قائمة المقاطعات في آيوا
مقاطعات آيوا | |
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قالب:Iowa County Labelled Map | |
الموقع | ولاية آيوا |
العدد | 99 |
عدد السكان | 3,544 (Adams) – 505,255 (Polk) |
المساحة | 381 square miles (990 km2) (Dickinson) – 973 square miles (2,520 km2) (Kossuth) |
الحكومة | County government |
التقسيمات | cities, towns, townships, unincorporated communities, census designated place |
هذه قائمة بمقاطعات ولاية آيوا في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية:
There are 99 counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. The first two counties, Des Moines County and Dubuque County, were created in 1834 when Iowa was still part of the Michigan Territory. In preparation for Michigan's statehood, part of Michigan Territory was formed into Wisconsin Territory in 1836.[1] Two years later, the western portion was split off to become Iowa Territory.[2] The south-eastern part of Iowa Territory became Iowa, the 29th state in the union, on December 28, 1846,[3] by which point 44 counties had been created. Counties continued to be created by the state government until 1857, when the last county, Humboldt County, was created.[4] One of the most significant days in Iowa county history was January 15, 1851, on which 49 counties were created.[5]
The Iowa Constitution of 1857, which is still in effect today, states that counties must have an area of at least 432 square miles (1,120 km2), and no county may be reduced below that size by boundary changes.[6] However, exceptions to this rule were granted, as ten counties have areas below this size. (The table below shows land area, but the Constitution deals with total area.[6]) The smallest county (Dickinson) has a land area of 381 sq mi (990 km2), while the largest (Kossuth) has an area 973 sq mi (2,520 km2). Polk County is the most densely populated county at 864/sq mi (333٫5/km2), an increase in density from 2010 when it was 655٫5/sq mi (253٫08/km2).[7] Polk County contains the state's capital and largest city, Des Moines. In addition, Iowa has one of the smallest percentages of counties whose boundaries are dictated by natural means, the vast majority of which are being formed by lines of survey instead, resulting in many "box counties".
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معلومات المقاطعات
The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, used by the United States government to uniquely identify counties, is provided with each entry. The FIPS code for each county links to census data for that county. The column labeled '#' is the official county number when listed alphabetically. This number is used for many governmental and organizational purposes, including state income tax preparation.[8] From 1922 to 1978, it was also used on Iowa license plates[9] until it was replaced by the full county name. Finally, the number in the column headed "Map #" is used by the National Atlas of the United States, shown on the left; for purposes of the National Atlas, counties are numbered in geographical order beginning in the NW corner of the map.
المقاطعة |
الكود [10] |
County seat [4] |
# |
Est. [4][11] |
Formed from [12] |
Etymology [11] |
Map # |
السكان [13] |
المساحة [4] |
