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There are 114 counties and one independent city in the U.S. State of Missouri. Following the Louisiana Purchase and the admittance of Louisiana into the United States in 1812, five counties were formed out of the Missouri Territory at the first general assembly: Cape Girardeau, New Madrid, Saint Charles, Saint Louis, and Ste. Genevieve.
See a county map of Missouri on Google Maps with this free, interactive map tool. This Missouri county map shows county borders and also has options to show county name labels, overlay city limits and townships and more. To do a county lookup by address, type the address into the “Search places” box above the map.
The Missouri Association of Counties (MAC), founded in 1972, is a nonprofit corporation established to provide assistance to its member counties in matters pertaining to local, state, and federal government activities. There are 114 counties in the state of Missouri (only three states have more).
A map of Missouri Counties with County seats and a satellite image of Missouri with County outlines.
The U.S. state of Missouri is divided into 14 counties and 1 Independent city. Explore the Missouri County Map, all Counties list along with their County Seats in alphabetical order and their population, areas and the date of formation.
Our Missouri Counties Map shows all 144 counties in Missouri with important cities, including the state's independent city of St. Louis.
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There are a total of 115 Counties in Missouri. The most populous County is Saint Louis County with 999147 residents. The least populous County is Worth County with 2146 residents.
The Missouri Counties section of the gazetteer lists the cities, towns, neighborhoods and subdivisions for each of the 115 Missouri Counties. Also see Missouri County: ZIP Codes | Physical, Cultural & Historical Features | Census Data | Land, Farms, & Ranches
The Missouri County map provides an overview of the state’s counties, including their names and boundaries. It is an essential tool for anyone who needs to navigate through Missouri’s cities, towns, and rural areas.