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== List of counties == {{clear}} {{table alignment}} {|class="wikitable sortable col7right col8right" |- style="background-color: #ccf" !County ![[FIPS Code]]<br/><ref name="epa">{{cite web |url=http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/codes/ny.html |title=EPA County FIPS Code Listing |access-date=2007-07-24 |work=US Environmental Protection Agency |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121008031702/http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/codes/ny.html |archive-date=2012-10-08 }}</ref> ![[County seat]]<br/><ref name="NACO">{{cite web|url=http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/NACo_FindACounty.aspx|title=Find A County|publisher=National Association of Counties|access-date=August 9, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100804201755/http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/NACo_FindACounty.aspx |archive-date=August 4, 2010|url-status=dead }}</ref> ! {{abbr|Est.|Established}}<br/><ref name=NACO/><ref>{{Cite book |last=Mitchell |first=George |title=The New York Red Book: An Illustrated Yearbook of Authentic Information Concerning New York State, Its Departments and Political Subdivisions and the Officials Who Administer Its Affairs |publisher=Williams Press, Inc. |year=1987β1988 |edition=89th |location=Albany, New York |pages=987β988 |language=en}}</ref> ! Formed from<ref name=form/> ! Named for<ref name=etym/> ! Density<br>(Pop./mi<sup>2</sup>) ! {{abbr|Pop.|Population}} (2024)<br/><ref name="VITAL">{{cite web|date=July 2024|title=U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: New York|url=https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/NY/PST045219|url-status=live|access-date=March 15, 2025|publisher=U.S. Census Bureau|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230309103836/https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/NY/PST045222|archive-date=Mar 9, 2023}}</ref> ! Area<br/><ref name=NACO/> ! width=80 class="unsortable"|Map {{Countyrow|Name=Albany |N=36|Num=001 |Seat=Albany |Data2={{dts|1683|11|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=One of 12 original counties created in the [[Province of New York|New York colony]]|Data4=[[James II of England]] (James VII of Scotland) (1633–1701), who was [[Duke of York]] (English title) and [[Duke of Albany]] (Scottish title) before becoming [[List of English monarchs|King of England]], [[Monarchy of Ireland|Ireland]], and [[List of Scottish monarchs|Scotland]]. |Data5=600.31 |Population=319964 |Area=533 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Allegany |N=36|Num=003 |Seat=Belmont |Data2={{dts|1806|4|7|abbr=on}} |Data3=Genesee County |Data4=A variant spelling of the [[Allegheny River]] |Data5=45.74 |Population=47299 |Area=1034 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Bronx |N=36|Num=005 |Noseat=none (sui generis) |Data2={{dts|1914|1|1|abbr=on}}<ref>Legislation splitting off Bronx County from New York County was enacted in 1912 with an effective date of January 1, 1914. Prior to 1874 the entire area had been part of Westchester County. See {{cite web|last=McCarthy|first=Thomas C|url=http://www.correctionhistory.org/html/chronicl/kbd/kbd_brnx.html |title= A 5-Borough Centennial Preface for the Katharine Bement Davis Mini-History|work=New York City Department of Corrections|access-date=2008-01-25}}</ref> |Data3=New York County |Data4=The [[Bronx River]]|Data5=24,111.51 |Population=1384724 |Area=57.43 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Broome |N=36|Num=007 |Seat=Binghamton |Data2={{dts|1806|3|28|abbr=on}} |Data3=Tioga County |Data4=[[John Broome (politician)|John Broome]] (1738–1810), fourth [[Lieutenant Governor of New York]] |Data5=274.68 |Population=196397 |Area=715 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Cattaraugus |N=36|Num=009 |Noseat=[[Little Valley (village), New York|Little Valley]] |Data2={{dts|1808|3|11|abbr=on}} |Data3=Genesee County |Data4=A word from an uncertain [[Iroquoian languages|Iroquoian language]] meaning "bad smelling banks", referring to the odor of natural gas which leaked from [[Cattaraugus Creek]] |Data5=57.61 |Population=75475 |Area=1310 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Cayuga |N=36|Num=011 |Seat=Auburn |Data2={{dts|1799|3|8|abbr=on}} |Data3=Onondaga County |Data4=The [[Cayuga tribe]] of Native Americans |Data5=86.30 |Population=74567 |Area=864 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Chautauqua |N=36|Num=013 |Seat=Mayville |Data2={{dts|1808|3|11|abbr=on}} |Data3=Genesee County |Data4=Loanword from the [[Erie language]] describing [[Chautauqua Lake]]; language now lost and cannot be translated |Data5=82.74 |Population=124105 |Area=1500 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Chemung |N=36|Num=015 |Seat=Elmira |Data2={{dts|1836|3|20|abbr=on}} |Data3=Tioga County |Data4=A [[Unami language|Lenape word]] meaning "big horn", which was the name of a local Native American village |Data5=197.45 |Population=81115 |Area=410.81 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Chenango |N=36|Num=017 |Noseat=[[Norwich (city), New York|Norwich]] |Data2={{dts|1798|3|15|abbr=on}} |Data3=Tioga County and Herkimer County |Data4=An [[Onondaga language|Onondaga word]] meaning "large bull-thistle" |Data5=50.93 |Population=45776 |Area=898.85 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Clinton |N=36|Num=019 |Seat=Plattsburgh |Data2={{dts|1788|3|4|abbr=on}} |Data3=Washington County |Data4=[[George Clinton (vice president)|George Clinton]] (1739–1812), fourth [[Vice President of the United States]] and first and third [[Governor of New York]]|Data5=69.65 |Population=77871 |Area=1118 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Columbia |N=36|Num=021 |Seat=Hudson |Data2={{dts|1786|4|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=Albany County |Data4=[[Christopher Columbus]] (1451–1506), the European explorer|Data5=93.05 |Population=60299 |Area=648 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Cortland |N=36|Num=023 |Seat=Cortland |Data2={{dts|1808|4|8|abbr=on}} |Data3=Onondaga County |Data4=[[Pierre Van Cortlandt]] (1721–1814), first [[Lieutenant Governor of New York]]|Data5=91.52 |Population=45945 |Area=502 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Delaware |N=36|Num=025 |Noseat=[[Delhi (village), New York|Delhi]] |Data2={{dts|1797|3|10|abbr=on}} |Data3=Otsego County and Ulster County |Data4=[[Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr]] (1577–1618), an early colonial leader in [[Virginia colony|Virginia]]. Name applied to the bay, river, and Lenape Native Americans|Data5=30.10 |Population=44191 |Area=1468 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Dutchess |N=36|Num=027 |Noseat=[[Poughkeepsie (city), New York|Poughkeepsie]] |Data2={{dts|1683|11|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=One of 12 original counties created in the [[Province of New York|New York colony]] |Data4=[[Mary of Modena]] (1658–1718), Duchess of York and wife of King [[James II of England]] |Data5=363.59 |Population=299963 |Area=825 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Erie |N=36|Num=029 |Seat=Buffalo |Data2={{dts|1821|4|2|abbr=on}} |Data3=Niagara County |Data4=The [[Erie (tribe)|Erie]] tribe of Native Americans|Data5=774.74 |Population=950602 |Area=1227 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Essex |N=36|Num=031 |Noseat=[[Elizabethtown (CDP), New York|Elizabethtown]] |Data2={{dts|1799|3|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=Clinton County |Data4=The county of [[Essex]] in England |Data5=19.18 |Population=36744 |Area=1916 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Franklin |N=36|Num=033 |Noseat=[[Malone (village), New York|Malone]] |Data2={{dts|1808|3|11|abbr=on}} |Data3=Clinton County |Data4=[[Benjamin Franklin]] (1706–1790), the early American printer, scientist, and statesman|Data5=27.75 |Population=47086 |Area=1697 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Fulton |N=36|Num=035 |Noseat=[[Johnstown (city), New York|Johnstown]] |Data2={{dts|1838|4|18|abbr=on}} |Data3=Montgomery County |Data4=[[Robert Fulton]] (1765–1815), inventor of the [[steamship]]|Data5=97.70 |Population=52073 |Area=533 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Genesee |N=36|Num=037 |Seat=Batavia |Data2={{dts|1802|3|30|abbr=on}} |Data3=Ontario County and land acquired in the [[Holland Land Company|Holland Purchase]] |Data4=A [[Seneca language|Seneca phrase]] meaning "good valley" |Data5=116.37 |Population=57604 |Area=495 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Greene |N=36|Num=039 |Noseat=[[Catskill (village), New York|Catskill]] |Data2={{dts|1800|3|25|abbr=on}} |Data3=Albany County and Ulster County |Data4=[[Nathanael Greene]] (1742–1786), the [[American Revolutionary War]] general|Data5=71.28 |Population=46903 |Area=658 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Hamilton |N=36|Num=041 |Seat=Lake Pleasant |Data2={{dts|1816|4|12|abbr=on}} |Data3=Montgomery County |Data4=[[Alexander Hamilton]] (1755–1804), the early American political theorist and first [[United States Secretary of the Treasury|Secretary