مقاطعة مونموث، نيوجرزي

Coordinates: 40°17′N 74°09′W / 40.29°N 74.15°W / 40.29; -74.15
(تم التحويل من Monmouth County, New Jersey)
Monmouth County
The boardwalk in Asbury Park
The boardwalk in Asbury Park
Map of New Jersey highlighting Monmouth County
الموقع ضمن ولاية New Jersey
Map of the United States highlighting New Jersey
موقع New Jersey ضمن الولايات المتحدة
الإحداثيات: 40°17′N 74°09′W / 40.29°N 74.15°W / 40.29; -74.15
البلد الولايات المتحدة
State نيوجرزي
تأسست1683
السمِيْRhode Island Monmouth Society or Monmouthshire
SeatFreehold Borough[1]
Largest cityMiddletown Township (population)
Howell Township (area)
المساحة
 • الإجمالي665٫32 ميل² (1٬723٫2 كم²)
 • البر468٫79 ميل² (1٬214٫2 كم²)
 • الماء196٫53 ميل² (509�0 كم²)  29.54%
التعداد
 (2010)
 • الإجمالي630٬380
 • Estimate 
(2019)
618٬795
 • الكثافة950/sq mi (370/km2)
Congressional districts4th، 6th
الموقع الإلكترونيwww.co.monmouth.nj.us
Interactive map of Monmouth County, New Jersey

مقاطعة مونموث (Monmouth County ؛ /ˈmɒnməθ/) هي مقاطعة تقع على ساحل نيوجرزي، في الولايات المتحدة ضمن New York metropolitan area, and the northernmost county along the Jersey Shore. As of the 2019 Census estimate, the county's population was 618,795, making it the state's fifth-most populous county,[2][3][4] representing a decrease of 0.6% from the 2010 Census, when the population was enumerated at 630,380,[5] in turn an increase of 15,079 from 615,301 at the 2000 Census.[6] As of 2010, the county fell to the fifth-most populous county in the state, having been surpassed by Hudson County.[7][8] Its county seat is Freehold Borough.[1] The most populous place was Middletown Township, with 66,522 residents at the time of the 2010 Census, while Howell Township covered 61.21 square miles (158.5 km2), the largest total area of any municipality.[8]

In 2015, the county had a per capita personal income of $69,410, the fifth-highest in New Jersey and ranked 74th of 3,113 counties in the United States.[9][10] Monmouth County ranked 38th among the highest-income counties in the United States as of 2011, placing it among the top 1.2% of counties by wealth.[11] As of 2009, it was ranked 56th in the United States by personal per-capita income.[12]

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History

In 1609, the English navigator, Henry Hudson, and his crew aboard the Dutch vessel Half Moon spotted land in what is now Monmouth County,[13] most likely off Sandy Hook; however, some historical accounts credit this landing to present-day Keansburg. Among the first European settlers and majority landowners in the area were Richard and Penelope Stout. Penelope miraculously survived her wounds from a native attack in Sandy Hook and further lived to the age of 110. Additionally, a group of Quaker families from Long Island settled the Monmouth Tract, an early land grant from Richard Nicolls issued in 1665.[بحاجة لمصدر] They were followed by a group of Scottish settlers who inhabited Freehold Township in about 1682–85, followed several years later by Dutch settlers. As they arrived in this area, they were greeted by Lenape Native Americans, who lived in scattered small family bands and developed a largely amicable relationship with the new arrivals.[14] Enslaved Africans were present in the area from at least 1680, and by 1726 made up 9% of the total population of the county.[15]

Monmouth County was established on March 7, 1683, while part of the province of East Jersey. On October 31, 1693, the county was partitioned into the townships of Freehold, Middletown and Shrewsbury.[16] Its name may come from the Rhode Island Monmouth Society[17] or from a suggestion from Colonel Lewis Morris that the county should be named after Monmouthshire in Wales, Great Britain. Other suggestions include that it was named for James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1649–1685), who had many allies among the East Jersey leadership.[18] In 1714, the first county government was established.

