قائمة مقاطعات ولاية تكساس الأمريكية
قائمة مقاطعات ولاية تكساس الأمريكية ولاية تكساس مقسمة إلى 254 المقاطعات، أكثر من أي ولاية أخرى في الولايات المتحدة. وقسمت ولاية تكساس إلى البلديات، وهي وحدة من الحكومة المحلية تحت الحكم الإسباني و المكسيكي. عندما جمهورية تكساس حصلت على استقلالها في عام 1836، كان هناك 23 بلدية، وهي التي أصبحت مقاطعات ولاية تكساس. وفي وقت لاحق تم تقسيمها إلى العديد من المقاطعات الجديدة.
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القائمة
المقاطعة |
الكود [1] |
مقعد المقاطعة [2] |
تأسست [2] |
النشأة |
التسمية |
السكان [2] |
المساحة [2] |
الخريطة |
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مقاطعة Anderson | 001 | Palestine | 1846 | مقاطعة هيوستن | Kenneth Lewis Anderson (1805-1845), the last vice president of the Republic of Texas | 55٬109 | ( 2٬774 كم²) |
1٬071 ميل²|
مقاطعة Andrews | 003 | Andrews | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Richard Andrews (?-1835), the first Texan soldier to die in the Texas Revolution | 13٬004 | ( 3٬888 كم²) |
1٬501 ميل²|
مقاطعة Angelina | 005 | Lufkin | 1846 | مقاطعة نيكودوشيز | A Hainai Native American woman who assisted early Spanish missionaries, whom they called "Little Angel" (Spanish: Angelina) | 80٬130 | ( 2٬077 كم²) |
802 ميل²|
مقاطعة Aransas | 007 | Rockport | 1871 | مقاطعة رفيوگو | Aransas Bay, named in turn for an early Spanish fort; this support was supposedly named in turn for a Spanish palace Aránzazu, possibly related to the Sanctuario de Aránzazu (Arantzazu is Basque for "place of thorns") |
22٬497 | ( 653 كم²) |
252 ميل²|
مقاطعة Archer | 009 | Archer City | 1858 | مقاطعة فانين | Branch Tanner Archer, a commissioner for the Republic of Texas | 8٬854 | ( 2٬357 كم²) |
910 ميل²|
مقاطعة Armstrong | 011 | Claude | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | One of several Texas pioneer families, although it is not certain which one | 2٬148 | ( 2٬367 كم²) |
914 ميل²|
مقاطعة Atascosa | 013 | Jourdanton | 1856 | مقاطعة بيكسار | The Spanish word for "boggy" | 38٬628 | ( 3٬191 كم²) |
1٬232 ميل²|
مقاطعة Austin | 015 | Bellville | 1836 | One of the original 23 counties | Stephen F. Austin (1793-1836), known as the Father of Texas | 23٬590 | ( 1٬691 كم²) |
653 ميل²|
مقاطعة Bailey | 017 | Muleshoe | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Peter James Bailey, a soldier and defender of the Alamo | 6٬594 | ( 2٬142 كم²) |
827 ميل²|
مقاطعة Bandera | 019 | Bandera | 1856 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Bandera Pass, named in turn for the Spanish word for "flag" | 17٬645 | ( 2٬051 كم²) |
792 ميل²|
مقاطعة Bastrop | 021 | Bastrop | 1836 | One oواحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | Felipe Enrique Neri, Baron de Bastrop, the Dutch settler who provided essential help to Stephen F. Austin in obtaining his original land grants | 57٬733 | ( 2٬300 كم²) |
888 ميل²|
مقاطعة Baylor | 023 | Seymour | 1858 | مقاطعة فانين | Henry Weidner Baylor, a surgeon in the Texas Rangers during the Mexican-American War | 4٬093 | ( 2٬256 كم²) |
871 ميل²|
مقاطعة Bee | 025 | Beeville | 1857 | San Patricio County, Goliad County, Refugio County, Live Oak County, and Karnes County | Barnard Elliott Bee, Sr. (1787-1853), a secretary of state of the Republic of Texas | 32٬359 | ( 2٬279 كم²) |
880 ميل²|
مقاطعة Bell | 027 | Belton | 1850 | مقاطعة ميلام | Peter Hansborough Bell, the third governor of Texas (1849-1853) | 237٬974 | ( 2٬743 كم²) |
1٬059 ميل²|
مقاطعة Bexar | 029 | San Antonio | 1836 | One of the original 23 counties | San Antonio de Béxar, the major presidio in Mexican Texas, named in turn for the San Antonio River and the Spanish viceroy's family, who were Dukes of Béjar in Spain | 1٬392٬931 | ( 3٬230 كم²) |
1٬247 ميل²|
مقاطعة Blanco | 031 | Johnson City | 1858 | Burnet County, Comal County, Gillespie County and Hays County | The Blanco River (Blanco is Spanish for "white") |
8٬418 | ( 1٬841 كم²) |
711 ميل²|
مقاطعة Borden | 033 | Gail | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Gail Borden, Jr. (1801-1874), businessman, publisher, surveyor, and inventor of condensed milk | 729 | ( 2٬328 كم²) |
899 ميل²|
مقاطعة Bosque | 035 | Meridian | 1854 | McLennan County | The Bosque River (Bosque is Spanish for "wooded") |
17٬204 | ( 2٬561 كم²) |
989 ميل²|
مقاطعة Bowie | 037 | Boston | 1840 | Red River County | James Bowie (1796-1836), the legendary knife fighter who died at the Battle of the Alamo | 89٬306 | ( 2٬300 كم²) |
888 ميل²|
مقاطعة Brazoria | 039 | Angleton | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | Brazoria, Texas, an early port on the Brazos River | 241٬767 | ( 3٬592 كم²) |
1٬387 ميل²|
مقاطعة Brazos | 041 | Bryan | 1841 | Washington County Named Navasota County until 1842 |
The Brazos River | 152٬415 | ( 1٬518 كم²) |
586 ميل²|
مقاطعة Brewster | 043 | Alpine | 1887 | Presidio County | Henry Percy Brewster (1816-1884), a secretary of war for the Republic of Texas and soldier in the Civil War | 8٬866 | ( 16٬040 كم²) |
6٬193 ميل²|
مقاطعة Briscoe | 045 | Silverton | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Andrew Briscoe (1810-1849), a signatory of the Texan Declaration of Independence and soldier during the Texan Revolution | 1٬790 | ( 2٬331 كم²) |
900 ميل²|
مقاطعة Brooks | 047 | Falfurrias | 1911 | Starr County | John Abijah Brooks, a Texas Ranger and state legislator | 7٬976 | ( 2٬442 كم²) |
943 ميل²|
مقاطعة Brown | 049 | Brownwood | 1856 | Comanche County and Travis County | Henry Stevenson Brown, a commander at the Battle of Velasco | 37٬674 | ( 2٬445 كم²) |
944 ميل²|
مقاطعة Burleson | 051 | Caldwell | 1846 | مقاطعة ميلام | Edward Burleson (1798-1851), a general of the Texas Revolution and Vice President of the Republic of Texas | 16٬470 | ( 1٬725 كم²) |
666 ميل²|
مقاطعة Burnet | 053 | Burnet | 1852 | مقاطعة بل, Travis County and Williamson County | David Gouverneur Burnet, the first president of the Republic of Texas (1836) | 34٬147 | ( 2٬577 كم²) |
995 ميل²|
مقاطعة Caldwell | 055 | Lockhart | 1848 | Bastrop County and Gonzales County | Mathew Caldwell, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and soldier during the Texas Revolution | 32٬194 | ( 1٬414 كم²) |
546 ميل²|
مقاطعة Calhoun | 057 | Port Lavaca | 1846 | Jackson County, Matagorda County and Victoria County | John C. Calhoun, the seventh vice president of the United States (1825-1832) | 20٬647 | ( 1٬326 كم²) |
512 ميل²|
مقاطعة Callahan | 059 | Baird | 1858 | مقاطعة بيكسار, Bosque County, and Travis County | James Hughes Callahan, a soldier during the Texas Revolution | 12٬905 | ( 2٬328 كم²) |
899 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cameron | 061 | Brownsville | 1848 | Nueces County and lands ceded by Mexico | Ewen Cameron, a soldier during the Texas Revolution killed during the Black Bean Episode | 335٬227 | ( 2٬347 كم²) |
