قائمة المقاطعات في نبراسكا
The following is a list of the 93 counties in the U.S. state of Nebraska, listed by name, FIPS code and license plate prefix.
مقاطعات نبراسكا | |
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الموقع | ولاية نبراسكا |
العدد | 93 |
عدد السكان | 383 (McPherson) – 589,540 (Douglas) |
المساحة | 241 square miles (620 km2) (Sarpy) – 5,961 square miles (15,440 km2) (Cherry) |
الحكومة | حكومة مقاطعة |
التقسيمات | cities, towns, townships, unincorporated communities, Indian reservations, census designated place |
Nebraska's postal abbreviation is NE and its FIPS state code is 31.
When many counties were formed, the bills establishing them did not state the honoree's full name; thus the namesakes of several counties, including Brown, Deuel, Dixon, and possibly Harlan, are known only by their surnames.
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قائمة المقاطعات
المقاطعة |
الكود [1] |
مقر المقاطعة [2] |
Est. [2] |
الأصل |
أصل الاسم |
سابقة اللوحة المعدنية [3] |
السكان [4] |
المساحة [2] |
الخريطة |
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مقاطعة Adams | 001 | Hastings | 1867 | Unorganized territory | جون أدمز، ثاني President of the United States | 14 | 30٬899 | ( 1٬458 كم²) |
563 ميل²|
مقاطعة Antelope | 003 | Neligh | 1871 | Unorganized territory | Pronghorn, often called antelope | 26 | 6٬302 | ( 2٬220 كم²) |
857 ميل²|
مقاطعة Arthur | 005 | Arthur | 1913 | Unorganized territory | Chester A. Arthur, twenty-first president of the United States | 91 | 412 | ( 1٬852 كم²) |
715 ميل²|
مقاطعة Banner | 007 | Harrisburg | 1888 | Formed from Cheyenne County | Early settlers' goal of making it the "banner county" of the state | 85 | 674 | ( 1٬932 كم²) |
746 ميل²|
مقاطعة Blaine | 009 | Brewster | 1885 | Unorganized territory | James G. Blaine, national politician | 86 | 436 | ( 1٬841 كم²) |
711 ميل²|
مقاطعة Boone | 011 | Albion | 1871 | Unorganized territory | Daniel Boone, American pioneer and trapper | 23 | 5٬310 | ( 1٬779 كم²) |
687 ميل²|
مقاطعة Box Butte | 013 | Alliance | 1887 | Formed from Dawes County | A box-shaped butte north of Alliance | 65 | 10٬692 | ( 2٬784 كم²) |
1٬075 ميل²|
مقاطعة Boyd | 015 | Butte | 1891 | Holt County and unorganized territory (Indian Territory) | James E. Boyd, the eighth governor of Nebraska | 63 | 1٬725 | ( 1٬399 كم²) |
540 ميل²|
مقاطعة Brown | 017 | Ainsworth | 1883 | Unorganized territory | The Brown family of early settlers | 75 | 2٬853 | ( 3٬162 كم²) |
1٬221 ميل²|
مقاطعة Buffalo | 019 | Kearney | 1855 | Unorganized territory | The American Bison | 9 | 50٬697 | ( 2٬507 كم²) |
968 ميل²|
مقاطعة Burt | 021 | Tekamah | 1854 | One of nine original counties | Francis Burt, the first territorial governor | 31 | 6٬727 | ( 1٬277 كم²) |
493 ميل²|
مقاطعة Butler | 023 | David City | 1856 | Formed from Greene County | William O. Butler, U.S. Congressman and military leader | 25 | 8٬459 | ( 1٬513 كم²) |
584 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cass | 025 | Plattsmouth | 1854 | One of nine original counties | Lewis Cass, U.S. Senator who supported the Kansas-Nebraska Act | 20 | 27٬446 | ( 1٬448 كم²) |
559 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cedar | 027 | Hartington | 1857 | Formed from Dixon and Pierce Counties | The eastern red cedar[5] | 13 | 8٬262 | ( 1٬917 كم²) |
740 ميل²|
مقاطعة Chase | 029 | Imperial | 1873 | Unorganized territory | Champion S. Chase, Nebraska's first attorney general | 72 | 3٬724 | ( 2٬315 كم²) |
894 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cherry | 031 | Valentine | 1883 | Unorganized territory | Samuel A. Cherry, army lieutenant killed in the Indian Wars | 66 | 5٬492 | ( 15٬439 كم²) |
5٬961 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cheyenne | 033 | Sidney | 1867 | Unorganized territory | Named for the Cheyenne Indian tribe | 39 | 9٬541 | ( 3٬098 كم²) |
