Kansas Counties
The Kansas county map clearly defines the administrative sub divisions of the state. The state of Kansas has 105 counties. Each county is administered by a county Seat.
Some of the important counties of Kansas are:
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Anderson county –
The county of Anderson was founded in 1855.
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Brown county –
Brown county encompasses a total population of 10,724 people, per the census data of 2000.
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Barber county –
Barber county holds a total population of 5,307 people according to the census data of 2000.
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Chase county –
The county of Chase was founded in 1859, and has a total population of 3,030 people, per the census data of 2000.
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Coffey county –
Coffey county is administered by the county Seat of Burlington, and has a population of 8,865 people per the census data of 2000.
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Douglas county –
Douglas county holds a total population of 99,620 people, according to the census data of 2000.
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Decatur county –
The county of Decatur is administered by Oberlin. According to the census of 2000, Decatur has a total population of 3,472 people.
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Ford county –
Ford county was founded in 1873. Administered by Dodge City, Ford county has a population of 32,458 people, per the census data of 2000.
The Kansas State Map shows the exact geographical location of the counties.