906 ميل²|
مقاطعة Camp | 063 | Pittsburg | 1874 | Upshur County | John Lafayette Camp (1828-1891), a Texas state senator | 11٬549 | ( 513 كم²) |
198 ميل²|
مقاطعة Carson | 065 | Panhandle | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Samuel Price Carson, the first secretary of state of the Republic of Texas (1836-1838) | 6٬516 | ( 2٬391 كم²) |
923 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cass | 067 | Linden | 1846 | Bowie County | Lewis Cass (1782-1866), a senator from Michigan who had favored the annexation of Texas to الولايات المتحدة Named Davis County 1861–1871 |
30٬438 | ( 2٬429 كم²) |
938 ميل²|
مقاطعة Castro | 069 | Dimmitt | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Henri Castro (1786-1865), a French consul general for the Republic of Texas and founder of a colony in Texas | 8٬285 | ( 2٬326 كم²) |
898 ميل²|
مقاطعة Chambers | 071 | Anahuac | 1858 | Jefferson County and Liberty County | Thomas Jefferson Chambers, lawyer and surveyor who helped to resolve land disputes for Americans in Mexican Texas | 26٬031 | ( 1٬551 كم²) |
599 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cherokee | 073 | Rusk | 1846 | مقاطعة نيكودوشيز | The Cherokee Native American tribe | 46٬659 | ( 2٬725 كم²) |
1٬052 ميل²|
مقاطعة Childress | 075 | Childress | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار and Young County | George Campbell Childress (1804-1841), one of the authors of the Texas Declaration of Independence | 7٬688 | ( 1٬839 كم²) |
710 ميل²|
مقاطعة Clay | 077 | Henrietta | 1857 | Cooke County | U.S. Senator from Henry Clay كنتكي and ninth secretary of state of the United States (1825-1829) | 11٬006 | ( 2٬844 كم²) |
1٬098 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cochran | 079 | Morton | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار and Young County | Robert E. Cochran (1810-1836), a defender of the Alamo | 3٬730 | ( 2٬007 كم²) |
775 ميل²|
مقاطعة Coke | 081 | Robert Lee | 1889 | Tom Green County | Richard Coke, the fifteenth governor of Texas (1874-1876) | 3٬864 | ( 2٬328 كم²) |
899 ميل²|
مقاطعة Coleman | 083 | Coleman | 1858 | Brown County and Travis County | Robert M. Coleman, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and soldier at the Battle of San Jacinto | 9٬235 | ( 3٬297 كم²) |
1٬273 ميل²|
مقاطعة Collin | 085 | McKinney | 1846 | مقاطعة فانين | Collin McKinney (1766-1861), an author of the Texas Declaration of Independence | 491٬675 | ( 2٬196 كم²) |
848 ميل²|
مقاطعة Collingsworth | 087 | Wellington | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار and Young County | James Collinsworth, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and first chief justice of the Republic of Texas (spelling differs due to an error in the bill creating the county) |
3٬206 | ( 2٬380 كم²) |
919 ميل²|
مقاطعة Colorado | 089 | Columbus | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | The Colorado River of Texas (Colorado is Spanish for "red") |
20٬390 | ( 2٬494 كم²) |
963 ميل²|
مقاطعة Comal | 091 | New Braunfels | 1846 | مقاطعة بيكسار | The Comal River (Comal is Spanish for "basin") |
78٬021 | ( 1٬456 كم²) |
562 ميل²|
مقاطعة Comanche | 093 | Comanche | 1856 | Bosque County and Coryell County | The Comanche Native American tribe | 14٬026 | ( 2٬429 كم²) |
938 ميل²|
مقاطعة Concho | 095 | Paint Rock | 1858 | مقاطعة بيكسار | The Concho River (Concho is Spanish for "shell") |
3٬966 | ( 2٬569 كم²) |
992 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cooke | 097 | Gainesville | 1848 | مقاطعة فانين | William Gordon Cooke, a soldier during the Texas Revolution | 36٬363 | ( 2٬264 كم²) |
874 ميل²|
مقاطعة Coryell | 099 | Gatesville | 1854 | مقاطعة بل | James Coryell, a frontiersman and Texas Ranger who was killed by Native Americans | 74٬978 | ( 2٬725 كم²) |
1٬052 ميل²|
مقاطعة Cottle | 101 | Paducah | 1876 | مقاطعة فانين | George Washington Cottle, who died defending the Alamo | 1٬904 | ( 2٬334 كم²) |
901 ميل²|
مقاطعة Crane | 103 | Crane | 1887 | مقاطعة توم گرين | William Carey Crane, a president of Baylor University | 3٬996 | ( 2٬036 كم²) |
786 ميل²|
مقاطعة Crockett | 105 | Ozona | 1875 | مقاطعة بيكسار | David Crockett (1786-1836), the legendary frontiersman who died at the Battle of the Alamo | 4٬099 | ( 7٬273 كم²) |
2٬808 ميل²|
مقاطعة Crosby | 107 | Crosbyton | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار and مقاطعة يونگ | Stephen Crosby, a Texas Land Commissioner | 7٬072 | ( 2٬331 كم²) |
900 ميل²|
مقاطعة Culberson | 109 | Van Horn | 1911 | El Paso County | David Browning Culberson, a lawyer, U.S. Congressman, and soldier in the Civil War | 2٬975 | ( 9٬876 كم²) |
3٬813 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dallam | 111 | Dalhart | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | James Wilmer Dallam, a lawyer and newspaper publisher who had a close association with the Supreme Court of Texas | 6٬222 | ( 3٬898 كم²) |
1٬505 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dallas | 113 | Dallas | 1846 | مقاطعة نيكودوشيز and Robertson County | George Mifflin Dallas, the eleventh vice president of the United States (1845-1849) (Disputed) |
2٬294٬706 | ( 2٬279 كم²) |
880 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dawson | 115 | Lamesa | 1846 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Nicholas Mosby Dawson, a soldier of the Texan Revolution and victim of the Dawson Massacre | 14٬985 | ( 2٬336 كم²) |
902 ميل²|
مقاطعة Deaf Smith | 117 | Hereford | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Erastus "Deaf" Smith (1787-1837), a scout during the Texan Revolution | 18٬561 | ( 3٬877 كم²) |
1٬497 ميل²|
مقاطعة Delta | 119 | Cooper | 1870 | Hopkins County and Lamar County | Its triangular shape, much like the Greek letter Delta | 5٬327 | ( 717 كم²) |
277 ميل²|
مقاطعة Denton | 121 | Denton | 1846 | مقاطعة فانين | John Bunyan Denton (1806-1841), a preacher, lawyer, and soldier killed during a raid on a Native American camp | 584٬238 | ( 2٬300 كم²) |
888 ميل²|
مقاطعة DeWitt | 123 | Cuero | 1846 | مقاطعة گولياد, Gonzales County and Victoria County | Green DeWitt, an empresario who founded an early colony in Texas | 20٬013 | ( 2٬354 كم²) |
909 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dickens | 125 | Dickens | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | J.A. Dickens, who died at the Battle of the Alamo | 2٬762 | ( 2٬341 كم²) |
904 ميل²|
مقاطعة Dimmit | 127 | Carrizo Springs | 1858 | مقاطعة بيكسار, Maverick County, Uvalde County and Webb County | Philip Dimmitt, a major figure in the Texas Revolution | 10٬248 | ( 3٬447 كم²) |
1٬331 ميل²|
مقاطعة Donley | 129 | Clarendon | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Stockton P. Donley, a frontier lawyer and Texas Supreme Court justice | 3٬828 | ( 2٬409 كم²) |