1٬196 ميل²|
مقاطعة Clay | 035 | Clay Center | 1855 | Formed from unorganized territory | Henry Clay, national politician | 30 | 6٬116 | ( 1٬484 كم²) |
573 ميل²|
مقاطعة Colfax | 037 | Schuyler | 1869 | Formed from Platte County | Schuyler Colfax, Vice President of the United States | 43 | 10٬566 | ( 1٬070 كم²) |
413 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cuming | 039 | West Point | 1855 | Formed from Burt County | Thomas B. Cuming, first territorial secretary | 24 | 8٬918 | ( 1٬481 كم²) |
572 ميل²|
مقاطعة Custer | 041 | Broken Bow | 1877 | Unorganized territory | George Armstrong Custer, U.S. Army general | 4 | 10٬581 | ( 6٬672 كم²) |
2٬576 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dakota | 043 | Dakota City | 1855 | Formed from Burt County | Dakota branch of the Sioux Indian tribe | 70 | 21٬268 | ( 684 كم²) |
264 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dawes | 045 | Chadron | 1885 | Formed from Sioux County | James W. Dawes, the sixth governor of Nebraska | 69 | 8٬133 | ( 3٬616 كم²) |
1٬396 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dawson | 047 | Lexington | 1860 | Unorganized territory | Jacob Dawson, first postmaster for Lincoln | 18 | 24٬085 | ( 2٬624 كم²) |
1٬013 ميل²|
مقاطعة Deuel | 049 | Chappell | 1888 | Formed from Cheyenne County | The Deuel family of early settlers | 78 | 1٬871 | ( 1٬140 كم²) |
440 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dixon | 051 | Ponca | 1856 | Formed from Blackbird County, Izard County, and unorganized territory | The Dixon family of early settlers | 35 | 5٬491 | ( 1٬233 كم²) |
476 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dodge | 053 | Fremont | 1854 | One of nine original counties | Augustus Caesar Dodge, U.S. Senator who supported the Kansas-Nebraska Act | 5 | 37٬187 | ( 1٬383 كم²) |
534 ميل²|
مقاطعة Douglas | 055 | Omaha | 1854 | One of nine original counties | Stephen Arnold Douglas, national politician | 1 | 589٬540 | ( 857 كم²) |
331 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dundy | 057 | Benkelman | 1873 | Unorganized territory | Elmer Scipio Dundy, U.S. Circuit Court judge | 76 | 1٬561 | ( 2٬383 كم²) |
920 ميل²|
مقاطعة Fillmore | 059 | Geneva | 1856 | Formed from Jackson County and unorganized territory | Millard Fillmore, thirteenth president of the United States | 34 | 5٬548 | ( 1٬492 كم²) |
576 ميل²|
مقاطعة Franklin | 061 | Franklin | 1867 | Formed from Kearney County | Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father | 50 | 2٬825 | ( 1٬492 كم²) |
576 ميل²|
مقاطعة Frontier | 063 | Stockville | 1872 | Unorganized territory | Its location | 60 | 2٬585 | ( 2٬525 كم²) |
975 ميل²|
مقاطعة Furnas | 065 | Beaver City | 1873 | Unorganized territory | Robert Wilkinson Furnas, third governor of Nebraska | 38 | 4٬556 | ( 1٬860 كم²) |
718 ميل²|
مقاطعة Gage | 067 | Beatrice | 1855 | Unorganized territory | William D. Gage, contemporary chaplain of the state legislature | 3 | 21٬634 | ( 2٬214 كم²) |
855 ميل²|
مقاطعة Garden | 069 | Oshkosh | 1910 | Formed from Deuel County | Early settlers' hopes for it to become the "garden spot of the west" | 77 | 1٬794 | ( 4٬416 كم²) |
1٬705 ميل²|
مقاطعة Garfield | 071 | Burwell | 1884 | Formed from Wheeler County | James Abram Garfield, twentieth president of the United States | 83 | 1٬763 | ( 1٬476 كم²) |
570 ميل²|
مقاطعة Gosper | 073 | Elwood | 1873 | Unorganized territory | John J. Gosper, contemporary Nebraska secretary of state | 73 | 1٬847 | ( 1٬186 كم²) |
458 ميل²|
مقاطعة Grant | 075 | Hyannis | 1887 | Unorganized territory | Ulysses S. Grant, eighteenth president of the United States | 92 | 565 | ( 2٬010 كم²) |
776 ميل²|
مقاطعة Greeley | 077 | Greeley | 1871 | Unorganized territory | Horace Greeley, journalist | 62 | 2٬219 | ( 1٬476 كم²) |
