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From: "Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera (klondike)" <klondike@g.o>
To: gentoo-project@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-project] Klondike's Manifesto was (was: Council nominations)
Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2013 13:51:29
Message-Id: 51CEE652.2030508@gentoo.org
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-project] Council nominations by "Rick \\\"Zero_Chaos\\\" Farina"
1 El 29/06/13 04:55, Rick "Zero_Chaos" Farina escribió:
2 > You are allowed to nominate anyone, including yourself. But just to
3 > make you feel better.
4 >
5 > I nominate Klondike. He is a stand up guy who has done a lot for the
6 > community in a short time. Klondike, good luck.
7 Thanks Rick, I really hope this works out well.
8
9 Here is my manifesto.
10 TL;DR I will fight for balance trying to get the best from both worlds
11 and for a friendly tightly cohesive developer community.
12
13 My name is Francisco and since I discovered Gentoo I have been thriving
14 to get the perfect balance between security, performance, stability and
15 ease of use. One of my objectives is trying to find this same balance
16 between the statu quo and the new things that can improve either the
17 developer or the user experience.
18
19 You probably may think that I may be a weak candidate but that's untrue,
20 the fact I'm a staffer doesn't means I have no knowledge of how Gentoo
21 development works and even less that I have no knowledge of technical
22 stuff at all. I'm a Computer Engineer with quite a deep understanding on
23 fields like language programming and computer architecture which I think
24 Gentoo can benefit from.
25
26 I also want to lead the Gentoo community towards a more friendly and
27 good environment. There have been disputes now and then which could have
28 been avoided if the environment was more friendly. I'd really wish we
29 don't end up doing what this wikipedia article suggests:
30
31 Impalement is the penetration of an organism by an object such as a
32 stake, pole, spear or hook, by complete (or partial) perforation of the
33 central body mass.[1] This article has a primary focus on impalement as
34 a form of execution, how it was performed, and highlighting some places
35 where it was used. Apart from judicially approved executions, examples
36 from wars, rebellions and persecutions, along with customs of sacrifice
37 are included. Impalement has also been used as a way of inflicting post
38 mortem indignities (like shaming the dead). Impalement has also figured
39 prominently in certain magical rituals, for example to prevent the dead
40 to rise from their graves. Impalement has also figured in myths,
41 legends, literature and films, and a short review of such instances is
42 included. Finally, a few examples are given of impalement in context of
43 animals, as in animals using impalement on prey, and hunting and
44 preservation techniques in which impalement is a central element.
45 Contents
46
47 1 Main uses
48 2 Methods
49 2.1 Gaunching, and other methods
50 3 Behavior of the impaled
51 4 Rituals of impalement
52 4.1 Execution as pageantry
53 4.2 Human sacrifice
54 5 Regional and other historical studies
55 5.1 Archaic age/Antiquity
56 5.2 Africa
57 5.3 Americas
58 5.4 Asia
59 5.5 Europe
60 5.6 Byzantine Empire
61 5.7 Ottoman Empire
62 6 The "bamboo torture"
63 7 Impalement in myth and art
64 7.1 Tales and myths of impalement
65 7.2 Illusions of impalement
66 8 Animals
67 9 See also
68 10 Quotations
69 11 References and notes
70 12 Bibliography
71 12.1 Books
72 12.2 Newspapers, magazines and periodicals
73 12.3 Web resources
74
75 Main uses
76
77 The reviewed literature suggests that impalement across a number of
78 cultures was regarded as a very severe punishment, as it was used
79 particularly in response to "crimes against the state".[2] Impalement is
80 predominantly mentioned as punishment within the context of war,[3]
81 treason against "the fatherland", against some "cause"[4] or as
82 punishment for rebellion.[5] As another martial example, soldiers found
83 guilty of cowardice, or grave dereliction of duty were punished with
84 impalement among Zulus.[6] Disregard for the state's responsibility for
