pierre Belon's account from the 1540s, immobilization |
19022 |
prior to impalement was effected by securing each limb to its own |
19023 |
pole.[43] In one case, though, it is alleged the victim was hoisted up |
19024 |
by means of a pulley, in order to be inserted on an already erect (iron) |
19025 |
pole.[44] |
19026 |
|
19027 |
Prior to stake insertion, some sources say the stake was greased.[45] |
19028 |
Typically, the actual insertion is said to have been by hammering the |
19029 |
stake inwards by means of a mallet,[46] with one of the executioner's |
19030 |
team guiding the stake where he wanted it to go.[47] However, a couple |
19031 |
of accounts assert that the victim was gradually impaled by pulling his |
19032 |
legs.[48] Alternatively, as told by Stephan Gerlach[49] who was priest |
19033 |
for the imperial embassy at Constantinople from 1573–78, ropes were |
19034 |
bound to the convict's feet, and after the stake has been partially |
19035 |
inserted, typically some Christians were given the job to pull the |
19036 |
ropes, until the stake had fully penetrated the body.[50] While the |
19037 |
previous notes does not mention explicitly the use of a mallet while |
19038 |
others were pulling, Peter Mundy, staying in Constantinople from 1617 to |
19039 |
1620, does say exactly that. What he could hear through the throng of |
19040 |
people surrounding the person being impaled, was "..the blowes of the |
19041 |
Mallet, and the most horrible and fearfull Crye of the tortured |
19042 |
Wretch".[51] A variant of the impalement process is attested on the |
19043 |
Indian sub-continent that seems to have been rather different than the |
19044 |
mallet driven processes highlighted above. The shula was a "stout iron |
19045 |
rod with a thin point on the top", presumably fixed to the ground. "The |
19046 |
condemned person was made to sit on the top which penetrated into his |
19047 |
body slowly and went out by the head".[52] |
19048 |
|
19049 |
The impalement could either be partial,[41] the stake becoming embedded |
19050 |
in the body, or a full impalement where the exit wound is variously |
19051 |
described as being, for example, "at the nape of the neck", "at the back |
19052 |
of his neck", "close to the shoulder" or "at the breast".[53] |
19053 |
|
19054 |
After impalement, many accounts state the pole was hoisted vertically |
19055 |
and fixed in the ground,[26][54] but one account, by Samuel Gridley |
19056 |
Howe, being in Greece 1824-27, asserts that most were left writhing on |
19057 |
the ground in impaled condition, and that being raised vertically was a |
19058 |
"refined punishment" meted out to the few.[55] Another technique of |
19059 |
displaying the impaled is that observed by Godfrey Vigne in Kabul 1836. |
19060 |
Here, the condemned murderer was, after impalement, hoisted up and left |
19061 |
hanging by the feet, rather than having the impaling stake fastened in |
19062 |
the ground.[56] |
19063 |
|
19064 |
When raised vertically, a few accounts state that the body was made to |
19065 |
rest on a fixed plank or scaffold to avoid sliding,[57] or that the |
19066 |
stake and person was affixed to a wooden cross,[58] or that the impaled |
19067 |
legs were tied to the stake itself[54] or that the individual's legs and |
19068 |
arms were bound tight to adjacent poles[59] Another source says that the |
19069 |
victim was, at times, only partially impaled, letting the individual |
19070 |
slide downwards on the stake on his own, due to gravity.[26] In the |
19071 |
Khanate of Khiva ca. 1820, the wooden stake had been, by design, left |
19072 |
"roughly sharpened", and was only partially forced in. The idea here was |
19073 |
that the impaled person, whose arms and legs were left free after |
19074 |
hoisting the stake, should, by his own writhings in pain, thereby drive |
19075 |
himself deeper onto the stake, until he died.[60] |
19076 |
|
19077 |
Whenever mentioned, the height attained by the impaled above the ground |
19078 |
when the stake was fixed vertically is variably described. In one |
19079 |
account, the person was "at least three feet above the ground",[61] in |
19080 |
another, that the stake "was too high for wild beasts to reach the |
19081 |
body".[62] In a third account, a ditch had been dug out prior |
19082 |
impalement, and the stake was placed upright in that ditch, so that the |
19083 |
person looked just like a coney on a spit, according to that author.[63] |
19084 |
In a fourth account, where scores of Serbs where impaled on wooden |
19085 |
stakes on the way to Belgrade around 1810, dogs were able to gnaw at |
19086 |
their feet. Several of the impaled lived for days.[64] Finally, in a |
19087 |
1769 account from Batavia where the impaled ended up sitting on a little |
19088 |
wooden bench, that wooden bench was the top of a scaffold, some ten feet |
19089 |
above the ground.[65] |
19090 |
|
19091 |
The survival time on the stake is quite variedly reported, from |
19092 |
instantly or to a few minutes[66] to a few hours[67] or 1 to 3 days.[68] |
19093 |
The Dutch overlords at Batavia, present day Jakarta, seem to have been |
19094 |
particularly proficient in prolonging the lifetime of the impaled, one |
19095 |
witnessing a man surviving 6 days on the stake,[69] another hearing from |
19096 |
local surgeons that some could survive 8 or more days.[36] A critical |
19097 |
determinant for survival length seems to be precisely how the stake was |
19098 |
inserted: If it went into the "interior" parts, vital organs could |
19099 |
easily be damaged, leading to a swift death. However, by letting the |
19100 |
stake follow the spine, the impalement procedure would not damage the |
19101 |
vital organs, and the person could survive for several days.[70] The |
19102 |
actual manner used are said in some accounts to have been at the |
19103 |
discretion of the executioners, if they wanted the person to suffer for |
19104 |
a long time, or being mercifully quick about it.[54][71] In one account, |
19105 |
the stake was by design partially impaled into the body's interior, in |
19106 |
such a manner that full impalement would kill him off instantaneously. |
19107 |
After three hours suffering, the executioners killed him by simply |
19108 |
pulling his body downwards. In that case, his intestines were quite |
19109 |
possibly ruptured, since he was swiftly taken down after death, because |
19110 |
he "stunk horridly".[38] |
19111 |
|
19112 |
In other cases, bystanders would be allowed to kill the victim out of |
19113 |
mercy after a few hours on the stake.[72] Leaving the impaled to expire |
19114 |
on his own account, or letting others kill them out of mercy, may have |
19115 |
been the more usual patterns. However, from 1606 Ansbach, there is |
19116 |
preserved a receipt that not only details the expenses for the |
19117 |
executioner, but also specifies the amount used for "refreshments" for |
19118 |
the impaled individual.[73] |
19119 |
|
19120 |
A Russian clergyman visiting ravaged Christian villages in northwestern |
19121 |
Persia during the Assyrian genocide found the remains of several impaled |
19122 |
people. He notes: "The bodies were so firmly fixed, in some instances, |
19123 |
that the stakes could not be withdrawn; it was necessary to saw them off |
19124 |
and bury the victims as they were."[74] |
19125 |
Gaunching, and other methods |
19126 |
Original in-image text from 1741 edition of Tournefort: "The Gaunche, a |
19127 |
sort of punishment in use among the Turks." |
19128 |
|
19129 |
Tournefort, travelling on botanical research in the Levant 1700–02, |
19130 |
observed both ordinary longitudinal impalement, but also a method called |
19131 |
"gaunching", in which the condemned is hoisted up by means of a rope |
19132 |
over a bed of sharp metal hooks. He is then released, and depending on |
19133 |
how the hooks enter his body, he may survive in impaled condition for a |
19134 |
few days.[75] 40 years earlier than Tournefort, Thévenot described much |
19135 |
the same process, adding it was seldom used, because it was regarded as |
19136 |
too cruel.[76] |
19137 |
|
19138 |
Less usual methods of impalement have been alleged, like direct cranial |
19139 |
impalement by driving a long nail or spike into a victim's head.[77] The |
19140 |
Tunisian Arab merchant Muḣammad ibn ʻUmar (1789-?) made extensive |
19141 |
travels in his time, and relates a story of how a very unfortunate Jew |
19142 |
is to have met his end: "A Sultan of Morocco once put a Jew in a barrel, |
19143 |
the inside of which bristled with nails, and ordered it to be rolled |
19144 |
down a hill"[78] From time to time, it is recorded that "ordinary" |
19145 |
impalement was aggravated beyond that punishment, in that the impaled |
19146 |
individual also was roasted over a fire, for example.[79] |
19147 |
|
19148 |
Christian martyrology is replete with horror stories of how saints |
19149 |
supposedly were martyred for their faith. Whatever truth value belongs |
19150 |
to these tales, one particularly bad fate is said to have befallen Saint |
19151 |
Benjamin in AD 424 in Persia. According to his hagiography, when the |
19152 |
king was apprised that Benjamin refused to stop preaching, he "...caused |
19153 |
reeds to be run in between the nails and the flesh, both of his hands |
19154 |
and feet, and to be thrust into other most tender parts,[80] and drawn |
19155 |
out again, and this to be frequently repeated with violence. Lastly, a |
19156 |
knotty stake was thrust into his bowels, to rend and tear them, in which |
19157 |
torment he expired...."[81] |
19158 |
Behavior of the impaled |
19159 |
|
19160 |
Many accounts speak of the impaled one writhing and screaming in agony, |
19161 |
begging passersby to kill them.[82] A particular feature about this |
19162 |
manner of dying is said to be to feel a "ravaging thirst" and the |
19163 |
impaled victims are often reported begging for water.[83] Others are |
19164 |
reported to have been quite able to converse with people while impaled, |
19165 |
sometimes smoking or drinking rakia on the stake as, for example, the |
19166 |
Austrian bureaucrat Friedrich Wilhelm von Taube[84] noted during his |
19167 |
official inspection tour in the Kingdom of Slavonia in 1776.[71] Some |
19168 |
seem to have retained a grim sense of humour in their impaled condition. |
19169 |
For example in 1714 in the Cape Colony under the Dutch, the black slave |
19170 |
Titus, who had been the lover of his master's wife and conspired to |
19171 |
murder her husband, was sentenced to be impaled. Four hours after being |
19172 |
impaled, he was given some arrack to drink, but advised not to drink too |
19173 |
much, lest he become drunk. Titus retorted that it hardly would matter, |
19174 |
since he sat fast enough, and was in no danger of falling down.[85] |
19175 |
|
19176 |
At times, soldiers were placed on duty to prevent people from assuaging |
19177 |
the thirst of the impaled by giving them something to drink. According |
19178 |
to the same source, the Dutch captain Johan Splinter Stavorinus,[86] |
19179 |
witnessing such an execution in Batavia 1769, the impaled victim would |
19180 |
quickly die if it began to rain, because the water entering the wound |
19181 |
would lead to swift mortification of the flesh, and development of |
19182 |
gangrene within "the nobler parts". The man he saw was, composed and |
19183 |
conversing with passers by in the morning, but expired within an hour |
19184 |
after it began raining, just three hours later than Stavorinus saw him |
19185 |
last.[65] During the Khmelnytsky Rebellion, in 1649 Mazyr, a Cossack |
19186 |
rebel leader was sentenced to be impaled, and wanted to spend his last |
19187 |
hours in communion with God. He was given drink, and his request that he |
19188 |
might die while he heard the church bells tolling was granted. In deep |
19189 |
prayer and to the sound of church bells, he passed away after 6 hours on |
19190 |
the stake.[87] Being at Tripolitsa around 1800, M. Pouqueville tells of |
19191 |
a Greek robber chief Zacharias, who was impaled outside the city walls. |
19192 |
Pouqueville himself had not the stomach to witness the execution, but |
19193 |
his servant was deeply impressed by Zacharias behavior: "He said that |
19194 |
this robber showed a resolution beyond what had ever before been |
19195 |
witnessed. Fixed upon the stake, in that state of torture he never |
19196 |
ceased replying coolly to the reproaches with which he was loaded by the |
19197 |
multitude, till an Albanian put an end to his sufferings by striking off |
19198 |
his head."[88] The French naturalist Sonnini was struck by the |
19199 |
impression of the impaled along the road to Chania on Crete, which he |
19200 |
visited in 1778:[89] |
19201 |
|
19202 |
"It is on the edge of this same road, which leads to the only gate |
19203 |
that Canea has on the land side, that criminals, who have undergone the |
19204 |
terrible punishment of empalement, are exposed. They are ranged on each |
19205 |
side of the road; and in this dreadful rank are seen men whose body is |
19206 |
longitudinally transpierced by a stake, some dead, others expiring; some |
19207 |
smoking their pipe, with as much sang-froid as if they were sitting on |
19208 |
cushions, railing at the Europeans, and living, as long as twenty-four |
19209 |
hours, in the most excruciating torments." |
19210 |
|
19211 |
Some of those impaled are attested to have maintained pride and defiance |
19212 |
against their executioners. In 1666, for example, when Moulay al-Rashid |
19213 |
conquered Fes, the previous ruler Muhammad Adridi was sentenced to be |
19214 |
impaled. The chronicler, a supporter of al-Rashid, feels obliged to |
19215 |
mention the obstinate pride of Adridi:[90] |
19216 |
|
19217 |
And he seized the sons of the enemy and oppressor, Muhammad Adridi, |
19218 |
may his bones be scattered, and he hanged him and impaled him and he |
19219 |
gave permission for anyone who desired and wished to see him in his |
19220 |
ugliness to go and see him (...) And come and see how proud is the |
19221 |
evildoer Muhammad Adridi after he has been hanged and impaled; he would |
19222 |
say to all who saw him; once I was above you and today I am still above you |
19223 |
|
19224 |
Even more remarkable is, perhaps, the defiance, pride and stoic embrace |
19225 |
of his fate shown by the Mapuche chief Caupolicán, who was condemned by |
19226 |
the Spanish to be impaled in 1558. A scaffold had been erected where a |
19227 |
sharpened wooden stake was fastened, the intention being to force |
19228 |
Caupolicán to sit upon it. The proud chief's last act of defiance, |
19229 |
refusing to be tortured in such an ignominous way by the approaching |
19230 |
executioner was to kick the executioner off the scaffold, and impaled |
19231 |
himself, without any force or assistance given to him.[91] |
19232 |
|
19233 |
Some anecdotes of the behavior and fates of the impaled remain which, if |
19234 |
true, would be unique in the history of impalement. The first was |
19235 |
narrated as a proof of the efficacy of praying to Saint Barbara. In the |
19236 |
woods of Bohemia around 1552, there was a robber band roaming, |
19237 |
plundering and murdering innocent travelers. A manhunt was organized, |
19238 |
and the robber chief was apprehended and sentenced to be impaled. While |
19239 |
one of his associates, likewise impaled, swiftly expired, the chief was |
19240 |
not so lucky. All day long, he writhed on his stake, begging to be |
19241 |
killed, but all in vain. That night, in his despair, he prayed to St. |
19242 |
Barbara that he was truly sorry for all his evil doings in life and that |
19243 |
all he hoped for was to reconcile with God and to be graced with a good |
19244 |
death. Seemingly in response, the man's stake broke, and with great |
19245 |
effort and pain, he managed to de-impale himself. Crawling along, he |
19246 |
came to a house, and his cries of help were heard. He was helped into a |
19247 |
bed, and a priest was sent for. The former robber chief then gave his |
19248 |
death bed confession, grieving over his misspent life, but properly |
19249 |
grateful to God and St. Barbara. He then died in peace, his hands folded |
19250 |
over his chest.[92] |
19251 |
|
19252 |
Another incident, which was, allegedly, partially witnessed by the |
19253 |
editor of a "Ladies' Journal", is said to have occurred in Wallachia in |
19254 |
the 1770s. He had been present in Arad when 27 robbers had been impaled. |
19255 |
It was strictly forbidden to give the impaled persons any water, but one |
19256 |
woman took mercy on one of the robbers, and fetched water for him in a |
19257 |
kettle. As she was glancing anxiously about to check if anyone took |
19258 |
notice of her forbidden act of mercy, the robber smashed her head in |
19259 |
with the kettle, killing her on the spot. The editor avers he was |
19260 |
present when the robber was asked why he had done such a thing, and he |
19261 |
merely replied he had done it on a whim, and just had felt like killing |
19262 |
her then and there.[93] |
19263 |
Rituals of impalement |
19264 |
Execution as pageantry |
19265 |
|
19266 |
The execution of a human being has not always been only the mere killing |
19267 |
of that person, but also a carefully staged ritual prior to, during and |
19268 |
after the execution act. For example, both the chaplain at Aleppo, Henry |
19269 |
Maundrell, who left a travel account from 1697, and the Scottish |
19270 |
physician and naturalist Alexander Russell staying there 1740–54 note a |
19271 |
local custom in which those criminals condemned to be impaled had to |
19272 |
carry their own stakes to the execution site.[94] Commenting further on |
19273 |
the local execution rites one still notorious pasha had staged as he |
19274 |
toured the country around Aleppo to distribute justice, Russell writes:[62] |
19275 |
|
19276 |
"The bodies however were not permitted to be taken down, and |
19277 |
remained a horrid and offensive spectacle. It was the custom of that |
19278 |
Bashaw, when he travelled, to carry malefactors, already condemned, |
19279 |
along with him, and to empale one at every stage, leaving them to be |
19280 |
devoured by the birds of prey, as the stake was too high for wild beasts |
19281 |
to reach the body. His frequent exercise of this punishment, procured |
19282 |
him the title of Hasookgee, or Empaler" |
19283 |
|
19284 |
Refusing an executed criminal to be buried within the culturally |
19285 |
perceived appropriate time of burial after death, and instead leaving |
19286 |
the body exposed to rot or be devoured are ways to shame the dead that |
19287 |
are quite often reported for victims of impalement, across a range of |
19288 |
cultures.[95] Although shaming the dead, and also to provide a deterrent |
19289 |
for potential evil-doers by letting the bodies remain on public display |
19290 |
beyond the proper burial time for non-criminals is well attested, |
19291 |
different cultures exhibit debates on what is a proportionate post |
19292 |
mortem punishment for the criminal, and what would exceed the bounds of |
19293 |
propriety, even for them. For example, the 12th century Hanafi scholar |
19294 |
Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani in his highly influential Al-Hidayah thinks |
19295 |
it is impermissible that the body should remain on display beyond 3 |
19296 |
days, regarding the exposed rotting process of the criminal to be |
19297 |
forbidden, and dismisses those jurists who think the body must be left |
19298 |
to rot publicly for deterrence effect by thinking "sufficient" |
19299 |
deterrence is given by 3 days display.[96] Ancient Hebrew law, which |
19300 |
seems to have accepted that executed criminals could be exposed on a |
19301 |
stake, seems to have been even stricter as to the maximally allowed time |
19302 |
such an exposure might have, according to Deuteronomy 21:22-23:[97] |
19303 |
|
19304 |
"If a man is guilty of a capital offense and is put to death, you |
19305 |
must not let his corpse remain on the stake overnight but must bury him |
19306 |
the same day. For an impaled body is an affront to God; you shall not |
19307 |
defile the land that the LORD your God is giving you to possess" |
19308 |
|
19309 |
An example of post-mortem impalement following the strictures laid down |
19310 |
in Deuteronomy can be found in the Book of Joshua 10:22-27, where 5 |
19311 |
kings are dragged out of the cave they were hiding in, slain, and then |
19312 |
impaled for public display until evening.[98] In Book of Numbers 25:4, |
19313 |
it is not entirely clear that the divine instruction to Moses to impale |
19314 |
those Israelites who have had sexual relations with Moabite women |
19315 |
concerns post mortem impalement, but whether dead or alive, they are to |
19316 |
be impaled "in the sun before the LORD"[99] |
19317 |
|
19318 |
Trampling on the dead |
19319 |
|
19320 |
Sometimes, however, the shaming of the dead seems to have gone beyond |
19321 |
any "proper" degree of shaming, into a calculated display of maximal |
19322 |
indecency and contempt for the deceased. One such example is from |
19323 |
English history: |
19324 |
|
19325 |
John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester reportedly had twenty men, found |
19326 |
guilty of rebellion against King Edward IV, hanged, drawn and quartered. |
19327 |
Each corpse was beheaded and hung by the legs. Then stakes sharpened at |