570 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hall | 079 | Grand Island | 1858 | Unorganized territory | Augustus Hall, contemporary chief justice of the Territorial Supreme Court | 8 | 62٬197 | ( 1٬414 كم²) |
546 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hamilton | 081 | Aurora | 1867 | Unorganized territory | Alexander Hamilton, first United States Secretary of the Treasury | 28 | 9٬537 | ( 1٬409 كم²) |
544 ميل²|
مقاطعة Harlan | 083 | Alma | 1871 | Formed from Kearney County | Disputed; either James Harlan, national politician, or a local revenue collector | 51 | 3٬045 | ( 1٬432 كم²) |
553 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hayes | 085 | Hayes Center | 1877 | Unorganized territory | Rutherford B. Hayes, nineteenth president of the United States | 79 | 846 | ( 1٬847 كم²) |
713 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hitchcock | 087 | Trenton | 1873 | Unorganized territory | Phineas Warren Hitchcock, Nebraska U.S. Senator | 67 | 2٬552 | ( 1٬839 كم²) |
710 ميل²|
مقاطعة Holt | 089 | O'Neill | 1860 | Unorganized territory | Joseph Holt, U.S. Postmaster General and Secretary of War | 36 | 10٬093 | ( 6٬250 كم²) |
2٬413 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hooker | 091 | Mullen | 1889 | Unorganized territory | Joseph Hooker, U.S. Army general | 93 | 679 | ( 1٬867 كم²) |
721 ميل²|
مقاطعة Howard | 093 | Saint Paul | 1871 | Formed from Hall County | Oliver O. Howard, U.S. Army general | 49 | 6٬527 | ( 1٬476 كم²) |
570 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jefferson | 095 | Fairbury | 1856 | Unorganized territory | Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States | 33 | 7٬054 | ( 1٬484 كم²) |
573 ميل²|
مقاطعة Johnson | 097 | Tecumseh | 1857 | Formed from Nemaha and Otoe Counties | Richard Mentor Johnson, ninth vice president of the United States | 57 | 5٬198 | ( 974 كم²) |
376 ميل²|
مقاطعة Kearney | 099 | Minden | 1860 | Unorganized territory | Fort Kearny, with a misspelling | 52 | 6٬770 | ( 1٬336 كم²) |
516 ميل²|
مقاطعة Keith | 101 | Ogallala | 1873 | Unorganized territory | M.C. Keith, rancher with wide holdings | 68 | 8٬113 | ( 2٬748 كم²) |
1٬061 ميل²|
مقاطعة Keya Paha | 103 | Springview | 1884 | Formed from Brown County and unorganized Indian territory | Dakota words Ké-ya Pa-há Wa-kpá (turtle hill river) | 82 | 805 | ( 2٬002 كم²) |
773 ميل²|
مقاطعة Kimball | 105 | Kimball | 1888 | Formed from Cheyenne County | Thomas L. Kimball, Union Pacific Railroad official | 71 | 3٬289 | ( 2٬466 كم²) |
952 ميل²|
مقاطعة Knox | 107 | Center | 1857 | Formed from Pierce County and unorganized territory (Former names-L'Eau Qui Court (1857-1867) and Emmet (1867-1873)) | Henry Knox, first U.S. Secretary of War | 12 | 8٬298 | ( 2٬870 كم²) |
1٬108 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lancaster | 109 | Lincoln | 1855 | Formed from Cass and Pierce Counties | Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Lancaster, England | 2 | 326٬716 | ( 2٬173 كم²) |
839 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lincoln | 111 | North Platte | 1860 | Unorganized territory | Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United States | 15 | 33٬365 | ( 6٬641 كم²) |
2٬564 ميل²|
مقاطعة Logan | 113 | Stapleton | 1885 | Unorganized territory | John A. Logan, U.S. Army general | 87 | 655 | ( 1٬479 كم²) |
571 ميل²|
مقاطعة Loup | 115 | Taylor | 1883 | Unorganized territory | Loup River | 88 | 592 | ( 1٬476 كم²) |
570 ميل²|
مقاطعة Madison | 119 | Madison | 1856 | Formed from Loup County, and McNeale County, and unorganized territory | Either James Madison, fourth president of the United States, or local settlers' native Madison, Wisconsin | 7 | 35٬627 | ( 1٬484 كم²) |
573 ميل²|
مقاطعة McPherson | 117 | Tryon | 1887 | Unorganized territory | James B. McPherson, U.S. Army general | 90 | 383 | ( 2٬225 كم²) |
