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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › County_seatCounty seat - Wikipedia

    A county seat is an administrative center, seat of government, or capital city of a county or civil parish. The term is in use in five countries: Canada , China , Hungary , Romania , and the United States .

  2. Una sede de condado o cabecera de condado (en inglés, county seat) es un centro administrativo para un condado. En Nueva Inglaterra y en las Provincias marítimas de Canadá, se utiliza asimismo el término shire town, que es usado oficialmente, pero solo en el estado de Vermont.

  3. The site of a county's administration, and often the county courthouse, is generally called the county seat ("parish seat" in Louisiana, "borough seat" in Alaska, or "shire town" in several New England counties).

  4. A county seat is the location of a county government, and is usually the largest, oldest, or most central town or city within a county. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the name county town is used rather than county seat. In the U.S. state of Louisiana, counties are called parishes and have parish seats rather than county seats ...

  5. Counties, county seats, county formation, and areas "CountyState.info Texas". Official County Websites official sites "Texas County Progress". Official Publication of the County Judges and Commissioners Association official sites "Updated List of Texas Cities and Counties By Population in 2019".

  6. Wikimedia Commons has media related to County seats of the United States. These are county seats in the United States. While many county seats are cities, others are towns or other. See county seat for an overview; two states, Connecticut (since 1960) and Rhode Island do not have county governments and thus have no county seats.

  7. Of the 58 counties in California, 14 are governed under a charter. They are Alameda, Butte, El Dorado, Fresno, Los Angeles, Orange, Placer, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Tehama. [6] Nine counties in California are named for saints, tied with Louisiana for the largest number.