الاباما کی کاؤنٹیوں کی فہرست
الاباما کاؤنٹیاں (کلک نقشہ)
امریکی ریاست الاباما کی 67 کاؤنٹیاں ہیں۔[1]
کاؤنٹیاں
کاؤنٹی
ایف آئی پی ایس رموز[2]
کاؤنٹی نشست[3]
لائسنس #[4]
تشکیل[3]
سے قائم[5]
اشتقاقیات[6] [7]
کثافت
آبادی[8]
رقبہ[9]
نقشہ
Autauga County
001
Prattville
4
1818
Montgomery County
The Autauga or Atagi people, Native Americans who were a sub-group of the Alibamu
93.46
55,514
594 sq mi (1,538 km2 )
Baldwin County
003
Bay Minette
5
1809
Washington County and West Florida
Abraham Baldwin (1754–1807), U.S. legislator from Georgia
119.99
190,790
1,590 sq mi (4,118 km2 )
Barbour County
005
Clayton
6
1832
Pike County
James Barbour (1775–1842), Governor of Virginia and ریاستہائے متحدہ سینٹ
30.74
27,201
885 sq mi (2,292 km2 )
Bibb County
007
Centreville
7
1818
Montgomery County (as Cahawba County)
William Wyatt Bibb (1781–1820), 1st Governor of Alabama
36.27
22,597
623 sq mi (1,614 km2 )
Blount County
009
Oneonta
8
1818
Montgomery County and Indian territories
Willie Blount (1768–1835), Governor of Tennessee .
89.65
57,826
645 sq mi (1,671 km2 )
Bullock County
011
Union Springs
9
1866
Barbour, Macon, Montgomery, and Pike counties
Edward Bullock (1822–1861), colonel in the Confederate States Army
16.81
10,474
623 sq mi (1,614 km2 )
Butler County
013
Greenville
10
1819
Conecuh and Monroe counties
William Butler (?–1818), captain in Creek War
26.14
20,307
777 sq mi (2,012 km2 )
Calhoun County
015
Anniston
11
1832
St. Clair County (as Benton County)
John C. Calhoun (1782–1850), 7th ریاستہائے متحدہ کے نائب صدور کی فہرست
193.56
117,296
606 sq mi (1,570 km2 )
Chambers County
017
LaFayette
12
1832
Montgomery County
Henry H. Chambers (1790–1826), ریاستہائے متحدہ سینٹ
57.06
34,064
597 sq mi (1,546 km2 )
Cherokee County
019
Centre
13
1836
چروکی territory
چروکی people, whose lands included Alabama
46.97
26,021
554 sq mi (1,435 km2 )
Chilton County
021
Clanton
14
1868
Autauga, Bibb, Perry, and Shelby counties (as Baker County)
William Parish Chilton (1810–1871), Alabama Supreme Court Justice and Confederate congressman
63.23
43,819
693 sq mi (1,795 km2 )
Choctaw County
023
Butler
15
1847
Sumter and Washington counties
Choctaw people, whose lands included Alabama
14.92
13,633
914 sq mi (2,367 km2 )
Clarke County
025
Grove Hill
16
1812
Washington County
John Clarke (1766–1832), منصبِ جامع from Georgia
20.32
25,161
1,238 sq mi (3,206 km2 )
Clay County
027
Ashland
17
1866
Randolph and Talladega counties
ہینری کلے (1777–1852), U.S. legislator from کینٹکی
22.24
13,435
604 sq mi (1,564 km2 )
Cleburne County
029
Heflin
18
1866
Calhoun, Randolph , and Talladega counties
Patrick Cleburne (1828–1864), میجر جنرل in Confederate States Army
26.49
14,832
560 sq mi (1,450 km2 )
Coffee County
031
Elba and Enterprise [10]
19
1841
Dale County
John Coffee (1772–1833), military leader in War of 1812 and Creek War
75.48
51,252
679 sq mi (1,759 km2 )
Colbert County
033
Tuscumbia
20
1867
Franklin County
George Colbert (1764–1839) and Levi Colbert (1759–1834), Chickasaw chiefs
91.81
54,446
593 sq mi (1,536 km2 )
Conecuh County
035
Evergreen
21
1818
Monroe County
The Conecuh River , which flows through the county
15.27
12,981
850 sq mi (2,201 km2 )
Coosa County
037
Rockford
22
1832
Montgomery County
The Coosa River , which flows through the county, and is itself named after a Native American village
16.84
10,966
651 sq mi (1,686 km2 )
Covington County
039
Andalusia
23
1821
Henry County
Leonard Covington (1768–1813), Brigadier General in War of 1812 and ریاستہائے متحدہ ایوان نمائندگان
36.85
37,955
1,030 sq mi (2,668 km2 )
Crenshaw County
041
Luverne
24
1866
Butler, Coffee, Covington, Lowndes, and Pike Counties
Anderson Crenshaw (1783–1847), Alabama Supreme Court justice and early settler
23.12
14,083
609 sq mi (1,577 km2 )
Cullman County
043
Cullman
25
1877
Blount, Morgan, and Winston counties