of the Treasury]]|Data5=2.81 |Population=5082 |Area=1808 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Herkimer |N=36|Num=043 |Seat=Herkimer |Data2={{dts|1791|2|16|abbr=on}} |Data3=Montgomery County |Data4=[[Nicholas Herkimer]] (1728–1777), the [[American Revolutionary War]] general|Data5=40.87 |Population=59585 |Area=1458 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Jefferson |N=36|Num=045 |Seat=Watertown |Data2={{dts|1805|3|28|abbr=on}} |Data3=Oneida County |Data4=[[Thomas Jefferson]] (1743–1826), the early American statesman, author of the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]], and third [[President of the United States]]|Data5=60.93 |Population=113140 |Area=1857 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Kings |N=36|Num=047 |Noseat=none (sui generis) |Data2={{dts|1683|11|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=One of 12 original counties created in the [[Province of New York|New York colony]] |Data4=King [[Charles II of England]] (1630–1685)|Data5=27,013.74 |Population=2617631 |Area=96.9 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Lewis |N=36|Num=049 |Noseat=[[Lowville (village), New York|Lowville]] |Data2={{dts|1805|3|28|abbr=on}} |Data3=Oneida County |Data4=[[Morgan Lewis (governor)|Morgan Lewis]] (1754–1844), the fourth [[Governor of New York]]|Data5=20.60 |Population=26570 |Area=1290 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Livingston |N=36|Num=051 |Seat=Geneseo |Data2={{dts|1821|2|23|abbr=on}} |Data3=Genesee County and Ontario County |Data4=[[Robert Livingston (1746–1813)|Robert Livingston]] (1746–1813), the early American statesman and New York delegate to the [[Continental Congress]]|Data5=96.19 |Population=61561 |Area=640 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Madison |N=36|Num=053 |Seat=Wampsville |Data2={{dts|1806|3|21|abbr=on}} |Data3=Chenango County |Data4=[[James Madison]] (1751–1836), the early American statesman, principal author of the [[Constitution of the United States]], and fourth [[President of the United States]]|Data5=101.32 |Population=67072 |Area=662 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Monroe |N=36|Num=055 |Seat=Rochester |Data2={{dts|1821|2|23|abbr=on}} |Data3=Genesee County and Ontario County |Data4=[[James Monroe]] (1758–1831), the early American statesman and fifth [[President of the United States]]|Data5=550.66 |Population=752202 |Area=1366 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Montgomery |N=36|Num=057 |Seat=Fonda |Data2={{dts|1772|3|12|abbr=on}} |Data3=Albany County |Data4=Originally Tryon County after colonial governor [[William Tryon]] (1729–1788), renamed after the [[American Revolutionary War]] general [[Richard Montgomery]] (1738–1775) in 1784 |Data5=121.09 |Population=49648 |Area=410 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Nassau |N=36|Num=059 |Seat=Mineola |Data2={{dts|1899|1|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=Queens County |Data4=The Princes of [[House of Orange-Nassau|Orange-Nassau]] ruled the Netherlands when Long Island was a Dutch colony|Data5=3,073.81 |Population=1392438 |Area=453 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=New York |N=36|Num=061 |Noseat=none (sui generis) |Data2={{dts|1683|11|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=One of 12 original counties created in the [[Province of New York|New York colony]] |Data4=King [[James II of England]] (1633–1701), who was Duke of York and Albany before he ascended the throne of England, Duke of York being his English title |Data5=49,175.72 |Population=1660664 |Area=33.77 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Niagara |N=36|Num=063 |Noseat=[[Lockport (city), New York|Lockport]] |Data2={{dts|1808|3|11|abbr=on}} |Data3=Genesee County |Data4=The [[Iroquoian languages|Iroquoian]] name of a tribe within the [[Neutral Nation]], the exact translation of which remains disputed |Data5=183.83 |Population=209570 |Area=1140 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Oneida |N=36|Num=065 |Seat=Utica |Data2={{dts|1798|3|15|abbr=on}} |Data3=Herkimer County |Data4=The [[Oneida tribe]] of Native Americans|Data5=188.25 |Population=228347 |Area=1213 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Onondaga |N=36|Num=067 |Seat=Syracuse |Data2={{dts|1794|3|5|abbr=on}} |Data3=Herkimer County |Data4=The [[Onondaga (tribe)|Onondaga tribe]] of Native Americans|Data5=582.89 |Population=469812 |Area=806 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Ontario |N=36|Num=069 |Noseat=[[Canandaigua (city), New York|Canandaigua]] |Data2={{dts|1789|1|27|abbr=on}} |Data3=Land