الخريطة |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
مقاطعة Adair | 001 | Greenfield | 01 | Jan 15, 1851 | Cass County | John Adair, Kentucky Governor | 69 | 7٬389 | ( 1٬474 كم²) |
569 ميل²|
مقاطعة Adams | 003 | Corning | 02 | Jan 15, 1851 | Taylor County | John Adams, US President | 81 | 3٬544 | ( 1٬098 كم²) |
424 ميل²|
مقاطعة Allamakee | 005 | Waukon | 03 | Feb 20, 1847 | Clayton County | Disputed, possibly Allan Makee, early trader and guide for settlers, or Meskwaki anamiki and/or Ojibwe animikii both meaning thunder or thunderer[14] | 11 | 14٬074 | ( 1٬658 كم²) |
640 ميل²|
مقاطعة Appanoose | 007 | Centerville | 04 | Feb 17, 1843 | Davis County | Chief Appanoose, headed peace party in the Black Hawk War | 96 | 12٬119 | ( 1٬285 كم²) |
496 ميل²|
مقاطعة Audubon | 009 | Audubon | 05 | Jan 15, 1851 | Black Hawk County and Cass County | John James Audubon, ornithologist and artist | 57 | 5٬534 | ( 1٬147 كم²) |
443 ميل²|
مقاطعة Benton | 011 | Vinton | 06 | Dec 21, 1837 | Native American lands and Wisconsin Territory | Thomas Hart Benton, Missouri Senator | 51 | 25٬796 | ( 1٬854 كم²) |
716 ميل²|
مقاطعة Black Hawk | 013 | Waterloo | 07 | Feb 17, 1843 | Delaware County | Black Hawk, leader during Black Hawk War | 39 | 130٬471 | ( 1٬469 كم²) |
567 ميل²|
مقاطعة Boone | 015 | Boone | 08 | Jan 13, 1846 | Polk County | Nathan Boone, one of the first to survey Iowa | 47 | 26٬590 | ( 1٬481 كم²) |
572 ميل²|
مقاطعة Bremer | 017 | Waverly | 09 | Jan 15, 1851 | Native American lands and Winnebago County | Fredrika Bremer, Swedish poet and author | 30 | 25٬307 | ( 1٬109 كم²) |
428 ميل²|
مقاطعة Buchanan | 019 | Independence | 10 | Dec 21, 1837 | Delaware County and Wisconsin Territory | James Buchanan, US President | 40 | 20٬691 | ( 1٬479 كم²) |
571 ميل²|
مقاطعة Buena Vista | 021 | Storm Lake | 11 | Jan 15, 1851 | Clay County and Sac County | Battle of Buena Vista, Mexican–American War | 24 | 20٬567 | ( 1٬489 كم²) |
575 ميل²|
مقاطعة Butler | 023 | Allison | 12 | Jan 15, 1851 | Black Hawk County and Buchanan County | William Orlando Butler, War of 1812 hero | 29 | 14٬172 | ( 1٬502 كم²) |
580 ميل²|
مقاطعة Calhoun | 025 | Rockwell City | 13 | Jan 15, 1851 | Fox County (renamed) | John C. Calhoun, US Vice President | 34 | 9٬763 | ( 1٬476 كم²) |
570 ميل²|
مقاطعة Carroll | 027 | Carroll | 14 | Jan 15, 1851 | Guthrie County | Charles Carroll, signatory of the Declaration of Independence | 45 | 20٬522 | ( 1٬474 كم²) |
569 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cass | 029 | Atlantic | 15 | Jan 15, 1851 | Pottawattamie County | Lewis Cass, Michigan Senator | 68 | 13٬130 | ( 1٬461 كم²) |
564 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cedar | 031 | Tipton | 16 | Dec 21, 1837 | Wisconsin Territory | Cedar River that runs through county | 65 | 18٬302 | ( 1٬502 كم²) |
580 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cerro Gordo | 033 | Mason City | 17 | Jan 15, 1851 | Floyd County | Battle of Cerro Gordo, Mexican–American War | 17 | 42٬406 | ( 1٬471 كم²) |
568 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cherokee | 035 | Cherokee | 18 | Jan 15, 1851 | Crawford County | Cherokee People | 23 | 11٬605 | ( 1٬494 كم²) |
577 ميل²|