19328 |
both ends were used, so that one of the ends was pushed into the anus, |
19329 |
and the severed head was then placed on the remaining free end. For this |
19330 |
act, the chronicler remarks, he became deeply hated by the people for |
19331 |
acting contrary to the laws of the land, and Tiptoft was later executed |
19332 |
at the Tower of London[100] |
19333 |
|
19334 |
Mass executions and spectacles of horror |
19335 |
|
19336 |
Occasionally, impalement has been an element in grand spectacles of |
19337 |
horror, in which a large number are executed, often with other types of |
19338 |
grievous punishments recorded as well. Some examples are: |
19339 |
|
19340 |
Cassius Dio relates the following story of how Romans, and those |
19341 |
collaborating with them were massacred during Boudicca's revolt:[101] |
19342 |
|
19343 |
"Those who were taken captive by the Britons were subjected to every |
19344 |
known form of outrage. The worst and most bestial atrocity committed by |
19345 |
their captors was the following. They hung up naked the noblest and most |
19346 |
distinguished women and then cut off their breasts and sewed them to |
19347 |
their mouths, in order to make the victims appear to be eating them; |
19348 |
afterwards they impaled the women on sharp skewers run lengthwise |
19349 |
through the entire body." |
19350 |
|
19351 |
In ancient Tamil Nadu, in present-day India, impaling was referred to as |
19352 |
Kazhuvetram.[102] According to a Shaivite story from India, under the |
19353 |
old Pandyan Dynasty, ruling from 500 BC-1500 CE, the 7th century King |
19354 |
Koon Pandiyan had 8000 Jains impaled during the Madurai massacre. Some |
19355 |
historians regard the story as a legend rather than historically |
19356 |
accurate, and that it might have been created by the Shaivites to prove |
19357 |
their superiority over the Jains.[103][104] This act, legendary or not, |
19358 |
is still commemorated in "lurid mural representations" in several Hindu |
19359 |
temples in Tamil Nadu.[105] An example of such depictions in temples can |
19360 |
be found in the Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai, around the holy tank |
19361 |
enclosure to the shrine of Meenakshi. There, a long line of impaled |
19362 |
Jaines are depicted, with dogs at their feet, licking up the blood, and |
19363 |
crows flying around to pick out their eyes.[106][107] |
19364 |
|
19365 |
The Mughal emperor Jahangir made his rebellious son Prince Khusrau Mirza |
19366 |
ride an elephant down a street lined with stakes on which the rebellious |
19367 |
prince's supporters had been impaled alive. In his purported memoirs, |
19368 |
Jahangir writes:[108] |
19369 |
|
19370 |
"In the course of the same Thursday I entered the castle of Lahour, |
19371 |
where I took up my abode in the royal pavilion built by my father on |
19372 |
this principal tower, from which to view the combats of elephants. |
19373 |
Seated in the pavilion, having directed a number of sharp stakes to be |
19374 |
set up in the bed of the Rauvy, I caused the seven hundred traitors who |
19375 |
had conspired with Khossrou against my authority to be impaled alive |
19376 |
upon them. Than this there cannot exist a more excruciating punishment, |
19377 |
since the wretches exposed frequently linger a long time in the most |
19378 |
agonizing torture, before the hand of death relieves them; and the |
19379 |
spectacle of such frightful agonies must, if any thing can, operate as a |
19380 |
due example to deter others from similar acts of perfidy and treason |
19381 |
towards their benefactors." |
19382 |
|
19383 |
Human sacrifice |
19384 |
|
19385 |
The Greek historian Herodotus avers that at the first anniversary of a |
19386 |
great Scythian king's death, a grand ritual of human and animal |
19387 |
sacrifice was performed, where (post mortem) impalement was a critical |
19388 |
factor in order to get the desired effect:[109] |
19389 |
|
19390 |
"When a year is gone by, further ceremonies take place. Fifty of the |
19391 |
best of the late king's attendants (...) are taken, and strangled, with |
19392 |
fifty of the most beautiful horses. When they are dead, their bowels are |
19393 |
taken out, and the cavity cleaned, filled full of chaff, and straitway |
19394 |
sewn up again. This done, a number of posts are driven into the ground, |
19395 |
in sets of two pairs each, and on every pair half the felly of a wheel |
19396 |
is placed archwise ; then strong stakes are run lengthways through the |
19397 |
bodies of the horses from tail to neck, and they are mounted up upon the |
19398 |
fellies, so that the felly in front supports the shoulders of the horse, |
19399 |
while that behind sustains the belly and quarters, the legs dangling in |
19400 |
mid-air ; each horse is furnished with a bit and bridle, which latter is |
19401 |
stretched out in front of the horse, and fastened to a peg. The fifty |
19402 |
strangled youths are then mounted severally on the fifty horses. To |
19403 |
effect this, a second stake is passed through their bodies along the |
19404 |
course of the spine to the neck; the lower end of which projects from |
19405 |
the body, and is fixed into a socket, made in the stake that runs |
19406 |
lengthwise down the horse. The fifty riders are thus ranged in a circle |
19407 |
round the tomb, and so left" |
19408 |
|
19409 |
Captain John Adams, visiting Lagos in 1789, spits out his disgust at |
19410 |
"horrid customs" writing about a local practice of sacrificing a young |
19411 |
virgin to propitiate the rain goddess:[110] |
19412 |
|
19413 |
"The horrid custom of impaling alive a young female, to propitiate |
19414 |
the favour of the goddess presiding over the rainy season, that she may |
19415 |
fill the horn of plenty, is practised here annually. The immolation of |
19416 |
this victim to superstitious usage takes place soon after the vernal |
19417 |
equinox; and along with her are sacrificed sheep and goats which, |
19418 |
together with yams, heads of maize, and plantains, are hung on stakes on |
19419 |
each side of her. Females destined thus to be destroyed, are brought up |
19420 |
for the express purpose in the king's or caboceer's[111] seraglio; and |
19421 |
it is said, that their minds have previously been so powerfully wrought |
19422 |
upon by the fetiche men, that they proceed to the place of execution |
19423 |
with as much cheerfulness as those infatuated Hindoo women who are burnt |
19424 |
with their husbands. One was impaled while I was at Lagos, but of course |
19425 |
I did not witness the ceremony. I passed by where the lifeless body |
19426 |
still remained on the stake a few days afterwards." |
19427 |
|
19428 |
Regional and other historical studies |
19429 |
Archaic age/Antiquity |
19430 |
Impalement of Judeans in a Neo-Assyrian relief |
19431 |
|
19432 |
The earliest known use of impalement as a form of execution occurred in |
19433 |
civilizations of the Ancient Near East. For example, the Code of |
19434 |
Hammurabi, promulgated about 1772 BC[112] by the Babylonian king |
19435 |
Hammurabi specifies impaling for a woman who killed her husband for the |
19436 |
sake of another man.[113] In the late Isin/Larsa period, from about the |
19437 |
same time, it seems that, in some city states, mere adultery on the |
19438 |
wife's part (without murder of her husband mentioned) could be punished |
19439 |
by impalement.[114] From the royal archives of the city of Mari (at the |
19440 |
Syrian-Iraqi border by the western bank of Euphrates), most of it also |
19441 |
roughly contemporary to Hammurabi, it is known that soldiers taken |
19442 |
captive in war were on occasion impaled.[115] |
19443 |
|
19444 |
From ancient Egypt, in the so-called Papyrus Boulaq 18, a so-called |
19445 |
"Theban Book of calculation", by some dated to the reign of Sobekhotep |
19446 |
II in the 18th century BC, there is a brief mention of impalement as |
19447 |
punishment.[116] Only two instances of impalement used in military |
19448 |
context by Egyptians are clearly attested; once under the pharaoh |
19449 |
Akhenaten (r. 1353-1336 BC), where he had 80 Kushites/Nubians impaled |
19450 |
during a campaign[117] and once under Merneptah (r.1213-1203 BC), in a |
19451 |
campaign against Libyans, somewhere south of Memphis.[118] Otherwise, |
19452 |
Egyptians reserved impalement as a punishment for severe religious |
19453 |
crimes, in particular for tomb robbery.[119] |
19454 |
|
19455 |
From the Middle Assyrian period, around 1500-1000BC, the law code |
19456 |
discovered and deciphered by Dr. Otto Schroeder[120] contains in its |
19457 |
paragraph 51 the following injunction against abortion: "If a woman with |
19458 |
her consent brings on a miscarriage, they seize her, and determine her |
19459 |
guilt. On a stake they impale her, and do not bury her; and if through |
19460 |
the miscarriage she dies, they likewise impale her and do not bury |
19461 |
her"[121] King Sennacherib (r. 705-681 BC) sought to keep the royal |
19462 |
roads in perfect condition by instituting the death penalty, followed by |
19463 |
post-mortem impalement for those who "lessened"/obstructed the roads.[122] |
19464 |
|
19465 |
Evidence by carvings and statues is found as well, for example from |
19466 |
Neo-Assyrian empire. For the Neo-Assyrians, mass executions seem to have |
19467 |
been not only designed to instill terror and to enforce obedience, but |
19468 |
also, it can seem, as proofs of their might that they took pride in. For |
19469 |
example, Neo-Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II (r.883-859 BC) was evidently |
19470 |
proud enough of his bloody work that he committed it to monument and |
19471 |
eternal memory as follows:[123] |
19472 |
|
19473 |
"I cut off their hands, I burned them with fire, a pile of the |
19474 |
living men and of heads over against the city gate I set up, men I |
19475 |
impaled on stakes, the city I destroyed and devastated, I turned it into |
19476 |
mounds and ruin heaps, the young men and the maidens in the fire I burned" |
19477 |
|
19478 |
Nor is this particular commemoration of massacre anything unique in |
19479 |
Ashurnasirpal II's reign, but rather, a variation on the theme of |
19480 |
self-glorification due to proved might and will to effect large scale |
19481 |
destruction of human beings.[124] For example, Charles Boutflower, in an |
19482 |
essay devoted to elucidate the meaning of the word "asitu" (something |
19483 |
like "tower", or "mound"), cites the commemoration Ashurnasirpal II made |
19484 |
in honour to himself for the massacre of the subjects of Aziel, a ruler |
19485 |
of a small kingdom on the middle Euphrates:[125] |
19486 |
|
19487 |
I built an "asitu" at the entrance to his city gate; the chief men, |
19488 |
as many who had rebelled against me, I flayed, and covered the "asitu" |
19489 |
with their skins. Some I walled up within the "asitu", others I impaled |
19490 |
on stakes upon the "asitu", others again I fixed on stakes around the |
19491 |
"asitu" |
19492 |
|
19493 |
Paul Kern,[126] in his (1999) "Ancient Siege Warfare" provides some |
19494 |
statistics on how different Neo-Assyrian kings from the times of |
19495 |
Ashurnasirpal II commemorated their punishments of rebels. Relative to |
19496 |
impalement, for example, Ashurnasirpal II is credited with 5 distinct |
19497 |
incidents, Shalmaneser III (r.858-824 BC),[127] Tiglath-Pileser III |
19498 |
(r.745-727)[128] and Ashurbanipal (r.668-627 BC),[129] all with a couple |
19499 |
of commemorated incidents of impalement of rebels.[130] The image of the |
19500 |
impaled Judeans is a detail from the public commemoration of the |
19501 |
Assyrian victory in 701 BC after the Siege of Lachish,[131] under King |
19502 |
Sennacherib (r.705-681 BC), who proceeded similarly against the |
19503 |
inhabitants of Ekron during the same campaign.[132] From Sennacherib's |
19504 |
father Sargon II's time (r.722-705 BC), a relief from his palace at |
19505 |
Khorsabad shows the impalement of 14 enemies during an attack on the |
19506 |
city of Pazashi.[133] Although impalement of rebels and enemies is |
19507 |
particularly well-attested from Neo-Assyrian times, the 14th century BC |
19508 |
Mitanni king Shattiwaza charges his predecessor, the usurper Shuttarna |
19509 |
III for having delivered unto the (Middle) Assyrians[134] several |
19510 |
nobles, who had them promptly impaled.[135] Even if it is true that the |
19511 |
Neo-Assyrians utilized impalement more often than the Middle Assyrians, |
19512 |
this should possibly be regarded more as a simple change or evolution in |
19513 |
the techniques of mass executions, rather than that mass executions as |
19514 |
such, and the self-congratulation thereof, was of recent date. For |
19515 |
example, the Middle Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta I (r.1243-1207 BC) |
19516 |
boasts, at one point, of having burnt alive a whole city of rebellious |
19517 |
vassals.[136] |
19518 |
|
19519 |
A peculiarity[137] about the "Neo-Assyrian" way of impaling was that the |
19520 |
stake was "driven into the body immediately under the ribs",[138] rather |
19521 |
than along the full body length. In addition, several depictions of |
19522 |
impalement seem to indicate that the stake protruded from a large, heavy |
19523 |
socket, rather than being stabilized in erect position by digging it |
19524 |
into the ground.[139] |
19525 |
|
19526 |
The Bible |
19527 |
|
19528 |
In the Bible, II Samuel 21:9, we read, concerning the fate of the sons |
19529 |
of Saul: |
19530 |
|
19531 |
"And they handed them over to the Gibeonites, and they impaled them |
19532 |
ויקיעם on the mountain before YHVH, and all seven of them fell together. |
19533 |
And they were killed in the first days of the harvest, at the beginning |
19534 |
of the barley harvest."[140] |
19535 |
|
19536 |
Some controversy exist concerning the actual fate of the 5th century BC |
19537 |
Persian minister Haman and his ten sons, whether they were impaled or |
19538 |
hanged[141] For example, in the English Standard Version, Esther 5:14 |
19539 |
reads:[142] |
19540 |
|
19541 |
"..and all his friends said to him, “Let a gallows fifty cubits high |
19542 |
be made, and in the morning tell the king to have Mordecai hanged upon |
19543 |
it. Then go joyfully with the king to the feast.” This idea pleased |
19544 |
Haman, and he had the gallows made." |
19545 |
|
19546 |
The New International Reader's version, however, reads:[143] |
19547 |
|
19548 |
"They said to him, “Get a pole. In the morning, ask the king to have |
19549 |
Mordecai put to death. Have the pole stuck through his body. Set it up |
19550 |
at a place where it will be 75 feet above the ground. Everyone will be |
19551 |
able to see it there. Then go to the dinner with the king. Have a good |
19552 |
time.” Haman was delighted with that suggestion. So he got the pole ready." |
19553 |
|
19554 |
The Assyriologist Paul Haupt opts for impalement in his 1908 essay |
19555 |
"Critical notes on Esther",[144] while Benjamin Shaw has an extended |
19556 |
discussion of the topic on the website ligonier.org from 2012[145] |
19557 |
Although conclusive evidence might be wanting either way, the |
19558 |
Neo-Assyrian method of impalement as seen in the carvings could, |
19559 |
perhaps, equally easily be seen as a form of hanging upon a pole, rather |
19560 |
than focusing upon the stake's actual penetration of the body. |
19561 |
|
19562 |
The Book of Ezra contains numerous documents purporting to be official |
19563 |
decrees from Persian kings. In one of those, reputedly by Darius I for |
19564 |
the protection of Jewish rites, quoted in Ezra 6.1-12, we read:[146] |
19565 |
|
19566 |
"Herewith a command is issued that if anyone changes this edict, a |
19567 |
beam must be pulled out of his house and he must be impaled on it and |
19568 |
his house be turned into a dunghill on account of this" |
19569 |
|
19570 |
Whatever veracity is contained in the Book of Ezra, Darius I of Persia |
19571 |
is credited on several occasions to have imposed the penalty of |
19572 |
impalement on rebels[147] |
19573 |
|
19574 |
Roman Empire |
19575 |
|
19576 |
In ancient Rome, the term "crucifixion" could also refer to |
19577 |
impalement.[148] This derives in part because the term for the one |
19578 |
portion of a cross is synonymous with the term for a stake, so that when |
19579 |
mentioned in historical sources without specific context, the exact |
19580 |
method of execution, whether crucifixion or impalement, can be |
19581 |
unclear.[149] In his funerary inscription Res Gestae Divi Augusti |
19582 |
recording what he thought of his most notable achievements, Emperor |
19583 |
Augustus highlights that he had ordered those slaves impaled who did not |
19584 |
return to their masters after the civil wars period preceding his |
19585 |
reign.[150] |
19586 |
Africa |
19587 |
|
19588 |
Thomas Shaw,[151] who was chaplain for the Levant Company stationed at |
19589 |
Algiers during the 1720s, differentiates between punishments meted out |
19590 |
to different population groups, impalement primarily being used as a |
19591 |
form of capital punishment for Arabs and Moors:[152] |
19592 |
|
19593 |
"When a Jew or a Christian slave, or subject is guilty of murder, or |
19594 |
any other capital crime, he is carried without the gates of the city, |
19595 |
and burnt alive: but the Moors and Arabs are either impaled for the same |
19596 |
crime, or else they are hung up by the neck, over the battlements of the |
19597 |
city walls, or else they are thrown upon the chingan or hooks that are |
19598 |
fixed all over the walls below, where sometimes they break from one hook |
19599 |
to another, and hang in the most exquisite torments, thirty or forty |
19600 |
hours. The Turks are not publickly punished, like other offenders. Out |
19601 |
of respect to their characters, they are always sent to the house of the |
19602 |
Aga, where, according to the quality of the misdemeanor, they are |
19603 |
bastinadoed or strangled." |
19604 |
|
19605 |
According to one source, these hooks in the wall as an execution method |
19606 |
were introduced with the construction of the new city gate in 1573. |
19607 |
Before that time, gaunching as described by de Tournefort was in |
19608 |
use.[153] Laurent d'Arvieux, who was French consul in Algiers in |
19609 |
1674-75, says the hooks were spaced closely, resembling fishing hooks. |
19610 |
Those thrown on the hooks were, according to him, typically Moors, or |
19611 |
rebels and traitors, or those who were thought to deserve long torments. |
19612 |
He also notes that the convict was usually bound hands and feet prior to |
19613 |
being thrown off the wall, and if he was unlucky enough to survive for a |
19614 |
few days, his body would typically begin rotting prior to death.[154] |
19615 |
Taken captive in 1596, the barber-surgeon William Davies relates |
19616 |
something of the heights involved when thrown upon hooks (although it is |
19617 |
somewhat unclear if this relates specifically to the city of Algiers, or |
19618 |
elsewhere in the Barbary States): "Their ganshing is after this manner: |
19619 |
he sitteth upon a wall, being five fathoms high, within two fathoms of |
19620 |
the top of the wall; right under the place where he sits, is a strong |
19621 |
iron hook fastened, being very sharp; then he is thrust off the wall |
19622 |
upon this hook, with some part of his body, and there he hangeth, |
19623 |
sometimes two or three days, before he dieth."[155] |
19624 |
|
19625 |
As for the actual frequency of throwing persons on hooks in Algiers, |
19626 |
Capt. Henry Boyde,[156] in one of his acerbic comments and footnotes to |
19627 |
translated accounts from Catholic priests' narratives of the redemption |
19628 |
of slaves[157] notes that in his own 20 years there, he knew of only one |
19629 |
case where a Christian slave who had murdered his master had met that |
19630 |
fate, and "not above" two or three Moors besides.[158] Even as close in |
19631 |
time to the 1720s observations of Thomas Shaw and Henry Boyd, the |
19632 |
1730s-40s writer and compilator Thomas Salmon[159] observes that it is |
19633 |
"many years" since anyone were thrown upon the hooks.[160] This |
19634 |
discontinuation seems to have been not only a temporary respite, since |
19635 |
60 years later than Shaw, in a 4-year stay around 1789 in Algiers,[161] |
19636 |
Johann von Rehbinder notes that throwing people on hooks, the "chingan" |
19637 |
mentioned by Shaw, is a wholly discontinued practice in Algiers [162] |
19638 |
and had not occurred during his residence there.[163] |
19639 |
Americas |
19640 |
"A Negro Hung Alive by the Ribs to a Gallows," by William Blake. |
19641 |
Originally published in Stedman's Narrative. |
19642 |
|
19643 |
While practically all instances of use of stakes designed to impale |
19644 |
other human beings can be thought of as acts of aggression, either |
19645 |
within the context of war, or as a punishment meted out to criminals |
19646 |
deemed deserving of it, some Amazon tribes developed a use of stakes |
19647 |
meant primarily as a defensive measure. In a review of Thomas Whiffen's |
19648 |
account of his 1908-09 exploration, we read: "For defense the Indians |
19649 |
depend mainly upon the secrecy of the tribal dwelling, an easy matter in |
19650 |
the absence of direct foot-paths. In addition, each tribe prepares a |
19651 |
