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A US County is an administrative division smaller than a state. While most US states use the name ...
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A US County is an administrative division smaller than a state. While most US states use the name "county", there are exeptions: Alaska has "boroughs" and Louisiana has "parishes". This type is also used for "county-equivalent" entities in US territories and possessions. In some states, counties may be divided into yet smaller divisions. Most counties are governed by a county council, board of supervisors, or similar. In Freebase, the County Seat is the location of the county's governmental body -- essentially the "capital" of a county.
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