Hrabstwo Curry (Oregon)
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Kod statystyczny | FIPS 6-4: 41015 |
Powierzchnia | 5150,37 km²[1] |
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Hrabstwo Curry (ang. Curry County) – hrabstwo w stanie Oregon w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Obszar całkowity hrabstwa obejmuje powierzchnię 1988,57 mil² (5150,37 km²). Według szacunków United States Census Bureau w roku 2009 miało 21 148 mieszkańców[2].
Hrabstwo powstało w 1855 roku[3].
Miasta[4]
- Brookings
- Gold Beach
- Port Orford
CDP[4]
- Harbor
- Langlois
- Nesika Beach
- Pistol River
Przypisy
- ↑ US Census Bureau: Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2000. [dostęp 2012-08-31]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-07-08)]. (ang.).
- ↑ a b US Census Bureau: Curry County. Quickfacts. [dostęp 2010-12-16]. (ang.).
- ↑ National Association of Counties: Curry County, OR. [dostęp 2010-12-16]. (ang.).
- ↑ a b National Association of Counties: Places in Curry County, OR. [dostęp 2010-12-16]. (ang.).
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