series of pit-falls in the forest avenues with poison stakes to impale |
19652 |
the foe".[164] Some centuries earlier, in other parts of the Americas, |
19653 |
in the sixteenth century, the Spanish conquistadores were exasperated at |
19654 |
the "very crude warfare" some of the Indians made: They covered deep |
19655 |
pits with stakes on the bottom, upon which many Spaniards and their |
19656 |
horses were impaled.[165] The Spanish in the sixteenth century did not |
19657 |
just meet "crude warfare" in the shape of mere pit traps, though. As the |
19658 |
Aztec Empire crumbled in the 1520s and the Spanish gradually extended |
19659 |
their sway northwards, allying with some tribes, enslaving others (for |
19660 |
work in the silver mines, for example), in the middle century, they met |
19661 |
a "scourge (...) so strong that Spaniards tremble at the mere mention of |
19662 |
them". That scourge was the largely nomadic indigenous tribes of |
19663 |
Northern Mexico, loosely called the Chichimecas. For the next four |
19664 |
decades, these embittered foes of the Spanish made lightning swift, |
19665 |
devastating raids. Their cruelty was legendary, steeling the Spanish and |
19666 |
their allies into both a propaganda, and an extermination war against |
19667 |
them. Among the Chichimecas noted cruelties were to chop off men's |
19668 |
genitalia and stuff them into the victim's mouth, or slow dismemberment |
19669 |
of a captive, removing one body part at a time (a leg, an arm, or just a |
19670 |
rib), until the captive died. They were also alleged to impale their |
19671 |
captives "as the Turks do".[166] |
19672 |
|
19673 |
A particular technique devised by the Dutch overlords in Suriname was to |
19674 |
hang a slave from the ribs. John Gabriel Stedman stayed there from |
19675 |
1772–77 and described the method as told by a witness:[167] |
19676 |
|
19677 |
"Not long ago, (continued he) I saw a black "man suspended alive |
19678 |
from a gallows by the ribs, between which, with a knife, was first made |
19679 |
an incision, and then clinched an iron hook with a chain: in this manner |
19680 |
he kept alive three days, hanging with his head "and feet downwards, and |
19681 |
catching with his tongue the "drops of water (it being in the rainy |
19682 |
season) that were "flowing down his bloated breast. Notwithstanding all |
19683 |
this, he never complained, and even upbraided a negro "for crying while |
19684 |
he was flogged below the gallows, by calling out to him: "You man ?—Da |
19685 |
boy fasy? Are you a man? you behave like a boy". Shortly after which he |
19686 |
was knocked on the head by the commiserating sentry, who stood over him, |
19687 |
with the butt end of his musket" |
19688 |
|
19689 |
It was not only the Dutch who resorted to extreme forms of penalties if |
19690 |
slaves revolted or murdered, and from what became USA, several cases |
19691 |
exist where slaves were burnt alive if they transgressed. In one New |
19692 |
York case from 1708, two slaves found guilty of murdering a white family |
19693 |
were sentenced to be put to death by "all manner of torment possible". |
19694 |
One of them was burned alive over a slow fire, and the other was |
19695 |
partially impaled and then hung alive in chains in order to prolong his |
19696 |
suffering for hours.[168] |
19697 |
|
19698 |
Eunice Cole, or "Goody" Cole (ca 1590-1680) was a woman in New Hampshire |
19699 |
widely reputed to be a witch, and was several times jailed for |
19700 |
"slanderous speech" and other offences. Legend has it that when she |
19701 |
died, "her body was dragged outdoors, pushed into a shallow grave, and a |
19702 |
stake driven through it in order to exorcise the baleful influence she |
19703 |
was supposed to have possessed."[169] |
19704 |
Asia |
19705 |
|
19706 |
Near East |
19707 |
|
19708 |
Reportedly, members of the Alawite sect centered around Latakia in Syria |
19709 |
had a particular aversion towards being hanged, and the family of the |
19710 |
condemned was willing to pay "considerable sums" to ensure their |
19711 |
relation was impaled, instead of being hanged. As far as Burckhardt |
19712 |
could make out, this attitude was based upon the Alawites' idea that the |
19713 |
soul ought to leave the body through the mouth, rather than leave it in |
19714 |
any other fashion.[170] |
19715 |
|
19716 |
On the other hand, the mid-17th century merchant and traveller Laurent |
19717 |
d'Arvieux became witness to an Arab robber who begged to be spared of |
19718 |
impaling, asking to be flayed alive instead. The reason was that that |
19719 |
had been the fate of his father and grandfather, so he wanted to die |
19720 |
like them. His request was granted.[171] |
19721 |
|
19722 |
In 1838, Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud was ousted from the |
19723 |
throne by Egyptian intrigues, and Khalid ibn Saud from the senior Saudi |
19724 |
line was installed as pasha. He, however, became deeply hated for |
19725 |
introducing punishments like impaling in the Nejd, and in 1840, he was |
19726 |
replaced by Abdullah ibn Thuniyyan. If anything, the new ruler |
19727 |
intensified the use of impaling and became even more hated than Khalid, |
19728 |
preparing the takeover in 1843 by Faisal yet again.[172] |
19729 |
|
19730 |
Indian sub-continent |
19731 |
|
19732 |
A case in point where we have several explicit law codes or alleged |
19733 |
general laws concerning punishments in general, and impalement in |
19734 |
particular, is the Indian sub-continent. In the Mahabharata, it is said |
19735 |
that the (mythical) king Ugrasena ordained that wine drinking was to be |
19736 |
forbidden, on pain of impalement.[173] The old, yet historical, Bengali |
19737 |
law code Arthashastra (composed between the 4th century BC and 200 |
19738 |
AD[174]), specifies the following crimes as punishable by impalement, or |
19739 |
suka: murder with violence, infliction of undeserved punishment, |
19740 |
spreading of false reports, highway robbery, and theft of or wilful |
19741 |
injury to the king's horse, elephant or chariot.[175] In the celebrated |
19742 |
Laws of Manu, paragraph 276 states: "Of robbers, who break a wall or |
19743 |
partition, and commit theft in the night, let the prince order the hands |
19744 |
to be lopped off, and themselves to be fixed on a sharp stake."[176] The |
19745 |
3rd-5th century law code Yājñavalkya Smṛti stipulates that he who |
19746 |
rescues a prisoner should be impaled.[177] In early 16th century |
19747 |
Malabar, on authority Ludovico di Varthema, who visited there in the |
19748 |
first decade of the century, the prescribed law for murder was |
19749 |
impalement.[178] Fernão Nunes, being 1535-37 in the Vijayanagara Empire |
19750 |
that covered the southern part of present day India notes that nobles |
19751 |
found guilty of treason had a wooden stake pushed through their belly. |
19752 |
(He also mentions that those found guilty of great theft or having raped |
19753 |
a respectable woman or virgin would be hanged up by means of a hook |
19754 |
impaled through his chin.)[179] The early 10th century prominent leader |
19755 |
of the Ghaznavid Empire, Mahmud of Ghazni is said on several occasioned |
19756 |
to have ordered opponents, or malefactors, impaled.[180] |
19757 |
|
19758 |
Judicial ideas concerning the punishment of impalement did, of course, |
19759 |
vary over time, and from place to place, on the Indian sub-continent. |
19760 |
For example, the emperor Akbar, in his 16th century regulations on the |
19761 |
proper conduct of magistrates, says explicitly that the magistrate |
19762 |
should not suffer anyone to be impaled (along with other such humane |
19763 |
commands, for example to ensure that no widows were to be burnt alive |
19764 |
unwillingly, and that no boy should be circumcised before the age of 12, |
19765 |
after which it should be the boy's own decision).[181] His son, |
19766 |
Jahangir, however, had no scruples reinstating the punishment, also on |
19767 |
the level of mass execution.[108] |
19768 |
|
19769 |
The ascendancy of the British as rulers in India did not spell an abrupt |
19770 |
end to punishments like impalement. In 1764, for example, occasioned by, |
19771 |
in particular, the murder of a British merchant by robbers operating in |
19772 |
the marshlands/mangrove area by the Ganges called the Sunderbans, and in |
19773 |
general the increased frequency of such robberies, British local |
19774 |
authorities advocated to the local ruler that man hunts should be |
19775 |
organized to repress the robbery, and that impalement should be used for |
19776 |
purposes of deterrence and for the benefits of trade.[182] In 1777, the |
19777 |
magistracy at Chittagong (control ceded to the East India Company in |
19778 |
1760[183]) reported that a bandit had been sentenced to be impaled.[184] |
19779 |
In 1781, Warren Hastings, Governor-General of Bengal from 1772-1785 gave |
19780 |
his formal approval to four cases of impalement.[185] In addition, |
19781 |
during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, one British general became so |
19782 |
incensed that he asked for permission to impale rebels (although it does |
19783 |
not seem it was granted, or carried out).[186] |
19784 |
|
19785 |
Vietnam |
19786 |
|
19787 |
During the Vietnam War of the late 1960s, one account alleges that a |
19788 |
village headman in South Vietnam who cooperated in some way with the |
19789 |
South Vietnamese Army or with U.S. soldiers might have been impaled by |
19790 |
local Viet Cong as a form of punishment for alleged collaboration.[187] |
19791 |
The method of impalement was alleged to have been the insertion of a |
19792 |
sharpened stake through the anus; the stake was then supposedly planted |
19793 |
vertically in the ground in view of his village. The victim was |
19794 |
allegedly tortured and humiliated by complete castration, with the |
19795 |
amputated genitalia being forced into his mouth.[187] Another account |
19796 |
alleges that the pregnant wife of a village headman was vertically |
19797 |
impaled.[188] There is also an allegation from the Vietnam War of |
19798 |
coronal cranial impalement. In this case, a bamboo stake was supposedly |
19799 |
thrust into the victim's ear and driven though the head until it emerged |
19800 |
from the opposite ear opening. The act was allegedly perpetrated on |
19801 |
three children of a village chief near Da Nang.[189] |
19802 |
|
19803 |
Impalement and other methods of torture were intended to intimidate |
19804 |
civilian peasants at a local level into cooperating with the Viet Cong |
19805 |
or discourage them from cooperating with the South Vietnamese Army or |
19806 |
its allies.[190] The main culprits for the use of impalement appear to |
19807 |
be members of the Viet Cong of South Vietnam.[188] No allegations have |
19808 |
been made against soldiers of the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), nor is |
19809 |
there any evidence that either the NVA or the government in Hanoi ever |
19810 |
condoned its use. |
19811 |
|
19812 |
Japan |
19813 |
|
19814 |
Impalement was only occasionally used by samurai leaders during the Age |
19815 |
of Warring States. Early in 1561, the allied forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu |
19816 |
and Oda Nobunaga defeated the army of the Imagawa clan in western Mikawa |
19817 |
province, encouraging the Saigo clan of east Mikawa, already chafing |
19818 |
under Imagawa control, to defect to Ieyasu's command. Incensed at the |
19819 |
rebellious Saigo clan, Imagawa Ujizane entered the castle-town of |
19820 |
Imabashi, arrested Saigo Masayoshi and twelve others, and had them |
19821 |
vertically impaled before the gate of Ryuden Temple, near Yoshida |
19822 |
Castle. The deterrent had no effect, and by 1570, the Imagawa clan was |
19823 |
stripped of its power.[191] |
19824 |
Europe |
19825 |
|
19826 |
England, Edward II and the shaming of suicides |
19827 |
|
19828 |
It has long been believed that Edward II (1284–1327) was impaled by a |
19829 |
heated poker thrust into his anus. This is, for example, contained in |
19830 |
Christopher Marlowe's play Edward II (c. 1592). That story of Edward |
19831 |
II's death can possibly be traced back to the late 1330s; however, the |
19832 |
very earliest accounts of Edward's demise do not corroborate impalement, |
19833 |
but speak instead of death by illness or suffocation.[192] It is |
19834 |
generally accepted by historians that he was murdered by an agent of his |
19835 |
wife, Isabella, on 11 October 1327 in Berkeley Castle.[193] |
19836 |
|
19837 |
Not formally abolished until 1823, suicide victims and anyone killed |
19838 |
during the commission of a crime could be punished post mortem with |
19839 |
impalement.[194] The law designated these deaths as felo de se ("felony |
19840 |
against the self") and declared the dead person's movable property |
19841 |
forfeit to the Crown (but not his lands).[195] The body was buried at an |
19842 |
unconsecrated location[196] and early ecclesiastical law, like that of |
19843 |
King Edgar in 967, forbade celebrating mass for the soul, nor commit his |
19844 |
body to the ground with hymns or other rites of "honourable |
19845 |
sepulture".[197] The burial location was usually at a crossroads or |
19846 |
highway. In some locations, a stake was driven through the corpse's |
19847 |
heart.[198][199] Following William Blackstone's reasoning,[200] Moore is |
19848 |
explicit upon that public shaming of the self-murderer is an important |
19849 |
part of this tradition:[201] |
19850 |
|
19851 |
"By virtue of this authority the body of the self-murderer is cast |
19852 |
with the burial of a dog into an hole dug in some public highway, which |
19853 |
fulfils the law in this point. But in some places an additional (though |
19854 |
not an enjoined) ignominy is practised, which consists in driving a |
19855 |
stake through the body, and also inscribing the name and crime on a |
19856 |
board above—" as a dreadful memorial to every passenger, how "he splits |
19857 |
on the rock of self-murder."" |
19858 |
|
19859 |
No evidence has surfaced in which impaling alive has been sanctioned by |
19860 |
written law in Britain as valid on British soil,[202] although some |
19861 |
examples of alleged practice are attested from British history.[203] |
19862 |
|
19863 |
Holy Roman Empire and Switzerland, custom of live burial+impalement |
19864 |
|
19865 |
In the Holy Roman Empire, there existed a curious execution method of |
19866 |
combined premature burial and impalement. While article 131 in the 1532 |
19867 |
Constitutio Criminalis Carolina recommended that women guilty of |
19868 |
infanticide should be drowned, the law code allowed for, in particularly |
19869 |
severe cases, that the old punishment could be implemented: that is, the |
19870 |
woman would be buried alive, and then a stake would be driven through |
19871 |
her heart.[204][205] Cases from the 15th/ early 16th century show that |
19872 |
not only women found guilty of infanticide could be punished in this |
19873 |
manner, but also women guilty of theft.[206] From 1340 Vienna, women |
19874 |
caught in flagrante in the act of adultery could face the punishment of |
19875 |
impalement.[207] |
19876 |
|
19877 |
In some Landrechte and city statutes, like that for Husum in 1608, live |
19878 |
burial and impalement is prescribed for parents who murder their |
19879 |
children, or vice versa.[208] At times, the impalement might precede the |
19880 |
burial, as shown in a very late case from 1686. A woman strangled her |
19881 |
newborn, and she was executed by impaling a stake directly through her |
19882 |
heart.[31] As a post mortem punishment for women found guilty of |
19883 |
infanticide, the custom of driving a stake through the body was kept |
19884 |
active even later, in some places. For example in 1738, it is reported |
19885 |
that in Bohemia, such women had a stake driven through their hearts, |
19886 |
after they had been beheaded.[209] |
19887 |
|
19888 |
While it seems that execution by impalement following live burial was |
19889 |
primarily a punishment for female criminals, it is also attested for |
19890 |
rapists of virgins. In one description, the rapist was placed in an open |
19891 |
grave, and the rape victim was ordered to make the three first strokes |
19892 |
on the stake herself; the executioners then finishing the impalement |
19893 |
procedure.[210] |
19894 |
|
19895 |
From the 1348 statutes of Zwickau, it seems that an adulterous couple |
19896 |
could be punished in the following way: They were to be placed on top of |
19897 |
each other in a grave, with a layer of thorns between them. Then, a |
19898 |
single stake was to be hammered through them.[211] |
19899 |
|
19900 |
The 1. August 1465 in Zurich, Switzerland, Ulrich Moser was condemned to |
19901 |
be impaled, for having sexually violated 6 girls between the ages four |
19902 |
and nine. His clothes were taken off, and he was placed on his back. His |
19903 |
arms and legs were stretched out, each secured to a pole. Then a stake |
19904 |
was driven through his navel down into the ground. Thereafter, people |
19905 |
left him to die.[29][212] Throughout the 400 years 1400–1798, this is |
19906 |
the only known execution by impalement in Zürich, out of 1445 recorded |
19907 |
executions.[213] |
19908 |
|
19909 |
Impalement was, on occasion, combined with other execution methods than |
19910 |
live burial prevalent in the empire, in cases perceived to be of a |
19911 |
particularly heinous nature. In 1582 close by Vienna, an innkeeper named |
19912 |
Greger Rützel was impaled alive, after having been slowly dismembered |
19913 |
over the previous eight days. He had confessed to having murdered some |
19914 |
183 of his guests over the years, by leading them into a bed-chamber |
19915 |
where a trap-door cleverly concealed a shaft the guests fell into, and |
19916 |
broke their necks. Afterwards, Rützel apparently cut up their bodies and |
19917 |
served other customers with that meat.[214] |
19918 |
|
19919 |
In 1600 Bavaria, the Pappenheimer family went on trial for having |
19920 |
murdered and dismembered numerous children for the purposes of |
19921 |
witchcraft. Prolonged torture brought confession of these and other |
19922 |
crimes. The patriarch Paulus was condemned to the rarely used |
19923 |
longitudinal impalement, and the criminally culpable family members |
19924 |
(after the men had had their arms broken, and the mother Anna having her |
19925 |
breasts sliced off) were dragged on top an enornous pile of brushwood |
19926 |
that was set on fire. The 11-year old son was forced to watch the |
19927 |
execution of his family, and he saw his mother writhe in agony, he |
19928 |
screamed out: "My mother is squirming"[215] |
19929 |
|
19930 |
In Breslau 1615 a man confessed, after torture, to 96 acts of murder |
19931 |
(including cutting up some pregnant women) and severals acts of arson |
19932 |
and theft. He was sentenced to be pinched several times with glowing |
19933 |
pincers, then be broken on the wheel, and finally to be impaled. The |
19934 |
chronicler remarks the man showed "unbelievable composure" during this |
19935 |
horrific execution, and adds that he even was able to speak after being |
19936 |
impaled.[216][217] |
19937 |
|
19938 |
Wallachia, the case of Dracula |
19939 |
|
19940 |
Woodblock print of Vlad III Dracula attending a mass impalement |
19941 |
|
19942 |
During the 15th century, Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia, is credited as |
19943 |
the first notable figure to prefer this method of execution during the |
19944 |
late medieval period,[218] and became so notorious for its liberal |
19945 |
employment that among his several nicknames he was known as Vlad the |
19946 |
Impaler.[219] After being orphaned, betrayed, forced into exile and |
19947 |
pursued by his enemies, he retook control of Wallachia in 1456. He dealt |
19948 |
harshly with his enemies, especially those who had betrayed his family |
19949 |
in the past, or had profited from the misfortunes of Wallachia. Though a |
19950 |
variety of methods was employed, he has been most associated with his |
19951 |
use of impalement. The liberal use of capital punishment was eventually |
19952 |
extended to Saxon settlers, members of a rival clan,[220] and criminals |
19953 |
in his domain, whether they were members of the boyar nobility or |
19954 |
peasants, and eventually to any among his subjects that displeased him. |
19955 |
Following the multiple campaigns against the invading Ottoman Turks, |
19956 |
Vlad would never show mercy to his prisoners of war. The road to the |
19957 |
capital of Wallachia eventually became inundated in a "forest" of 20,000 |
19958 |
impaled and decaying corpses, and it is reported that an invading army |
19959 |
of Turks turned back after encountering thousands of impaled corpses |
19960 |
along the Danube River.[220] Woodblock prints from the era portray his |
19961 |
victims impaled from either the frontal or the dorsal aspect, but not |
19962 |
vertically. As an example of how Vlad Țepeș soon became iconic for all |
19963 |
horrors unimaginable, the following pamphlet from 1521 pours out |
19964 |
putative incidents like this one:[221] |
19965 |
|
19966 |
"er liess kinnder praten die musten ire mütter essen. Und schneyd |
19967 |
den frawen den prüst ab den musten ire man essen. Darnach liess er sie |
