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The average population of Missouri's counties is 53,880; St. Louis County is the most populous (987,059), and Worth County is the least (1,907). The average land area is 599 sq mi (1,550 km 2 ). The largest county is Texas County (1,179 sq mi, 3,054 km 2 ) and the smallest is St. Louis city (61.9 sq mi, 160 km 2 ).
Tipton is a city in Moniteau County, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,920 as of the 2020 census , [ 3 ] down from 3,262 in 2010 . It is part of the Jefferson City metropolitan area .
Map of the United States with Missouri highlighted. Missouri is a state located in the Midwestern United States. In Missouri, cities are classified into three types: 3rd Class, 4th Class, and those under constitutional charters.
City County Incorporation Date Class 2020 Census Pop. 2021 Pop. Est. Main Zip Code Adrian: Bates: 1880: 4th: 1730: 1730: 64720 Advance: Stoddard: 1883: 4th: 1349: ...
Moniteau County (/ m ɒ n ɪ ˈ t ɔː / mon-ih-TAW [1]) is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 15,473. [2] Its county seat is California. [3] The county was organized February 14, 1845, and named for the Moniteau Creek. 'Moniteau' is a French spelling of Manitou, Algonquian ...
In Missouri, only counties of the third and fourth classes, which are those with a total assessed valuation under $450,000,000, may have township governments, but are not required to. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of 2021, 20 of the 114 Missouri counties had township governments, containing 285 townships. [ 1 ]
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Cities in Missouri. It includes cities that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cities in Missouri by county .
A post office called Tipton Ford was established in 1890, and remained in operation until 1923. [3] The community was named for a ford across Shoal Creek near the home of the Tipton family. [4] In August 1914, tragedy struck Tipton Ford, when a Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad locomotive collided with another train, a result of faulty ...