930 ميل²|
مقاطعة Duval | 131 | San Diego | 1858 | مقاطعة لايڤ اوك, مقاطعة نويسيز and مقاطعة ستار | Burr Harrison DuVal (1809-1836), a soldier in the Texas Revolution who died in the Goliad Massacre | 13٬120 | ( 4٬644 كم²) |
1٬793 ميل²|
مقاطعة Eastland | 133 | Eastland | 1858 | مقاطعة بوسك, مقاطعة كورييل and مقاطعة تراڤيز | William Mosby Eastland, a soldier during the Texas Revolution | 18٬297 | ( 2٬398 كم²) |
926 ميل²|
مقاطعة Ector | 135 | Odessa | 1887 | مقاطعة توم گرين | Mathew Ector (1822-1879), a Confederate general during the Civil War | 121٬123 | ( 2٬334 كم²) |
901 ميل²|
مقاطعة Edwards | 137 | Rocksprings | 1858 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Haden Edwards (1771-1849), empresario and filibuster who led the Fredonian Rebellion | 2٬162 | ( 5٬491 كم²) |
2٬120 ميل²|
مقاطعة Ellis | 139 | Waxahachie | 1849 | Navarro County | Richard Ellis (1781-1846), president of the convention that produced the Texas Declaration of Independence | 111٬360 | ( 2٬435 كم²) |
940 ميل²|
مقاطعة El Paso | 141 | El Paso | 1848 | Santa Fe County | Neighboring Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, formerly called El Paso del Norte as it served as the pass north from central Mexico to the settlements of New Mexico | 721٬598 | ( 2٬624 كم²) |
1٬013 ميل²|
مقاطعة Erath | 143 | Stephenville | 1856 | مقاطعة بوسك and مقاطعة كورييل | George Bernard Erath, an early surveyor and a soldier at the Battle of San Jacinto | 33٬001 | ( 2٬813 كم²) |
1٬086 ميل²|
مقاطعة Falls | 145 | Marlin | 1850 | Limestone County and مقاطعة ميلام | The Falls on the Brazos | 18٬576 | ( 1٬992 كم²) |
769 ميل²|
مقاطعة Fannin | 147 | Bonham | 1837 | مقاطعة رد ريڤر | James Walker Fannin, Jr. (1805-1836), the commander of the Texans killed in the Goliad Massacre | 31٬242 | ( 2٬310 كم²) |
892 ميل²|
مقاطعة Fayette | 149 | La Grange | 1837 | مقاطعة باستروپ | Gilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette (1757-1834), the French-born general and hero of the الحرب الثورية الأمريكية | 21٬804 | ( 2٬460 كم²) |
950 ميل²|
مقاطعة Fisher | 151 | Roby | 1876 | Bexar County | Samuel Rhoads Fisher (1794-1839), a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and secretary of the Navy under the Republic of Texas | 4٬344 | ( 2٬334 كم²) |
901 ميل²|
مقاطعة Floyd | 153 | Floydada | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار and Young County | Dolphin Ward Floyd, who died defending the Alamo | 7٬771 | ( 2٬569 كم²) |
992 ميل²|
مقاطعة Foard | 155 | Crowell | 1891 | مقاطعة كوتل, Hardeman County, King County and Knox County | Robert Levi Foard, an attorney and Confederate major in the Civil War | 1٬622 | ( 1٬831 كم²) |
707 ميل²|
مقاطعة Fort Bend | 157 | Richmond | 1837 | Austin County, مقاطعة برازوريا and Harris County | A blockhouse positioned in a bend of the Brazos River | 354٬452 | ( 2٬266 كم²) |
875 ميل²|
مقاطعة Franklin | 159 | Mount Vernon | 1875 | Titus County | Benjamin Cromwell Franklin (1805-1873), a judge and Texas State Senator | 9٬458 | ( 741 كم²) |
286 ميل²|
مقاطعة Freestone | 161 | Fairfield | 1850 | Limestone County | A type of peach grown in the area[3] | 17٬867 | ( 2٬292 كم²) |
885 ميل²|
مقاطعة Frio | 163 | Pearsall | 1858 | مقاطعة أتاسكوسا, Bexar County and Uvalde County | The Frio River (Frio is Spanish for "cold") |
16٬252 | ( 2٬934 كم²) |
1٬133 ميل²|
مقاطعة Gaines | 165 | Seminole | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | James Gaines, merchant and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence | 14٬467 | ( 3٬890 كم²) |
1٬502 ميل²|
مقاطعة Galveston | 167 | Galveston | 1838 | مقاطعة برازوريا, Harris County and مقاطعة ليبيرتي | Bernardo de Gálvez, Spanish governor of the Louisiana Territory (1777-1785) | 277٬563 | ( 1٬033 كم²) |
399 ميل²|
مقاطعة Garza | 169 | Post | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | José Antonio de la Garza, pioneering settler and first Mayor of San Antonio | 4٬872 | ( 2٬321 كم²) |
896 ميل²|
مقاطعة Gillespie | 171 | Fredericksburg | 1848 | مقاطعة بيكسار and مقاطعة تراڤيز | Robert Addison Gillespie, a merchant, Mexican-American War soldier, and Texas Ranger | 20٬814 | ( 2٬748 كم²) |
1٬061 ميل²|
مقاطعة Glasscock | 173 | Garden City | 1887 | مقاطعة توم گرين | George Washington Glasscock (1810-1868), an early Texian settler, businessman, soldier, and state representative | 1٬406 | ( 2٬334 كم²) |
901 ميل²|
مقاطعة Goliad | 175 | Goliad | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | Its county seat, named in turn as an anagram of Miguel Hidalgo, the inspirational figure behind the Mexican War of Independence | 6٬928 | ( 2٬212 كم²) |
854 ميل²|
مقاطعة Gonzales | 177 | Gonzales | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | Its county seat, named in turn for Coahuila y Tejas governor Rafael Gonzales | 18٬628 | ( 2٬766 كم²) |
1٬068 ميل²|
مقاطعة Gray | 179 | Pampa | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | Peter W. Gray (1819-1874), a lawyer, state senator, and soldier in the Civil War | 22٬744 | ( 2٬404 كم²) |
928 ميل²|
مقاطعة Grayson | 181 | Sherman | 1846 | مقاطعة فانين | Peter Wagener Grayson, an attorney general of the Republic of Texas | 110٬595 | ( 2٬419 كم²) |
934 ميل²|
مقاطعة Gregg | 183 | Longview | 1873 | مقاطعة أپشور | John Gregg (1828-1864), a Confederate general during the Civil War | 111٬379 | ( 710 كم²) |
274 ميل²|
مقاطعة Grimes | 185 | Anderson | 1846 | Montgomery County | Jesse Grimes (1788-1866), a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and early settler of the future county | 23٬552 | ( 2٬056 كم²) |
794 ميل²|
مقاطعة Guadalupe | 187 | Seguin | 1846 | مقاطعة بيكسار and مقاطعة گونزالس | The Guadalupe River, named in turn for the Mexican spiritual icon Our Lady of Guadalupe | 89٬023 | ( 1٬841 كم²) |
711 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hale | 189 | Plainview | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار | John C. Hale, a lieutenant killed in action at the Battle of San Jacinto | 36٬602 | ( 2٬603 كم²) |
1٬005 ميل²خريطة الولاية توضح مقاطعة Hale |
مقاطعة Hall | 191 | Memphis | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار and مقاطعة يونگ | Warren DeWitt Clinton Hall, a secretary of war for the Republic of Texas (1836) | 3٬782 | ( 2٬339 كم²) |
903 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hamilton | 193 | Hamilton | 1856 | مقاطعة بوسك, مقاطعة كومانش and Lampasas County | James Hamilton Jr., governor of South Carolina (1830-1832) who gave financial aid to the Republic of Texas | 8٬229 | ( 2٬165 كم²) |
836 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hansford | 195 | Spearman | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار and مقاطعة يونگ | John M. Hansford, a Texas state representative and judge | 5٬369 | ( 2٬383 كم²) |