At the June 28, 1778, Battle of Monmouth, near Freehold Township, General George Washington's soldiers battled the British under Sir Henry Clinton, in the longest land battle of the American Revolutionary War. It was at Monmouth that the tactics and training from Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben developed at Valley Forge during the winter encampment were first implemented on a large scale.[19]

At independence, Monmouth's population included 1,640 slaves, as well as an undetermined number of free African Americans. The number of enslaved persons fell steeply after 1820, though a small number remained until at least 1850. Monmouth's free African American population climbed from 353 in 1790 to 2,658 in 1860.[15] There was a small African-American middle class consisting of freedmen present in Monmouth County by the 1840s and 1850s.[20]

Ocean County was carved out of Monmouth County in 1850.

In 1790 Monmouth County's population was 16,918, of whom roughly 6,600 were of English descent and the remainder were Welsh, Dutch and Swedish, as well as small amounts of African Americans and Northern Irish Protestants.[21] By the year 2010 Monmouth County's population was 628,112 of whom 40,489 were of English descent.[22] Between 1890 and 1907 nearly 18 million European immigrants came to America.[23] At the same time the region underwent massive and not unrelated economic changes, this process led to places like Monmouth County, New Jersey becoming significantly more diverse and somewhat less rural.[24]


الجغرافيا

According to the 2010 census, the county had a total area of 665.32 square miles (1,723.2 km2), including 468.79 square miles (1,214.2 km2) of land (70.5%) and 196.53 square miles (509.0 km2) of water (29.5%).[8][25]

Much of Monmouth County remains flat and low-lying even far inland. However, there are some low hills in and around Holmdel Township, and one of them, Crawford Hill, the former site of a radar facility, is the county's highest point, variously listed at 380 to 391 feet (116 to 119 m) above sea level.[26][27] The top portion of the hill is owned by Alcatel-Lucent and houses a research laboratory of Bell Laboratories.[28] The northeastern portion of the county, in the Locust section of Middletown Township and the boroughs of Highlands and Atlantic Highlands, are also very hilly. The lowest point is sea level.

Along with adjacent Ocean County, Monmouth County is a mecca of boating and fishing. Its waterways include several rivers and bays that flow from the Raritan Bayshore into Raritan Bay and Lower New York Bay and into the Atlantic Ocean. The Manasquan Inlet is located in the county, which connects the Atlantic Ocean with the estuary of the Manasquan River, a bay-like body of saltwater that serves as the starting point of the Intracoastal Waterway, which attracts as many as 1,600 boats each weekend during the peak season.[29]

المقاطعات المجاورة

The county adjoins:[30]

المنطقة المحمية الوطنية

الديمغرافيا

التعداد التاريخي
التعداد Pop.
179016٬918
180019٬87217٫5%
181022٬15011٫5%
182025٬03813�0%
183029٬23316٫8%
184032٬90912٫6%
185030٬313*−7٫9%
186039٬34629٫8%
187046٬19517٫4%
188055٬53820٫2%
189069٬12824٫5%
190082٬05718٫7%
191094٬73415٫4%
1920104٬92510٫8%
1930147٬20940٫3%
1940161٬2389٫5%
1950225٬32739٫7%
1960334٬40148٫4%
1970461٬84938٫1%
1980503٬1738٫9%
1990553٬1249٫9%
2000615٬30111٫2%
2010630٬3802٫5%
2019 (تق.)618٬795[31]−1٫8%
المصادر التاريخية: 1790-1990[32]
1970-2010[8] 2000[6] 2010[5] 2000-2010[33]
* = Lost territory in previous decade.[16] 2010-2018

تعداد 2010

في تعداد الولايات المتحدة 2010 كان هناك 630٬380 شخص 233٬983 أسرة و163٬320 أسرة تقيم في county. كانت الكثافة السكانية 1,344.7 inhabitants per square mile (519.2/km2). كان هناك 258٬410 وحدة سكنية في المناطق متوسط كثافتها السكانية 551.2 per square mile (212.8/km2)*. كانت التركيبة العرقية county 82.60% (520٬716) من البيض، 7.37% (46٬443) من الأفارقة الأمريكان، 0.19% (1٬211) من الأمريكان الأصليين، 4.96% (31٬258) من الآسيويين، 0.03% (211) من سكان جزر الهادي، 2.89% (18٬187) من عرقيات أخرى، و1.96% (12٬354) من عرقين أو أكثر. الهسپان واللاتينيين من أي عرقية أخرى كانوا 9.67% (60٬939) من تعداد السكان.[5]