85 safe roads and trade routes by committing highway robbery/grave
86 theft,[7] violating state policies/monopolies,[8] subverting standards
87 for trade or even just involuntarily threatening public security are
88 also recorded among offenses where impalement was occasionally used as
89 punishment. For example, visiting Egypt for the first time 1657–58 Jean
90 de Thévenot observed a man impaled for using false weights.[9] For
91 having just inadvertently threatened public security, the authorities at
92 the Sultanate of Aceh are asserted to have instituted impalement for the
93 crime of uncontrolled fire.[10] At various times and places, individual
94 murderers have been punished with impalement, either by prescribed law,
95 or in cases regarded as particularly heinous.[11]
96
97 Several cases show that impalement was a technique used in
98 extrajudicial, summary executions and in massacres,[12] or in cases of
99 institutional religious persecution, or more generalized massacres with
100 a religious slant.[13] As a punishment for grave cases of religious
101 crimes[14] impalement was on occasion used in different parts of the
102 world, and there are a few cases of human sacrifice by impalement.[15]
103 Some instances of impalement prescribed by law for adultery and other
104 sexual crimes are also noted.[16]
105
106 Spanish, Dutch and Portuguese colonialists are reported to have used
107 impalement to subjugate indigenous tribes,[17] or as a punishment meted
108 out to slaves.[18] In the latter half of the 18th century, British
109 colonialist authorities in India seem to have, on occasion, approved of,
110 and advocated, the local practice of impaling robbers.[19]
111 Methods
112 Part of a series on
113 Capital punishment
114 Issues
115
116 Debate
117 Religion and capital punishment
118 Use by country
119 Wrongful execution
120 Drug trafficking
121
122 Current use
123
124 Afghanistan
125 Bahamas
126 Belarus
127 Botswana
128 China
129 Cuba
130 Egypt
131 Guatemala
132 India
133 Indonesia
134 Iran
135 Iraq
136 Israel
137 Japan
138 North Korea
139 South Korea
140 Lebanon
141 Malaysia
142 Pakistan
143 Saudi Arabia
144 Singapore
145 Somalia
146 Suriname
147 Syria
148 Taiwan
149 Tajikistan
150 Tonga
151 United Arab Emirates
152 United States
153 Vietnam
154 Yemen
155
156 Past use
157
158 Australia
159 Austria
160 Belgium
161 Bhutan
162 Brazil
163 Bulgaria
164 Canada
165 Cyprus
166 Denmark
167 Ecuador
168 France
169 Germany
170 Gibraltar
171 Hong Kong
172 Hungary
173 Ireland
174 Italy
175 Liechtenstein
176 Macau
177 Mexico
178 Mongolia
179 Netherlands
180 New Zealand
181 Norway
182 Philippines
183 Poland
184 Portugal
185 Romania
186 Russia
187 San Marino
188 South Africa
189 Spain
190 Sweden
191 Switzerland
192 Turkey
193 United Kingdom
194 Venezuela
195
196 Current methods
197
198 Decapitation
199 Electrocution
200 Gas chamber
201 Hanging
202 Lethal injection
203 Shooting (firing squad)
204 Stoning
205 Nitrogen asphyxiation (proposed)
206
207 Past methods
208
209 Blowing from a gun
210 Boiling
211 Breaking wheel
212 Burning
213 Crucifixion
214 Crushing
215 Disembowelment
216 Dismemberment
217 Drawing and quartering
218 Elephant
219 Flaying
220 Immurement
221 Impalement
222 Premature burial
223 Sawing
224 Scaphism
225 Slow slicing
226 Suffocation in ash
227
228 Civil death
229
230 Banishment/Exile
231 Castaway
232 Felons
233 Marooning
234 Ostracism
235 Outlaw
236 Petalism
237
238 Related topics
239
240 Crime
241 Death row
242 Death penalty (NCAA)
243 Last meal
244 Penology
245
246 v
247 t
248 e
249
250 Impalement typically involves the body of a person being pierced through
251 by a long stake, but sharp hooks, either fully penetrating the body, or
252 becoming embedded in it, have also been used.[20]
253
254 The stake is variably described as a sharpened wooden pole,[21] or being
255 tipped with iron[22] or being called a lance,[23] or made entirely of
256 iron.[24] Henry Blount, travelling the Levant in 1634, says that the
257 three robbers he saw impaled in Egypt were impaled by their own
258 half-pikes and that afterwards, they were bound fast, in impaled
259 condition, to some upright stakes.[25] One account alleges the tip of
260 the impaling stake was rounded, rather than sharp, in order to move