19968 |
all spissen." |
19969 |
|
19970 |
He let children be roasted; those, their mothers were forced to eat. |
19971 |
And (he) cut off the breasts of women; those, their husbands were forced |
19972 |
to eat. After that, he had them all impaled |
19973 |
|
19974 |
Russia, tradition of rebellion and suppression thereof |
19975 |
|
19976 |
Polish prisoner tortured by soldiers of the Red army, 1920 |
19977 |
|
19978 |
In medieval Russia impalement in its traditional way was sometimes used |
19979 |
as a punishment for some serious crimes or, more commonly, for treason. |
19980 |
In particular, there are some evidences of this penalty being used |
19981 |
during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. For example, the Elizabethan |
19982 |
diplomat and traveller Jerome Horsey notes how swift the wheels of |
19983 |
fortune turned for one nobleman, Boris Telupa, from being a great |
19984 |
favourite, to ending his life on the stake[222] Faced with serious |
19985 |
revolts, the Czars' suppressions could be extremely bloody. For example, |
19986 |
the following is told of how Stenka Razin's rebellion was crushed:[223] |
19987 |
|
19988 |
"In November, 1671, Astrakhan, the last bastion of the rebels, fell. |
19989 |
The participants of the revolt were subject to severe repressions. |
19990 |
Trained troops hunted down exhausted and fleeing rebels, who were |
19991 |
impaled on stakes, nailed to boards, torn to shreds, or flogged to |
19992 |
death. 11 thousand people were executed in the town of Arzamas alone." |
19993 |
|
19994 |
In 1698, when Peter the Great was on his great European tour, the |
19995 |
military contingent known as the Streltsy chose to rebel, in favour of |
19996 |
Peter's half-sister Sophia. Peter rushed back, and quelled the revolt |
19997 |
brutally, with several implicated impaled.[224] Eugene Schuyler, in his |
19998 |
biography of the czar shows the level of anxiety in Peter during the |
19999 |
1707–08 Cossack revolt under Bulavin |
20000 |
|
20001 |
"He ordered Prince Basil Dolgoruky (...) to march against the |
20002 |
insurgents and "put out the fire once for all", ' burning villages and |
20003 |
impaling and breaking on the wheel the inhabitants in order to deter the |
20004 |
wavering from rebellion.' He recommended him to study the history of the |
20005 |
rebellion of Stenka Razin,(...) His letter ended with the phrase: "These |
20006 |
locusts cannot be treated otherwise than with cruelty". In another |
20007 |
letter written at a cooler moment he recommended Dolgoruky to treat the |
20008 |
repentant with clemency, and not to use blind terrorism.. |
20009 |
|
20010 |
As Eugene Schuyler remarks, "Dolgoruky was in great perplexity", not the |
20011 |
least due to his emperor's changing instructions.[225] |
20012 |
|
20013 |
A notable execution outside wartime in Peter's reign is recorded in |
20014 |
1718, when he ordered Stepan Glebov, the lover of Peter's ex-wife |
20015 |
Eudoxia Lopukhina, to be impaled publicly as a traitor.[226] Just a few |
20016 |
years later, in 1722, when Peter the Great demanded an oath of |
20017 |
allegiance from his subjects, tumults broke out in the little Siberian |
20018 |
town Tara by the Irtysh river,[227][228] and 700 men are said to have |
20019 |
been impaled alive in one day.[229] In 1739, a peasant conceived the |
20020 |
idea that he was, actually, Alexei Petrovitch, the son of Peter the |
20021 |
Great, who had died in 1718 in dismal prison conditions on his father's |
20022 |
suspicion he was trying to supplant him. The peasant in 1739 did not get |
20023 |
much of a following, but he earned for himself the punishment of being |
20024 |
impaled alive for his attempt at the crown.[230] |
20025 |
|
20026 |
According to some sources, punishments like impalement through the side |
20027 |
and hanging people from the ribs were first discontinued under Empress |
20028 |
Elizabeth (reign 1741–62).[231] In the same vein, in 1754, Elizabeth |
20029 |
abolished de facto, if not de jure, the death penalty in Russia, except |
20030 |
for cases of treason.[232] That attitudes towards impalement as |
20031 |
punishment had changed considerably in imperial circles by the latter |
20032 |
half of the 18th century is readily seen in the aftermath of the 1774–75 |
20033 |
Pugachev's rebellion. While the rebels impaled the governor of Dmitrefsk |
20034 |
in 1774, in addition to the astronomer Lowitz,[233] Pugachev himself was |
20035 |
merely beheaded.[234] The effective abolition of the death penalty under |
20036 |
Elizabeth is all the more remarkable considering that just a few decades |
20037 |
earlier, under Peter the Great, the number of offenses meritable by |
20038 |
death (by various means) had increased from the roughly 60 in 1649 to |
20039 |
123 different types of offenses. Also, under Peter the Great, the number |
20040 |
of executions reached unprecedented levels, with, occasionally, more |
20041 |
than a thousand executed per month.[235] |
20042 |
Byzantine Empire |
20043 |
|
20044 |
Impalement was used by the Byzantine Empire against various groups. |
20045 |
|
20046 |
Deserted soldiers would be thrown to wild animals or impaled.[236] In |
20047 |
533 CE, the general Belisarius once impaled a couple of Massagetae[237] |
20048 |
allied soldiers, for having killed a fellow soldier in a drunken brawl. |
20049 |
When the Massagetae complained (joined by several Roman soldiers as |
20050 |
well), saying that according to their laws, no men should be executed in |
20051 |
that way for such a crime, Belisarius retorted:[238] |
20052 |
|
20053 |
"Know that I am come to fight with the Arms of Religion and |
20054 |
Justice(..) I will never suffer that Man in my Army whose fingers are |
20055 |
stain'd with Blood, though he be a Mars in war. Force without Justice |
20056 |
and Equity is Cowardice, not Valour" |
20057 |
|
20058 |
From 821-23, Thomas the Slav led a large scale rebellion/civil war |
20059 |
against Michael II. Besieged in Arcadiopolis, Thomas' troops finally |
20060 |
yielded, and delivered him up to the emperor. Michael II ordered Thomas' |
20061 |
hands and feet to be cut off, and then to be impaled.[239] During |
20062 |
dowager empress Theodora's regency (842-855), persecutions against the |
20063 |
sect of Paulicians began in earnest. This policy backfired to some |
20064 |
extent, for example:[240] |
20065 |
|
20066 |
"Theodotos Melissenos was functioning as commander of the Anatolikon |
20067 |
theme and serving him in the office of protomandator was a man named |
20068 |
Karbeas, an adherent of the faith of the Manichees (i.e, Paulicians). |
20069 |
When he heard that they had impaled his own father, he was outraged by |
20070 |
this atrocity beyond sufferance and deserted to Amr, the emir of |
20071 |
Melitene, together with five thousand of his co-religionists. (...) |
20072 |
Pledges of loyalty were exchanged, and before long these same men |
20073 |
marched out to attack Roman territory" |
20074 |
|
20075 |
Enemy soldiers could also be impaled as happened to a group of captured |
20076 |
Saracen raiders in 1035. They were impaled along the coastline from |
20077 |
Adramytion to Strobilos.[241] In 880 the crews and soldiers of some |
20078 |
Byzantine ships who deserted during an Arab raid in southern Greece were |
20079 |
paraded with ignominy through Constantinople and impaled.[242] Emperor |
20080 |
Basil II impaled captured rebel commanders in 989.[243] |
20081 |
|
20082 |
At the beginning of 1185 emperor Andronikos I Komnenos stoned and |
20083 |
impaled two relatives of Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus.[244] |
20084 |
Ottoman Empire |
20085 |
|
20086 |
The Ottoman Empire used impalement during, and before, the last Siege of |
20087 |
Constantinople in 1453.[218] For example during the buildup phase to the |
20088 |
great siege the year before, in 1452, the sultan declared that all ships |
20089 |
sailing up or down through the Bosphorus had to anchor at his fortress |
20090 |
there, for inspection. One Venetian captain, Antonio Rizzo, sought to |
20091 |
defy the ban, but his ship was hit by a cannonball. He and his crew were |
20092 |
picked up from the waters, the crew members to be beheaded (or sawn |
20093 |
asunder according to Niccolò Barbaro[245]), whereas Rizzo was |
20094 |
impaled.[246] In the early days of the siege in May 1453, contingents of |
20095 |
the Ottoman army made mop-up operations at minor fortifications like |
20096 |
Therapia and Studium. The surrendered soldiers, some 40 individuals from |
20097 |
each place, were impaled.[247] In 1517, Selim I ordered the last Mamluk |
20098 |
sultan of Egypt, Tuman bay II impaled at the city gate of Cairo.[248] |
20099 |
|
20100 |
Impalement seems to have been mostly used against perceived rebels |
20101 |
during some of the more brutal repressions of nationalistic movements, |
20102 |
such as reprisals following insurrections in Greece and other countries |
20103 |
of Southeast Europe, or against Kurdish or Arab subjects.[249] Highway |
20104 |
robbers were still impaled into the 1830s, but one source says the |
20105 |
practice was rare by then.[250] Travelling to Smyrna and Constantinople |
20106 |
in 1843, Stephen Massett[251] was told by a man who witnessed the event, |
20107 |
that "just a few years ago", a dozen or so robbers were impaled at |
20108 |
Adrianople. All of them, however, had been strangled prior to |
20109 |
impalement.[252] Writing around 1850, the archaeologist Austen Henry |
20110 |
Layard mentions that the latest case he was acquainted with happened |
20111 |
"about ten years ago" in Baghdad, on 4 rebel Arab sheikhs.[253] Massett |
20112 |
says that even executions in general, and not just impalement, had |
20113 |
become rare in Turkey at his time, and that the one happpening when he |
20114 |
was there[254] caused more of a stir than what would have happened in |
20115 |
the USA. These observations from various travellers may be viewed in |
20116 |
connection with the judicial reforms instigated under sultan Mahmud II. |
20117 |
Writing in "Das Ausland" in 1839, M. d'Anbignose notes that a principal |
20118 |
reform Mahmud II was to severely limit the governors' powers to |
20119 |
independently decide upon, and execute the death penalty. As an |
20120 |
illustration of Mahmud II's personal unwillingness to implement the |
20121 |
death penalty, he notes that from October 1836 to May 1838, the sultan |
20122 |
only ratified two death penalties.[255] Charles MacFarlane,[256] |
20123 |
revisiting after 20 years absence Turkey in 1847 not only confirms the |
20124 |
decreased frequency of executions, but also a marked change in the |
20125 |
mentality to such spectacles (at least in Constantinople), in the case |
20126 |
where the clerics pushed through a beheading of an apostate from Islam:[257] |
20127 |
|
20128 |
..the young Sultan was known to be averse to his execution, but the |
20129 |
Sheik ul Islam, and all the fanatics of Constantinople, insisted that, |
20130 |
in so solemn a case as this, the law must take its course; and in the |
20131 |
end, the poor Armenian was led out to be executed. But instead of |
20132 |
running to the horrid spectacle and exulting at it, the Turks ran away |
20133 |
from the spot, and shut themselves up in their houses, and the man who |
20134 |
was constrained to act the part of executioner fainted when he had |
20135 |
performed his office. Twenty years ago heads were cut off with gaieté de |
20136 |
coeur |
20137 |
|
20138 |
It should not be presumed, however, that impaling, or even crime itself, |
20139 |
was very common in the Ottoman empire in previous centuries, either |
20140 |
(Charles MacFarlane says crime actually had increased quite sharply |
20141 |
since his first visit in 1828[258]). For example, Aubry de La Motraye, |
20142 |
lived in the realm for 14 years from 1699 to 1713 and claimed that he |
20143 |
hadn't heard of twenty thieves in Constantinople during that time. As |
20144 |
for highway robbers, who sure enough had been impaled, Aubry heard of |
20145 |
only 6 such cases during his residence there.[259] Staying at Aleppo |
20146 |
from 1740–54, Alexander Russell notes that in the 20 years gone by, |
20147 |
there were no more than "half a dozen" public executions there.[260] |
20148 |
Jean de Thévenot, traveling in the Ottoman Empire and its territories |
20149 |
like Egypt in the late 1650s emphasizes the regional variations in |
20150 |
impalement frequency. Of Constantinople and Turkey, de Thévenot writes |
20151 |
that impalement was "not much practiced" and "very rarely put in |
20152 |
practice". An exception he highlighted was the situation of Christians |
20153 |
in Constantinople. If a Christian spoke or acted out against the "Law of |
20154 |
Mahomet", or consorted with a Turkish woman, or broke into a mosque, |
20155 |
then he might face impalement unless he converted to Islam. In contrast, |
20156 |
de Thévenot says that in Egypt impalement was a "very ordinary |
20157 |
punishment" against the Arabs there, whereas Turks in Egypt were |
20158 |
strangled in prison instead of being publicly executed like the |
20159 |
natives.[261] Thus, the actual frequency of impalement within the |
20160 |
Ottoman Empire varied greatly, not only from time to time, but also from |
20161 |
place to place, and between different population groups in the empire. |
20162 |
Caution should also be kept against assumptions of general simultaneous |
20163 |
decline in impaling, for widely different types of perceived crime. For |
20164 |
example, although the heyday of impalement as a regular execution method |
20165 |
for highway robbers and the like within the Ottoman Empire may have |
20166 |
petered out about 1840 or so, historian James J. Reid,[262] in his |
20167 |
"Crisis of the Ottoman Empire: Prelude to Collapse 1839-1878" notes |
20168 |
several instances of later use, in particular in times of crises, and |
20169 |
ordered by military commanders. As examples, he notes late instances of |
20170 |
impalement during rebellions (rather than cases of robbery) like the |
20171 |
Bosnian revolt of 1852, within the 1860s Macedonian times of trouble, |
20172 |
during the Cretan insurrection 1866-69, and during the insurrections in |
20173 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1876-77.[263] Aurora Mardiganian, a survivor |
20174 |
of the Armenian genocide of 1915-1923, recalled sixteen young Armenian |
20175 |
girls being "crucified" by their Ottoman tormentors. The film "Auction |
20176 |
of Souls" (1919), which was based on her book "Ravished Armenia", showed |
20177 |
the victims nailed to crosses. However, almost 70 years later |
20178 |
Mardiganian revealed that the scene was inaccurate and went on to |
20179 |
describe what was actually an impalement:[264] |
20180 |
|
20181 |
"The Turks didn't make their crosses like that. The Turks made |
20182 |
little pointed crosses. They took the clothes off the girls. They made |
20183 |
them bend down, and after raping them, they made them sit on the pointed |
20184 |
wood, through the vagina. That's the way they killed - the Turks. |
20185 |
Americans have made it a more civilized way. They can't show such |
20186 |
terrible things." |
20187 |
|
20188 |
Tales and anecdotes concerning swift and harsh Ottoman justice for |
20189 |
comparatively trivial offenses abound. Dimitrie Cantemir, a Moldavian |
20190 |
noble living in Constantinople at the end of the 17th century, and often |
20191 |
engaged in pleas of cases towards Ottoman authorities, narrates a tale |
20192 |
from the building of a great mosque there in 1461. The Greek architect |
20193 |
was amply rewarded by the sultan, so that a whole street was privileged |
20194 |
to the Greek populace in recognition of his efforts. However, some asked |
20195 |
the architect if he could even build a greater and more beautiful mosque |
20196 |
than the one completed. Incautiously, the architect said sure enough, if |
20197 |
I were given the materials. The sultan, upon hearing this, was so |
20198 |
fearful that his successors might create an even more beautiful mosque |
20199 |
than his own, that just in case, he chose to impale the architect to |
20200 |
deprive successors of that genius, commemorating the event by erect a |
20201 |
huge iron spike in the middle of the mosque. Not even bothering to |
20202 |
refute this tale of impalement, Cantemir says that he does, however, |
20203 |
believe in the grand gift of the street, because he had used the |
20204 |
original charter from the sultan to protect the Greek interest when |
20205 |
somebody wanted to deprive the Greeks of the privilege. Cantemir won his |
20206 |
case.[265] In 1632, under Murad IV (r.1623-40), a hapless interpreter in |
20207 |
a fierce dispute between the French ambassador and Ottoman authorities |
20208 |
was impaled alive for faithfully translating the insolent words of the |
20209 |
ambassador.[266] Furthermore, Murad IV sought to ban the use of tobacco, |
20210 |
and reportedly impaled alive a man and a woman for breaking the law, the |
20211 |
one for selling tobacco, the other for using it.[267] Another such |
20212 |
anecdote, illustrative of European ideas of "topsy-turvy" Oriental |
20213 |
governments with scant respect for rank and "proper" ways for the people |
20214 |
to address the powers of the State is said to have occurred in 1695 |
20215 |
under Mustafa II: The Grand Vizier prevented access to the sultan to a |
20216 |
poor shoemaker who had a petition for his sovereign. Once the sultan |
20217 |
learnt of it, he promptly ordered the Grand Vizier to be impaled, |
20218 |
although the Grand Vizier was the son of the sultan's favourite |
20219 |
concubine.[268] |
20220 |
|
20221 |
Examples exist, though, of what might be called corruption of justice, |
20222 |
in which local potentates like pashas at, for example, the instigation |
20223 |
of one population group delivered severe penalties on another. For |
20224 |
example, in 1762, there was a Franciscan monastery situated some |
20225 |
distance from Gradiška, on the way to Banja Luka. The Greek Orthodox |
20226 |
clergy convinced the local pasha to put pressure on the Franciscan monks |
20227 |
that they should recognize the Patriarch at Constantinople as the head |
20228 |
of the true, Christian faith. The monks refused to do so, and in |
20229 |
consequence, the abbot was impaled, and the 26 other monks beheaded.[269] |
20230 |
|
20231 |
During the Ottoman rule of Greece, impalement became an important tool |
20232 |
of psychological warfare, intended to put terror into the peasant |
20233 |
population. By the 18th century, Greek bandits turned guerrilla |
20234 |
insurgents (known as klephts) became an increasing annoyance to the |
20235 |
Ottoman government. Captured klephts were often impaled, as were |
20236 |
peasants that harbored or aided them. Victims were publicly impaled and |
20237 |
placed at highly visible points, and had the intended effect on many |
20238 |
villages who not only refused to help the klephts, but would even turn |
20239 |
them in to the authorities. The Ottomans engaged in active campaigns to |
20240 |
capture these insurgents in 1805 and 1806, and were able to enlist Greek |
20241 |
villagers, eager to avoid the stake, in the hunt for their outlaw |
20242 |
countrymen.[26] |
20243 |
|
20244 |
Impalement was, on occasion, aggravated with being set over a fire, the |
20245 |
impaling stake acting as a spit, so that the impaled victim might be |
20246 |
roasted alive.[270] Among other severities, Ali Pasha, an Albanian-born |
20247 |
Ottoman noble who ruled Ioannina, had rebels, criminals, and even the |
20248 |
descendants of those who had wronged him or his family in the past, |
20249 |
impaled and roasted alive. For example, Thomas Smart Hughes, visiting |
20250 |
Greece and Albania in 1812–13, says the following about his stay in |
20251 |
Ioannina:[271] |
20252 |
|
20253 |
"Here criminals have been roasted alive over a slow fire, impaled, |
20254 |
and skinned alive; others have had their extremities chopped off, and |
20255 |
some have been left to perish with the skin of the face stripped over |
20256 |
their necks. At first I doubted the truth of these assertions, but they |
20257 |
were abundantly confirmed to me by persons of undoubted veracity. Some |
20258 |
of the most respectable inhabitants of loannina assured me that they had |
20259 |
sometimes conversed with these wretched victims on the very stake, being |
20260 |
prevented from yielding to their torturing requests for water by fear of |
20261 |
a similar fate themselves. Our own resident, as he was once going into |
20262 |
the serai of Litaritza, saw a Greek priest, the leader of a gang of |
20263 |
robbers, nailed alive to the outer wall of the palace, in sight of the |
20264 |
whole city." |
20265 |
|
20266 |
During the Greek War of Independence (1821–1832), Athanasios Diakos, a |
20267 |
klepht and later a rebel military commander, was captured after the |
20268 |
Battle of Alamana (1821), near Thermopylae, and after refusing to |
20269 |
convert to Islam and join the Ottoman army, he was impaled, and died |
20270 |
after three days.[26] Diakos became a martyr for a Greek independence |
20271 |
and was later honored as a national hero.[272][273] |
20272 |
|
20273 |
One of the worst atrocities committed by the Greeks was the massacre |
20274 |
following the Siege of Tripolitsa in October 1821, where several |
20275 |