859 ميل²|
مقاطعة Merrick | 121 | Central City | 1858 | Formed from Polk County and unorganized territory | Elvira Merrick, wife of legislator Henry W. DePuy | 46 | 7٬755 | ( 1٬256 كم²) |
485 ميل²|
مقاطعة Morrill | 123 | Bridgeport | 1908 | Formed from Cheyenne County | Charles Henry Morrill, president of the Lincoln Land Company | 64 | 4٬504 | ( 3٬688 كم²) |
1٬424 ميل²|
مقاطعة Nance | 125 | Fullerton | 1879 | Formed from a Pawnee Indian reservation | Albinus Nance, fourth governor of Nebraska | 58 | 3٬274 | ( 1٬142 كم²) |
441 ميل²|
مقاطعة Nemaha | 127 | Auburn | 1854 | One of nine original counties | Nimaha, the Otoe name meaning miry water for a local stream | 44 | 7٬076 | ( 1٬059 كم²) |
409 ميل²|
مقاطعة Nuckolls | 129 | Nelson | 1860 | Unorganized territory | Lafayette Nuckolls, a member of the first Nebraska territorial legislature; and his brother, Stephen Nuckolls, a pioneering Nebraska settler, businessman and banker | 42 | 4٬095 | ( 1٬489 كم²) |
575 ميل²|
مقاطعة Otoe | 131 | Nebraska City | 1854 | One of nine original counties | Oto (also Otoe) Native American tribe | 11 | 16٬335 | ( 1٬595 كم²) |
616 ميل²|
مقاطعة Pawnee | 133 | Pawnee City | 1855 | Formed from Richardson County | Pawnee Native American tribe | 54 | 2٬512 | ( 1٬119 كم²) |
432 ميل²|
مقاطعة Perkins | 135 | Grant | 1887 | Formed from Keith County | Charles E. Perkins, a president of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad | 74 | 2٬795 | ( 2٬287 كم²) |
883 ميل²|
مقاطعة Phelps | 137 | Holdrege | 1873 | Formed from Kearney County | William Phelps, an early settler[5] | 37 | 9٬057 | ( 1٬399 كم²) |
540 ميل²|
مقاطعة Pierce | 139 | Pierce | 1856 | Formed from Izard County, McNeale County, and unorganized territory | Franklin Pierce, the fourteenth president of the United States | 40 | 7٬299 | ( 1٬487 كم²) |
574 ميل²|
مقاطعة Platte | 141 | Columbus | 1856 | Formed from Greene and Loup Counties | Platte River which is in turn named for the French word for flat | 10 | 34٬609 | ( 1٬756 كم²) |
678 ميل²|
مقاطعة Polk | 143 | Osceola | 1856 | Formed from York County and unorganized territory | James Knox Polk, the eleventh president of the United States | 41 | 5٬228 | ( 1٬137 كم²) |
439 ميل²|
مقاطعة Red Willow | 145 | McCook | 1873 | Unorganized territory | Red Willow Creek, which runs through the area | 48 | 10٬457 | ( 1٬857 كم²) |
717 ميل²|
مقاطعة Richardson | 147 | Falls City | 1854 | One of nine original counties | William A. Richardson, a governor of the Nebraska Territory | 19 | 7٬689 | ( 1٬435 كم²) |
554 ميل²|
مقاطعة Rock | 149 | Bassett | 1885 | Formed from Brown County | Either Rock Creek, which flows in the county; or the rocky condition of the soil in the area | 81 | 1٬271 | ( 2٬611 كم²) |
1٬008 ميل²|
مقاطعة Saline | 151 | Wilber | 1867 | Unorganized territory | Named for a belief held by the early pioneers that great salt springs and deposits could be found in the area, a hope found to be false | 22 | 14٬555 | ( 1٬489 كم²) |
575 ميل²|
مقاطعة Sarpy | 153 | Papillion | 1857 | Formed from Cass and Douglas Counties | Peter A. Sarpy, a commander of a trading post in the future county | 59 | 199٬886 | ( 624 كم²) |
241 ميل²|
مقاطعة Saunders | 155 | Wahoo | 1856 | Formed from Douglas and Lancaster Counties | Alvin Saunders, a governor of the Nebraska Territory | 6 | 23٬463 | ( 1٬953 كم²) |
754 ميل²|
مقاطعة Scotts Bluff | 157 | Gering | 1888 | Formed from Cheyenne County | Named for a towering bluff located in the Scotts Bluff National Monument; the bluffs themselves are named for Hiram Scott, a fur trapper who is alleged to have crawled 75 miles with a broken leg before collapsing and dying at the foot of the formation | 21 | 35٬699 | ( 1٬914 كم²) |
739 ميل²|