261 aside internal organs, rather than piercing and damaging them in the
262 insertion process.[26] Its length is reported to be from 6–15 feet, in
263 one description as "four paces" in length.[27] Reported thickness ranges
264 from a man's thigh, a man's leg, a man's arm, or thick as the wrist or
265 as thick as a foot at its thickest.[28]
266
267 The impalement could be in the frontal-to-dorsal direction, that is,
268 from front (through abdomen,[29] chest[30] or directly through the
269 heart[31]) to back or vice versa[32]
270
271 Alternatively, impalement could be in the longitudinal or vertical
272 direction, along the body length. A 17th-century eyewitness account that
273 incorporates and highlights a number of the features detailed below of
274 the longitudinal impalement method of execution is the one given by Jean
275 de Thevenot.Quote a[33] The longitudinal penetration could be through
276 the rectum,[34] through the vagina,[35] or through a wound opened
277 specifically for the occasion, such as making a transverse incision to
278 the os sacrum.[36] In the cases where the cutting instrument is
279 specifically mentioned, it is usually said to be a knife or razor, but a
280 case is also recorded the wound was made with a hatchet/ax.[37] One
281 report says some sort of salve was used to stop the bleeding made during
282 the cut.[38]
283
284 The person to be impaled is generally said to have been undressed,[39]
285 and then been placed on his belly, face down.[40] His hands might be
286 tied behind his back,[41] legs spread-eagled,.[26] Alternatively he
287 could be bound or held fast or sat upon by some of the executioner's
288 assistants.[42] In Pierre Belon's account from the 1540s, immobilization
289 prior to impalement was effected by securing each limb to its own
290 pole.[43] In one case, though, it is alleged the victim was hoisted up
291 by means of a pulley, in order to be inserted on an already erect (iron)
292 pole.[44]
293
294 Prior to stake insertion, some sources say the stake was greased.[45]
295 Typically, the actual insertion is said to have been by hammering the
296 stake inwards by means of a mallet,[46] with one of the executioner's
297 team guiding the stake where he wanted it to go.[47] However, a couple
298 of accounts assert that the victim was gradually impaled by pulling his
299 legs.[48] Alternatively, as told by Stephan Gerlach[49] who was priest
300 for the imperial embassy at Constantinople from 1573–78, ropes were
301 bound to the convict's feet, and after the stake has been partially
302 inserted, typically some Christians were given the job to pull the
303 ropes, until the stake had fully penetrated the body.[50] While the
304 previous notes does not mention explicitly the use of a mallet while
305 others were pulling, Peter Mundy, staying in Constantinople from 1617 to
306 1620, does say exactly that. What he could hear through the throng of
307 people surrounding the person being impaled, was "..the blowes of the
308 Mallet, and the most horrible and fearfull Crye of the tortured
309 Wretch".[51] A variant of the impalement process is attested on the
310 Indian sub-continent that seems to have been rather different than the
311 mallet driven processes highlighted above. The shula was a "stout iron
312 rod with a thin point on the top", presumably fixed to the ground. "The
313 condemned person was made to sit on the top which penetrated into his
314 body slowly and went out by the head".[52]
315
316 The impalement could either be partial,[41] the stake becoming embedded
317 in the body, or a full impalement where the exit wound is variously
318 described as being, for example, "at the nape of the neck", "at the back
319 of his neck", "close to the shoulder" or "at the breast".[53]
320
321 After impalement, many accounts state the pole was hoisted vertically
322 and fixed in the ground,[26][54] but one account, by Samuel Gridley
323 Howe, being in Greece 1824-27, asserts that most were left writhing on
324 the ground in impaled condition, and that being raised vertically was a
325 "refined punishment" meted out to the few.[55] Another technique of
326 displaying the impaled is that observed by Godfrey Vigne in Kabul 1836.