مقاطعة Chickasaw | 037 | New Hampton | 19 | Jan 15, 1851 | Fayette County | Chickasaw People | 19 | 11٬658 | ( 1٬308 كم²) |
505 ميل²|
مقاطعة Clarke | 039 | Osceola | 20 | Jan 13, 1846 | Lucas County | James Clarke, Governor of Iowa Territory | 83 | 9٬588 | ( 1٬116 كم²) |
431 ميل²|
مقاطعة Clay | 041 | Spencer | 21 | Jan 15, 1851 | Native American lands | Henry Clay, Jr., officer in the Mexican–American War | 14 | 16٬511 | ( 1٬474 كم²) |
569 ميل²|
مقاطعة Clayton | 043 | Elkader | 22 | Dec 21, 1837 | Dubuque County and Wisconsin Territory | John M. Clayton, Delaware Senator | 21 | 16٬969 | ( 2٬018 كم²) |
779 ميل²|
مقاطعة Clinton | 045 | Clinton | 23 | Dec 21, 1837 | Dubuque County and Wisconsin Territory | DeWitt Clinton, New York Governor | 66 | 46٬158 | ( 1٬800 كم²) |
695 ميل²|
مقاطعة Crawford | 047 | Denison | 24 | Jan 15, 1851 | Shelby County | William Harris Crawford, Georgia Senator | 44 | 16٬013 | ( 1٬849 كم²) |
714 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dallas | 049 | Adel | 25 | Jan 13, 1846 | Polk County | George Mifflin Dallas, US Vice President | 59 | 111٬092 | ( 1٬518 كم²) |
586 ميل²|
مقاطعة Davis | 051 | Bloomfield | 26 | Feb 17, 1843 | Van Buren County | Garrett Davis, Kentucky Congressman | 97 | 9٬169 | ( 1٬303 كم²) |
503 ميل²|
مقاطعة Decatur | 053 | Leon | 27 | Jan 13, 1846 | Appanoose County | Stephen Decatur, War of 1812 naval officer | 94 | 7٬665 | ( 1٬378 كم²) |
532 ميل²|
مقاطعة Delaware | 055 | Manchester | 28 | Dec 21, 1837 | Dubuque County and Wisconsin Territory | State of Delaware, home of Iowa statehood advocate US Senator John M. Clayton | 41 | 17٬600 | ( 1٬497 كم²) |
578 ميل²|
مقاطعة Des Moines | 057 | Burlington | 29 | Sep 6, 1834 | Michigan Territory and Wisconsin Territory | Des Moines River that once ran through the county | 89 | 38٬253 | ( 1٬077 كم²) |
416 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dickinson | 059 | Spirit Lake | 30 | Jan 15, 1851 | Kossuth County | Daniel Stevens Dickinson, New York Senator | 3 | 18٬056 | ( 987 كم²) |
381 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dubuque | 061 | Dubuque | 31 | Sep 6, 1834 | Michigan Territory and Wisconsin Territory | Julien Dubuque, first permanent white settler in Iowa | 42 | 98٬887 | ( 1٬575 كم²) |
608 ميل²|
مقاطعة Emmet | 063 | Estherville | 32 | Jan 15, 1851 | Dickinson County and Kossuth County | Robert Emmet, Irish revolutionary and American republican sympathizer | 4 | 9٬229 | ( 1٬026 كم²) |
396 ميل²|
مقاطعة Fayette | 065 | West Union | 33 | Dec 21, 1837 | Clayton County and Wisconsin Territory | Marquis de Lafayette, Frenchman who aided colonial forces during American Revolutionary War | 20 | 19٬210 | ( 1٬893 كم²) |
731 ميل²|
مقاطعة Floyd | 067 | Charles City | 34 | Jan 15, 1851 | Chickasaw County | Charles Floyd, member of Lewis and Clark Expedition who died in Iowa | 18 | 15٬326 | ( 1٬298 كم²) |
501 ميل²|
مقاطعة Franklin | 069 | Hampton | 35 | Jan 15, 1851 | Chickasaw County | Benjamin Franklin, statesman and US founding father | 28 | 9٬875 | ( 1٬507 كم²) |
582 ميل²|
مقاطعة Fremont | 071 | Sidney | 36 | Feb 24, 1847 | Pottawattamie County | John Charles Fremont, Mexican–American War officer | 90 | 6٬458 | ( 1٬323 كم²) |
511 ميل²|
مقاطعة Greene | 073 | Jefferson | 37 | Jan 15, 1851 | Dallas County | Nathanael Greene, American Revolutionary War general | 46 | 8٬584 | ( 1٬471 كم²) |
