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[1] 63 are divided into precincts where there is no township government. Four counties have neither a township nor a precinct subdivision: Banner, Hooker, Thomas, and Arthur. Thomas County was still subdivided into three precincts as of the Census 2000. [2] Townships and precinct as county subdivisions are listed in a 1970 census document. [3]
Counties in orange are township counties; counties in blue are commissioner counties. County government in Nebraska is organized in one of two models: Township counties: the county is subdivided into organized townships and governed by a 7-member board of supervisors. This is the form used by 27 counties.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Townships in Nebraska. It includes townships that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a container category .
Pages in category "Townships in Nebraska" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 443 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Children's Commission 1225 L Street, Suite 401. Lincoln NE 68508 Jeanne Brandner Commission for Blind And Visually Impaired 4600 Valley Rd., Ste. 100. Lincoln, NE 68510-4844 Carlos Serván Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 4600 Valley Rd., Ste. 420. 68510-4844 Prior to 1997 it was known as the Commission for the Hearing Impaired
Incorporated communities in Nebraska are legally classified as cities or villages, depending on their population: [3] a village is a municipality of 100 through 800 inhabitants, whereas a city must have at least 800 inhabitants. There are 528 municipalities. Of Nebraska's 528 municipalities, 147 are cities and 381 are villages.
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Nebraska has 93 counties.They are listed below by name, FIPS code and license plate prefix. Nebraska's postal abbreviation is NE and its FIPS state code is 31.. When many counties were formed, the bills establishing them did not state the honoree's full name; thus the namesakes of several counties, including Brown, Deuel, Dixon, and possibly Harlan, are known only by their surnames.