Colonel John G. Cullmann (1823–1895), founder of county seat
109.44
80,440
735 sq mi (1,904 km2 )
Dale County
045
Ozark
26
1824
Covington and Henry counties
Samuel Dale (1772–1841), Brigadier General and state legislator
89.92
50,444
561 sq mi (1,453 km2 )
Dallas County
047
Selma
27
1818
Monroe and Montgomery counties
Alexander James Dallas (1759–1817) , U.S. Secretary of Treasury
44.76
43,820
979 sq mi (2,536 km2 )
DeKalb County
049
Fort Payne
28
1836
چروکی territory
Johann de Kalb (1721–1780), میجر جنرل in امریکی جنگ انقلاب
91.52
71,109
777 sq mi (2,012 km2 )
Elmore County
051
Wetumpka
29
1866
Autauga, Coosa, Montgomery, and Tallapoosa counties
John Archer Elmore (1762–1834), Revolutionary War veteran
128.32
79,303
618 sq mi (1,601 km2 )
Escambia County
053
Brewton
30
1868
Baldwin and Conecuh counties
Escambia Creek, a tributary of the Conecuh River
40.55
38,319
945 sq mi (2,448 km2 )
Etowah County
055
Gadsden
31
1866
Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, DeKalb, Marshall, and St. Clair counties (as Baine County)
Etowah Indian Mounds
195.20
104,430
535 sq mi (1,386 km2 )
Fayette County
057
Fayette
32
1824
Marion, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, and Walker counties
Marquis de La Fayette (1757–1834), Revolutionary War commander
27.45
17,241
628 sq mi (1,627 km2 )
Franklin County
059
Russellville
33
1818
چروکی territory
بن یمین فرینکلن (1706–1790), politician, diplomat, inventor, and publisher
50.01
31,704
634 sq mi (1,642 km2 )
Geneva County
061
Geneva
34
1868
Coffee, Dale, and Henry counties
Named after جنیوا (سٹی)، نیو یارک , the origin of several early settlers
46.67
26,790
574 sq mi (1,487 km2 )
Greene County
063
Eutaw
35
1819
Marengo and Tuscaloosa counties
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786), Revolutionary War general
13.98
9,045
647 sq mi (1,676 km2 )
Hale County
065
Greensboro
36
1867
Greene, Marengo, Perry, and Tuscaloosa counties
Stephen F. Hale (1816–1862), lieutenant colonel in Confederate States Army
24.47
15,760
644 sq mi (1,668 km2 )
Henry County
067
Abbeville
37
1819
Conecuh County
Patrick Henry (1736–1799), Revolutionary War patriot and Governor of Virginia
30.79
17,302
562 sq mi (1,456 km2 )
Houston County
069
Dothan
38
1903
Dale, Geneva, and Henry counties
George S. Houston (1811–1879), 24th Governor of Alabama and ریاستہائے متحدہ ایوان نمائندگان
175.08
101,547
580 sq mi (1,502 km2 )
Jackson County
071
Scottsboro
39
1819
چروکی territory
اینڈریو جیکسن (1767–1845), 7th U.S. President
49.38
53,227
1,078 sq mi (2,792 km2 )
Jefferson County
073
Birmingham
1
1819
Blount County
ٹامس جیفرسن (1743–1826), 3rd U.S. President
592.68
658,466
1,111 sq mi (2,877 km2 )
Lamar County
075
Vernon
40
1867
Fayette and Marion counties (as Jones County)
Lucius Q. C. Lamar (1825–1893), U.S. Supreme Court justice
24.07
14,564
605 sq mi (1,567 km2 )
Lauderdale County
077
Florence
41
1818
چروکی and Chickasaw territories
James Lauderdale (1780–1814), Colonel in War of 1812
138.79
92,709
668 sq mi (1,730 km2 )
Lawrence County
079
Moulton
42
1818
چروکی territory
James Lawrence (1781–1813), naval officer in War of 1812
49.69
34,339
691 sq mi (1,790 km2 )
Lee County
081
Opelika
43
1866
Chambers, Macon, Russell, and Tallapoosa counties
Robert E. Lee (1807–1870), Commander of the Confederate States Army
230.67
140,247
608 sq mi (1,575 km2 )
Limestone County
083
Athens
44
1818
Elk and Madison counties
Limestone Creek, named for local geological deposits
147.83
82,782
560 sq mi (1,450 km2 )
Lowndes County
085
Hayneville
45
1830
Butler, Dallas, and Montgomery counties
William Lowndes (1782–1822), ریاستہائے متحدہ ایوان نمائندگان from جنوبی کیرولائنا
15.78
11,299
716 sq mi (1,854 km2 )
Macon County
087
Tuskegee
46
1832
Montgomery County
Nathaniel Macon (1758–1837), U.S. legislator from شمالی کیرولائنا
35.22
