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  1. Clark County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nevada. The land area of Clark County is 8,061 square miles (20,880 km 2), or roughly the size of New Jersey. As of the 2020 census, the population was 2,265,461.

  2. El condado de Clark es un condado localizado en el estado de Nevada. Durante el censo del 2000 el condado contaba con 1.375.765 personas y se estima que en el 2007 tenía una población de 1,954,319, convirtiéndolo en el condado más poblado del estado de Nevada. [1] En él se encuentra Las Vegas, la ciudad más poblada del estado.

  3. Clark, county, southern tip of Nevada, U.S., wedged between California and Arizona. The county seat is Las Vegas, the internationally famous gaming and entertainment city. The broad desert valleys crisscrossed by mountains of the McCullough, Spring, Newberry, and Sheep ranges also include the cities of North Las Vegas, Henderson, and Boulder City.

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  4. El Museo del Condado de Clark está ubicado en Henderson, Nevada, y es administrado por el Condado de Clark. El museo incluye el Anna Roberts Parks Exhibit Hall y Heritage Street, que contiene ocho edificios históricos del condado. [1]

  5. Clark County is a county in the U.S. state of Nevada. As of the 2020 U.S. Census, the population was 2,265,461. It is the most populous county in Nevada. Las Vegas, the state’s most populous city, is also the county seat.

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    • William A. Clark
  6. Clark County: 003: Las Vegas: 1909: Lincoln County: William A. Clark (1839–1925), former United States Senator from Montana, and builder of a railroad line through the area. 2,336,573: 7,911 sq mi (20,489 km 2) Douglas County: 005: Minden: 1861: Original: Stephen Arnold Douglas (1813–1861), former United States Senator from ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Las Vegas, city, seat (1909) of Clark county, southeastern Nevada, known for its casinos and elaborate hotels. The only major city in the American West to have been founded in the 20th century, it grew from a tiny, desert-bound railroad service center to the country’s fastest-growing metropolis at century’s end.