كان هناك 233٬983 أسرة، منهم 32.4% لديهم أطفال أقل من 18 سنة يعيشون معهم، 55.5% متزوجين يعيشون معاً، 10.5% سيدات يعلن الأسرة وزوجن غائب، و30.2% منهم غير عائلات. 25% من إجمالي الأسر يتكونون من أفراد و10.7% عبارة عن أشخاص يعيشون بمفردههم يتجاوز سنهم 65 أو أكثر. كان متوسط حجم الأسرة 2.66 ومتوسط حجم العائلة 3.22.[5]

فيما يخص الفئة العمرية لسكان البلدة، كان هناك county، 23.8% تحت 18 سنة 7.8% من 18 - 24، 24% من 25 - 44، 30.6% من 45 - 64، و13.8% ي سن 65 أو أكبر. متوسط عمر السكان 41.3 سنة. لكل إناث كان هناك 94.7 ذكر. لكل 100 أنثى في سن 18 سنة أو أكثر هناك 91.9 ذكر.[5]

السياسة

As of September 30, 2019, there were a total of 461,043 registered voters in Monmouth County, of whom 128,776 (28%) were registered as Democrats, 128,121 (27.8%) were registered as Republicans and 198,930 (43.2%) were registered as Unaffiliated. There were 5,216 (1.3%) voters registered to other parties.[34] Among the county's 2010 Census population, 89% of residents of age 18 and over were registered to vote.[35]


نتائج الانتخابات الرئاسية
نتائج الانتخابات الرئاسية[36]
السنة جمهوري ديمقراطي الأحزاب الثالثة
2016 52.5% 166,723 43.2% 137,181 4.4% 13,846
2012 51.8% 148,000 46.8% 133,820 1.4% 3,847
2008 51.2% 160,433 47.5% 148,737 1.4% 4,244
2004 54.6% 163,650 44.6% 133,773 0.8% 2,516
2000 45.5% 119,291 50.2% 131,476 4.3% 11,374
1996 40.2% 99,975 48.4% 120,414 11.5% 28,572
1992 44.2% 117,715 38.2% 101,750 17.5% 46,651
1988 61.1% 147,320 38.1% 91,844 0.7% 1,793
1984 65.5% 152,595 34.1% 79,382 0.4% 932
1980 56.7% 120,173 33.7% 71,328 9.7% 20,470
1976 54.3% 110,104 43.9% 88,956 1.8% 3,730
1972 65.7% 124,830 33.3% 63,176 1.0% 1,971
1968 51.2% 87,311 40.9% 69,669 7.9% 13,476
1964 39.1% 61,367 60.7% 95,320 0.2% 368
1960 56.5% 81,382 43.3% 62,434 0.2% 244
1956 71.8% 83,828 27.7% 32,329 0.5% 594
1952 66.3% 73,228 33.5% 37,006 0.2% 257
1948 62.2% 52,908 35.9% 30,507 1.9% 1,618
1944 58.7% 49,349 41.3% 34,720 0.1% 53
1940 57.7% 49,675 42.2% 36,298 0.1% 74
1936 51.3% 41,460 48.2% 38,914 0.5% 393
1932 52.7% 40,467 45.9% 35,219 1.4% 1,055
1928 65.8% 47,046 34.0% 24,286 0.2% 122
1924 65.6% 34,451 28.5% 14,931 5.9% 3,100
1920 68.1% 28,818 30.7% 12,975 1.3% 543
1916 51.5% 11,624 47.5% 10,729 1.1% 237
1912 18.3% 3,683 48.6% 9,799 33.2% 6,700
1908 56.3% 12,528 41.6% 9,274 2.1% 468
1904 52.9% 10,885 43.9% 9,032 3.2% 662
1900 53.1% 10,363 43.9% 8,570 3.0% 583
County CPVI: R+5


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