568 ميل²|
مقاطعة Grundy | 075 | Grundy Center | 38 | Jan 15, 1851 | Black Hawk County | Felix Grundy, Tennessee Congressman | 38 | 12٬384 | ( 1٬303 كم²) |
503 ميل²|
مقاطعة Guthrie | 077 | Guthrie Center | 39 | Jul 8, 1851 | Jackson County | Edwin B. Guthrie, Mexican–American War officer | 58 | 10٬722 | ( 1٬531 كم²) |
591 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hamilton | 079 | Webster City | 40 | Dec 22, 1856 | Webster County | William W. Hamilton, President of Iowa Senate (1856–1857) | 36 | 14٬729 | ( 1٬494 كم²) |
577 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hancock | 081 | Garner | 41 | Jan 15, 1851 | Wright County | John Hancock, President of First Continental Congress | 16 | 10٬615 | ( 1٬479 كم²) |
571 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hardin | 083 | Eldora | 42 | Jan 15, 1851 | Black Hawk County | John J. Hardin, prominent soldier, Black Hawk War | 37 | 16٬463 | ( 1٬474 كم²) |
569 ميل²|
مقاطعة Harrison | 085 | Logan | 43 | Jan 15, 1851 | Pottawattamie County | William Henry Harrison, US President | 55 | 14٬670 | ( 1٬805 كم²) |
697 ميل²|
مقاطعة Henry | 087 | Mount Pleasant | 44 | Dec 7, 1836 | Wisconsin Territory | Disputed, see reference[15] | 88 | 19٬547 | ( 1٬124 كم²) |
434 ميل²|
مقاطعة Howard | 089 | Cresco | 45 | Jan 15, 1851 | Chickasaw County | Tilghman Howard, US Representative from Indiana | 9 | 9٬376 | ( 1٬225 كم²) |
473 ميل²|
مقاطعة Humboldt | 091 | Dakota City | 46 | Feb 26, 1857 | Webster County | Alexander von Humboldt, German scientist | 26 | 9٬500 | ( 1٬124 كم²) |
434 ميل²|
مقاطعة Ida | 093 | Ida Grove | 47 | Jan 15, 1851 | Cherokee County | Either Mount Ida in Greece or Ida Smith, child of early settlers[16] | 32 | 6٬833 | ( 1٬119 كم²) |
432 ميل²|
مقاطعة Iowa | 095 | Marengo | 48 | Feb 17, 1843 | Washington County | Iowa River that flows through the county | 63 | 16٬381 | ( 1٬518 كم²) |
586 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jackson | 097 | Maquoketa | 49 | Dec 21, 1837 | Wisconsin Territory | Andrew Jackson, US President | 54 | 19٬342 | ( 1٬647 كم²) |
636 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jasper | 099 | Newton | 50 | Jan 13, 1846 | Mahaska County | William Jasper, American Revolutionary War sergeant | 61 | 37٬919 | ( 1٬891 كم²) |
730 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jefferson | 101 | Fairfield | 51 | Jan 21, 1839 | Native American lands | Thomas Jefferson, US President | 87 | 15٬440 | ( 1٬127 كم²) |
435 ميل²|
مقاطعة Johnson | 103 | Iowa City | 52 | Dec 21, 1837 | Des Moines County, Iowa and Wisconsin Territory | Richard Mentor Johnson, US Vice President; officially renamed after Lulu Johnson (1907-1995)[17] | 64 | 157٬528 | ( 1٬590 كم²) |
614 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jones | 105 | Anamosa | 53 | Dec 21, 1837 | Wisconsin Territory | George Wallace Jones, Iowa Senator | 53 | 20٬900 | ( 1٬489 كم²) |
575 ميل²|
مقاطعة Keokuk | 107 | Sigourney | 54 | Dec 21, 1837 | Washington County | Chief Keokuk | 74 | 9٬914 | ( 1٬500 كم²) |
579 ميل²|
مقاطعة Kossuth | 109 | Algona | 55 | Jan 15, 1851 | Webster County | Lajos Kossuth, Hungarian revolutionary inspired by American democratic ideals | 5 | 14٬396 | ( 2٬520 كم²) |