thousands were massacred, many impaled and roasted.[274] To believe, |
20276 |
however, that the massacre at Tripolitsa was the only, or the first |
20277 |
atrocity committed by the Greeks would be wrong. Just two months |
20278 |
earlier, in August 1821, for example, about the same time that some 40 |
20279 |
Ionians were impaled by the Turks, Greek insurgents chose to roast a few |
20280 |
Turks alive at Hydra[275] William St Clair, in his "That Greece Might |
20281 |
Still Be Free" warns against the skewed perception the Greek War of |
20282 |
Independence received in Europe, and writes: "The Turkish atrocities |
20283 |
against the Greek population were (...) witnessed with horror by many |
20284 |
Europeans and soon were reported all over Europe. The initial atrocities |
20285 |
in Greece, on the other hand, were seen by very few Europeans. If any |
20286 |
were reported they were put down to justifiable hatred arising from |
20287 |
extreme provocation, and explained away in the same terms as the |
20288 |
occasional atrocities committed by European armies"[276] |
20289 |
The "bamboo torture" |
20290 |
|
20291 |
A recurring horror story on many websites and popular media outlets is |
20292 |
that Japanese soldiers during World War II inflicted "bamboo torture" |
20293 |
upon prisoners of war. The victim was supposedly tied securely in place |
20294 |
above a young bamboo shoot. Over several days, the sharp, fast growing |
20295 |
shoot would first puncture, then completely penetrate the victim's body, |
20296 |
eventually emerging through the other side.[277] The cast of the TV |
20297 |
program MythBusters investigated bamboo torture in a 2008 episode and |
20298 |
found that a bamboo shoot can penetrate through several inches of |
20299 |
ballistic gelatin in three days. For research purposes, ballistic |
20300 |
gelatin is considered comparable to human flesh, and the experiment thus |
20301 |
supported the viability of this form of torture, if not its historicity. |
20302 |
In her memoir "Hakka Soul", the Chinese poet and author Woon-Ping |
20303 |
Chin[278] mentions the "bamboo torture" as one of those tortures the |
20304 |
locals believed the Japanese performed on prisoners.[279] |
20305 |
|
20306 |
This tale of using live trees impaling persons as they grow is, however, |
20307 |
not confined to the context of WWII and the Japanese as torturers, but |
20308 |
was recorded in the 19th century as an allegation Malays used against |
20309 |
the Siamese after the Siamese invasion of Kedah in 1821. Among other |
20310 |
alleged punishments, the sprout of the nipah palm was used in the manner |
20311 |
of a "bamboo torture".[280] A "Madras civilian", in his travel |
20312 |
description from 1820s India asserts that it is a well known punishment |
20313 |
in Ceylon to use a bamboo shoot in this way.[281] |
20314 |
Impalement in myth and art |
20315 |
Tales and myths of impalement |
20316 |
|
20317 |
Europe |
20318 |
|
20319 |
The idea that the vampire "can only be slain with a stake driven through |
20320 |
its heart" has been pervasive in European fiction. Examples such as Bram |
20321 |
Stoker's Dracula and the more recent Buffy The Vampire Slayer and |
20322 |
Twilight series' all incorporate that idea.[282] In classic European |
20323 |
folklore, it was believed that one method (among several) to "kill" a |
20324 |
vampire, or prevent a corpse from rising as a vampire, was to drive a |
20325 |
wooden stake through the heart before interment.[283] In one story, an |
20326 |
Istrian peasant named Jure Grando died and was buried in 1656. It was |
20327 |
believed that he returned as a vampire, and at least one villager tried |
20328 |
to drive a stake through his heart, but failed in the attempt. Finally, |
20329 |
in 1672, the corpse was decapitated, and the vampire terror was put to |
20330 |
rest.[284] Although the Easten European, in particular Slavic (but also |
20331 |
Roumanian), conception of the vampire as an undead creature in which |
20332 |
impaling it was central to either destroying it, or at least |
20333 |
immobilizing it, is the most well-known European tradition, such |
20334 |
traditions can also be found elsewhere in Europe. In Greece, the |
20335 |
troublesome undead were usually called a vrykolakas. The archaeologist |
20336 |
Susan-Marie Cronkite[285] describes an odd grave found at Mytilene, at |
20337 |
Lesbos, a find the archeologists connected with the vrykolakas |
20338 |
superstition:[286] |
20339 |
|
20340 |
"In the north side of the cemetery, however, we came across a |
20341 |
surprising find – a grave unlike any other found within the cemetery. |
20342 |
This burial contained the skeleton of a good sized, middle aged man |
20343 |
buried in a well constructed grave dug into the preserved remains of the |
20344 |
aforementioned Late Classical city fortification wall. An area of the |
20345 |
interior of the wall had been removed, leaving a shallow, stone-lined |
20346 |
crypt. The body was first placed within a wooden coffin the lid of which |
20347 |
was attached along all four edges by many small, iron nails. This coffin |
20348 |
was then placed in the crypt and the whole grave buried. Even more |
20349 |
surprising, during excavation three 20cm (8 inch) long, curving iron |
20350 |
spikes were found in with the body – one at the neck, one at groin level |
20351 |
and one at the ankles. The alignment of the spikes suggested that they |
20352 |
had been hammered into the coffin through the lid, ensuring the coffin |
20353 |
would never be opened. |
20354 |
|
20355 |
The Norse draugr, or haugbui (mound-dweller), was a type of undead |
20356 |
typically (but not exclusively) associated with those put (supposedly) |
20357 |
to rest in burial mounds/tumuli. The approved methods of killing a |
20358 |
draugr are "to sever his head from his body and set the same beneath his |
20359 |
rump, or impale his body with a stake or burn it to ashes".[287] Dieter |
20360 |
Furcht speculates that the impalement in the German live |
20361 |
burial+impalement tradition was not so much to be regarded as an |
20362 |
execution method on its own, but rather a way to prevent the condemned |
20363 |
to become an avenging, undead Wiedergänger.[288] But, as shown, examples |
20364 |
exist that impalement was, indeed, also used as the direct execution |
20365 |
method there.[31] |
20366 |
|
20367 |
Although in modern vampiric lore, the stake is regarded as a very |
20368 |
effective tool against the undead, people in pre-modern Europe could |
20369 |
have their doubts. Edward Payson Evans tells the following story, from |
20370 |
the city Kadaň:[289] |
20371 |
|
20372 |
In 1337, a herdsman near the town of Cadan came forth from his grave |
20373 |
every night, visiting the villages, terrifying the inhabitants, |
20374 |
conversing affably with some and murdering others. Every person, with |
20375 |
whom he associated, was doomed to die within eight days and to wander as |
20376 |
a vampire after death. In order to keep him in his grave, a stake was |
20377 |
driven through his body, but he only laughed at this clumsy attempt to |
20378 |
impale a ghost, saying: "You have really rendered me a great service by |
20379 |
providing me with a staff, with which to ward off dogs when I go out to |
20380 |
walk" |
20381 |
|
20382 |
A graphic description of the vertical impalement of a Serbian rebel by |
20383 |
Ottoman authorities can be found in Ivo Andrić's novel The Bridge on the |
20384 |
Drina.[290] Andrić was later awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for |
20385 |
the whole of his literary contribution, though this novel was the magnum |
20386 |
opus.[291] |
20387 |
|
20388 |
Americas |
20389 |
|
20390 |
In British Columbia, a folk tale from the Lillooet People is preserved |
20391 |
in which impalement occurs as a central element. A man became suspicious |
20392 |
of his wife because she went out each day to gather roots and cedar-bark |
20393 |
but hardly ever brought anything home. One day, he spied on her, and |
20394 |
discovered that she was cavorting with a lynx, rather than doing her |
20395 |
wifely duties. The next day, he asked her to accompany her, and they |
20396 |
went out in the forest, and came at last to a very tall tree. The man |
20397 |
climbed to the top of it, the wife following. The jealous man then |
20398 |
sharpened the top of the tree with his knife, and impaled his wife on |
20399 |
it. On his way down, he removed the bark of the tree, so it became |
20400 |
slick. The woman cried out her pain and her brothers heard her. They and |
20401 |
animals they called to help them tried to rescue her, but the stem was |
20402 |
too slick for them to climb up to reach her. Then a snail offered to |
20403 |
help her, and slowly crawled up the tree. But alas, the snail moved too |
20404 |
slowly, and by the time it took him to reach the top of the tree, the |
20405 |
woman was dead.[292] |
20406 |
|
20407 |
Among tribes living around the Titicaca, tales circulated in the |
20408 |
sixteenth century that prior to the Incas, a mysterious group of white |
20409 |
men lived there, and their banishment was somehow connected with the |
20410 |
birth of the Sun. A sixteenth century tale collected by a Spanish |
20411 |
missionary tells of such an individual, called Tanupa or Taapac, who was |
20412 |
impaled by other Indians around the Titicaca, and a shrine was set up |
20413 |
there to commemorate the events.[293] |
20414 |
|
20415 |
Martyrdom of al-Hallaj |
20416 |
|
20417 |
The renowned Sufi mystic was in AD 922 to be impaled for blasphemy in |
20418 |
Baghdad, for having said such things as "I am God". However, the |
20419 |
executioners were unable to do so, because al-Hallaj floated in the air |
20420 |
just above their reach. Then, al-Hallaj's spirit ascended to Heaven, and |
20421 |
conversed with Muhammed, the Prophet of Islam, and al-Hallaj asked the |
20422 |
Prophet if he should let himself be impaled. The Prophet acknowledged |
20423 |
that al-Hallaj's spiritual state was so heightened that his utterance "I |
20424 |
am God" was both just and true, but that for the sake of ordinary |
20425 |
people, he should let himself be impaled, because their spiritual state |
20426 |
was such that they would be mislead from practical religion if they were |
20427 |
to believe in such sayings like "I am God". And thus, for the sake of |
20428 |
preserving the religion of ordinary people, al-Hallaj let himself be |
20429 |
impaled at last.[294] |
20430 |
|
20431 |
Indian sub-continent |
20432 |
|
20433 |
In the Hindu Draupadi cult, impalement, of animals, demons and humans is |
20434 |
a recurring motif within legends and symbolic re-enactments during |
20435 |
holidays/festivals.[295] |
20436 |
|
20437 |
In Bengal, tales existed about a foolish king in the Pala Empire, Bhava |
20438 |
Chandra, and his equally foolish minister. They are a pair not unlike |
20439 |
the Wise Men of Gotham, bereft of common sense as a result of a curse |
20440 |
laid upon them. In their last judgment, they had condemned two robbers |
20441 |
to be impaled, but when the robbers began quarreling about who should |
20442 |
get impaled on the longest pole, Bhava Chandra and his minister became |
20443 |
deeply intrigued. The robbers told them that whoever died on the longest |
20444 |
pole would be reincarnated as the ruler of the Earth, while the other |
20445 |
would become his minister. Thinking it unseemly that two mere robbers |
20446 |
should gain such a high position in their next life, Bhava Chandra chose |
20447 |
to impale himself on the longest pole, while his minister happily chose |
20448 |
to die on the shorter.[296] |
20449 |
|
20450 |
The remains of persons impaled have, occasionally, been thought imbued |
20451 |
with certain magical properties. For example, the Arthashastra states |
20452 |
that if one wishes to make a fire at one place, and prevent any other |
20453 |
fire to be lit there, one could make that fire "by the friction of a |
20454 |
black-and-white bamboo stick on the rib bone of the left side of a man |
20455 |
who has been slain with a sword, or impaled". Virginia Saunders also |
20456 |
mentions from the same text how to become invisible:[297] |
20457 |
|
20458 |
Or if invisibility is desired, having fasted three nights one |
20459 |
should, on the day of the star Pushya, sprinkle with the milk of goats |
20460 |
and sheep, barley planted in soil placed in the skull of a man who has |
20461 |
been killed by a sword or has been impaled. |
20462 |
|
20463 |
The ascetic Mandavya, when he was five years old, had amused himself |
20464 |
with sticking a reed into a living locust. Lord Yama, the god of death, |
20465 |
bided his time to exact what he thought was a proper punishment. As an |
20466 |
old man, Mandavya was sitting outside his cave in deep meditation, |
20467 |
oblivious to some thieves placing their stolen goods there. Wrongfully |
20468 |
believing Mandavya had stolen the goods, the authorities placed Mandavya |
20469 |
on trial. He could not answer the judge on how the goods had come to be |
20470 |
in his hermitage, so the king declared he was to be impaled. Mandavya |
20471 |
seemed unperturbed by the whole affair, and when he was still alive, in |
20472 |
deep contemplation, on the stake after 4 years, the king declared |
20473 |
Mandavya had to be innocent, and ordered him pulled down. However, the |
20474 |
stake broke inside Mandavya's body, and the excruciating pain destroyed |
20475 |
Mandavya's trance. In deep bitterness, he asked the gods how he had |
20476 |
deserved such a fate, and Yama answered it was because of the locust he |
20477 |
had tortured as a young boy. Mandavya became infuriated at Yama and |
20478 |
pointed out how disproportionate the punishment had been. He then cursed |
20479 |
Yama to be born as a human being, namely as Vidura, the son of a mere |
20480 |
serving maid.[298] |
20481 |
|
20482 |
A tale from Kashmir of reincarnation after death on the stake concerns |
20483 |
the sage Samdhimati. Samdhimati was minister under King Jayendra, when a |
20484 |
mysterious prophecy spread through the populace: "To Samdhimati will |
20485 |
belong the kingdom". Jayendra, on hearing of this, threw Samdhimati in |
20486 |
prison for 10 years. When the king was on his death bed, he was |
20487 |
unwilling to let Samdhimati have the prophecy fulfilled, so he ordered |
20488 |
Samdhimati impaled. When Samdhimati's guru Isana heard of this, he went |
20489 |
to the cemetery where Samhimati was impaled in order to perform the |
20490 |
proper funeral rites. The wolves had devoured all the flesh of the body, |
20491 |
and Isana was amazed that the prophecy was inscribed on Samdhimati's |
20492 |
skull that he was to inherit the kingdom. Keeping watch, one night Isana |
20493 |
saw the graveyard was filled with Yoginis (female mystics/witches). The |
20494 |
Yoginis were drunk and "lustful for a man", and provided the skeleton |
20495 |
with flesh (not the least, a penis) from their own bodies. They then |
20496 |
captured Samdhimati's spirit, which was still hovering around, within |
20497 |
the fleshed skeleton, and "spent the rest of the night sporting with |
20498 |
him". As dawn approached, Isana, afraid that Samdhimati's new body |
20499 |
should be dissolved by the witches, rushed out from his hiding place, |
20500 |
and chased them away. In his new body and life, Samdhimati became known |
20501 |
as Aryaraja, and was, indeed, crowned as King of Kashmir, thereby |
20502 |
fulfilling the prophecy.[299] |
20503 |
|
20504 |
Eastern Asia |
20505 |
|
20506 |
In the Buddhist conception of the eight Hells, as John Bowring relates |
20507 |
from Siam, those consigned for the Sixth Hell are impaled on spits and |
20508 |
roasted. When well roasted, enormous dogs with iron teeth devour them. |
20509 |
But, the damned are reborn, and must relive this punishment for 16000 |
20510 |
years, over and over again ...[300] Another tale popular in Siam was |
20511 |
about Devadatta, a wily antagonist to Buddha seeking to undermine |
20512 |
Gautama's position among his followers. For this crime, Devadatta was |
20513 |
sent off into the very deepest Hell, the Avici, being impaled on three |
20514 |
great iron spears in a sea of flames.[301] |
20515 |
Illusions of impalement |
20516 |
|
20517 |
The 1980 Italian film, Cannibal Holocaust, directed by Ruggero Deodato, |
20518 |
graphically depicts impalement.[302] The story follows a rescue party |
20519 |
searching for a missing documentary film crew in the Amazon |
20520 |
Rainforest.[303] The film's depiction of indigenous tribes, death of |
20521 |
animals on set, and the graphic violence (notably the impalement scene) |
20522 |
brought on a great deal of controversy, legal investigations, boycotts |
20523 |
and protests by concerned social groups, bans in many countries (some of |
20524 |
which are still in effect), and heavy censorship in countries where it |
20525 |
has not been banned.[302][304] The impalement scene was so realistic, |
20526 |
that Deodato was charged with murder at one point. Deodato had to |
20527 |
produce evidence that the "impaled" actress was alive in the aftermath |
20528 |
of the scene, and had to further explain how the special effect was |
20529 |
done: the actress sat on a bicycle seat mounted to a pole while she |
20530 |
looked up and held a short stake of balsa wood in her mouth. The charges |
20531 |
were dropped.[303] |
20532 |
|
20533 |
In stage magic, the illusion of impalement is a popular feat of magic |
20534 |
that appears to be an act of impalement.[305] Impaling tricks are not, |
20535 |
however, a modern European invention, and some dervish orders performed |
20536 |
such acts already in the 18th century. Carsten Niebuhr, traveling the |
20537 |
Middle East 1761–67 on a Danish funded expedition, saw such a display at |
20538 |
Basra:[306] |
20539 |
|
20540 |
"The scene was in the open air, and in the court of the mosque, |
20541 |
which was illuminated with only three lamps. Several Mullahs and |
20542 |
dervises began with singing some passages out of the Koran. They |
20543 |
continued to sing, with the accompaniment of some drums; and, during the |
20544 |
music, the other dervises arose, took the sharp pointed irons, and did |
20545 |
as if they were piercing their bodies, and even driving the irons with |
20546 |
mallets into their flesh. Next appeared the principal actor, who, |
20547 |
assuming an air of inspiration, directed the music to proceed, and to be |
20548 |
raised to higher animation, in, order to assist his enthusiasm, or |
20549 |
rather to stun the ears of the spectators. In his extacy, he threw up |
20550 |
his turban in the air, loosened his hair; for this order of dervises |
20551 |
wear their hair; and pierced his body with five lances: then mounting |
20552 |
upon a low building, upon which a pole, sixteen feet long, and shod with |
20553 |
a sharp iron point, had been set up, he impaled himself upon the pole, |
20554 |
and was carried in this condition through the square. It was an |
20555 |
affecting sight, to see a lean man, with a long beard, and dishevelled |
20556 |
hair, wounded all over with spikes, and then carried about spitted upon |
20557 |
a pole. I said, as I went away, to a Mullah of my acquaintance, that the |
20558 |
dervise performed his tricks by means of a broad belt which he carried |
20559 |
in his long wide drawers. The Mullah replied, that he had suspected some |
20560 |
such art, but avoided mentioning his suspicions, lest he might draw upon |
20561 |
himself the enmity of the order of Bed-reddin; for that one of his |
20562 |
brethren had experienced great persecution from those dervises, in |
20563 |
consequence of presuming to hint his doubts of the reality of their |
20564 |
miracles." |
20565 |
|
20566 |
Animals |
20567 |
Lizard impaled on thorns by Southern Grey Shrike (Lanius meridionalis), |
20568 |
Canary Islands |
20569 |
|
20570 |
The shrike is a notable example among birds of predatory impalement. To |
20571 |
kill its prey, a shrike will pick up an insect or a small vertebrate |
20572 |
(mouse or lizard), and impale it on a thorn or other sharp projection. |
20573 |
With its prey immobilized and dying, the shrike can feed with little |
20574 |
trouble of the prey's escape.[307] This same behavior of impaling |
20575 |
insects serves as an adaptation to eating the toxic lubber grasshopper |
20576 |
(Romalea guttata). The bird waits for 1–2 days for the toxins within the |
20577 |
grasshopper to degrade, and then can eat it.[308] |
20578 |
Impaled wasp |
20579 |
|
20580 |
Animals have been hunted with so-called "primitive weapons", such as |
20581 |
spears, atlatl darts, or arrows, though impalement in these cases is |
20582 |
incidental to the kill, and the animal is usually despatched as quickly |
20583 |
as possible.[309] |
20584 |
|
20585 |
In earlier times, it is reported that pit traps, with a stake in the |
20586 |
bottom, and a chained dog as bait was used "in all parts of India" and |
20587 |
the Malay archipelago to catch man eaters:[310] |
20588 |
|
20589 |
"Tigers are frequently caught in traps—the most common is the pit |
20590 |
trap which is used in all parts of India. A deep pit is dug and the |
20591 |
bottom staked with sharp pointed staves. The mouth of the pit is |
20592 |
concealed by branches and leaves and the bait (a dog generally) is tied |
20593 |
to a bar over the centre. The tiger in prowling about discovers the |
