Personal blog about states
The U.S. state of Alaska is divided into 19 organized boroughs and one Unorganized Borough. Alaska and Louisiana are the only states that do not call their first-order administrative subdivisions counties (Louisiana uses parishes instead).
Use of the term “borough” was a controversial part of Alaska’s Constitutional plan and debated at length by the delegates. It was adopted largely to avoid legal and political connotations of the traditional county. Alaska’s boroughs were intended to be more versatile and powerful than counties .
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As of 2020, there are currently 3,143 counties and county-equivalents in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. If the 100 county equivalents in the U.S. territories are counted, then the total is 3,243 counties and county-equivalents in the United States.
In addition to Louisiana and Alaska having no counties, there are two states, Connecticut and Rhode Island , that are divided into geographic regions called counties, but those counties do not have functioning governments, as defined by the Census Bureau.
Top 100 Jobs Relatively More Common in Alaska Than Elsewhere
Rank | Job | Local Popularity Index |
---|---|---|
1 | Zoologists and wildlife biologists | 45.6 |
2 | Geological and petroleum technicians | 30.5 |
3 | Airline pilots , copilots, and flight engineers | 29.3 |
4 | Material moving workers | 20.2 |
Louisiana was officially Roman Catholic under both France and Spain’s rule. The boundaries dividing the territories generally coincided with church parishes. In 1807, the territorial legislature officially adopted the ecclesiastical term.
Alaska runs a program called the Alaska Permanent Fund, which, per the state website, allots an equal amount of the state’s oil royalties to every resident through an annual dividend. In 2018, that dividend came out to $1,600 per person.
Instead of counties , Louisiana has parishes —it’s the only state in the country with this unique feature. The parishes are remnants of a bygone era, as Louisiana was Roman Catholic during both France and Spain’s ruling of the state. The boundaries, or parishes , neatly coincided with the state’s church parishes .
Fastest – Growing Cities By Population Growth Austin, Texas. Austin is the fastest – growing city in the United States in the amount of people moving there each year. Miami, Florida. Seattle, Washington. Henderson, Nevada. Denver, Colorado.
The 10 States with the largest Black population are Florida, Texas, New York, Georgia, California, North Carolina, Illinois, Maryland, Virginia, and Ohio. Combined, these 10 States represent 58% of the total Black population .
At 25.992 square miles of land area, Arlington, Va . is the smallest county in the U.S. that manages its own affairs. Three other counties get the size right, but each fails to pass the self-government test.
There are 41 independent cities in the United States. Of these, 38 are in Virginia. They are called ‘independent’ because they are not in the territory of any county or counties .
One traditional reasoning for the creation and location of so many counties in Georgia was that a country farmer, rancher, or lumberman should be able to travel to the legal county seat town or city, and then back home, in one day on horseback or via wagon.
County governments were originally created by the state to give citizens greater access to government services. Counties remain an arm of state government and carry out the many services that are mandated by the state and federal governments. Counties exist to help enhance the lives of their citizens.