327 Here, the condemned murderer was, after impalement, hoisted up and left
328 hanging by the feet, rather than having the impaling stake fastened in
329 the ground.[56]
330
331 When raised vertically, a few accounts state that the body was made to
332 rest on a fixed plank or scaffold to avoid sliding,[57] or that the
333 stake and person was affixed to a wooden cross,[58] or that the impaled
334 legs were tied to the stake itself[54] or that the individual's legs and
335 arms were bound tight to adjacent poles[59] Another source says that the
336 victim was, at times, only partially impaled, letting the individual
337 slide downwards on the stake on his own, due to gravity.[26] In the
338 Khanate of Khiva ca. 1820, the wooden stake had been, by design, left
339 "roughly sharpened", and was only partially forced in. The idea here was
340 that the impaled person, whose arms and legs were left free after
341 hoisting the stake, should, by his own writhings in pain, thereby drive
342 himself deeper onto the stake, until he died.[60]
343
344 Whenever mentioned, the height attained by the impaled above the ground
345 when the stake was fixed vertically is variably described. In one
346 account, the person was "at least three feet above the ground",[61] in
347 another, that the stake "was too high for wild beasts to reach the
348 body".[62] In a third account, a ditch had been dug out prior
349 impalement, and the stake was placed upright in that ditch, so that the
350 person looked just like a coney on a spit, according to that author.[63]
351 In a fourth account, where scores of Serbs where impaled on wooden
352 stakes on the way to Belgrade around 1810, dogs were able to gnaw at
353 their feet. Several of the impaled lived for days.[64] Finally, in a
354 1769 account from Batavia where the impaled ended up sitting on a little
355 wooden bench, that wooden bench was the top of a scaffold, some ten feet
356 above the ground.[65]
357
358 The survival time on the stake is quite variedly reported, from
359 instantly or to a few minutes[66] to a few hours[67] or 1 to 3 days.[68]
360 The Dutch overlords at Batavia, present day Jakarta, seem to have been
361 particularly proficient in prolonging the lifetime of the impaled, one
362 witnessing a man surviving 6 days on the stake,[69] another hearing from
363 local surgeons that some could survive 8 or more days.[36] A critical
364 determinant for survival length seems to be precisely how the stake was
365 inserted: If it went into the "interior" parts, vital organs could
366 easily be damaged, leading to a swift death. However, by letting the
367 stake follow the spine, the impalement procedure would not damage the
368 vital organs, and the person could survive for several days.[70] The
369 actual manner used are said in some accounts to have been at the
370 discretion of the executioners, if they wanted the person to suffer for
371 a long time, or being mercifully quick about it.[54][71] In one account,
372 the stake was by design partially impaled into the body's interior, in
373 such a manner that full impalement would kill him off instantaneously.
374 After three hours suffering, the executioners killed him by simply
375 pulling his body downwards. In that case, his intestines were quite
376 possibly ruptured, since he was swiftly taken down after death, because
377 he "stunk horridly".[38]
378
379 In other cases, bystanders would be allowed to kill the victim out of
380 mercy after a few hours on the stake.[72] Leaving the impaled to expire
381 on his own account, or letting others kill them out of mercy, may have
382 been the more usual patterns. However, from 1606 Ansbach, there is
383 preserved a receipt that not only details the expenses for the
384 executioner, but also specifies the amount used for "refreshments" for
385 the impaled individual.[73]
386
387 A Russian clergyman visiting ravaged Christian villages in northwestern
388 Persia during the Assyrian genocide found the remains of several impaled
389 people. He notes: "The bodies were so firmly fixed, in some instances,
390 that the stakes could not be withdrawn; it was necessary to saw them off
391 and bury the victims as they were."[74]
392 Gaunching, and other methods
393 Original in-image text from 1741 edition of Tournefort: "The Gaunche, a
394 sort of punishment in use among the Turks."
395
396 Tournefort, travelling on botanical research in the Levant 1700–02,
397 observed both ordinary longitudinal impalement, but also a method called
398 "gaunching", in which the condemned is hoisted up by means of a rope
399 over a bed of sharp metal hooks. He is then released, and depending on
400 how the hooks enter his body, he may survive in impaled condition for a
401 few days.[75] 40 years earlier than Tournefort, Thévenot described much
402 the same process, adding it was seldom used, because it was regarded as
403 too cruel.[76]
404
405 Less usual methods of impalement have been alleged, like direct cranial
406 impalement by driving a long nail or spike into a victim's head.[77] The
407 Tunisian Arab merchant Muḣammad ibn ʻUmar (1789-?) made extensive
408 travels in his time, and relates a story of how a very unfortunate Jew
409 is to have met his end: "A Sultan of Morocco once put a Jew in a barrel,
410 the inside of which bristled with nails, and ordered it to be rolled
411 down a hill"[78] From time to time, it is recorded that "ordinary"
412 impalement was aggravated beyond that punishment, in that the impaled
413 individual also was roasted over a fire, for example.[79]
414
415 Christian martyrology is replete with horror stories of how saints
416 supposedly were martyred for their faith. Whatever truth value belongs
417 to these tales, one particularly bad fate is said to have befallen Saint
418 Benjamin in AD 424 in Persia. According to his hagiography, when the
419 king was apprised that Benjamin refused to stop preaching, he "...caused
420 reeds to be run in between the nails and the flesh, both of his hands
421 and feet, and to be thrust into other most tender parts,[80] and drawn
422 out again, and this to be frequently repeated with violence. Lastly, a
423 knotty stake was thrust into his bowels, to rend and tear them, in which
424 torment he expired...."[81]
425 Behavior of the impaled
426
427 Many accounts speak of the impaled one writhing and screaming in agony,
428 begging passersby to kill them.[82] A particular feature about this
429 manner of dying is said to be to feel a "ravaging thirst" and the
430 impaled victims are often reported begging for water.[83] Others are
431 reported to have been quite able to converse with people while impaled,
432 sometimes smoking or drinking rakia on the stake as, for example, the
433 Austrian bureaucrat Friedrich Wilhelm von Taube[84] noted during his
434 official inspection tour in the Kingdom of Slavonia in 1776.[71] Some
435 seem to have retained a grim sense of humour in their impaled condition.