973 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lee | 111 | Fort Madison and Keokuk | 56 | Dec 7, 1836 | Des Moines County | William Elliott Lee, businessman from the New York Land Company, who sold the county's first tracts of land | 99 | 32٬565 | ( 1٬339 كم²) |
517 ميل²|
مقاطعة Linn | 113 | Cedar Rapids | 57 | Dec 21, 1837 | Wisconsin Territory | Lewis Fields Linn, doctor and Missouri Senator | 52 | 228٬972 | ( 1٬860 كم²) |
718 ميل²|
مقاطعة Louisa | 115 | Wapello | 58 | Dec 7, 1836 | Des Moines County | Disputed, see reference[18] | 76 | 10٬513 | ( 1٬041 كم²) |
402 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lucas | 117 | Chariton | 59 | Jan 13, 1846 | Monroe County | Robert Lucas, first Governor of Iowa Territory | 84 | 8٬747 | ( 1٬116 كم²) |
431 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lyon | 119 | Rock Rapids | 60 | Jan 15, 1851 | Woodbury County, Iowa | Nathaniel Lyon, first Union general to be killed in the American Civil War, (formerly named Buncombe County) | 1 | 12٬324 | ( 1٬523 كم²) |
588 ميل²|
مقاطعة Madison | 121 | Winterset | 61 | Jan 13, 1846 | Polk County | James Madison, US President | 70 | 16٬971 | ( 1٬453 كم²) |
561 ميل²|
مقاطعة Mahaska | 123 | Oskaloosa | 62 | Feb 17, 1843 | Fox and Sac Indian lands | Chief Mahaska | 73 | 21٬874 | ( 1٬479 كم²) |
571 ميل²|
مقاطعة Marion | 125 | Knoxville | 63 | Jun 10, 1845 | Washington County | Francis Marion, American Revolutionary War general | 72 | 33٬770 | ( 1٬435 كم²) |
554 ميل²|
مقاطعة Marshall | 127 | Marshalltown | 64 | Jan 13, 1846 | Jasper County | John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court | 49 | 40٬014 | ( 1٬481 كم²) |
572 ميل²|
مقاطعة Mills | 129 | Glenwood | 65 | Jan 15, 1851 | Pottawattamie County | Frederick Mills, major killed during the Battle of Churubusco, Mexican–American War | 79 | 14٬633 | ( 1٬132 كم²) |
437 ميل²|
مقاطعة Mitchell | 131 | Osage | 66 | Jan 15, 1851 | Chickasaw County | John Mitchel, Irish revolutionary who operated out of the US | 8 | 10٬518 | ( 1٬215 كم²) |
469 ميل²|
مقاطعة Monona | 133 | Onawa | 67 | Jan 15, 1851 | Harrison County | Probably from the name of a fictional Native American character in a play[14] | 43 | 8٬493 | ( 1٬795 كم²) |
693 ميل²|
مقاطعة Monroe | 135 | Albia | 68 | Feb 17, 1843 | Wapello County | James Monroe, US President | 85 | 7٬504 | ( 1٬121 كم²) |
433 ميل²|
مقاطعة Montgomery | 137 | Red Oak | 69 | Jan 15, 1851 | Polk County | Richard Montgomery, American Revolutionary War general | 80 | 10٬139 | ( 1٬098 كم²) |
424 ميل²|
مقاطعة Muscatine | 139 | Muscatine | 70 | Dec 7, 1836 | Des Moines County | debated, possibly Mascouten People | 77 | 42٬218 | ( 1٬137 كم²) |
439 ميل²|
مقاطعة O'Brien | 141 | Primghar | 71 | Jan 15, 1851 | Cherokee County | William Smith O'Brien, Irish revolutionary inspired by American democratic ideals | 13 | 14٬012 | ( 1٬484 كم²) |
573 ميل²|
مقاطعة Osceola | 143 | Sibley | 72 | Jan 15, 1851 | Woodbury County | Osceola, Seminole leader | 2 | 5٬978 | ( 1٬033 كم²) |
399 ميل²|
مقاطعة Page | 145 | Clarinda | 73 | Feb 24, 1847 | Pottawattamie County | John Page, officer killed in Battle of Palo Alto, Mexican–American War | 91 | 15٬014 | ( 1٬386 كم²) |
535 ميل²|