920 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hardeman | 197 | Quanah | 1858 | مقاطعة فانين | Bailey Hardeman, the first secretary of the treasury for the Republic of Texas, and his brother Thomas Jones Hardeman, state representative and judge | 4٬724 | ( 1٬800 كم²) |
695 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hardin | 199 | Kountze | 1858 | مقاطعة جيفرسون and مقاطعة ليبيرتي | The Hardin family, earliest settlers of Liberty County | 48٬073 | ( 2٬315 كم²) |
894 ميل²|
مقاطعة Harris | 201 | Houston | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | John Richardson Harris, early settler and founder of Harrisburg, Texas, which eventually became known as Houston Named Harrisburg County until 1839 |
3٬693٬050 | ( 4٬478 كم²) |
1٬729 ميل²|
مقاطعة Harrison | 203 | Marshall | 1839 | Shelby County | Jonas Harrison, a lawyer and soldier in the Texas Revolution | 62٬110 | ( 2٬328 كم²) |
899 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hartley | 205 | Channing | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار and مقاطعة يونگ | Oliver C. and Rufus K. Hartley, brothers and original reporters for the Texas Supreme Court | 5٬537 | ( 3٬787 كم²) |
1٬462 ميل²|
مقاطعة Haskell | 207 | Haskell | 1858 | مقاطعة فانين and مقاطعة ميلاما | Charles Ready Haskell, Texas revolutionary soldier killed in the Goliad Massacre | 6٬093 | ( 2٬339 كم²) |
903 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hays | 209 | San Marcos | 1848 | مقاطعة تراڤيز | John Coffee Hays (1817-1883), a leading Texas Ranger and Mexican-American War officer | 97٬589 | ( 1٬756 كم²) |
678 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hemphill | 211 | Canadian | 1876 | مقاطعة بيكسار and مقاطعة يونگ | John Hemphill (1803-1862), U.S. Senator and Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court | 3٬351 | ( 2٬357 كم²) |
910 ميل²|
مقاطعة Henderson | 213 | Athens | 1846 | Houston County and مقاطعة نيكودوشيز | James Pinckney Henderson, the first governor of Texas (1846-1847) | 73٬277 | ( 2٬264 كم²) |
874 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hidalgo | 215 | Edinburg | 1852 | Cameron County | Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (1753-1811), the priest who raised the call for Mexico's independence from Spain | 569٬463 | ( 4٬064 كم²) |
1٬569 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hill | 217 | Hillsboro | 1853 | Navarro County | George Washington Hill, a secretary of war and secretary of the navy under the Republic of Texas | 32٬321 | ( 2٬492 كم²) |
962 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hockley | 219 | Levelland | 1876 | Bexar County and Young County | George Washington Hockley (1802-1854), Chief of Staff of the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution and secretary of war of the Republic of Texas | 22٬716 | ( 2٬352 كم²) |
908 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hood | 221 | Granbury | 1866 | Johnson County | John Bell Hood (1831-1879), a Confederate lieutenant general and the commander of Hood's Texas Brigade | 41٬100 | ( 1٬093 كم²) |
422 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hopkins | 223 | Sulphur Springs | 1846 | Lamar County and Nacogdoches County | David Hopkins, an early settler in the future county | 31٬960 | ( 2٬033 كم²) |
785 ميل²|
مقاطعة Houston | 225 | Crockett | 1837 | Nacogdoches County | Sam Houston (1793-1863), general of the Texan Revolution, commander at the Battle of San Jacinto and later president of the Republic of Texas, U.S. Senator and governor of the state of Texas | 23٬185 | ( 3٬188 كم²) |
1٬231 ميل²|
مقاطعة Howard | 227 | Big Spring | 1876 | Bexar County | Volney Eskine Howard, U.S. Representative from Texas (1849-1853) | 33٬627 | ( 2٬339 كم²) |
903 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hudspeth | 229 | Sierra Blanca | 1917 | El Paso County | Claude Benton Hudspeth, a U.S. Congressman (1919-1931), rancher, and newspaper publisher | 3٬344 | ( 11٬839 كم²) |
4٬571 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hunt | 231 | Greenville | 1846 | Fannin County and Nacogdoches County | Memucan Hunt, Jr. (1807-1856), a secretary of the navy under the Republic of Texas | 76٬596 | ( 2٬178 كم²) |
841 ميل²|
مقاطعة Hutchinson | 233 | Stinnett | 1876 | Bexar County | Andrew Hutchinson, an early settler and attorney | 23٬857 | ( 2٬297 كم²) |
887 ميل²|
مقاطعة Irion | 235 | Mertzon | 1889 | Tom Green County | Robert Anderson Irion (1804-1861), a secretary of state in the Republic of Texas | 1٬771 | ( 2٬725 كم²) |
1٬052 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jack | 237 | Jacksboro | 1856 | Cooke County | Patrick and William Jack, brothers, participants in the Anahuac Disturbance, and veterans of the Texas Revolution | 8٬763 | ( 2٬375 كم²) |
917 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jackson | 239 | Edna | 1836 | One of the original 23 counties | Andrew Jackson, hero of the Battle of New Orleans and the seventh president of the United States (1829-1837) | 14٬391 | ( 2٬150 كم²) |
830 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jasper | 241 | Jasper | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | William Jasper (1750-1779), an الحرب الثورية الأمريكية hero | 35٬604 | ( 2٬429 كم²) |
938 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jeff Davis | 243 | Fort Davis | 1887 | Presidio County | Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America (1861-1865) | 2٬207 | ( 5٬866 كم²) |
2٬265 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jefferson | 245 | Beaumont | 1836 | One of the original 23 counties | Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1801-1809) | 252٬051 | ( 2٬341 كم²) |
904 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jim Hogg | 247 | Hebbronville | 1913 | Brooks County and Duval County | James Stephen Hogg, the twentieth governor of Texas (1891-1895) | 5٬281 | ( 2٬942 كم²) |
1٬136 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jim Wells | 249 | Alice | 1911 | Nueces County | James Babbage Wells Jr., judge and Democratic party boss in southern Texas | 39٬326 | ( 2٬240 كم²) |
865 ميل²|
مقاطعة Johnson | 251 | Cleburne | 1854 | Ellis County, Hill County and Navarro County | Middleton Tate Johnson, a Texas Ranger, soldier in the Mexican-American War, and senator for the Republic of Texas | 126٬811 | ( 1٬888 كم²) |
729 ميل²|
مقاطعة Jones | 253 | Anson | 1854 | Bexar County and Bosque County | Anson Jones, the fifth president of the Republic of Texas (1844-1846) | 20٬785 | ( 2٬411 كم²) |
931 ميل²|
مقاطعة Karnes | 255 | Karnes City | 1854 | Bexar County, DeWitt County, Goliad County, Gonzales County and San Patricio County | Henry Karnes (1812-1840), a soldier in the Texas Revolution | 15٬446 | ( 1٬942 كم²) |
750 ميل²|