436 For example in 1714 in the Cape Colony under the Dutch, the black slave
437 Titus, who had been the lover of his master's wife and conspired to
438 murder her husband, was sentenced to be impaled. Four hours after being
439 impaled, he was given some arrack to drink, but advised not to drink too
440 much, lest he become drunk. Titus retorted that it hardly would matter,
441 since he sat fast enough, and was in no danger of falling down.[85]
442
443 At times, soldiers were placed on duty to prevent people from assuaging
444 the thirst of the impaled by giving them something to drink. According
445 to the same source, the Dutch captain Johan Splinter Stavorinus,[86]
446 witnessing such an execution in Batavia 1769, the impaled victim would
447 quickly die if it began to rain, because the water entering the wound
448 would lead to swift mortification of the flesh, and development of
449 gangrene within "the nobler parts". The man he saw was, composed and
450 conversing with passers by in the morning, but expired within an hour
451 after it began raining, just three hours later than Stavorinus saw him
452 last.[65] During the Khmelnytsky Rebellion, in 1649 Mazyr, a Cossack
453 rebel leader was sentenced to be impaled, and wanted to spend his last
454 hours in communion with God. He was given drink, and his request that he
455 might die while he heard the church bells tolling was granted. In deep
456 prayer and to the sound of church bells, he passed away after 6 hours on
457 the stake.[87] Being at Tripolitsa around 1800, M. Pouqueville tells of
458 a Greek robber chief Zacharias, who was impaled outside the city walls.
459 Pouqueville himself had not the stomach to witness the execution, but
460 his servant was deeply impressed by Zacharias behavior: "He said that
461 this robber showed a resolution beyond what had ever before been
462 witnessed. Fixed upon the stake, in that state of torture he never
463 ceased replying coolly to the reproaches with which he was loaded by the
464 multitude, till an Albanian put an end to his sufferings by striking off
465 his head."[88] The French naturalist Sonnini was struck by the
466 impression of the impaled along the road to Chania on Crete, which he
467 visited in 1778:[89]
468
469 "It is on the edge of this same road, which leads to the only gate
470 that Canea has on the land side, that criminals, who have undergone the
471 terrible punishment of empalement, are exposed. They are ranged on each
472 side of the road; and in this dreadful rank are seen men whose body is
473 longitudinally transpierced by a stake, some dead, others expiring; some
474 smoking their pipe, with as much sang-froid as if they were sitting on
475 cushions, railing at the Europeans, and living, as long as twenty-four
476 hours, in the most excruciating torments."
477
478 Some of those impaled are attested to have maintained pride and defiance
479 against their executioners. In 1666, for example, when Moulay al-Rashid
480 conquered Fes, the previous ruler Muhammad Adridi was sentenced to be
481 impaled. The chronicler, a supporter of al-Rashid, feels obliged to
482 mention the obstinate pride of Adridi:[90]
483
484 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
500 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]
518
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
531 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
543 "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
571 "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
2646 the Serbian State". Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History (The