مقاطعة Seward | 159 | Seward | 1855 | Formed from Cass and Pierce Counties | William Henry Seward, the United States Secretary of State during the 1860s | 16 | 17٬671 | ( 1٬489 كم²) |
575 ميل²|
مقاطعة Sheridan | 161 | Rushville | 1885 | Formed from Sioux County | Philip Henry Sheridan, a general in the American Civil War | 61 | 4٬928 | ( 6٬322 كم²) |
2٬441 ميل²|
مقاطعة Sherman | 163 | Loup City | 1871 | Formed from Buffalo County and unorganized territory | William Tecumseh Sherman, the American Civil War general | 56 | 2٬983 | ( 1٬466 كم²) |
566 ميل²|
مقاطعة Sioux | 165 | Harrison | 1877 | Unorganized territory | Sioux Native American tribe | 80 | 1٬154 | ( 3٬401 كم²) |
1٬313 ميل²|
مقاطعة Stanton | 167 | Stanton | 1855 | Formed from Burt County | Edwin M. Stanton, the United States Secretary of War during most of the American Civil War | 53 | 5٬856 | ( 1٬114 كم²) |
430 ميل²|
مقاطعة Thayer | 169 | Hebron | 1871 | Formed from Jefferson County | John Milton Thayer, the seventh governor of Nebraska | 32 | 4٬829 | ( 1٬489 كم²) |
575 ميل²|
مقاطعة Thomas | 171 | Thedford | 1887 | Unorganized territory | George Henry Thomas, a general in the American Civil War | 89 | 677 | ( 1٬847 كم²) |
713 ميل²|
مقاطعة Thurston | 173 | Pender | 1889 | Formed from Blackbird County and an Omaha Indian reservation | John Mellen Thurston, a U. S. senator from Nebraska | 55 | 6٬557 | ( 1٬020 كم²) |
394 ميل²|
مقاطعة Valley | 175 | Ord | 1871 | Unorganized territory | Named for the many valleys in the area | 47 | 4٬012 | ( 1٬471 كم²) |
568 ميل²|
مقاطعة Washington | 177 | Blair | 1854 | One of nine original counties | George Washington, the first president of the United States | 29 | 21٬152 | ( 1٬010 كم²) |
390 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wayne | 179 | Wayne | 1867 | Unorganized territory | Anthony Wayne, the American Revolutionary War general nicknamed "Mad Anthony" by his troops | 27 | 9٬874 | ( 1٬150 كم²) |
444 ميل²|
مقاطعة Webster | 181 | Red Cloud | 1867 | Unorganized territory | Daniel Webster, the statesman and U.S. Senator from Massachusetts | 45 | 3٬351 | ( 1٬489 كم²) |
575 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wheeler | 183 | Bartlett | 1877 | Unorganized territory | Daniel H. Wheeler, a secretary of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture | 84 | 775 | ( 1٬489 كم²) |
575 ميل²|
مقاطعة York | 185 | York | 1855 | Formed from Cass County, Pierce County, and unorganized territory | Named for either York, England, or York County, Pennsylvania | 17 | 14٬356 | ( 1٬492 كم²) |
576 ميل²
مقاطعات سابقة
- Clay (1855-1864) Formed from unorganized territory and dissolved into Gage and Lancaster County.
- Jackson (1855-1856) Formed from unorganized territory and dissolved to Fillmore County and unorganized territory
- Johnson (1855-1856) Formed from unorganized territory and dissolved to unorganized territory
- Blackbird (1855-1888) Formed from Burt County and dissolved to Thurston County
- Loup (1855-1856) Formed from Burt and Un-Organized and then dissolved Madison, Monroe and Platte Counties
- Jones (1856-1866) Formed from unorganized territory and dissolved into Jefferson County.
- Grant, Harrison, Jackson, Lynn, Monroe and Taylor counties listed in 1870 - see map
- West (1860-1862) Formed from unorganized territory and dissolved into Holt County
المراجع
- ^ "EPA County FIPS Code Listing". EPA.gov. Retrieved May 4, 2008.
- ^ أ ب ت National Association of Counties. "NACo County Explorer". Retrieved October 25, 2015.
- ^ The license plate prefix sequence is derived from the number of vehicles registered in each county in 1922.
- ^ U.S. Census Bureau. "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Nebraska". Retrieved April 20, 2024.
- ^ أ ب Fitzpatrick, Lilian Linder (1925). "Nebraska Place-Names". University of Nebraska Department of English. Retrieved September 2, 2010.