20594 |
bait, naturally springs at it and alights on the stakes, he is often |
20595 |
pierced through by them—if not he is easily dispatched with long spears." |
20596 |
|
20597 |
In arthropodology, and especially its subfield entomology, captured |
20598 |
arthropods and insects are routinely killed and prepared for mounted |
20599 |
display, whereby they are impaled by a pin to a portable surface, such |
20600 |
as a board or display box made of wood, cork, cardboard, or synthetic |
20601 |
foam.[311] The pins used are typically 38 mm long and 0.46 mm in |
20602 |
diameter, though smaller and larger pins are available.[312] Impaled |
20603 |
specimens of insects, spiders, butterflies, moths, scorpions, and |
20604 |
similar organisms are collected, preserved, and displayed in this manner |
20605 |
in private, academic, and museum collections around the world.[313] |
20606 |
|
20607 |
Impaling animals alive as a sacrificial custom is well attested for |
20608 |
several cultures. According to Pliny the Elder, it was an annual rite in |
20609 |
Rome to impale a dog alive on an elderberry branch.[314] More modern |
20610 |
forms of ritual sacrifice of animals by live impalement are also |
20611 |
recorded. For example, in 1859, the British Government in Madras decided |
20612 |
to circulate an order by which it forbade the sacrifice of oxen in this |
20613 |
manner to appease the goddess Ammavaru.[315] |
20614 |
|
20615 |
In Scottish Highlands lore, a terrifying ritual called Taghairm for |
20616 |
summoning the Devil by impaling, and roasting black cats alive is |
20617 |
recorded. Supposedly, the Devil will grant the tormentors whatever they |
20618 |
wish, if they just stop torturing those cats.[316] |
20619 |
See also |
20620 |
|
20621 |
Impalement arts |
20622 |
Iron maiden |
20623 |
Penetrating trauma |
20624 |
Punishment |
20625 |
Shrike: a bird that impales its prey on thorns. |
20626 |
|
20627 |
Quotations |
20628 |
|
20629 |
a.^ " They lay the Malefactor upon his Belly, with his Hands tied |
20630 |
behind his Back, then they slit up his Fundament with a Razor, and throw |
20631 |
into it a handful of Paste that they have in readiness, which |
20632 |
immediately stops the Blood \ after that they thrust up into his Body a |
20633 |
very long Stake as big as a Mans Arm, sharp at. the point and tapered, |
20634 |
which they grease a little before; when they have driven it in with a |
20635 |
Mallet, till it come out at his Breast, or at his Head or Shoulders, |
20636 |
they lift him up, and plant this Stake very streight in the Ground, upon |
20637 |
which they leave him so exposed for a day. One day I saw a Man upon the |
20638 |
Pale, who was Sentenced to continue-so for three Hours alive/ and that |
20639 |
he might not die too soon, the Stake was not thrust up far enough to |
20640 |
come out at any part of his Body, and they also put a stay or rest upon |
20641 |
the Pale, to hinder the weight of his body from making him sink down |
20642 |
upon it, or the point' of it from piercing him through, which would have |
20643 |
presently killed him: In this manner he was left for some Hours, (during |
20644 |
which time he spoke) and turning from one side to another, prayed those |
20645 |
that passed by to kill him, making a thousand wry Mouths and Faces, |
20646 |
because of the pain be suffered when he stirred himself, but afeer |
20647 |
Dinner the Basha sent one to dispatch him j which was easily done, by |
20648 |
making the point of the Stake come out at his Breast, and then he was |
20649 |
left till next Morning, when he was taken down, because he stunk horridly." |
20650 |
|
20651 |
References and notes |
20652 |
|
20653 |
^ In particular, techniques designed to effect penetration merely of |
20654 |
extremities like hands or feet are excluded from this article (for such |
20655 |
cases, see, for example, crucifixion). |
20656 |
^ Embezzlement of holy tax Khums A traveller to Algiers in 1648 |
20657 |
notes that if the individual responsible for collecting the Khums ("the |
20658 |
fifth of the booty for the Cause of Allah", a part of which should be |
20659 |
distributed for the support of clerics) was found guilty of embezzling |
20660 |
that money, he would be dragged out "naked" and impaled before the |
20661 |
mosque. Jäck (1829), p.85 Prophecy on change of sultan In 1791, a cleric |
20662 |
prophesied that a new sultan would become master of the Ottoman Empire. |
20663 |
After the priest was impaled, the prophecy fell in disrepute. Anderson |
20664 |
(1791), p.25 Arson case by Turk in 1834 on Egyptian war ship: Yates |
20665 |
(1843), p.20 Impalement, however, at this time, only punishment for |
20666 |
extreme cases, Scott (1837),p.115 |
20667 |
^ 969 Phillippolis massacre Prince of Kiev, Sviatoslav I impales |
20668 |
some 20.000 captives when the city falls. Grumeza (2010), p.66 Mongol |
20669 |
attacks 1237 Under leadership of the Mongol general Subutai and after |
20670 |
the fall of the Russian town Riazin, "Mongol horsemen entered the city |
20671 |
and turned it into a slaughterhouse. Men were hunted through the red |
20672 |
snow and the alleys of the town and impaled upon stakes to wriggle out |
20673 |
the tragic end of their lives" Gabriel (2004), p.107 Withdrawal from |
20674 |
Vienna, 1529 In their withdrawal, the Ottoman armies and their allies |
20675 |
massacre about 9000 individuals, many impaled, and about 10.000 taken |
20676 |
into slavery, Hammer-Purgstall (1829), p.48, Franck (1531) p.518 1669 |
20677 |
Crete, cowardice 15 Janissaries impaled for cowardice under siege of the |
20678 |
Venetians, Knolles (1701), p.192 1670s civil war Hungary Schimmer |
20679 |
(1847),p.72, author bio: Karl August Schimmer. 1685 Capture of Koroni |
20680 |
The besieged Turks at Koroni impaled alive captured soldiers and hung |
20681 |
them over the walls, in retaliation, the town was given over to general |
20682 |
massacre/slave-taking, Spangenberg (1828), p.175 1815 On some 300 |
20683 |
Wahhabi prisoners of wars promised mercy by Egyptian/Ottoman |
20684 |
opponents:Burckhardt (1831)p. 322–323, see also McGregor (2006), p.61-62 |
20685 |
Afghan-Persian conflict in the 1720s Krusinski (1840)p. 111–112 1824, |
20686 |
Burmese retreating soldiers on some 40 Assamese Buckingham (1826)p.243 |
20687 |
1799 Naples, anarchic conditions Vidler(1799) p.256 1806 Calabrian |
20688 |
Insurrection on French and sympathizers GvG (1816) p.110 1806 Lagonegro |
20689 |
orders from French colonel Colletta (1858)p.20 1809 Illyrian Provinces |
20690 |
The French took it extremely unkindly that a quarrel between Turks and |
20691 |
French soldiers at the fortress of Siszeg led to the Turks plotting, and |
20692 |
effecting, the impalement and beheading of some 300 French soldiers. |
20693 |
General Marmont chose to take the fortress by storm, and put every Turk |
20694 |
to the sword. Urban (1810), p.478 |
20695 |
^ A) General law on treason: Leonhart Rauwolff, travelling the |
20696 |
Levant 1573–75 notes impalement as Turkish penalty for traitors, Ray |
20697 |
(1693), p.36 B) Supplying the enemy 1654 Cretan farmers for furnishing |
20698 |
the Venetion garrison with supplies, Han (1669) p.203 C) On defection to |
20699 |
the Swedes: 1632, Lindau: Commander Fuchs for wishing to defect to the |
20700 |
Swedes during the 30 year's war, Schwab (1827), p.256 D) On "defection |
20701 |
to the Turks" i) 1600 Garrison at fortress Papa rebels, seek to hand |
20702 |
over fortress to Turks; 12 officers are dismembered by the Hungarians |
20703 |
for treason, 3 others impaled before the gates of Vienna, Schimmer |
20704 |
(1845), p.166 ii) 1676 5 suspected arsonists in impaled alive in Upper |
20705 |
Hungary, reportedly sent out by the Turks Feige(1694), p.312 iii) 1686 |
20706 |
farmer for carrying correspondence between besieged Turkish general and |
20707 |
relief army, Rocka (1785), p.281 iv)In 1697 Venetians on 20 soldiers |
20708 |
caught defecting Rhodes(1697), p.420 v) Late 1716, 1717 and 1739 |
20709 |
Austrian cases :de Waldinutzy (1772) p.477, column 1 E) 1639 Kingdom of |
20710 |
Kandy impalement of some 50 natives on treason allegation De Silva |
20711 |
(1988) p.53 F) 1735 Corsican case of "clandestine correspondence" Ackers |
20712 |
(1735)p.50, column 1 G) As punishment for high treason in the |
20713 |
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 14th-18th centuries i) Generally, |
20714 |
see: Tazbir (1993) ii) Specifically, see for example, a) in 1635 of Ivan |
20715 |
Sulyma Gifford (1863) p.468 and b) 1768, Ivan Gonta Harmsen (1770) p.143 |
20716 |
H) During the 17th century, Swedish impalement of pro-Danish guerrilla |
20717 |
resistance known as Snapphanes Åberg, Alf (1951), Snapphanarna (in |
20718 |
Swedish), Stockholm: LTs Förlag, bio "Alf Åberg" I) 18th century |
20719 |
Austrian statute for those selling Christian children to the Turks, de |
20720 |
Waldinutzy (1772) p.440, column 1 |
20721 |
^ Darius I on 3000 during Babylonian revolt, Herodotus (1827), |
20722 |
p.267, Cyrenaican queen Pheretima, on conspirators in murdering her son, |
20723 |
Herodotus (1848), p.305 Inaros II rebels again Persians around 460 BC, |
20724 |
he is reportedly impaled/crucified, after having been flayed alive.Smith |
20725 |
(1861), p.572 Tax revolt turning ugly in Cordoba in AD 817 resulted in |
20726 |
some 300 inhabitants impaled and/or crucified, Conde (1854), p.261 |
20727 |
Peasant uprising in the 940s in Normandy. Regent Rodulf of Ivry poured |
20728 |
molten lead on some of the rebels, impaled others alive. Thierry (2011), |
20729 |
p.103 The Hohenstaufen takeover of Sicily in 1194 von Imhof (1723), |
20730 |
p.439 1459 conspirators seeking to supplant Bahmani sultan Humayun Shah |
20731 |
Zalim Bahmani with his brother, Taylor (1871), p.172 In 1705, alleged |
20732 |
plot against the king and queen of Spain discovered, at least 7 impaled |
20733 |
alive Luttrell (1857), p.565 Morocco in general for rebellion, see for |
20734 |
1720s Braithwaite (1729) p.366 Specific Morocco case 1705, some 300 |
20735 |
rebels were impaled alive, in batches of 50 Rhodes(1706)p.46, The tale |
20736 |
of the aftermath of that rebellion is at its fullest in Dominique |
20737 |
Busnot, focusing upon that the chief rebel was sawn in two, rather than |
20738 |
impaled, Busnot (1717), p.167-70 1751 Tunis Crushing the revolt of his |
20739 |
son Younes, the Bey of Tunis is reported in a letter from a European |
20740 |
consul there to have executed, over a period of 8 days, 250 |
20741 |
conspirators, 25 reported to have been impaled. Ranft (1753), p.607 |
20742 |
^ Called (ukujoja), this punishment was also used against people |
20743 |
found guilty of witchcraft Cmdt S.Bourquin. "The Zulu Military |
20744 |
Organization and the Challenge of 1879". Military History Journal, Vol. |
20745 |
4, Num. 4. Archived from the original on 2008-01-25. Retrieved |
20746 |
2010-06-04. The Zulu impalement process ukujoja also differs appreciably |
20747 |
from the main patterns sketched in the "Methods" subsection. With |
20748 |
"ukujoja" is understood either i) a stick of considerable length was |
20749 |
inserted that could reach up to the lungs, or ii) several sticks were |
20750 |
driven into the person's abdome from different angles, or iii) The |
20751 |
person was impaled with a branched stick that would split once inserted. |
20752 |
Berglund (1976), p.195, note 89 |
20753 |
^ Piracy cases, i) 1767 Ottoman case of Hassan Bey Hinton (1773) |
20754 |
p.276, 1767 specified in Ranft (1768), p.345 ii) Alleged Hindu law for |
20755 |
perpetrators of second boat robbery, Price (1782), p.11 iii) 1817 Tunis |
20756 |
Niles (1817) p.105, column 1 1699 impalement of 200 robbers in Aleppo: |
20757 |
von Imhof(1725) p.170 1628 Persia, two thieves under Shah Abbas, Herbert |
20758 |
(1634), p.98 Diligent governor in 1720s Bengal against robbers Stewart |
20759 |
(1813) p.405 1758 Latakia, 3 highway robbers, Ives (1773), p.380 1812, |
20760 |
several cases in Asia Minor, see: Turner (1820) p.353 1748 and onwards, |
20761 |
German regiments organize manhunts on "robbers" in Hungary/Croatia |
20762 |
Woltersdorf (1812)p.267 Hispaniola According to some accounts, |
20763 |
pre-Columbian culture on Hispaniola punished robbery with impalement, |
20764 |
and crime was extremely rare there, Schröter (1753), p.621 Aceh Thrice |
20765 |
offenders of minor theft, or offender of major theft were subject to |
20766 |
souling, i.e., impalement, Hamilton (1727), p.111 Kidnappers, seeking |
20767 |
ransom money by sending relatives ears and teeth of the captive, Dodwell |
20768 |
(1819), p.58 Pilgrim robbers Reportedly, several of the guards in the |
20769 |
Hajj caravan would clandestinely seek to plunder and kill stragglers |
20770 |
they had sworn to protect; if discovered, the thieves would be impaled. |
20771 |
The source says that hardly a day passed without at least one such |
20772 |
robber was impaled. Burckhardt (1823), p.390 Cattle thieves Pre-colonial |
20773 |
Rwanda Taylor, Grinker, Lubkemann, Steiner (2010), p.563 1860s Kashgar |
20774 |
The Tajik adventurer Yakub Beg and strongman in Kashgaria, the extreme |
20775 |
west of China in the 1860-70s was said to have put down thieves by |
20776 |
impalement, and that those who just stole a knife would be hung. Shaw |
20777 |
(1871), p.287 |
20778 |
^ Caliph Al-Mansur (.754-775) reportedly had his physician impaled |
20779 |
for having said to Christian bishops that the Caliph intended to destroy |
20780 |
all the churches, and only a sufficient bribe to the physician might |
20781 |
avert this. Since such a wholesale destruction of churches is completely |
20782 |
contrary to the basic rules by which the Islamic polity is to govern the |
20783 |
relations with non-Muslim subjects, the caliph thought the physician had |
20784 |
made a crime grave enough through his slander of the Caliph to be |
20785 |
impaled. Wigram (1929), p.79-80 Grand Vizier Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha |
20786 |
impales Turks for violating treaty conditions with Venetians, Chassepol |
20787 |
(1677), p.260 Mid-17th century Kingdom of Kandy, illegal gem trade:Knox |
20788 |
(1681) "p.31 Selling bullocks to Europeans Said to be a crime worthy of |
20789 |
impalement in 18th-century kingdom of Travancore, Forbes (1834), p.238 |
20790 |
^ Thévenot (1687) p.259, arrived in Alexandria New Year's Day 1657, |
20791 |
p.119, leaving Cairo 17th January 1658, p.162 |
20792 |
^ for example, Löhr (1818), p.199 |
20793 |
^ i) Roman case of Menestheus, secretary of emperor Aurelian, who |
20794 |
conspired to have the emperor killed Wilkes (1827)p.287 ii) Prescribed |
20795 |
law for murder, see: di Varthema (1863): p.147 iii) 12-year old 1521 |
20796 |
regicide in the Demak Sultanate and 70 of his relatives, Pinto (1653), |
20797 |
p.264 iv) Brothel owner and serial killer of customers Magiary Ali Aga, |
20798 |
under Bayezid II's rule (1481–1512).White (1845) p. 67–72 v) Asssassins |
20799 |
in 18th century Siam, Pinkerton (1811,9), p.594 vi) Egypt 1800 Assassin |
20800 |
Suleiman al-Halabi of French General Jean Baptiste Kléber impaled by the |
20801 |
French. Overall(1870) p.246, vii) 1806, Constantinople: Couple, for |
20802 |
making beauty cream of human fat extracted from numerous murdered |
20803 |
victims, Neale (1818), p. 256–57 |
20804 |
^ Enemy of King Henry I, Robert of Belleme had fondness of impaling |
20805 |
his prisoners, rather than ransoming them. Huntingdon (1853) p.311 In th |
20806 |
1358 Jacquerie revolt in France, a number of nobles were impaled and |
20807 |
roasted by peasants, Hume (1818), p.463 During the September massacres |
20808 |
in 1792, Armand Marc, comte de Montmorin was impaled by the mob |
20809 |
Beauchamp (1811) p.33 On impaling infants on stakes during revolts, see |
20810 |
i) William St. Leger during suppression of Irish rebellion of |
20811 |
1641Gentles (2007) p.57, fn 80 and ii) 1791 slave rebellion at Saint |
20812 |
Domingue of white infant on stake Hopkirk (1833) p.17 The actual |
20813 |
veracity of the Haiti allegation should be questioned, however: Dubois, |
20814 |
Geggus, Fiering (2009), p.111-12 1784 Horea revolt, rebels impale two |
20815 |
Austrian officers, Austrian army responds with impaling Horea's 13-year |
20816 |
old son, Kippis (1786), p.20 |
20817 |
^ Mannar In 1544, on the Mannar Island to the north-west of the main |
20818 |
island of Sri Lanka, 600 indigenous who had converted to Christianity |
20819 |
were impaled.Martyn (1923), p.135-36 Provence 1553, some 1500 of the |
20820 |
Reformed Church massacred, several impaled Cobbin (1815), p. 65–66 |
20821 |
Germany 1631 Sack of Magdeburg One soldier boasted of having personally |
20822 |
impaled at least 20 suckling infants, and asked why he had done such a |
20823 |
thing, he answered: "These babies are heretics' and rebel spawn and |
20824 |
deserved no better treatment" Baur (1818), p.37 Piedmonte 1655 at the |
20825 |
Piedmont Easter massacre of Waldensians, virgins are said to have been |
20826 |
impaled "by their private parts" and paraded about as standards, |
20827 |
Helvetius (1810) p.386 Japan: Nagasaki incident 1597, some twenty |
20828 |
Christians impaled/crucified: Bidwell (1871) p.10 Madagascar 1836–61: |
20829 |
Persecutions of Christians, some 2000 killed, some of whom impaled |
20830 |
Gundert(1871) p.475 Kurdistan 1846 A massacre of some 3000 Nestorian |
20831 |
Christians occurred, at least two bishops and priests were impaled. |
20832 |
Presb. Mag. (1847), p.33 and Global Security Nestorian Massacres - 1843-1847 |
20833 |
^ 479 BC Sacrilege: Persian governor said to have plundered the tomb |
20834 |
of Protesilaus (a hero from the Trojan War) and was impaled/crucified on |
20835 |
Athenian general Xanthippus' orders; Artyactes' son being stoned to |
20836 |
death in front of him. Encycl. Brit. (1842), p.151, Herodotus |
20837 |
translation using "crucify", Herodotus (1830), p.448 Blasphemy: Sufi |
20838 |
mystic, Mansur al-Hallaj in Baghdad 922 Malcolm (1815) p. 400–01, |
20839 |
al-Hallajj see also the tale in Lit.Soc. Bombay (1819), p.111-113, |
20840 |
Destroyer of Pagodas In 1613, the governor of Syriam, the Portuguese |
20841 |
adventurer Filipe de Brito e Nicote, who had been a mercenary under the |
20842 |
Arakanese was besieged by Burman forces, and subsequently impaled for |
20843 |
defiling of Buddhist temples.Phayre (1883), p.129 One of De Brito's |
20844 |
crimes was, apparently, to plunder shrines for sacred bronze bells, melt |
20845 |
them down and make cannon out of the metal. Findlay, O'Rourke (2007), |
20846 |
p.196 Sectarianism: In 1625, a Shia Muslim impaled alive in Mecca for |
20847 |
refusing to "abjure his creed" Burckhardt (1829) p.12 Apostasy from |
20848 |
Christianity: During the Granada War 1482–92, which led to the |
20849 |
destruction of the last Islamic kingdom in Spain, the conquest of Malaga |
20850 |
around 1485 was followed by burning alive Christians discovered to have |
20851 |
converted to Islam, and impaling baptized Jews who had relapsed into |
20852 |
Judaism. Lindo (1848) p.272 Apostasy from Islam from Islam, 1697 Aleppo: |
20853 |
Maundrell (1732) p.141 Inducing another to apostasize from Islam to |
20854 |
Christianity Alleged general law, Büsching (1769) p.12 In a 1771 essay |
20855 |
by Voltaire, he alleges that in Constantinople of his day, a man would |
20856 |
be impaled if he said he was specially favoured by the angel Raphael, |
20857 |
since Raphael is superior in the angel hieararchy than Gabriel, the |
20858 |
angel who brought the verses of the Koran to Muhammed. Voltaire (1771), |
20859 |
p.180 |
20860 |
^ Impalement as element of druidic human sacrifice rituals among |
20861 |
Celts, see Diodorus SiculusDiodorus Siculus: Library of History, 1789 |
20862 |
report from Lagos on annual sacrifice of a virgin Adams (1823) "p. |
20863 |
97–99, a report about annual virgin sacrifices in Dahomey, Robertson |
20864 |
(1819) p.293, 1790 Report about Guinea that humans were sacrificed to |
20865 |
serve chiefs in afterlife Moore (1790) p.128 Ritual of anniversary of |
20866 |
burial of Scythian kings Herodotus (1860) p.53, paragraph 72 |
20867 |
^ Adultery i) 13th century ordinance for Bohemian mining town Iglau, |
20868 |
Schwetschke (1789), col. 692 ii) In Malay Adat law, known as Hukum Sula, |
20869 |
UJAHS (1955) p.76 iii) Occasional punishment among Aztecs, stoning more |
20870 |
usual. ABA Journal (1969)p.738 Violated maiden by Persian soldier At |
20871 |
Apamea in 541 AD, Persian king Khosrau I has one of his soldiers impaled |
20872 |
in camp, on basis of a citizen's complaint the soldier had violated his |
20873 |
daughter. Hitti (2004), p.374 Christian fornicating with Turkish woman |
20874 |
Büsching (1769) p.12 Travelling to Constantinople around 1610, George |
20875 |
Sandys reports that Jews there still remembered a recent case of two |
20876 |
Jews being impaled for consorting with a Turkish woman on their Sabbath, |
20877 |
Sandys (1615), Book 3, p.148 Commoner running off with either the |
20878 |
daughter or the debt slave of another man Kedah Port Law, ca. 1650. |
20879 |
Falarti (2012), p.81 Sex between adolescents Writing in the 1930s, |
20880 |
ethnologist Otto Friedrich Raum notes that among the Chaga people in |
20881 |
Eastern Tanzania four or five generations earlier, if two adolescents |
20882 |
had sex, and the girl became pregnant, then their punishment was to be |
20883 |
placed one on top of the other in an open grave, and then a single stake |