2647 Balkans in the Age of Nationalism). Michigan State University Libraries.
2648 Retrieved 9 February 2011.) A similar fate had befallen 42 rebels at
2649 Belgrade at the crushing of the First Serbian Uprising in 1813 Saalfeld
2650 (1821) p.682 Oct.6th notice 1839, Kurdish rebels in Mosul, Laurie (1853)
2651 p.207
2652 ^ Late Ottoman cases in 1830s Balkans, i) Some five case reported
2653 1833, Peck and Newton (1833) p. 440–41 columns 2 ii) 1834, Two such
2654 corpses, close to the village Paracini in the vicinity of Jagodina, see:
2655 Burgess (1835) p.275 iii) Rarity of such cases in the 1830s,Goodrich
2656 (1836)p.308 1835, Retaliative cycle Turkish authorities relative Kurdish
2657 "robbers", Slade (1837) p.191
2658 ^ Stephen Massett
2659 ^ Massett (1863), p. 88–89
2660 ^ Layard (1871), p.307
2661 ^ a beheading, not an impalement
2662 ^ Cotta (1839), p.918
2663 ^ Charles MacFarlane
2664 ^ MacFarlane (1850), p.76
2665 ^ MacFarlane (1850), p. 81–84
2666 ^ de La Mottraye p.188
2667 ^ Russell (1794) p.331
2668 ^ See de Thévenot(1687), p. 68–69 and p.259 18th century case
2669 showing that death penalty for Christian making a Muslim girl pregnant
2670 was commuted if he converted to Islam, Habesci (1784), p. 395–96
2671 ^ Obituary James Reid
2672 ^ Reid (2000), p.441 For October 1875 case, see MacKenzie, Irby
2673 (2010), p.30
2674 ^ Erish (2012)p.212
2675 ^ Cantemir (1734), p.109
2676 ^ The French had been accused of bringing a Muslim woman on board a
2677 ship, Browne (1751) p.248
2678 ^ Sherwood, Jones (1825) p.722
2679 ^ Percy (1825), p.147
2680 ^ von Taube (1778)p.122 Another reported sad case, from May 1811,
2681 concerns two slaves who refused to acknowledge complicity in a grave
2682 robbery in the tomb of the mother a Sultan Selim, were impaled and lived
2683 for some 22 hours, Urban (1811) p.274
2684 ^ Dumas (2008), volume 8, chapter 3
2685 ^ Hughes (1820) p.454, see also: Holland (1815) p.194
2686 ^ Paroulakis (1984)
2687 ^ Turkish reprisals on Greek War of independence, i) 2.June 1821, 10
2688 Greeks at Bucharest, Gross (1821) p.254 ii) During the massacre at Crete
2689 around 24 June 1821, most are said to have been impaled: Cotta (1821)
2690 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
2692 Chios Massacre in 1822, several Chiote merchants were detained and
2693 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
2696 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
2699 Ottoman besiegers offered opportunity for capitulation for the besieged,
2700 while they also sent a message of consequences for refusal by impaling
2701 alive a priest, two women and several children in front of the line. The
2702 offer of capitulation was declined by the besieged Greeks. Alison(1856),
2703 p.206
2704 ^ Green (1827)p. 70–72
2705 ^ Constable (1821) p.275 57 Turks roasted at Hydra, according to one
2706 source. Merry (2004), p.470
2707 ^ 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</
2710 ^ 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
2714 ^ 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
2721 ^ 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
2733 ^ Lit.Soc. Bombay (1819), p.111-113
2734 ^ Hiltebeitel (1991) The Cult of Draupadi
2735 ^ Hunter (1875) p.313
2736 ^ Saunders (1922), p.422
2737 ^ 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
2741 ^ 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
2748 Making of Cannibal Holocaust (Documentary). Italy: Alan Young Pictures.
2749 ^ "Films C". Refused-Classification.com. Retrieved 2007-01-15.
2750 ^ See, for example: Impaled
2751 ^ Pinkerton (1811), p.172
2752 ^ Clancey (1991), p.180
2753 ^ "Evolutionary Ecology, Volume 6, Number 6".
2754 ^ Nuttall (1891), Blackmore p. 83–84 (2003)
2755 ^ Logan (1858) p.142
2756 ^ Uys (2006), p.112
2757 ^ Solis (2005) p.8
2758 ^ VanDyk (2005)
2759 ^ Hooke (1806) p.85
2760 ^ Balfour (1871), s.567
2761 ^ For example, see: Spence (1945), p.97
2762
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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
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.
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11258 vehicula aliquet nec aliquet ligula. Suspendisse sit amet posuere nibh.
11259 Proin et nisl turpis. Sed sit amet lectus lectus. Aliquam ac velit
11260 bibendum, sodales dui sit amet, vulputate eros. Nam condimentum vel
11261 purus non ultricies.
11262
11263 Nam at leo eu magna interdum volutpat. Nulla facilisi. Praesent velit
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
11270 Sed leo sem, placerat sit amet tincidunt non, placerat a nisl. Morbi at
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 Proin pulvinar nisl at ante posuere, non varius est dictum.
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 nisi ut pellentesque. Ut scelerisque dui nec lacus accumsan, eu porta
11288 odio laoreet. Sed congue sollicitudin lectus quis viverra.
