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The most recent county formation in Maryland occurred in 1872 when Garrett County was split from Allegany County. [2] However, there have been numerous changes to county borders since that time, most recently when portions of the city of Takoma Park that had previously been part of Prince George's County were absorbed into Montgomery County in 1997.
As of the 2020 United States census, Maryland is the 18th-most populous state with 6,177,224 inhabitants and the ninth-smallest by land area, spanning 9,707.24 square miles (25,141.6 km 2) of land. [2] The state is divided into 23 counties and contains 157 municipalities consisting of cities, towns, or villages. [3]
Arlington (Major airport: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Recognized as a "central city" by the U.S. Census Bureau) Suburbs with 10,000 to 100,000 inhabitants [ edit ]
This article lists the census-designated places (CDPs) in the state of Maryland, their population, and the county(ies) they reside in. The only county which doesn't contain a CDP is Cecil County . Census-designated places
The U.S. State of Maryland currently has 13 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated three combined statistical areas, six metropolitan statistical areas, and four micropolitan statistical areas in Maryland. [1]
The following 89 pages use this file: Annapolis, Maryland; Annapolis Neck, Maryland; Anne Arundel County, Maryland; Anne Arundel County Delegation; Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office
Cromwell Park Drive is unsigned MD 162A: 3.47: 5.58: MD 176 east (Dorsey Road) to I-97 / Stewart Avenue south – Glen Burnie, Baltimore, Annapolis: Southern terminus of MD 162; MD 176 joins Airport Loop; ramp from MD 176 west to MD 170 north is unsigned MD 170A: Hanover: 4.77: 7.68: Overflow Parking: 5.49: 8.84: MD 652 south (Old Telegraph Road)
Rockville is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, and is part of the Washington metropolitan area.The 2020 census tabulated Rockville's population at 67,117, [5] making it the fourth-largest incorporated city in Maryland.