20884 |
driven through them. If there was no pregnancy, then there was no legal |
20885 |
punishment of the act Raum (1940), p.69 Anal sex Sodomy was punishable |
20886 |
with impalement in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Stone (2001), p.209 |
20887 |
^ Around 1540, Spanish governor Pizarro sent Fransisco de Chaves to |
20888 |
subdue the Conchucos, which he did with great severity, impaling many of |
20889 |
them. Stevens (1711) p.190 Executions by the Spanish of tribal chiefs |
20890 |
Caupolican in 1558 de Vivar (1987) and 1578 Juan de Lebú Arrana (2010), |
20891 |
p.453 |
20892 |
^ The Dutch in the Cape Colony punished a slave who had murdered his |
20893 |
master Morris (2004) p.50 Dutch Batavia, 1769: Slave for murder of his |
20894 |
master Stavorinus (1798) p. 288–291 1770s slave in Dutch Suriname, for |
20895 |
rebellion, Stedman (1813) p.116 João Ribeiro, staying at the Portuguese |
20896 |
colonies at Sri Lanka from 1640-58, states that the Portuguese governors |
20897 |
were authorized to perform on natives capital punishments such as |
20898 |
cutting them open with axes, or impaling them. Newitt (2005), p.196 |
20899 |
1859, Portuguese controlled Ouidah, slave impaled on suspicion of trying |
20900 |
to poison his master Wesl. Miss. Soc. (1859) p.166 |
20901 |
^ See: Long (1869), p.389 and Banerjee (1984), p.63 |
20902 |
^ Shaw (1757)p. 253–254 |
20903 |
^ Briemle, Pock (1729), p.199, Paulus, Bellon (1792), p.14, small |
20904 |
piece of wood Hurd (1814),p.308 turks using wooden pale Dumont(1819) |
20905 |
p.22, sharpens the end Maundrell (1732), p. 141, sharpe made stake Bond |
20906 |
(1856) p. 172–73, scarcely sharpened 1813 Latakia incident, Stanhope |
20907 |
(1846), p.281 (1846)made of oak Buchenbach (1612), p.87 use of nipah |
20908 |
palm UJAHS (1955) p.76, "Aiolos (2004)" |
20909 |
^ Buchenbach (1612), p.87, von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. |
20910 |
70–71,Hartmann (1799)p. 520, Steill (1849) p. 403–4, Removal of iron tip |
20911 |
after completed impalement, Reimers (1803), p.186 |
20912 |
^ Howell(1869) p.85 |
20913 |
^ iron stake Smith (1684), p.443 iron spit Dumont(1819) p.22, sharp |
20914 |
iron Florian (1706) p.496, column 2, polished iron Stavorinus (1798) p.288 |
20915 |
^ Blount (1636), p.52 |
20916 |
^ a b c d e f "Aiolos (2004)" |
20917 |
^ 6 feet: Stavorinus (1798) p.288 8-9 feet:Hartmann (1799)p. 520, |
20918 |
three yards long, Osborne (1745), p.478 12-14 feet: Maundrell (1732), p. |
20919 |
141 Dampier (1729)p.140 15 feet: Jahn (1828)p. 640 four paces: di |
20920 |
Varthema (1863) p. 147, |
20921 |
^ Man's thigh: Dampier (1729)p.140, man's leg: Hartmann (1799)p. |
20922 |
520, Maundrell (1732), p. 141, d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31, Osborne |
20923 |
(1745), p.478 man's arm : Thévenot (1687) p.259, wrist: Howe |
20924 |
(1828)p.108, foot at its thickest: Briemle, Pock (1729), p.199, somewhat |
20925 |
thicker than a hop-pole, 1813 Latakia incident, Stanhope (1846), p.281 |
20926 |
^ a b Germ Mus. (1855)p.176, column 2, Example of thrusting a |
20927 |
roasting spit through the stomach on orders of 16th Central Asian ruler |
20928 |
Mirza Abu Bakr Dughlat upon his own nephew, Elias, Ross (1898), p.227 |
20929 |
^ For extra-cardial chest impalement Döpler (1697) p.371 |
20930 |
^ a b c Roch (1687)pp. 350–51 |
20931 |
^ A possible case of 16th century dorsal-to-front impalement is |
20932 |
given by di Varthema (1863) p. 147 See also wood block print in |
20933 |
Wallachia subsection. In addition, the alleged "bamboo torture" seems to |
20934 |
presume a dorsal-to-front impalement, see specific sub-section |
20935 |
^ Thévenot (1687) p.259 Other highly detailed accounts on methods |
20936 |
are: i) Jean Coppin's account from 1640s Cairo, very similar to |
20937 |
Thévenot's, Raymond (2000), p.240 ii) Stavorinus (1798) p. 288–291 iii) |
20938 |
von Taube (1777) footnote ** p. 70–71 iv) The regrettably highly |
20939 |
partisan "Aiolos (2004)", notes on methods partly from Guer, see for |
20940 |
example, Guer (1747),p.162 v) d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 vi) |
20941 |
Recollection 20 years after second-hand narration, Massett (1863), p. |
20942 |
88–89 vii) Ivo Andric's novel "The Bridge on the Drina", containing |
20943 |
several additional, but credible details on the impalement process. |
20944 |
Excerpt: The Bridge on the Drina viii A literary rendition in The |
20945 |
Casket, from 1827, Cowie and Strange (1828), p.337 ix) Koller (2004), |
20946 |
p.145-46 |
20947 |
^ UJAHS (1955) p.76 |
20948 |
^ Possible case by 7th century Avars, Halsall (2002)p. 31–32 1655 at |
20949 |
the Piedmont Easter massacre of Waldensians, virgins are said to have |
20950 |
been impaled "by their private parts" and paraded about as standards, |
20951 |
Helvetius (1810) p.386 |
20952 |
^ a b Stavorinus (1798)p. 288–291, d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
20953 |
^ Razor: Thévenot (1687), p.259, Stanhope (1846), p.281, Knife: |
20954 |
Hartmann (1799)p. 520, Hatchet/ax: von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71 |
20955 |
^ a b Thévenot (1687) p.259 |
20956 |
^ von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, Hartmann (1799)p. 520, |
20957 |
Hurd (1814),p.308, Steill (1849) p.403 |
20958 |
^ de Tournefort (1741), p.99placed on the belly Thévenot (1687) |
20959 |
p.259, von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, d'Arvieux (1755), p. |
20960 |
230–31 face held downHowe (1828)p.108, thrown to the ground, Stavorinus |
20961 |
(1798)p. 288–291 , Hartmann (1799)p. 520 |
20962 |
^ a b Thévenot (1687), p.259, "Aiolos (2004)" |
20963 |
^ held down Howe (1828)p.108, held down by four men Stavorinus |
20964 |
(1798)p. 288–291, bound fast von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, sat |
20965 |
upon "Aiolos (2004)", immobilized with help of a pack-saddle, de |
20966 |
Tournefort (1741), p.99, Stanhope (1846), p.281, hands and feet held |
20967 |
fast by one man each, main executioner sitting on his knees upon him, |
20968 |
d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
20969 |
^ Paulus, Bellon (1792), p.14 |
20970 |
^ Dumont(1819) p.22 |
20971 |
^ Gerlach (1674), p.169Thévenot (1687) p.259, Bond (1856) p. 172–73, |
20972 |
'd'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31, "Aiolos (2004)" |
20973 |
^ mallet Thévenot (1687) p.259, von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. |
20974 |
70–71, Howe (1828)p.108, "Aiolos (2004)", 'd'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31, |
20975 |
Stanhope (1846), p.281, two men drove it forcibly inStavorinus (1798)p. |
20976 |
288–291, "Aiolos (2004)" |
20977 |
^ von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, Stavorinus (1798)p. |
20978 |
288–291, "Aiolos (2004)", 'd'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
20979 |
^ Maundrell (1732), p. 141, Dumont(1819) p.22 |
20980 |
^ Stephan Gerlach |
20981 |
^ Gerlach (1674), p.169-170 |
20982 |
^ Mundy (1907), p.55 With a tinge of regret of unsatisfied |
20983 |
curiosity, Mundy adds: "I could not well come neere to see him for the |
20984 |
presse of people till hee was sett upp" |
20985 |
^ Mukharji (1904), p.124 |
20986 |
^ For examples of varied type, Pinto (1653), p.264, Thévenot (1687) |
20987 |
p.259, Hurd (1814),p.308, Dumont(1819) p.22, Steill (1849) p. 403–4, |
20988 |
Hill (1709) p.17, von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, Bond(1856) p. |
20989 |
172–73, Howe (1828)p.108, Stavorinus (1798)p. 288–291, Maundrell (1732), |
20990 |
p. 141, Dampier (1729)p.140, Stanhope (1846), p.281 In a case of a full |
20991 |
dozen post mortem impalements, the narrator was told the following: "My |
20992 |
informant told me that only a few years ago thirteen or fourteen of |
20993 |
these robbers were impaled at Adrianople. He was an eye-witness of the |
20994 |
scene, and in one case he told me the stick came out at the back of the |
20995 |
neck, in another through the chest, in two or three through a shoulder, |
20996 |
in one through the throat! and in one instance through the top of the |
20997 |
head!! He told me, however, that every one of the victims had first been |
20998 |
strangled, so that they did not suffer afterwards, though the punishment |
20999 |
appears so dreadful" Massett (1863), p. 89 |
21000 |
^ a b c 'd'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
21001 |
^ Howe (1828)p.108 |
21002 |
^ Vigne (1840), p.375 |
21003 |
^ Bench Thévenot (1687) p.259, scaffold Stavorinus (1798)p. 288–291 |
21004 |
^ impaled person and stake affixed to (vertical) wooden cross Hurd |
21005 |
(1814),p.308 |
21006 |
^ Bound in spread-eagled fashion Robertson (1819) p.293, bound with |
21007 |
arms stretched out, legs left free, Paulus, Bellon (1792), p.14 |
21008 |
^ Muravyov (1824), p. 70–71 In the Khanate of Khiva, slaves caught |
21009 |
after third escape attempt were impaled. Baer, Helmersen (1839), p.42 |
21010 |
^ Capper (1786), p.74 |
21011 |
^ a b Russell (1794)p.332 |
21012 |
^ d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
21013 |
^ Singleton (1985), p.82 |
21014 |
^ a b Stavorinus (1798) p. 288–91 |
21015 |
^ 2 died during impalement process, Blount (1636), p.52 9 minutes, |
21016 |
1773 case, Hungary: Korubinsky (1786) p.139 |
21017 |
^ 1800 assassin of General Kleber a few hours Shepherd (1814)p.255, |
21018 |
six hours Hurd (1814),p.308 |
21019 |
^ fifteen hours Bond (1856) p. 172–73 24+ hours von Taube (1777), |
21020 |
footnote ** p. 70–71, Hartmann (1799)p. 520, two to three days von |
21021 |
Troilo (1676) p.45, Hueber (1693) p.480, Dampier (1729)p.140, "Aiolos |
21022 |
(2004)", 'd'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
21023 |
^ de Pages (1791) p.284 |
21024 |
^ For following the spine: von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71, |
21025 |
Stavorinus (1798)p. 288–291 Another description, using a 15 cm thick |
21026 |
stake, let it pass between the liver and the rib cage, Koller (2004), p.145 |
21027 |
^ a b von Taube (1777), footnote ** p. 70–71 |
21028 |
^ Bystanders allowed to dash in their brains, Blount (1636), p.52 By |
21029 |
letting a bystander give the victim a stab in the heart: Maundrell |
21030 |
(1732), p. 141, by giving liberty to shoot them after a few hours |
21031 |
Russell (1794) p.332 |
21032 |
^ Stieber (1832) p.4, note 56 From a 1787 circular from Austrian |
21033 |
authorities, an executioner impaling a condemned would receive 24 |
21034 |
florins, the same as for quartering a person. 24 florins was the highest |
21035 |
pay for an execution, a simple decapitation would, for example, only net |
21036 |
the executioner 12 florins for his efforts. Balazs, (1997), p.236 |
21037 |
^ Shahbaz (1918), p.142 |
21038 |
^ Tournefort (1741) p. 98–100 |
21039 |
^ Thévenot (1687)p. 68–69. For a third description plus drawing, see |
21040 |
Schweigger (1613), p.173 Schweigger adds that many times, people are |
21041 |
allowed to shorten the gaunched individual's time of misery by cutting |
21042 |
his throat, or decapitate him. Alexander Russell, from 1740s Aleppo knew |
21043 |
of instances of "ganching", but said those were rare, compared to other |
21044 |
types of capital punishment.Russell (1794)p.334 |
21045 |
^ i) Sisera by Yael in the Book of Judges 4:21, ii) Igor of Kiev on |
21046 |
hunted monks Tooke (1800, London) p. 159–60 iii) Both Ivan the Terrible |
21047 |
and Vlad the Impaleron unlucky ambassadors Döpler (1697) p.272 |
21048 |
^ al-Tūnusī (1854) p.263 Rolling a victim within a nail-bristled |
21049 |
barrel is also reported from the Kingdom of Kandy on present day Sri |
21050 |
Lanka, McGlashan (1849), p.164 |
21051 |
^ During Hohenstaufen 1194 takeover of Sicily,von Imhof (1723) p.439 |
21052 |
1670s civil war Hungary Schimmer (1847) p.72 1699 Aleppo: bandit chief |
21053 |
roasted, other 200 merely impaled von Imhof (1725) p.170 1799, Naples |
21054 |
Vidler (1799) p.256 1806 Calabrian Insurrection GvG (1816) p.110 1812 |
21055 |
Asia Minor case, aggravated punishment of a robber found guilty of |
21056 |
stealing an ox, by setting fire to the man's shirt while he was still |
21057 |
alive. Turner (1820) p.353 1810s Egypt Two Arabs found guilty of |
21058 |
murdering a soldier, Belzoni (1822), p.491835 Kurdish retaliation on |
21059 |
Turks relative to Turks' impalement of "robbers", Slade (1837) p.191 |
21060 |
Even fateful encounters with wild cannibals are recorded: In 1514, in |
21061 |
the Americas, Francis of Cordoba and 5 companions were, reportedly, |
21062 |
caught, impaled on spits, roasted and eaten by the natives. In 1543, |
21063 |
such was also the end of a previous bishop, Vincent de Valle |
21064 |
Viridi.Perckmayr (1738), p.628 |
21065 |
^ Into his urethra, by this account: Collin (1738), p.57, the stake |
21066 |
finally thrust up his anus was studded with sharp nails according to the |
21067 |
same source |
21068 |
^ Saint Benjamin |
21069 |
^ See, for example, Thévenot (1687) p.259, d'Arvieux (1755), p. 230–31 |
21070 |
^ Ouseley (1823) p.502 |
21071 |
^ Taube, Friedrich Wilhelm von |
21072 |
^ Sachs (1973), p.27 and Smith, Coetzee (2009), p.296 |
21073 |
^ Stavorinus |
21074 |
^ von Stramburg (1853), p.358 |
21075 |
^ Pouqueville (1820), p.162 |
21076 |
^ Sonnini (1801),p.376 |
21077 |
^ Hirschberg (1981), p.244 |
21078 |
^ Castillo-Feliú (2000), p.21 |
21079 |
^ Vierholz (1737) p. 493–95 |
21080 |
^ Damengesellschaft (1785) p. 95–97 |
21081 |
^ Maundrell (1732), p. 141 Also mentioned in Gerlach (1674), p.169 |
21082 |
and in Briemle, Pock (1729), p.199 |
21083 |
^ In Siam, for example, murderers, after beheading, were inflicted |
21084 |
the post mortem indignity of being impaled, and exposed to the elements |
21085 |
Bowring(1857) p.182 |
21086 |
^ It seems to be the consensus of al-Marghinani and other islamic |
21087 |
scholars he mentions at that time that robbers also guilty of murder |
21088 |
should at most be crucified (with the aggravating option of amputation |
21089 |
of limbs), rather than impaled, since al-Marghinani only discusses |
21090 |
variant views on crucifixion, none on impalement.al-Marghinani (1791), |
21091 |
p.132 This may be viewed in connection with a tradition concerning the |
21092 |
prophet Muhammad, who disapproved at one instance at the punishment of |
21093 |
some robbers, who had their limbs lopped off, their eyes put out, and |
21094 |
finally were impaled alive. Muhammad made public a revelation in which |
21095 |
crucifixion, and amputation at most were stated as the most grievous |
21096 |
permissible punishments.Muir (1861), p.19-20 The Anglo-Indian judge and |
21097 |
politician Abdur Rahim, however, writes the following from the |
21098 |
understanding of his day of classical muslim jurisprudence: "For waging |
21099 |
war against God or his prophet, or for highway robbery, the malefactor |
21100 |
is to be put to death, either by crucifixion or impalement, or by one |
21101 |
hand and one foot being cut off, or he is to be exiled from the |
21102 |
country", Rahim (1907), p.187 |
21103 |
^ Jew. Publ. Soc. (2010), p.573 |
21104 |
^ Meyers, Berlin, Brettler (2004), p.482 |
21105 |
^ Coogan, Brettler (2007), p.223 |
21106 |
^ Warkworth (1839) p.9 Possible inspiration for Tiptoft's act from |
21107 |
example Hospitallers on Turkish prisoners at Rhodes in 1458, Evans |
21108 |
(2007) p.132 Robert of San Savarino witnessed probably the same event at |
21109 |
Rhodes (June 11th 1458), and said that the 250 Turk captives were all |
21110 |
sabred down or impaled by the Hospitallers. Newett (1907), p.382 |
21111 |
^ Cassius Dio: Roman History |
21112 |
^ On term, see: "Unexploited vestiges of Jainism" |
21113 |
^ (Sastri 1976, p. 424) |
21114 |
^ (Roy 1984, chapter 9) |
21115 |
^ Dundas (1992) p.127 The author mentions as an example the temple |
21116 |
to the war god Murugan in Kalugumalai |
21117 |
^ AES (1904), p.52 |
21118 |
^ Representations of impaled members of a different religion than |
21119 |
Hinduism seems not to be confined to the Jains, but also to Buddhists. |
21120 |
In a temple at Trivatur, not far from Madras (present name Chennai), for |
21121 |
example, the walls "are covered with sculptures representing the |
21122 |
execution of Buddhists by the most horrible tortures, the martyrs being |
21123 |
impaled alive and left to be devoured by dogs and birds of prey." Elliot |
21124 |
(1869), p.109 This presumably commemorates an alleged persecution of |
21125 |
Buddhists in the 2nd century BC under Hindu King Pusyamitra Sunga, as |
21126 |
narrated, for example, in 2nd century AD text Ashokavadana |
21127 |
^ a b Jahangir (1829) p.88 |
21128 |
^ Herodotus (1860) p.53; a somewhat similar, but less grand |
21129 |
sacrificial ceremony was witnessed by the 14th century muslim traveller |
21130 |
Ibn Batuta, see ibn Batuta, Lee (1829) p.220 |
21131 |
^ Adams (1823), p. 97–99 Dating of Adams' visit: Marris (1961) p.4 |
21132 |
^ caboceer |
21133 |
^ Middle chronology is used here |
21134 |
^ Article 153 in: The Code of Hammurabi |
21135 |
^ Tetlow (2004) p.34 Tetlow's source on this is a reference to a |
21136 |
schoolboy's writing exercise where a woman found on another man's lap is |
21137 |
either "impaled or exposed on a stake", Van de Mieroop (1992), p.218 |
21138 |
^ Hamblin (2006), p.208 |
21139 |
^ Helck, Otto, Westerdorf (1984), p.153 |
21140 |
^ Kushite reference, Redford (2011), p.40 |
21141 |
^ On Libyan reference, Schulman (1988), p.91, note 123 |
21142 |
^ Darnell, Manassa (2007), p.119 Impalement seems to have been the |
21143 |
threat against those who gave false testimony in cases of tomb robbery. |
21144 |
Peet, (1977), p.40 Also, Seti I (r.1290-1279 BC), in order to protect |
21145 |
the wealth of a particular religious foundation decreed that any |
21146 |
herdsman who disposed of the foundation's cattle for his own profit |
21147 |
should be impaled. Wilson (1951), p.241 |
21148 |
^ Schroeder (1920), Keilschrifttexte aus Assur verschiedenen Inhalts |
21149 |
^ Jastrow (1921), p.48-49 |
21150 |
^ Yana (2008), p.123-124 |
21151 |
^ Olmstead(1918), p.66 |
21152 |
^ The Assyriologist Albert Ten Eyck Olmstead devoted on that topic a |
21153 |
1918 essay named "The Calculated Frightfulness of Ashur Nasir Apal" on |
21154 |
pages 209-263 Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 38 |
21155 |
^ Boutflower (1898), p.50 |
21156 |
^ Paul Kern |
21157 |
^ For a number of examples of impalement of rebels and subjugated |
21158 |
people under Neo-Assyrian king Shalmaneser III, see Olmstead (1921), |
21159 |
Battle at Sugania p.348,Siege of Til Bashere p.354, Battle of Arzashkun |
21160 |
p.360,Battle of Kulisi p.368, Battle of Kinalua p.378 For the last, see |
21161 |
also Bryce (2012), p.244 |
21162 |
^ For some specifics on Tiglath-Pileser's policy, see for example, |
21163 |
Crouch (2009), p.39-41 |
21164 |
^ Ashurbanipal congratulates himself once over having impaled |
21165 |
fleeing survivors from towns he has burnt down, Ehrlich (2004), p.5 |
21166 |
^ Kern (1999), p.68-76 |
21167 |
^ Ussishkin, Amit (2006), p.346 |
21168 |
^ Ekron incident from Sennacherib's own self-glorification, see |
21169 |
Callaway (1995), p.169 |
21170 |
^ Relief and text in Ephʿal (2009), p.51-52 |
21171 |
^ where Ashur-uballit I was king at that time |
21172 |
^ Kuhrt (1995), p.292 and Gadd (1965), p.9 |
21173 |
^ Niehaus, Millard (1994), p.304 |
21174 |
^ Relative to later impalement practices, at least |
21175 |
^ Layard (1850) p.374 |
21176 |
^ See, for example, figure 165 in Bonomi (2003), p.319 |
21177 |
^ The theologian Adam Clarke was deeply suspicious of whether this |
21178 |
passage ought to be regarded as part of the original Biblical text, and |
21179 |
wrote: "(The definition of יקע (YaQ'a) in Strong's: "a prim. primitive |
21180 |
root; prop. properly to sever oneself, i.e. (by impl. implication) to be |
21181 |
dislocated; fig. to abandon; causat. causatively to impale (and thus |
21182 |
allow to drop to pieces by rotting):- be alienated, depart, hang (up), |
21183 |
be out of joint. The seven sons of Saul, mentioned here, [II Samuel |
21184 |
21:9], are represented as a sacrifice required by God, to make an |
21185 |
atonement for the sin of Saul. Till I get farther light on the subject, |
21186 |
I am led to conclude that the whole chapter is not now what it would be |
21187 |
coming from the pen of an inspired writer; and that this part of the |
21188 |
Jewish records has suffered much from rabbinical glosses, alterations, |
21189 |
and additions." ),Clarke 1831, Bible ed. p. II 267 |
21190 |
^ Haman conspired to have all the Jews in the empire killed, the |
21191 |
Book of Esther tells that story, and how Haman's plan was thwarted, and |
21192 |
he was given the punishment he had thought to mete out to Mordecai |
21193 |
^ Book of Esther, ESV Bible edition |
21194 |
^ Book of Esther, NIRV Bible edition |
21195 |
^ Haupt (1908), p. 122, 152, 154, 170 |
21196 |
^ Shaw (2012), Was Haman Hanged or Impaled? |
21197 |
^ Fensham (1983), p.88 |
21198 |
^ Briant (2002), p.122-23 |
21199 |
^ Walde (1938), p. 297, Georges (1880) p. 621 |
21200 |
^ Brandenburger (1975), p.391. Also see extended discussion and |
21201 |
examples in Allen (1896), p.40 |
21202 |
^ Hopkins (1978), p.121 Some 6000 slaves are said to have been |
21203 |
impaled, with about 30.000 returned to their masters according to one |
21204 |
source. Newton (2002), p.287 |
21205 |
^ Thomas Shaw |
21206 |
^ Shaw (1757) p. 253–254 Shaw's contemporary John Braithwaite |
21207 |