acquired in the [[Phelps and Gorham Purchase]] |Data4=An [[Iroquoian languages|Iroquoian]] word meaning "beautiful lake" |Data5=170.71 |Population=113012 |Area=662 |Size=100px }} {{Countyrow|Name=Orange |N=36|Num=071 |Noseat=[[Goshen (village), New York|Goshen]] |Data2={{dts|1683|11|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=One of 12 original counties created in the [[Province of New York|New York colony]] |Data4=[[William III of England|William of Orange-Nassau]] (1650–1702), who became King William III of England|Data5=490.78 |Population=411767 |Area=839 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Orleans |N=36|Num=073 |Noseat=[[Albion (village), Orleans County, New York|Albion]] |Data2={{dts|1824|11|12|abbr=on}} |Data3=Genesee County |Data4=The French Royal [[House of OrlΓ©ans]] |Data5=48.58 |Population=39686 |Area=817 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Oswego |N=36|Num=075 |Seat=Oswego |Data2={{dts|1816|3|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=Oneida County and Onondaga County |Data4=The [[Oswego River (New York)|Oswego River]], from an [[Iroquoian languages|Iroquoian]] word meaning "the outpouring", referring to the mouth of the river|Data5=90.17 |Population=118305|Area=1312 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Otsego |N=36|Num=077 |Seat=Cooperstown |Data2={{dts|1791|2|16|abbr=on}} |Data3=Montgomery County |Data4=A Native American word meaning "place of the rock" |Data5=60.34 |Population=60524 |Area=1003 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Putnam |N=36|Num=079 |Seat=Carmel Hamlet |Data2={{dts|1812|6|12|abbr=on}} |Data3=Dutchess County |Data4=[[Israel Putnam]] (1718–1790), an [[American Revolutionary War]] general|Data5=400.04 |Population=98409 |Area=246 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Queens |N=36|Num=081 |Noseat=none (sui generis) |Data2={{dts|1683|11|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=One of 12 original counties created in the [[Province of New York|New York colony]] |Data4=[[Catherine of Braganza]] (1638–1705), Queen of England and wife of King [[Charles II of England]]|Data5=12,995.52 |Population=2316841 |Area=178.28 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Rensselaer |N=36|Num=083 |Seat=Troy |Data2={{dts|1791|2|7|abbr=on}} |Data3=Albany County |Data4=In honor of the family of [[Kiliaen van Rensselaer (Dutch merchant)|Kiliaen van Rensselaer]] (before 1596 β after 1643), the early landholder in the Dutch [[New Netherland]] colony|Data5=241.73 |Population=160749 |Area=665 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Richmond |N=36|Num=085 |Noseat=none (sui generis) |Data2={{dts|1683|11|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=One of 12 original counties created in the [[Province of New York|New York colony]] |Data4=[[Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond]] (1672–1723), the illegitimate son of King [[Charles II of England]]|Data5=4,860.60 |Population=498212 |Area=102.5 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Rockland |N=36|Num=087 |Seat=New City |Data2={{dts|1798|2|23|abbr=on}} |Data3=Orange County |Data4=Early settlers' description of terrain as "rocky land" |Data5=1,749.47 |Population=348144 |Area=199 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=St. Lawrence |N=36|Num=089 |Noseat=[[Canton (village), New York|Canton]] |Data2={{dts|1802|3|3|abbr=on}} |Data3=Clinton County, Herkimer County, and Montgomery County |Data4=The [[St Lawrence River]], which forms the northern border of the county and New York State |Data5=37.65 |Population=106198 |Area=2821 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Saratoga |N=36|Num=091 |Seat=Ballston Spa |Data2={{dts|1791|2|7|abbr=on}} |Data3=Albany County |Data4=A corruption of a Native American word meaning "the hill beside the river" |Data5=284.79 |Population=240360 |Area=844 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Schenectady |N=36|Num=093 |Seat=Schenectady |Data2={{dts|1809|3|27|abbr=on}} |Data3=Albany County |Data4=A [[Mohawk tribe|Mohawk]] word meaning "on the other side of the pine lands" |Data5=772.67 |Population=162261 |Area=210 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Schoharie |N=36|Num=095 |Noseat=[[Schoharie (village), New York|Schoharie]] |Data2={{dts|1795|4|6|abbr=on}} |Data3=Albany County and Otsego County |Data4=A [[Mohawk tribe|Mohawk]] word meaning "floating driftwood" |Data5=48.16 |Population=30151 |Area=626 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Schuyler |N=36|Num=097 |Seat=Watkins Glen |Data2={{dts|1854|4|17|abbr=on}} |Data3=Chemung