11289
11290 Maecenas ut vehicula erat. Duis tristique hendrerit ante, ac posuere
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 suscipit. Fusce facilisis malesuada hendrerit. Cras accumsan, risus eu
11295 sollicitudin tempus, est mi ultricies leo, quis commodo odio arcu sit
11296 amet lorem. Nunc rhoncus aliquet quam at congue. Nulla facilisi.
11297 Vestibulum sollicitudin id neque et dignissim. Integer eu massa ac metus
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 Morbi commodo neque neque, ac laoreet quam fringilla sed. Suspendisse
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 Phasellus blandit varius erat, non ullamcorper nisi interdum et. Aliquam
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
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18764 Impalement is the penetration of an organism by an object such as a
18765 stake, pole, spear or hook, by complete (or partial) perforation of the
18766 central body mass.[1] This article has a primary focus on impalement as
18767 a form of execution, how it was performed, and highlighting some places
18768 where it was used. Apart from judicially approved executions, examples
18769 from wars, rebellions and persecutions, along with customs of sacrifice
18770 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,
18774 legends, literature and films, and a short review of such instances is
18775 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
21373 ^ Pears, (2004), p.253
21374 ^ Ross, Power (1920), p.123
21375 ^ Bosnia and Serbia 1809, Bosnian revolt quelled, 20-50 "daily"
21376 brought in, most impaled Urban (1810) p.74 During the Serbian Revolution
21377 (1804–1835) against the Ottoman Empire, about 200 Serbs were impaled in
21378 Belgrade in 1814.Sowards, Steven W. (2009). "The Serbian Revolution and
21379 the Serbian State". Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History (The
21380 Balkans in the Age of Nationalism). Michigan State University Libraries.
21381 Retrieved 9 February 2011.) A similar fate had befallen 42 rebels at
21382 Belgrade at the crushing of the First Serbian Uprising in 1813 Saalfeld
21383 (1821) p.682 Oct.6th notice 1839, Kurdish rebels in Mosul, Laurie (1853)
21384 p.207
21385 ^ Late Ottoman cases in 1830s Balkans, i) Some five case reported
21386 1833, Peck and Newton (1833) p. 440–41 columns 2 ii) 1834, Two such
21387 corpses, close to the village Paracini in the vicinity of Jagodina, see:
21388 Burgess (1835) p.275 iii) Rarity of such cases in the 1830s,Goodrich
21389 (1836)p.308 1835, Retaliative cycle Turkish authorities relative Kurdish
21390 "robbers", Slade (1837) p.191
21391 ^ Stephen Massett
21392 ^ Massett (1863), p. 88–89
21393 ^ Layard (1871), p.307
21394 ^ a beheading, not an impalement
21395 ^ Cotta (1839), p.918
21396 ^ Charles MacFarlane
21397 ^ MacFarlane (1850), p.76
21398 ^ MacFarlane (1850), p. 81–84
21399 ^ de La Mottraye p.188
21400 ^ Russell (1794) p.331
21401 ^ See de Thévenot(1687), p. 68–69 and p.259 18th century case
21402 showing that death penalty for Christian making a Muslim girl pregnant
21403 was commuted if he converted to Islam, Habesci (1784), p. 395–96
21404 ^ Obituary James Reid
21405 ^ Reid (2000), p.441 For October 1875 case, see MacKenzie, Irby
21406 (2010), p.30
21407 ^ Erish (2012)p.212
21408 ^ Cantemir (1734), p.109
21409 ^ The French had been accused of bringing a Muslim woman on board a
21410 ship, Browne (1751) p.248
21411 ^ Sherwood, Jones (1825) p.722
21412 ^ Percy (1825), p.147
21413 ^ von Taube (1778)p.122 Another reported sad case, from May 1811,
21414 concerns two slaves who refused to acknowledge complicity in a grave
21415 robbery in the tomb of the mother a Sultan Selim, were impaled and lived
21416 for some 22 hours, Urban (1811) p.274
21417 ^ Dumas (2008), volume 8, chapter 3
21418 ^ Hughes (1820) p.454, see also: Holland (1815) p.194
21419 ^ Paroulakis (1984)
21420 ^ Turkish reprisals on Greek War of independence, i) 2.June 1821, 10