reports impalement and throwing onto hooks for Morocco as well, |
21208 |
Braithwaite (1729) p.366 |
21209 |
^ Morgan (1729) p.392 As Morgan himself notes, his source is "Haedo, |
21210 |
my author", that is Fray Diego de Haedo's 1612 work, Topografia e |
21211 |
historia general de Argel Probably, however, the real author of that |
21212 |
work is Antonio de Sosa, captive in Algiers 1577-81. See, for example, |
21213 |
Garces (2005), p.32-33 |
21214 |
^ d'Arvieux (1755), p. 231–32 |
21215 |
^ Davies adds that "these deaths are very seldom", but that he had |
21216 |
personally witnessed it Osborne (1745), p.478 |
21217 |
^ Authorship Boyde cast in doubt by Roland Lebel, actual author |
21218 |
might be Joseph Morgan, see: Chaouch, Chaouch. Henry Boyde was redeemed |
21219 |
from captivity under George I, Boyde (1736), Appendix p.144 Lebel's |
21220 |
contention that Boyde (or Morgan) merely added the prisoners' list to |
21221 |
the original 1721 French account of de la Faye is completely wrong, |
21222 |
since that work does not contain the footnotes in the English book. |
21223 |
Compare with de la Faye (1721) |
21224 |
^ Examples on such acerbic notes: Boyde (1736) p.3, p.25, p.35, p.44 |
21225 |
(compares French and Algerine slavery), p.45, p.51, p.52 |
21226 |
^ Boyde (1736) p.75, footnote |
21227 |
^ Thomas Salmon |
21228 |
^ Salmon (1746), p.75 |
21229 |
^ On time and duration of stay, Rehbinder (1798) Preface |
21230 |
^ and, for that matter, that burning of Jews |
21231 |
^ Rehbinder (1800) p.263 |
21232 |
^ Whiffen (1916), p.233 |
21233 |
^ Sherman (1979), p.266 |
21234 |
^ Powell (1952), p.51 |
21235 |
^ Stedman (1813) p.116 |
21236 |
^ McManus (1973), p.85-86 The murdered family were the Halletts, |
21237 |
husband, wife and 5 children. Burrows, Wallace (1998), p.148 |
21238 |
^ Basic Facts about Goody Cole |
21239 |
^ Burckhardt (1822) p.156 See also Kinneir, who was made to |
21240 |
understand that when hanged, a man's soul leaves the body through the |
21241 |
anus, Kinneir (1818), p.170 |
21242 |
^ Hartmann (1799) p.521 |
21243 |
^ Palgrave (1868) p. 47–53 |
21244 |
^ Wilson (1840), p.607 |
21245 |
^ Boesche(2002) |
21246 |
^ Monahan (1925) p.126. A case in which spreaders of false reports |
21247 |
were impaled, occurred around 1321 AD, under under the Delhi sultan |
21248 |
Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq. During a siege led by his son, some envious |
21249 |
parties set out false rumours the commander was dead, causing the |
21250 |
besieging forces to disintegrate. The conspirators were apprehended, and |
21251 |
the sultan ordered them impaled. Elliot (1871), p.233 |
21252 |
^ Manu (1825), p.330 Concerning house-breakers/secret thieves, the |
21253 |
Vyasasmrti and Bhraspatismrti codes have roughly the same content as |
21254 |
ther laws of Menu. Bhikshu, Jha (2004), p.125 The Agni Purana also fixes |
21255 |
impalement as the punishment for house-breaking. Das (1977), p.60 |
21256 |
^ Das (1977), p.70 "Kidnappers, stealers of horses and elephants and |
21257 |
those who strike with violence" are pounished by impalement elsewhere in |
21258 |
the same law code.Bhikshu, Jha (2004), p.126</ |
21259 |
^ di Varthema (1863): p.147 |
21260 |
^ Sewell (1900), p.383 |
21261 |
^ al-Utbi (1858), p.440, p.448, p.505 |
21262 |
^ ibn Mubarak, (1783) p.376 |
21263 |
^ " The number of murderers and robbers in the neighbourhood of |
21264 |
Backergunge is daily increasing, insomuch that trading people are now |
21265 |
afraid to pass backwards and forwards, wherefore I request that you will |
21266 |
give orders to the Naib of Dacca to send some of the Factory Sepoys |
21267 |
along with some of his own people to apprehend the said murderers and |
21268 |
impale them, which will be very serviceable to traders."Long (1869), p.389. |
21269 |
^ Chittagong |
21270 |
^ Aspinall (1931), p.58 |
21271 |
^ Banerjee (1984), p.63 |
21272 |
^ G. Smith (1906), p. 343. Goldwin Smith writes: "There was |
21273 |
merciless slaughter of the people, and one British General asked for |
21274 |
permission to impale. The good Lord Elgin, who was in India at that |
21275 |
time, was horror-stricken at the language held even by a clergyman. Not |
21276 |
less shocking were the cries for blood in England, especially those of |
21277 |
literary eunuchs displaying their virility" While Goldwin Smith does not |
21278 |
name the General, John William Kaye does quote a British colonel |
21279 |
Nicholson (possibly Brigadier-General John Nicholson, instrumental in |
21280 |
the Storming of Delhi?) in a letter written by Nicholson to colonel |
21281 |
Edwardes, on urging a the passing of a bill allowing punishments like |
21282 |
burning, flaying and impaling of those having murdered British women and |
21283 |
children. Kaye (1988), p.401 |
21284 |
^ a b Baker (2001) |
21285 |
^ a b De Silva (1978) |
21286 |
^ Reader's Digest, Hubbel (1968) |
21287 |
^ De Silva (1978, Sheehan (2009) |
21288 |
^ Kobayashi (1994), p.612 |
21289 |
^ On chronology of allegations, Ian Mortimer. |
21290 |
^ Estimating "scholarly consensus" of murder, See Mortimer, I.:"A |
21291 |
red-hot poker? It was just a red herring" |
21292 |
^ Overall (1870) p.246 |
21293 |
^ See for example, quote from Cowell, in Moore(1790) p.314 |
21294 |
^ Moore (1790) p.310 |
21295 |
^ Moore (1790) p.308 |
21296 |
^ Moore (1790) emphasizes this as a local, not general, custom:p.316 |
21297 |
^ See also Kushner (1991) p. 17–20 |
21298 |
^ "What punishment can human laws inflict on one who has withdrawn |
21299 |
himself from their reach? They can only act upon what he has left behind |
21300 |
him-his reputation and fortune: on the former by an ignominous burial in |
21301 |
the highway, with a stake driven through his body; on the latter, by a |
21302 |
forfeiture of all his goods and chattels to the King: hoping that his |
21303 |
care for either his own reputation, or for the welfare of his own |
21304 |
family, would be some motive to restrain him from so desperate and |
21305 |
wicked an act", Urban (1823) p. 549–550 |
21306 |
^ Moore (1790) p.321 |
21307 |
^ See, however, examples of colonial practice within subsection on |
21308 |
Indian subcontinent |
21309 |
^ i) Enemy of King Henry I, Robert of Belleme had fondness of |
21310 |
impaling his prisoners, rather than ransoming them. Huntingdon (1853) |
21311 |
p.311 ii) William St. Leger charged with impaling an infant on a stake |
21312 |
during suppression of Irish rebellion of 1641Gentles (2007) p.57, fn 80 |
21313 |
^ For law text, Koch (1824) p.63 |
21314 |
^ A number of such cases Döpler (1697) p. 370–74 |
21315 |
^ In Nuremberg, this was the fate of two women in 1481, and the fate |
21316 |
of a chandler's daughter in 1508. But in 1513, when the executioner was |
21317 |
about to bury alive another woman, she became so hysterical, that in her |
21318 |
despair she scratched the skin off her arms and legs. Deipold, the |
21319 |
executioner was so filled with pity that he recommended to the city |
21320 |
council that this type of punishment should never again be implemented. |
21321 |
The city council heeded his advice, and opted to, in the future, execute |
21322 |
by drowning in such cases. Siebenkees (1792) p.599 |
21323 |
^ Becker (2008), p.40 |
21324 |
^ Duchy of Schleswig (1795)p.653 |
21325 |
^ Wobler (1738), p.372 |
21326 |
^ Ledebur (1834)p.158 |
21327 |
^ Engel, Jacob (2006), p.75 |
21328 |
^ On Moser's name and execution date, see Osenbrüggen (1868), p.297 |
21329 |
^ Two additional to that single case are recorded as "buried alive", |
21330 |
but it is not recorded if these two were impaled as well, according to |
21331 |
the German tradition Knonau (1846) p.335 |
21332 |
^ Scheible (1847), p.321-324 |
21333 |
^ Muir (1997), p.110-111 |
21334 |
^ Roch (1687), p.249 |
21335 |
^ Such combined punishments were not, of course, limited to the Holy |
21336 |
Roman Empire. For example in 1669 Batavia, a slave condemned for the |
21337 |
murder of his mistress had his murderous hand pinched off with red-hot |
21338 |
tongs, and his arms and legs broken, prior to impalement and placed on |
21339 |
top of a wheel. He asked for a pipe of tobacco and some water, and died |
21340 |
three hours later. Nieuwenhuys (1982), p.2 |
21341 |
^ a b Reid, (2000), p. 440 |
21342 |
^ Florescu (1999) |
21343 |
^ a b Axinte, Dracula: Between myth and reality |
21344 |
^ Gutknecht (1521), p.7 |
21345 |
^ Bond (1856) p. 172–73 |
21346 |
^ Quote: Prominent Russians: Stepan (Stenka) Razin , see also Avrich |
21347 |
(1972) p. 109–110 |
21348 |
^ Rhodes, (1699), p.94 |
21349 |
^ Schuyler (2004), p.204 |
21350 |
^ Rakitin (1999) In Russian |
21351 |
^ For background, Haywood (2010) p.105 |
21352 |
^ For situation at the Irtysh, Büsching (1762) p.508 |
21353 |
^ Mavor (1805) p.17 |
21354 |
^ Manstein (1856) p.218 |
21355 |
^ Kimber (1770) p.409 |
21356 |
^ Raleigh, ed. (1996) p. 89–90 |
21357 |
^ Tooke (1800, Dublin)p.159 |
21358 |
^ Burke (1783)p. 154–55 |
21359 |
^ Council of Europe (1997), p.67 |
21360 |
^ Cavallo (1997), page 80 |
21361 |
^ Procopius at one point identifies the "Massagetae" with the |
21362 |
Huns,Procopius (2007), p.34 |
21363 |
^ Quote from Churchill (1704), p.345 Details of circumstances from |
21364 |
Procopius (2007), p.37-38 |
21365 |
^ Bradbury (2004), p.181 |
21366 |
^ Skylitzes (2010), p.93 |
21367 |
^ Wortley (2010) p.375 |
21368 |
^ Haldon (1999) p.256 |
21369 |
^ Treadgold (1997), p.518 |
21370 |
^ Treadgold (1997), p.654 |
21371 |
^ Philippides, Hanak (2011), p.587 |
21372 |
^ Runciman (1965), p.67 |
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^ Pears, (2004), p.253 |
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^ Ross, Power (1920), p.123 |
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^ Bosnia and Serbia 1809, Bosnian revolt quelled, 20-50 "daily" |
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brought in, most impaled Urban (1810) p.74 During the Serbian Revolution |
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(1804–1835) against the Ottoman Empire, about 200 Serbs were impaled in |
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Belgrade in 1814.Sowards, Steven W. (2009). "The Serbian Revolution and |
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the Serbian State". Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History (The |
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Balkans in the Age of Nationalism). Michigan State University Libraries. |
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Retrieved 9 February 2011.) A similar fate had befallen 42 rebels at |
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Belgrade at the crushing of the First Serbian Uprising in 1813 Saalfeld |
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(1821) p.682 Oct.6th notice 1839, Kurdish rebels in Mosul, Laurie (1853) |
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p.207 |
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^ Late Ottoman cases in 1830s Balkans, i) Some five case reported |
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1833, Peck and Newton (1833) p. 440–41 columns 2 ii) 1834, Two such |
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corpses, close to the village Paracini in the vicinity of Jagodina, see: |
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Burgess (1835) p.275 iii) Rarity of such cases in the 1830s,Goodrich |
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(1836)p.308 1835, Retaliative cycle Turkish authorities relative Kurdish |
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"robbers", Slade (1837) p.191 |
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^ Stephen Massett |
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^ Massett (1863), p. 88–89 |
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^ Layard (1871), p.307 |
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^ a beheading, not an impalement |
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^ Cotta (1839), p.918 |
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^ Charles MacFarlane |
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^ MacFarlane (1850), p.76 |
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^ MacFarlane (1850), p. 81–84 |
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^ de La Mottraye p.188 |
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^ Russell (1794) p.331 |
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^ See de Thévenot(1687), p. 68–69 and p.259 18th century case |
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showing that death penalty for Christian making a Muslim girl pregnant |
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was commuted if he converted to Islam, Habesci (1784), p. 395–96 |
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^ Obituary James Reid |
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^ Reid (2000), p.441 For October 1875 case, see MacKenzie, Irby |
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(2010), p.30 |
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^ Erish (2012)p.212 |
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^ Cantemir (1734), p.109 |
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^ The French had been accused of bringing a Muslim woman on board a |
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ship, Browne (1751) p.248 |
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^ Sherwood, Jones (1825) p.722 |
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^ Percy (1825), p.147 |
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^ von Taube (1778)p.122 Another reported sad case, from May 1811, |
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concerns two slaves who refused to acknowledge complicity in a grave |
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robbery in the tomb of the mother a Sultan Selim, were impaled and lived |
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for some 22 hours, Urban (1811) p.274 |
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^ Dumas (2008), volume 8, chapter 3 |
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^ Hughes (1820) p.454, see also: Holland (1815) p.194 |
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^ Paroulakis (1984) |
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^ Turkish reprisals on Greek War of independence, i) 2.June 1821, 10 |
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Greeks at Bucharest, Gross (1821) p.254 ii) During the massacre at Crete |
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around 24 June 1821, most are said to have been impaled: Cotta (1821) |
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p.988, column 1 iii) 36 Greek hostages, including 7 bishops at onset of |
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Siege of Tripolitsa Colburn (1821) p.56 iv) In conjunction with the |
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Chios Massacre in 1822, several Chiote merchants were detained and |
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executed at Constantinople, 6 of whom were impaled alive: Valpy |
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(1822)p.169 v) Omer Vrioni organizing in 1821 Greek hunts where |
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civilians were, at least in one instance, impaled on his |
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orders.Waddington (1825) p. 52–54 vi) In early 1822 Cassandreia, some |
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300 civilians massacred, several reported to have been impaled, Grund |
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(1822) PT 329 vii) During the last Siege of Missolonghi, in 1826, the |
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Ottoman besiegers offered opportunity for capitulation for the besieged, |
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while they also sent a message of consequences for refusal by impaling |
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alive a priest, two women and several children in front of the line. The |
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offer of capitulation was declined by the besieged Greeks. Alison(1856), |
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p.206 |
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^ Green (1827)p. 70–72 |
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^ Constable (1821) p.275 57 Turks roasted at Hydra, according to one |
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source. Merry (2004), p.470 |
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^ St Clair (2008) p.25 According to one source, the early spring |
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weeks of 1821 saw the murders of more than 20.000 Turks in Greece. Merry |
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(2004), p.470</ |
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^ As an example of popular promotion of this horror story, see for |
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example:JAPANESE TORTURE TECHNIQUES |
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^ Woon-Ping Chin |
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^ Ping (2008), p.23 |
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^ Thomson (1864) p.101, See also Osborn (1861) p. 190–94 |
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^ Buckingham (1827), p.296 |
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^ For popularity claim and example:Thought vampires were just film |
21450 |
fantasy? Skeletons impaled on iron stakes say otherwise |
21451 |
^ Barber (2010) |
21452 |
^ Caron (2001) |
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^ Bio on Cronkite |
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^ Cronkite(2008) |
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^ Andrews (1913), p.603. Several examples in the essay on grave |
21456 |
robbery and encounters with draugr there and elsewhere |
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^ Feucht (1967) |
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^ Evans (1906), p.196 |
21459 |
^ Excerpt of impalement in book can be accessed here: The Bridge on |
21460 |
the Drina |
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^ On status as Nobel Laureate, predominantly on basis of Bridge, |
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see: A Reader's Guide to the Balkans |
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^ The brothers later on revenged themselves on the husband, through |
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a clever ruse. Teit (1912), p.339-40 |
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^ Bandelier (1904), impalement incident at p.224 |
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^ Lit.Soc. Bombay (1819), p.111-113 |
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^ Hiltebeitel (1991) The Cult of Draupadi |
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^ Hunter (1875) p.313 |
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^ Saunders (1922), p.422 |
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^ Combined from two slightly variant accounts, Ward (1824), p.294-95 |
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and Garbe (1913), p.334-35 |
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^ Brown (1919), p.425-26 |
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^ Bowring (1857) p.306 |
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^ Bowring (1857) p.313 For rather similar, vivid depictions of the |
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sufferings in Hell from Buddhist temples in Cambodia, see Vincent Jr. |
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(1878), p.237 |
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^ a b Deodato, Ruggero (2000-11-12). Cult-Con 2000. Interview with |
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Sage Stallone. Bob Murawski. Cannibal Holocaust DVD Commentary. |
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Tarrytown, New York. |
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^ a b D'Offizi, Sergio (interviewee) (2003). In the Jungle: The |
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Making of Cannibal Holocaust (Documentary). Italy: Alan Young Pictures. |
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^ "Films C". Refused-Classification.com. Retrieved 2007-01-15. |
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^ See, for example: Impaled |
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^ Pinkerton (1811), p.172 |
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^ Clancey (1991), p.180 |
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^ "Evolutionary Ecology, Volume 6, Number 6". |
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^ Nuttall (1891), Blackmore p. 83–84 (2003) |
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^ Logan (1858) p.142 |
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^ Uys (2006), p.112 |
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^ Solis (2005) p.8 |
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^ VanDyk (2005) |
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^ Hooke (1806) p.85 |
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^ Balfour (1871), s.567 |
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^ For example, see: Spence (1945), p.97 |
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