County, Steuben County, and Tompkins County |Data4=[[Philip Schuyler]] (1733–1804), the [[American Revolutionary War]] general and [[United States Senate|Senator]] from New York |Data5=50.06 |Population=17121 |Area=342 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Seneca |N=36|Num=099 |Noseat=[[Waterloo (village), New York|Waterloo]] |Data2={{dts|1804|3|24|abbr=on}} |Data3=Cayuga County |Data4=The [[Seneca nation|Seneca tribe]] of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]]|Data5=100.46 |Population=32650 |Area=325 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Steuben |N=36|Num=101 |Noseat=[[Bath (village), New York|Bath]] |Data2={{dts|1796|3|18|abbr=on}} |Data3=Ontario County |Data4=[[Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben]] (1730–1794), the Prussian general who assisted the [[Continental Army]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]]|Data5=65.54 |Population=92015 |Area=1404 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Suffolk |N=36|Num=103 |Noseat=[[Riverhead (CDP), New York|Riverhead]] |Data2={{dts|1683|11|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=One of 12 original counties created in the [[Province of New York|New York colony]] |Data4=The county of [[Suffolk]] in England |Data5=647.24 |Population=1535909 |Area=2373 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Sullivan |N=36|Num=105 |Seat=Monticello |Data2={{dts|1809|3|27|abbr=on}} |Data3=Ulster County |Data4=[[John Sullivan (general)|John Sullivan]] (1740–1795), an [[American Revolutionary War]] general|Data5=80.69 |Population=80450 |Area=997 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Tioga |N=36|Num=107 |Noseat=[[Owego (village), New York|Owego]] |Data2={{dts|1791|2|16|abbr=on}} |Data3=Montgomery County |Data4=A Native American word meaning "at the forks", describing a meeting place |Data5=90.96 |Population=47574 |Area=523 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Tompkins |N=36|Num=109 |Seat=Ithaca |Data2={{dts|1817|4|7|abbr=on}} |Data3=Cayuga County and Seneca County |Data4=[[Daniel D. Tompkins]] (1774–1825), the 6th [[Vice President of the United States]]|Data5=221.85 |Population=105602 |Area=476 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Ulster |N=36|Num=111 |Seat=Kingston |Data2={{dts|1683|11|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=One of 12 original counties created in the [[Province of New York|New York colony]] |Data4=The Irish province of [[Ulster]], then an earldom of the Duke of York, later King [[James II of England]]|Data5=157.60 |Population=182977 |Area=1161 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Warren |N=36|Num=113 |Noseat=[[Queensbury, New York|Queensbury]] |Data2={{dts|1813|3|12|abbr=on}} |Data3=Washington County |Data4=[[Joseph Warren]] (1741–1775), the early American patriot and [[American Revolutionary War]] general|Data5=75.04 |Population=65288 |Area=870 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Washington |N=36|Num=115 |Seat=Fort Edward |Data2={{dts|1772|3|12|abbr=on}} |Data3=Albany County |Data4=Originally Charlotte County, renamed in 1784 after [[George Washington]] (1732–1799), the [[American Revolutionary War]] general and first [[President of the United States]]|Data5=70.73 |Population=59839 |Area=846 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Wayne |N=36|Num=117 |Noseat= [[Lyons (town), New York|Lyons]] |Data2={{dts|1823|4|11|abbr=on}} |Data3=Ontario County and Seneca County |Data4=General [[Anthony Wayne]] (1745–1796), the [[American Revolutionary War]] general|Data5=65.58 |Population=90757 |Area=1384 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Westchester |N=36|Num=119 |Seat=White Plains |Data2={{dts|1683|11|1|abbr=on}} |Data3=One of 12 original counties created in the [[Province of New York|New York colony]] |Data4=The city of [[Chester]] in England |Data5=2,012.89 |Population=1006447 |Area=500 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Wyoming |N=36|Num=121 |Noseat=[[Warsaw (village), New York|Warsaw]] |Data2={{dts|1841|5|14|abbr=on}} |Data3=Genesee County |Data4=A modification of a word from the [[Unami language|Lenape language]] meaning "broad bottom lands" |Data5=66.42 |Population=39588 |Area=596 |Size=100px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Yates |N=36|Num=123 |Seat=Penn Yan |Data2={{dts|1823|2|5|abbr=on}} |Data3=Ontario County and Steuben County |Data4=[[Joseph C. Yates]] (1768–1837), eighth [[Governor of New York]]|Data5=64.86 |Population=24387 |Area=376 |Size=100px}} |}
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