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As of 2024, New Jersey is divided into 21 counties and contains 564 [2] municipalities consisting of five types: 253 boroughs, 52 cities, 15 towns, 240 townships, and four villages. The largest municipality by population in New Jersey is Newark, with 311,549 residents, whereas the smallest is Walpack Township, with seven residents. [3]
Cities in Union County, New Jersey (3 C, 5 P) This page was last edited on 19 October 2019, at 03:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
New Jersey was governed by two groups of proprietors as two distinct provinces, East Jersey and West Jersey, between 1674 and 1702.New Jersey's first counties were created as administrative districts within each province, with East Jersey split in 1675 into Bergen, Essex, Middlesex and Monmouth counties, while West Jersey's initial counties of Burlington and Salem date to 1681.
Category: Cities in Mercer County, New Jersey. 4 languages. ... Trenton, New Jersey This page was last edited on 22 January 2019, at 17:02 (UTC). ...
Ocean City Cape May 11,701 City 6.33 1,848.50 Haddonfield Camden 11,593 borough 2.82 4,110.99 Bellmawr Camden 11,583 borough 2.98 3,886.91 Gloucester City Camden 11,456 city 2.32 4,937.93 Bordentown Township Burlington 11,367 township 8.51 1,335.72 Somers Point Atlantic 10,795 City 4.03 2,678.66 Ventnor City Atlantic 10,650 City 1.95 5,461.54
This partial list of city nicknames in New Jersey compiles the aliases, sobriquets and slogans that cities, other municipalities, and other populated places in New Jersey are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially, to municipal governments, local people, outsiders or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce.
Saddle River is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.It is a suburb of New York City, located just over 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Manhattan. The town is known for its natural fields, farmland, horse farms, forests, and rivers, and has a bucolic atmosphere, due in part to a minimum zoning requirement of 2 acres (0.81 ha) for homes. [20]
The Horse Park of New Jersey is located on County Route 524, seven miles from exit 7A of the New Jersey Turnpike and one mile from exit 11 of I-195. The park is approximately a 50-minute drive from Philadelphia and just over one hour from New York City. The park currently has: 276 stalls in permanent buildings; Two show rings