مقاطعة Palo Alto | 147 | Emmetsburg | 74 | Jan 15, 1851 | Kossuth County | Battle of Palo Alto, Mexican–American War | 15 | 8٬810 | ( 1٬461 كم²) |
564 ميل²|
مقاطعة Plymouth | 149 | Le Mars | 75 | Jan 15, 1851 | Woodbury County | Plymouth, Massachusetts | 22 | 25٬722 | ( 2٬238 كم²) |
864 ميل²|
مقاطعة Pocahontas | 151 | Pocahontas | 76 | Jan 15, 1851 | Greene County and Humboldt County | Pocahontas, famous Native American woman | 25 | 6٬976 | ( 1٬497 كم²) |
578 ميل²|
مقاطعة Polk | 153 | Des Moines | 77 | Jan 13, 1846 | Native American lands | James K. Polk, US President | 60 | 505٬255 | ( 1٬476 كم²) |
570 ميل²|
مقاطعة Pottawattamie | 155 | Council Bluffs | 78 | Feb 24, 1847 | Native American lands | Potawatomi People | 67 | 93٬179 | ( 2٬471 كم²) |
954 ميل²|
مقاطعة Poweshiek | 157 | Montezuma | 79 | Feb 17, 1843 | Meskwaki lands | Chief Poweshiek, Meskwaki | 62 | 18٬453 | ( 1٬515 كم²) |
585 ميل²|
مقاطعة Ringgold | 159 | Mount Ayr | 80 | Feb 24, 1847 | Taylor County | Samuel Ringgold, major killed in the Mexican–American War | 93 | 4٬642 | ( 1٬393 كم²) |
538 ميل²|
مقاطعة Sac | 161 | Sac City | 81 | Jan 15, 1851 | Greene County | Sauk (Sac) People | 33 | 9٬686 | ( 1٬492 كم²) |
576 ميل²|
مقاطعة Scott | 163 | Davenport | 82 | Dec 21, 1837 | Wisconsin Territory | Winfield Scott, War of 1812 General | 78 | 174٬270 | ( 1٬186 كم²) |
458 ميل²|
مقاطعة Shelby | 165 | Harlan | 83 | Jan 15, 1851 | Cass County | Isaac Shelby, American Revolutionary War General, War of 1812 | 56 | 11٬806 | ( 1٬531 كم²) |
591 ميل²|
مقاطعة Sioux | 167 | Orange City | 84 | Jan 15, 1851 | Plymouth County | Sioux People | 12 | 36٬246 | ( 1٬989 كم²) |
768 ميل²|
مقاطعة Story | 169 | Nevada | 85 | Jan 13, 1846 | Boone County, Jasper County, and Polk County | Joseph Story, US Supreme Court Justice | 48 | 98٬566 | ( 1٬484 كم²) |
573 ميل²|
مقاطعة Tama | 171 | Toledo | 86 | Feb 17, 1843 | Benton County and Boone County | Disputed, see reference[19] | 50 | 16٬833 | ( 1٬867 كم²) |
721 ميل²|
مقاطعة Taylor | 173 | Bedford | 87 | Feb 24, 1847 | Page County | Zachary Taylor, US President | 92 | 5٬924 | ( 1٬383 كم²) |
534 ميل²|
مقاطعة Union | 175 | Creston | 88 | Jan 15, 1851 | Clarke County | The union of the states | 82 | 11٬906 | ( 1٬098 كم²) |
424 ميل²|
مقاطعة Van Buren | 177 | Keosauqua | 89 | Dec 7, 1836 | Des Moines County | Martin Van Buren, US President | 98 | 7٬266 | ( 1٬256 كم²) |
485 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wapello | 179 | Ottumwa | 90 | Feb 17, 1843 | Native American lands | Chief Wapello | 86 | 35٬166 | ( 1٬119 كم²) |
432 ميل²|
مقاطعة Warren | 181 | Indianola | 91 | Jan 13, 1846 | Polk County | Joseph Warren, American Revolutionary War General | 71 | 55٬205 | ( 1٬481 كم²) |
572 ميل²|
مقاطعة Washington | 183 | Washington | 92 | Jan 25, 1839 | Wisconsin Territory | George Washington, US President | 75 | 22٬560 | ( 1٬474 كم²) |
569 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wayne | 185 | Corydon | 93 | Jan 13, 1846 | Appanoose County | Anthony Wayne, American Revolutionary War General | 95 | 6٬557 | ( 1٬362 كم²) |
526 ميل²|
مقاطعة Webster | 187 | Fort Dodge | 94 | Jan 12, 1853 | Risley County and Yell County (defunct IA counties)[20] | Daniel Webster, Massachusetts Senator | 35 | 36٬485 | ( 1٬852 كم²) |