مقاطعة Kaufman | 257 | Kaufman | 1848 | Henderson County | David Spangler Kaufman, a Jewish Texas state senator and the second Jewish member of the United States House of Representatives | 71٬313 | ( 2٬036 كم²) |
786 ميل²|
مقاطعة Kendall | 259 | Boerne | 1862 | Blanco County and Kerr County | George Wilkins Kendall, an early journalist and sheep rancher who gained national fame as a war correspondent during the Mexican-American War | 23٬743 | ( 1٬715 كم²) |
662 ميل²|
مقاطعة Kenedy | 261 | Sarita | 1921 | Hidalgo County and Willacy County | Mifflin Kenedy, an early rancher and land speculator | 414 | ( 3٬774 كم²) |
1٬457 ميل²|
مقاطعة Kent | 263 | Jayton | 1876 | Bexar County and Young County | Andrew Kent, who died at the Battle of the Alamo | 859 | ( 2٬336 كم²) |
902 ميل²|
مقاطعة Kerr | 265 | Kerrville | 1856 | Bexar County | James Kerr (1790-1850), an early colonist in Texas and soldier in the Texas Revolution | 43٬653 | ( 2٬865 كم²) |
1٬106 ميل²|
مقاطعة Kimble | 267 | Junction | 1858 | Bexar County | George C. Kimbell, who died at the Battle of the Alamo (spelling differs due to an error in the bill creating the county) | 4٬468 | ( 3٬240 كم²) |
1٬251 ميل²|
مقاطعة King | 269 | Guthrie | 1876 | Bexar County | William Phillip King, who died at the Battle of the Alamo | 356 | ( 2٬362 كم²) |
912 ميل²|
مقاطعة Kinney | 271 | Brackettville | 1850 | Bexar County | Henry Lawrence Kinney, a Texas state senator and unsuccessful land speculator | 3٬379 | ( 3٬533 كم²) |
1٬364 ميل²|
مقاطعة Kleberg | 273 | Kingsville | 1913 | Nueces County | Robert Justus Kleberg (1803-1888), an early German settler and soldier at the Battle of San Jacinto | 31٬549 | ( 2٬256 كم²) |
871 ميل²|
مقاطعة Knox | 275 | Benjamin | 1858 | Bexar County and Young County | Henry Knox, the first secretary of war of the United States (1785-1794) | 4٬253 | ( 2٬212 كم²) |
854 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lamar | 277 | Paris | 1840 | Red River County | Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, the third president of the Republic of Texas (1838-1842) | 48٬499 | ( 2٬375 كم²) |
917 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lamb | 279 | Littlefield | 1876 | Bexar County | George A. Lamb, who died at the Battle of San Jacinto | 14٬709 | ( 2٬631 كم²) |
1٬016 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lampasas | 281 | Lampasas | 1856 | Bell County, Coryell County and Travis County | The Lampasas River (Lampasas is Spanish for "lilies") |
17٬762 | ( 1٬844 كم²) |
712 ميل²|
مقاطعة La Salle | 283 | Cotulla | 1858 | Bexar County | René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (1643-1687), the French explorer who traveled through Texas | 5٬866 | ( 3٬856 كم²) |
1٬489 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lavaca | 285 | Hallettsville | 1842 | Colorado County, Fayette County, Gonzales County, Jackson County and Victoria County Named La Buca County until 1846 |
The Lavaca River (La vaca is Spanish for "the cow") |
19٬210 | ( 2٬512 كم²) |
970 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lee | 287 | Giddings | 1874 | Bastrop County, Burleson County, Fayette County and Washington County | Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870), the commanding general of the Confederate forces during the Civil War | 15٬657 | ( 1٬629 كم²) |
629 ميل²|
مقاطعة Leon | 289 | Centerville | 1846 | Robertson County | Disputed: Either Mexican empresario Martín De León, who founded Victoria, Texas, or the león, a local variety of yellow wolf | 15٬335 | ( 2٬776 كم²) |
1٬072 ميل²|
مقاطعة Liberty | 291 | Liberty | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | Its county seat, which was named either for the recent success of the Mexican War of Independence or for Liberty, Mississippi | 70٬154 | ( 3٬004 كم²) |
1٬160 ميل²|
مقاطعة Limestone | 293 | Groesbeck | 1846 | Robertson County | The limestone deposits in the region | 22٬051 | ( 2٬354 كم²) |
909 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lipscomb | 295 | Lipscomb | 1876 | Bexar County | Abner Smith Lipscomb, justice of the Texas Supreme Court (1846-1856) and secretary of state of the Republic of Texas (1840) | 3٬057 | ( 2٬414 كم²) |
932 ميل²|
مقاطعة Live Oak | 297 | George West | 1856 | Nueces County and San Patricio County | The Texas live oak tree under which the petition for a new county was signed | 12٬309 | ( 2٬683 كم²) |
1٬036 ميل²|
مقاطعة Llano | 299 | Llano | 1856 | Bexar County, Gillespie County | The Llano River (Llano is Spanish for "plains") |
17٬044 | ( 2٬422 كم²) |
935 ميل²|
مقاطعة Loving | 301 | Mentone | 1931 | Tom Green County | Oliver Loving (1812-1867), a cattle rancher and pioneer of the cattle drive who, with Charles Goodnight, developed the Goodnight-Loving Trail | 67 | ( 1٬743 كم²) |
673 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lubbock | 303 | Lubbock | 1876 | Bexar County | Thomas Saltus Lubbock (1817-1862), a Texas Ranger and Confederate colonel during the Civil War | 242٬628 | ( 2٬331 كم²) |
900 ميل²|
مقاطعة Lynn | 305 | Tahoka | 1876 | Garza County | William Lynn, a soldier in the Texas Revolution from مساتشوستس who is believed to have died defending the Alamo | 6٬550 | ( 2٬310 كم²) |
892 ميل²|
مقاطعة McCulloch | 307 | Brady | 1856 | Bexar County | Benjamin McCulloch (1811-1862), veteran of San Jacinto, Texas Ranger, and Confederate general | 8٬205 | ( 2٬769 كم²) |
1٬069 ميل²|
مقاطعة McLennan | 309 | Waco | 1850 | Limestone County and Milam County | Neil McLennan, an early settler in the future county | 213٬517 | ( 2٬699 كم²) |
1٬042 ميل²|
مقاطعة McMullen | 311 | Tilden | 1858 | Atascosa County, Bexar County and Live Oak County | John McMullen (1832-1883), an Irish-born empresario in Texas | 851 | ( 2٬883 كم²) |
1٬113 ميل²|
مقاطعة Madison | 313 | Madisonville | 1853 | Grimes County, Leon County and Walker County | James Madison, the fourth president of the United States (1809-1817) | 12٬940 | ( 1٬217 كم²) |
470 ميل²|
مقاطعة Marion | 315 | Jefferson | 1860 | Cass County | Francis Marion (1732-1795), American Revolutionary War general | 10٬941 | ( 987 كم²) |
381 ميل²|
مقاطعة Martin | 317 | Stanton | 1876 | Bexar County | Wylie Martin, a Texas Revolutionary soldier and legislative representative for the Republic of Texas | 4٬746 | ( 2٬370 كم²) |
915 ميل²|
مقاطعة Mason | 319 | Mason | 1858 | Gillespie County | Fort Mason, which was named for either Lt. George T. Mason, killed during the Mexican-American War in fighting near Brownsville, or for Gen. Richard Barnes Mason, military governor of California | 3٬738 | ( 2٬414 كم²) |
932 ميل²|
مقاطعة Matagorda | 321 | Bay City | 1836 | One of the original 23 counties | The canebrakes which once grew along the coast (Matagorda is Spanish for "fat bush") |
37٬957 | ( 2٬885 كم²) |
1٬114 ميل²|