21,452
609 sq mi (1,577 km2 )
Madison County
089
Huntsville
47
1808
چروکی and Chickasaw territories
جیمز میڈیسن (1751–1836), 4th U.S. President
417.47
334,811
802 sq mi (2,077 km2 )
Marengo County
091
Linden
48
1818
Choctaw territory
Battle of Marengo
21.52
21,027
977 sq mi (2,530 km2 )
Marion County
093
Hamilton
49
1818
Tuscaloosa County
Francis Marion (1732–1795), military leader in امریکی جنگ انقلاب
41.48
30,776
742 sq mi (1,922 km2 )
Marshall County
095
Guntersville
50
1836
Blount and Jackson counties and چروکی territory
John Marshall (1755–1835), Chief Justice of the United States 1801–1835
164.34
93,019
566 sq mi (1,466 km2 )
Mobile County
097
Mobile
2
1812
Mobile District of West Florida after annexation into Mississippi Territory
Mobile Bay , on which county is located, and which is itself named after the Maubila tribe of Native Americans
336.04
412,992
1,229 sq mi (3,183 km2 )
Monroe County
099
Monroeville
51
1815
Creek territory
جیمز مونرو (1758–1831), 5th U.S. President
22.48
23,068
1,026 sq mi (2,657 km2 )
Montgomery County
101
Montgomery
3
1816
Monroe County
Lemuel P. Montgomery (1786–1814), Major in Creek War
292.55
229,363
784 sq mi (2,031 km2 )
Morgan County
103
Decatur
52
1818
چروکی territory (as Cotaco County)
Daniel Morgan (1736–1802), ریاستہائے متحدہ ایوان نمائندگان
206.37
119,490
579 sq mi (1,500 km2 )
Perry County
105
Marion
53
1819
Cahawba, Dallas, Marengo, and Tuscaloosa counties
Oliver Hazard Perry (1795–1819), naval officer in War of 1812
14.71
10,591
720 sq mi (1,865 km2 )
Pickens County
107
Carrollton
54
1820
Tuscaloosa County
Andrew Pickens (1739–1817), General in the Revolutionary War
22.41
19,746
881 sq mi (2,282 km2 )
Pike County
109
Troy
55
1821
Henry and Montgomery counties
Zebulon Pike (1779–1813), explorer and officer in War of 1812
48.96
32,899
672 sq mi (1,740 km2 )
Randolph County
111
Wedowee
56
1832
St. Clair and Shelby counties
John Randolph (1773–1833), ریاستہائے متحدہ سینٹ from ورجینیا
39.44
22,913
581 sq mi (1,505 km2 )
Russell County
113
Phenix City
57
1832
Barbour, Bullock, Lee and Macon counties
Gilbert C. Russell (1782-1861), officer in Creek War
82.60
52,947
641 sq mi (1,660 km2 )
St. Clair County
115
Ashville and Pell City
59
1818
Shelby County
Arthur St. Clair (1736–1818), President of Continental Congress
132.27
83,593
632 sq mi (1,637 km2 )
Shelby County
117
Columbiana
58
1818
Montgomery County
Isaac Shelby (1750–1826), Governor of Kentucky
248.52
195,085
785 sq mi (2,033 km2 )
Sumter County
119
Livingston
60
1832
Choctaw territory
Thomas Sumter (1734–1832), U.S. Congressman from جنوبی کیرولائنا
15.22
13,763
904 sq mi (2,341 km2 )
Talladega County
121
Talladega
61
1832
St. Clair and Shelby counties
Talatigi, Creek Indian name for the county seat, meaning "border town"
111.66
82,291
737 sq mi (1,909 km2 )
Tallapoosa County
123
Dadeville
62
1832
Montgomery and Shelby counties
Tallapoosa River
58.04
41,616
717 sq mi (1,857 km2 )
Tuscaloosa County
125
Tuscaloosa
63
1818
Montgomery County and Choctaw territory
Iroquoian name for the Black Warrior River
147.24
194,656
1,322 sq mi (3,424 km2 )
Walker County
127
Jasper
64
1823
Blount, Jefferson, and Tuscaloosa counties
John Williams Walker (1783–1823), ریاستہائے متحدہ سینٹ from الاباما
84.73
67,023
791 sq mi (2,049 km2 )
Washington County
129
Chatom
65
1800
Adams and Pickering counties of Mississippi Territory
جارج واشنگٹن (1732–1799), 1st U.S. President
16.28
17,581
1,080 sq mi (2,797 km2 )
Wilcox County
131
Camden
66
1819
Dallas and Monroe counties
Joseph M. Wilcox (1790–1814), lieutenant in Creek War
13.14
11,670
888 sq mi (2,300 km2 )
Winston County
133
Double Springs
67
1850
Walker County (as Hancock County)
John A. Winston (1812–1871), 15th Governor of Alabama
40.10
24,484
613 sq mi (1,588 km2 )
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