715 ميل²|
مقاطعة Winnebago | 189 | Forest City | 95 | Jan 15, 1851 | Kossuth County | Winnebago (Ho–Chunk) People | 6 | 10٬571 | ( 1٬036 كم²) |
400 ميل²|
مقاطعة Winneshiek | 191 | Decorah | 96 | Feb 20, 1847 | Native American lands | Chief Winneshiek | 10 | 19٬815 | ( 1٬787 كم²) |
690 ميل²|
مقاطعة Woodbury | 193 | Sioux City | 97 | Jan 12, 1853 | Wahkaw County (renamed), Polk County | Levi Woodbury, New Hampshire Governor | 31 | 105٬951 | ( 2٬261 كم²) |
873 ميل²|
مقاطعة Worth | 195 | Northwood | 98 | Jan 15, 1851 | Mitchell County | William Jenkins Worth, Black Hawk War and Mexican–American War officer | 7 | 7٬297 | ( 1٬036 كم²) |
400 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wright | 197 | Clarion | 99 | Jan 15, 1851 | Webster County and Kossuth County | Silas Wright, New York Governor, and Joseph Albert Wright, Indiana Governor (brothers) | 27 | 12٬656 | ( 1٬505 كم²) |
581 ميل²
قائمة
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- مقاطعة إيميت، آيوا
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- مقاطعة بولك، آيوا
- مقاطعة بون، آيوا
- مقاطعة بوينا فيستا، آيوا
- مقاطعة بيج، آيوا
- مقاطعة بينتون، آيوا
- مقاطعة تاما، آيوا
- مقاطعة تايلور، آيوا
- مقاطعة تشيروكي، آيوا
- مقاطعة تشيكاسو، آيوا
- مقاطعة جاسبر، آيوا
- مقاطعة جاكسون، آيوا
- مقاطعة جونز، آيوا
- مقاطعة جونسون، آيوا
- مقاطعة جيفيرسون، آيوا
- مقاطعة دالاس، آيوا
- مقاطعة دوبوك، آيوا
- مقاطعة دي موين، آيوا
- مقاطعة ديفيس، آيوا
- مقاطعة ديكاتور، آيوا
- مقاطعة ديكينسون، آيوا
- مقاطعة ديلاوير، آيوا
- مقاطعة رايت، آيوا
- مقاطعة رينغولد، آيوا
- مقاطعة ساك، آيوا
- مقاطعة سايو، آيوا
- مقاطعة ستوري، آيوا
- مقاطعة سكوت، آيوا
- مقاطعة سيدار، آيوا
- مقاطعة سيرو غوردو، آيوا
- مقاطعة شيلبي، آيوا
- مقاطعة غروندي، آيوا
- مقاطعة غرين، آيوا
- مقاطعة غوذري، آيوا
- مقاطعة فان بورين، آيوا
- مقاطعة فاييت، آيوا
- مقاطعة فرانكلن، آيوا
- مقاطعة فريمونت، آيوا
- مقاطعة فلويد، آيوا
- مقاطعة كاس، آيوا
- مقاطعة كالهاون، آيوا
- مقاطعة كروفورد، آيوا
- مقاطعة كروكر، آيوا
- مقاطعة كلارك، آيوا
- مقاطعة كلاي، آيوا
- مقاطعة كلايتون، آيوا
- مقاطعة كلينتون، آيوا
- مقاطعة كوسوث، آيوا
- مقاطعة كيوكوك، آيوا
- مقاطعة لوكاس، آيوا
- مقاطعة لويزا، آيوا
- مقاطعة لي، آيوا
- مقاطعة لين، آيوا
- مقاطعة ليون، آيوا
- مقاطعة ماديسون، آيوا
- مقاطعة مارشال، آيوا
- مقاطعة ماريون، آيوا
- مقاطعة ماهاسكا، آيوا
- مقاطعة موسكاتاين، آيوا
- مقاطعة مونتغومري، آيوا
- مقاطعة مونرو، آيوا
- مقاطعة مونونا، آيوا
- مقاطعة ميتشل، آيوا
- مقاطعة ميلز، آيوا
- مقاطعة هاردين، آيوا
- مقاطعة هاريسون، آيوا
- مقاطعة هاميلتون، آيوا
- مقاطعة هانكوك، آيوا
- مقاطعة هاوارد، آيوا
- مقاطعة هنري، آيوا
- مقاطعة هومبولت، آيوا
- مقاطعة وابيلو، آيوا
- مقاطعة وارين، آيوا
- مقاطعة واشنطن، آيوا
- مقاطعة وودبري، آيوا
- مقاطعة وورث، آيوا
- مقاطعة ويبستر، آيوا
- مقاطعة وين، آيوا
- مقاطعة وينيباغو، آيوا
- مقاطعة وينيشيك، آيوا
- مقاطعة يونيون، آيوا
مقاطعات سابقة
The following counties no longer exist:[21]
- Bancroft (1851–1855), merged with Kossuth County[22]
- Cook (1836–1837), merged with Muscatine County[23]
- Crocker (1870–1871), merged with Kossuth County[24]
- Risley (1851–1853), formed Hamilton County[25]
- Yell (1851–1853), formed Webster County[26]
مقاطعات مقترحة
- Larrabee (proposed 1913, failed 1914. Seceded from Kossuth County)[27]
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