مقاطعة Maverick | 323 | Eagle Pass | 1856 | Kinney County | Samuel Augustus Maverick (1803-1870), a rancher, signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, and representative in the Republic of Texas legislature | 47٬297 | ( 3٬315 كم²) |
1٬280 ميل²|
مقاطعة Medina | 325 | Hondo | 1848 | Bexar County | The Medina River, named for Spanish engineer Pedro Medina | 39٬304 | ( 3٬440 كم²) |
1٬328 ميل²|
مقاطعة Menard | 327 | Menard | 1858 | Bexar County | Michel Branamour Menard, the founder of Galveston, Texas | 2٬360 | ( 2٬336 كم²) |
902 ميل²|
مقاطعة Midland | 329 | Midland | 1885 | Tom Green County | Its county seat, which was named for its location halfway between Fort Worth and El Paso on the Texas and Pacific Railway (and "Midway, Texas", being already in use) | 116٬009 | ( 2٬331 كم²) |
900 ميل²|
مقاطعة Milam | 331 | Cameron | 1836 | One of the original 23 counties | Benjamin Rush Milam (1788-1835), an early Texas colonizer and soldier in the Texas Revolution | 24٬238 | ( 2٬634 كم²) |
1٬017 ميل²|
مقاطعة Mills | 333 | Goldthwaite | 1887 | Brown County, Comanche County, Hamilton County and Lampasas County | John T. Mills (1817-1871), a Texas Supreme Court judge | 5٬151 | ( 1٬937 كم²) |
748 ميل²|
مقاطعة Mitchell | 335 | Colorado City | 1876 | Bexar County | Asa and Eli Mitchell, two early settlers and soldiers in the Texas Revolution | 9٬698 | ( 2٬357 كم²) |
910 ميل²|
مقاطعة Montague | 337 | Montague | 1857 | Cooke County | Daniel Montague, a state senator and early surveyor in the future county | 19٬117 | ( 2٬411 كم²) |
931 ميل²|
مقاطعة Montgomery | 339 | Conroe | 1837 | Washington County | Montgomery, Texas, which in turn was named for Montgomery County, Alabama | 293٬768 | ( 2٬704 كم²) |
1٬044 ميل²|
مقاطعة Moore | 341 | Dumas | 1876 | Bexar County | Edwin Ward Moore (1810-1865), commodore of the Texan Navy | 20٬121 | ( 2٬331 كم²) |
900 ميل²|
مقاطعة Morris | 343 | Daingerfield | 1875 | Titus County | William Wright Morris, a planter and state legislator | 13٬048 | ( 658 كم²) |
254 ميل²|
مقاطعة Motley | 345 | Matador | 1876 | Bexar County | Junius William Mottley, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence | 1٬426 | ( 2٬561 كم²) |
989 ميل²|
مقاطعة Nacogdoches | 347 | Nacogdoches | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | Its county seat, which was named for the Nacogdoche Native American tribe | 59٬203 | ( 2٬453 كم²) |
947 ميل²|
مقاطعة Navarro | 349 | Corsicana | 1846 | Robertson County | José Antonio Navarro (1795-1871), a leading Tejano participant in the Texan Revolution and signer of the Texan Declaration of Independence | 45٬124 | ( 2٬774 كم²) |
1٬071 ميل²|
مقاطعة Newton | 351 | Newton | 1846 | Jasper County | John Newton (1755-1780), a veteran of the Revolutionary War | 15٬072 | ( 2٬416 كم²) |
933 ميل²|
مقاطعة Nolan | 353 | Sweetwater | 1876 | Bexar County | Philip Nolan (1771-1801), a mustanger who was killed by Spanish troops while on a mission into Texas | 15٬802 | ( 2٬362 كم²) |
912 ميل²|
مقاطعة Nueces | 355 | Corpus Christi | 1846 | San Patricio County | The Nueces River (Nueces is Spanish for "nuts") |
313٬645 | ( 2٬165 كم²) |
836 ميل²|
مقاطعة Ochiltree | 357 | Perryton | 1876 | Bexar County | William Beck Ochiltree (1811-1867), secretary of the treasury for the Republic of Texas and legislator for the state of Texas | 9٬006 | ( 2٬378 كم²) |
918 ميل²|
مقاطعة Oldham | 359 | Vega | 1876 | Bexar County | Williamson Simpson Oldham, a Confederate Senator for Texas | 2٬185 | ( 3٬888 كم²) |
1٬501 ميل²|
مقاطعة Orange | 361 | Orange | 1852 | Jefferson County | An orange grove planted by early settlers at the mouth of the Sabine River | 84٬966 | ( 922 كم²) |
356 ميل²|
مقاطعة Palo Pinto | 363 | Palo Pinto | 1856 | Bosque County and Navarro County | The Palo Pinto Creek (Palo Pinto is Spanish for "painted stick") |
27٬026 | ( 2٬468 كم²) |
953 ميل²|
مقاطعة Panola | 365 | Carthage | 1846 | Harrison County and Shelby County | A Native American word for cotton. | 22٬756 | ( 2٬075 كم²) |
801 ميل²|
مقاطعة Parker | 367 | Weatherford | 1855 | Bosque County and Navarro County | Isaac Parker, legislator for both the Republic of Texas and the state of Texas | 88٬495 | ( 2٬341 كم²) |
904 ميل²|
مقاطعة Parmer | 369 | Farwell | 1876 | Bexar County | Martin Parmer (1778-1850), a Republic of Texas legislator, judge, and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence | 10٬016 | ( 2٬284 كم²) |
882 ميل²|
مقاطعة Pecos | 371 | Fort Stockton | 1871 | Presidio County | The Pecos River, which was named for the Pecos Pueblo, which is of unknown etymology | 16٬809 | ( 12٬339 كم²) |
4٬764 ميل²|
مقاطعة Polk | 373 | Livingston | 1846 | Liberty County | James Knox Polk, the eleventh president of the United States (1845-1849) | 41٬133 | ( 2٬738 كم²) |
1٬057 ميل²|
مقاطعة Potter | 375 | Amarillo | 1876 | Bexar County | Robert Potter (1800-1842), secretary of the navy for the Republic of Texas, and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence | 113٬546 | ( 2٬354 كم²) |
909 ميل²|
مقاطعة Presidio | 377 | Marfa | 1850 | Bexar County | Presidio del Norte, an eighteenth-century fort and settlement on the south side of the Rio Grande | 7٬304 | ( 9٬987 كم²) |
3٬856 ميل²|
مقاطعة Rains | 379 | Emory | 1870 | Hopkins County, Hunt County and Wood County | Emory Rains (1800-1878), a state senator and surveyor of the future county | 9٬139 | ( 601 كم²) |
232 ميل²|
مقاطعة Randall | 381 | Canyon | 1876 | Bexar County | Horace Randal, a Confederate brigadier general in the Civil War | 104٬312 | ( 2٬367 كم²) |
914 ميل²|
مقاطعة Reagan | 383 | Big Lake | 1903 | Tom Green County | John H. Reagan (1818-1905), Confederate postmaster general, U.S. Congressman, and Governor of Texas | 3٬326 | ( 3٬043 كم²) |
1٬175 ميل²|
مقاطعة Real | 385 | Leakey | 1913 | Bandera County, Edwards County and Kerr County | Julius Real, a rancher and state senator | 3٬047 | ( 1٬813 كم²) |
700 ميل²|
مقاطعة Red River | 387 | Clarksville | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | The Red River of Texas | 14٬314 | ( 2٬719 كم²) |
1٬050 ميل²|
مقاطعة Reeves | 389 | Pecos | 1883 | Pecos County | George Robertson Reeves, a Texas state representative and colonel in the Confederate army | 13٬137 | ( 6٬827 كم²) |
2٬636 ميل²|
مقاطعة Refugio | 391 | Refugio | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | Its county seat, which was named for the Spanish mission Nuestra Señora del Refugio, "Our Lady of Refuge" | 7٬828 | ( 1٬994 كم²) |
770 ميل²|
مقاطعة Roberts | 393 | Miami | 1876 | Bexar County | John S. Roberts, a signer of the Texan Declaration of Independence, and his brother Oran Milo Roberts, attorney general for the Republic of Texas and the seventeenth governor of Texas | 887 | ( 2٬393 كم²) |
924 ميل²|
مقاطعة Robertson | 395 | Franklin | 1837 | Bexar County, Milam County and Nacogdoches County | Sterling Clack Robertson, an empresario in Mexican Texas | 16٬000 | ( 2٬214 كم²) |