21421 Greeks at Bucharest, Gross (1821) p.254 ii) During the massacre at Crete
21422 around 24 June 1821, most are said to have been impaled: Cotta (1821)
21423 p.988, column 1 iii) 36 Greek hostages, including 7 bishops at onset of
21424 Siege of Tripolitsa Colburn (1821) p.56 iv) In conjunction with the
21425 Chios Massacre in 1822, several Chiote merchants were detained and
21426 executed at Constantinople, 6 of whom were impaled alive: Valpy
21427 (1822)p.169 v) Omer Vrioni organizing in 1821 Greek hunts where
21428 civilians were, at least in one instance, impaled on his
21429 orders.Waddington (1825) p. 52–54 vi) In early 1822 Cassandreia, some
21430 300 civilians massacred, several reported to have been impaled, Grund
21431 (1822) PT 329 vii) During the last Siege of Missolonghi, in 1826, the
21432 Ottoman besiegers offered opportunity for capitulation for the besieged,
21433 while they also sent a message of consequences for refusal by impaling
21434 alive a priest, two women and several children in front of the line. The
21435 offer of capitulation was declined by the besieged Greeks. Alison(1856),
21436 p.206
21437 ^ Green (1827)p. 70–72
21438 ^ Constable (1821) p.275 57 Turks roasted at Hydra, according to one
21439 source. Merry (2004), p.470
21440 ^ St Clair (2008) p.25 According to one source, the early spring
21441 weeks of 1821 saw the murders of more than 20.000 Turks in Greece. Merry
21442 (2004), p.470</
21443 ^ As an example of popular promotion of this horror story, see for
21444 example:JAPANESE TORTURE TECHNIQUES
21445 ^ Woon-Ping Chin
21446 ^ Ping (2008), p.23
21447 ^ Thomson (1864) p.101, See also Osborn (1861) p. 190–94
21448 ^ Buckingham (1827), p.296
21449 ^ 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)
21453 ^ Bio on Cronkite
21454 ^ Cronkite(2008)
21455 ^ Andrews (1913), p.603. Several examples in the essay on grave
21456 robbery and encounters with draugr there and elsewhere
21457 ^ Feucht (1967)
21458 ^ Evans (1906), p.196
21459 ^ Excerpt of impalement in book can be accessed here: The Bridge on
21460 the Drina
21461 ^ On status as Nobel Laureate, predominantly on basis of Bridge,
21462 see: A Reader's Guide to the Balkans
21463 ^ The brothers later on revenged themselves on the husband, through
21464 a clever ruse. Teit (1912), p.339-40
21465 ^ Bandelier (1904), impalement incident at p.224
21466 ^ Lit.Soc. Bombay (1819), p.111-113
21467 ^ Hiltebeitel (1991) The Cult of Draupadi
21468 ^ Hunter (1875) p.313
21469 ^ Saunders (1922), p.422
21470 ^ Combined from two slightly variant accounts, Ward (1824), p.294-95
21471 and Garbe (1913), p.334-35
21472 ^ Brown (1919), p.425-26
21473 ^ Bowring (1857) p.306
21474 ^ Bowring (1857) p.313 For rather similar, vivid depictions of the
21475 sufferings in Hell from Buddhist temples in Cambodia, see Vincent Jr.
21476 (1878), p.237
21477 ^ a b Deodato, Ruggero (2000-11-12). Cult-Con 2000. Interview with
21478 Sage Stallone. Bob Murawski. Cannibal Holocaust DVD Commentary.
21479 Tarrytown, New York.
21480 ^ a b D'Offizi, Sergio (interviewee) (2003). In the Jungle: The
21481 Making of Cannibal Holocaust (Documentary). Italy: Alan Young Pictures.
21482 ^ "Films C". Refused-Classification.com. Retrieved 2007-01-15.
21483 ^ See, for example: Impaled
21484 ^ Pinkerton (1811), p.172
21485 ^ Clancey (1991), p.180
21486 ^ "Evolutionary Ecology, Volume 6, Number 6".
21487 ^ Nuttall (1891), Blackmore p. 83–84 (2003)
21488 ^ Logan (1858) p.142
21489 ^ Uys (2006), p.112
21490 ^ Solis (2005) p.8
21491 ^ VanDyk (2005)
21492 ^ Hooke (1806) p.85
21493 ^ Balfour (1871), s.567
21494 ^ For example, see: Spence (1945), p.97
21495
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22547
22548 Finally I also want to state all this can be changed. You are more than
22549 free to share your thoughts with me as I think things shouldn't be
22550 written on stone. I hope I can thrive to give the community what they
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