855 ميل²|
مقاطعة Rockwall | 397 | Rockwall | 1873 | Kaufman County | Its county seat, which was named for a submerged stone wall found by its initial settlers | 43٬080 | ( 334 كم²) |
129 ميل²|
مقاطعة Runnels | 399 | Ballinger | 1858 | Bexar County and Travis County | Hiram Runnels, the ninth governor of Mississippi (1833-1835) and planter in Texas | 11٬495 | ( 2٬730 كم²) |
1٬054 ميل²|
مقاطعة Rusk | 401 | Henderson | 1843 | Nacogdoches County | Thomas Jefferson Rusk (1803-1857), a general in the Texas Revolution | 47٬372 | ( 2٬393 كم²) |
924 ميل²|
مقاطعة Sabine | 403 | Hemphill | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | The Sabine River, which forms its eastern border (Sabine is Spanish for "cypress") |
10٬469 | ( 1٬269 كم²) |
490 ميل²|
مقاطعة San Augustine | 405 | San Augustine | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | Presumably Augustine of Hippo (354-430) | 8٬946 | ( 1٬368 كم²) |
528 ميل²|
مقاطعة San Jacinto | 407 | Coldspring | 1870 | Liberty County, Montgomery County, Polk County and Walker County | The Battle of San Jacinto, which won Texas its independence from Mexico | 22٬246 | ( 1٬479 كم²) |
571 ميل²|
مقاطعة San Patricio | 409 | Sinton | 1846 | Refugio County | Its former county seat San Patricio de Hibernia, an Irish colony named for Saint Patrick | 67٬138 | ( 1٬792 كم²) |
692 ميل²|
مقاطعة San Saba | 411 | San Saba | 1856 | Bexar County | The San Saba River, discovered on the Catholic feast of Saint Sabbas | 6٬186 | ( 2٬937 كم²) |
1٬134 ميل²|
مقاطعة Schleicher | 413 | Eldorado | 1887 | Crockett County | Gustav Schleicher, engineer and U.S. Congressman from Texas | 2٬935 | ( 3٬395 كم²) |
1٬311 ميل²|
مقاطعة Scurry | 415 | Snyder | 1876 | Bexar County | William Read Scurry (1821-1864), a Texas state legislator and Confederate general | 16٬361 | ( 2٬339 كم²) |
903 ميل²|
مقاطعة Shackelford | 417 | Albany | 1874 | Jack County | Jack Shackelford, a soldier of the Texas Revolution | 3٬302 | ( 2٬367 كم²) |
914 ميل²|
مقاطعة Shelby | 419 | Center | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | Isaac Shelby, a Revolutionary War soldier from تنسي and governor of Kentucky (1792-1796) (1812-1816) | 25٬224 | ( 2٬056 كم²) |
794 ميل²|
مقاطعة Sherman | 421 | Stratford | 1876 | Bexar County | Sidney Sherman (1805-1873), a soldier in the Texas Revolution | 3٬186 | ( 2٬391 كم²) |
923 ميل²|
مقاطعة Smith | 423 | Tyler | 1846 | Nacogdoches County | James Smith, a general during the Texas Revolution | 174٬706 | ( 2٬404 كم²) |
928 ميل²|
مقاطعة Somervell | 425 | Glen Rose | 1875 | Hood County | Alexander Somervell, a soldier in the Texas Revolution and leader of the Somervell Expedition | 6٬809 | ( 484 كم²) |
187 ميل²|
مقاطعة Starr | 427 | Rio Grande City | 1848 | Nueces County | James Harper Starr (1809-1890), a treasurer for the Republic of Texas and Confederate official | 53٬597 | ( 3٬168 كم²) |
1٬223 ميل²|
مقاطعة Stephens | 429 | Breckenridge | 1858 | Bosque County Named Buchanan County until 1861 |
Alexander Hamilton Stephens, the only vice-president of the Confederate States of America (1861-1865) | 9٬674 | ( 2٬318 كم²) |
895 ميل²|
مقاطعة Sterling | 431 | Sterling City | 1891 | Tom Green County | W. S. Sterling, an early rancher, buffalo hunter, and Native American fighter | 1٬393 | ( 2٬391 كم²) |
923 ميل²|
مقاطعة Stonewall | 433 | Aspermont | 1876 | Bexar County and Young County | Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863), the famous Confederate General | 1٬693 | ( 2٬380 كم²) |
919 ميل²|
مقاطعة Sutton | 435 | Sonora | 1887 | Crockett County | John Schuyler Sutton, a Texas Ranger and soldier in the Texas Revolution and Mexican-American War | 4٬077 | ( 3٬766 كم²) |
1٬454 ميل²|
مقاطعة Swisher | 437 | Tulia | 1876 | Bexar County and Young County | James Gibson Swisher, a soldier of the Texas Revolution | 8٬378 | ( 2٬331 كم²) |
900 ميل²|
مقاطعة Tarrant | 439 | Fort Worth | 1849 | Navarro County | Edward H. Tarrant, a U.S. Army general who drove the Native Americans out of the future county | 1٬446٬219 | ( 2٬238 كم²) |
864 ميل²|
مقاطعة Taylor | 441 | Abilene | 1858 | Bexar County and Travis County | Edward Taylor (1812-1836), George Taylor (1816-1836), and James Taylor (1814-1836), three brothers who died at the Alamo | 126٬555 | ( 2٬372 كم²) |
916 ميل²خريطة الولاية توضح مقاطعة Taylor |
مقاطعة Terrell | 443 | Sanderson | 1905 | Pecos County | Alexander Watkins Terrell, attorney, judge, state legislator, diplomat, and Confederate cavalry officer | 1٬081 | ( 6٬107 كم²) |
2٬358 ميل²خريطة الولاية توضح مقاطعة Terrell |
مقاطعة Terry | 445 | Brownfield | 1876 | Bexar County | Frank Terry, a Confederate colonel and commander of Terry's Texas Rangers | 12٬761 | ( 2٬305 كم²) |
890 ميل²خريطة الولاية توضح مقاطعة Terry |
مقاطعة Throckmorton | 447 | Throckmorton | 1858 | Fannin County | William Edward Throckmorton, an early Collin County settler | 1٬850 | ( 2٬362 كم²) |
912 ميل²|
مقاطعة Titus | 449 | Mount Pleasant | 1846 | Bowie County | Andrew Jackson Titus, planter and Texas state representative | 28٬118 | ( 1٬064 كم²) |
411 ميل²|
مقاطعة Tom Green | 451 | San Angelo | 1874 | Bexar County | Thomas Green (1814-1864), a Confederate brigadier general | 104٬010 | ( 3٬942 كم²) |
1٬522 ميل²خريطة الولاية توضح مقاطعة Tom Green |
مقاطعة Travis | 453 | Austin | 1840 | Bastrop County | William Barret Travis (1809-1836), the commander of the Texan forces at the Alamo | 812٬280 | ( 2٬561 كم²) |
989 ميل²|
مقاطعة Trinity | 455 | Groveton | 1850 | Houston County | The Trinity River, named for the spiritual concept of the Trinity | 13٬779 | ( 1٬795 كم²) |
693 ميل²خريطة الولاية توضح مقاطعة Trinity |
مقاطعة Tyler | 457 | Woodville | 1846 | Liberty County | John Tyler, the tenth president of the United States (1841-1845) | 20٬871 | ( 2٬391 كم²) |
923 ميل²|
مقاطعة Upshur | 459 | Gilmer | 1846 | Harrison County | Abel Parker Upshur, the fifteenth secretary of state of the United States (1843-1844) | 35٬291 | ( 1٬523 كم²) |
588 ميل²|
مقاطعة Upton | 461 | Rankin | 1887 | Tom Green County | John C. & William F. Upton, brothers and lieutenant colonels in the Confederate army during the Civil War | 3٬404 | ( 3٬217 كم²) |
1٬242 ميل²|
مقاطعة Uvalde | 463 | Uvalde | 1850 | Bexar County | The Cañón de Ugalde, a nearby battlefield where Spanish General Juan de Ugalde was victorious in a skirmish with over 300 Apaches | 25٬926 | ( 4٬033 كم²) |
1٬557 ميل²|
مقاطعة Val Verde | 465 | Del Rio | 1885 | Crockett County, Kinney County and Pecos County | The Mexican-American War Battle of Val Verde (Val Verde is Spanish for "green valley") |
44٬856 | ( 8٬213 كم²) |
3٬171 ميل²|
مقاطعة Van Zandt | 467 | Canton | 1848 | Henderson County | Isaac Van Zandt (1813-1847), attorney, Texas state representative, and diplomat | 48٬140 | ( 2٬199 كم²) |
849 ميل²|
مقاطعة Victoria | 469 | Victoria | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | Its county seat, which was named for Guadalupe Victoria, Mexican revolutionary and its first president (1824-1829) | 84٬088 | ( 2٬287 كم²) |
883 ميل²|
مقاطعة Walker | 471 | Huntsville | 1846 | Montgomery County | Samuel Hamilton Walker (1815-1847), a Texas Ranger and soldier in the Mexican-American War | 61٬758 | ( 2٬041 كم²) |
788 ميل²|
مقاطعة Waller | 473 | Hempstead | 1873 | Austin County and Grimes County | Edwin Waller (1800-1881), a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and the first mayor of Austin, Texas | 32٬663 | ( 1٬331 كم²) |
514 ميل²|
مقاطعة Ward | 475 | Monahans | 1887 | Tom Green County | Thomas William Ward, a commissioner for the General Land Office of Texas and mayor of Austin, Texas | 10٬909 | ( 2٬165 كم²) |
836 ميل²|
مقاطعة Washington | 477 | Brenham | 1836 | واحدة من المقاطعات ال23 الأصلية | George Washington, the first president of the United States (1789-1797) | 30٬373 | ( 1٬577 كم²) |
609 ميل²|
مقاطعة Webb | 479 | Laredo | 1848 | Nueces County | James Webb, who served as secretary of the Treasury, secretary of State, and Attorney General of the Republic of Texas | 193٬117 | ( 8٬695 كم²) |
3٬357 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wharton | 481 | Wharton | 1846 | Colorado County, Jackson County and Matagorda County | William Harris Wharton (1802-1839) and John Austin Wharton (1828-1865), brothers and officers in the Texas Revolution | 41٬188 | ( 2٬823 كم²) |
1٬090 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wheeler | 483 | Wheeler | 1876 | Bexar County and Young County | Royal Tyler Wheeler, the second Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court | 5٬284 | ( 2٬367 كم²) |
914 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wichita | 485 | Wichita Falls | 1858 | Cooke County | The Wichita Native American tribe | 131٬664 | ( 1٬627 كم²) |
628 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wilbarger | 487 | Vernon | 1858 | Bexar County | Josiah P. (1801-1845) and Mathias Wilbarger, brothers and early settlers; Josiah became a mythical figure for living 11 years after being scalped | 14٬676 | ( 2٬515 كم²) |
971 ميل²|
مقاطعة Willacy | 489 | Raymondville | 1911 | Cameron County and Hidalgo County | John G. Willacy, Texas state senator who was the author of the bill that established the county | 20٬082 | ( 1٬546 كم²) |
597 ميل²|
مقاطعة Williamson | 491 | Georgetown | 1848 | Milam County | Robert McAlpin Williamson, a leader and veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto | 249٬967 | ( 2٬911 كم²) |
1٬124 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wilson | 493 | Floresville | 1860 | Bexar County, Guadalupe County and Karnes County | James Charles Wilson, a Texas state senator (1851-1853) | 32٬408 | ( 2٬090 كم²) |
807 ميل²|
مقاطعة Winkler | 495 | Kermit | 1887 | Tom Green County | Clinton Winkler, an appeals court judge, Texas state representative, and Confederate colonel | 7٬173 | ( 2٬178 كم²) |
841 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wise | 497 | Decatur | 1856 | Cooke County | Henry Alexander Wise, the U.S. Congressman and future thirty-eighth governor of Virginia (1856-1860) who supported the annexation of Texas | 48٬793 | ( 2٬344 كم²) |
905 ميل²|
مقاطعة Wood | 499 | Quitman | 1850 | Van Zandt County | George Tyler Wood, the second governor of Texas (1847-1849) | 36٬752 | ( 1٬683 كم²) |
650 ميل²|
مقاطعة Yoakum | 501 | Plains | 1876 | Bexar County | Henderson King Yoakum (1810-1856), soldier, attorney, and Texas historian | 7٬322 | ( 2٬072 كم²) |
800 ميل²|
مقاطعة Young | 503 | Graham | 1856 | مقاطعة بوسك and مقاطعة فانين | William Cocke Young, early Texas settler, attorney, sheriff, and United States Marshal | 17٬943 | ( 2٬388 كم²) |
922 ميل²|
مقاطعة Zapata | 505 | Zapata | 1858 | مقاطعة ستار and Webb County | Antonio Zapata, a local rancher and colonel of the short-lived Republic of the Rio Grande | 12٬182 | ( 2٬582 كم²) |
997 ميل²|
مقاطعة Zavala | 507 | Crystal City | 1846 | Maverick County | Lorenzo de Zavala (1788-1836), signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and the first Vice-President of the Republic of Texas | 11٬600 | ( 3٬364 كم²) |
1٬299 ميل²
Defunct counties
There have been at least thirty-two counties established by Texas law that no longer exist. These fall into five categories: judicial counties; counties established by the Constitutional Convention of 1868–69; counties never organized which were abolished by legislative act; counties whose territory is no longer considered part of the state; and counties whose names have been changed.[4]
- Buchel County, formed in 1887 from Presidio County. Annexed in 1897 to Brewster County.
- Dawson County, formed in 1858 in what is now Kinney County and Uvalde County and abolished in 1866. Not to be confused with Dawson County
- Encinal County, formed in 1856. Abolished in 1899 and annexed to Webb County.
- Foley County, formed in 1887 from Presidio County. Annexed in 1897 to Brewster County.
- Greer County, formed in 1860. Separated from Texas by U.S. Supreme Court ruling in United States v. State of Texas, 162 الولايات المتحدة 1 (1896).
- Perdido County, formed in 1824 and forgotten during the upheavals of the 1840s. Perdido was reportedly abolished in 1858 and again in 1871. Records of annexation to Dawson County are also inconclusive.
- Santa Fe County, formed in 1848 from lands ceded by Mexico. It included the area of New Mexico east of the Rio Grande. Abolished under the Compromise of 1850.
- Wegefarth County, formed in 1873 in the Texas Panhandle and abolished in 1876.
- Worth County, formed in 1850 from part of Santa Fe County. Abolished under the Compromise of 1850.
أنظر أيضاً
- Analysis of Texas county namesakes
- Texas census statistical areas
- List of Texas county seat name etymologies
- قائمة مقاطعات ولاية كاليفورنيا الأمريكية
المصادر
- "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on 2007-03-13. Retrieved 2007-04-22. - Counties, county seats, county formation, and areas
- "US Census Bureau". Geographic Comparison Table. Retrieved 2007-04-20. - populations
- "CountyState.info Texas". Official County Websites. Retrieved 2007-09-13. - official sites
- ^ "EPA County FIPS Code Listing". EPA. Retrieved 2007-04-09.
- ^ أ ب ت ث National Association of Counties. "NACo - Find a county". Archived from the original on 2007-02-13. Retrieved 2007-04-26.
- ^ "Texas Association of Counties facts". Texas Association of Counties. Archived from the original on 2007-04-08. Retrieved 2007-04-12.
- ^ "TSHA Defunct Counties". The Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
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