This is a list of the five counties in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Rhode Island has the second lowest number of counties of any U.S. state (only Delaware has fewer, with three counties).[1] Although Rhode Island is divided into counties, it does not have any local government at the county level.[2] Instead, local government is provided by the eight cities and thirty-one towns.[3]
The colony of Rhode Island was established in the 17th century, and was the first of the thirteen original American colonies to declare independence from British rule in 1776, signaling the start of the American Revolution. The counties were all established before the Declaration of Independence.[2]
The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, which is used by the United States government to uniquely identify states and counties, is provided with each entry.[4] Rhode Island's code is 44, which when combined with any county code would be written as 44XXX. The FIPS code for each county links to census data for that county.
| County |
FIPS Code[5] | County
Seat[6] (defunct) |
Created [2] |
Origin [7] |
Etymology |
Population (2000) [8] |
Area [8] |
Map |
| Bristol County | 001 | Bristol | 1747 | Created from land gained from Bristol County, Massachusetts after resolution of a boundary dispute between the two colonies. | City of Bristol, England | 50,648 | 45
sq mi (117 km²) |
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| Kent County | 003 | East Greenwich | 1750 | Created from part of Providence County. | County of Kent, England | 167,090 | 188
sq mi (487 km²) |
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| Newport County | 005 | Newport | 1703 | Formed as Rhode Island County in 1703. Renamed Newport County in 1729 | Town (now city) of Newport, Wales | 85,433 | 314
sq mi (813 km²) |
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| Providence County | 007 | Providence | 1703 | Formed in 1703 as Providence Plantations County. Renamed Providence County in 1729 | Divine Providence | 621,602 | 436
sq mi (1,129 km²) |
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| Washington County | 009 | Wakefield[2] | 1729 | Formed in 1729 as Kings County from part of Providence Plantations County. Renamed Washington County in 1781. Washington County is more commonly known as "South County". | George Washington, American Revolutionary War general and first President of the USA | 123,546 | 563
sq mi (1,458 km²) |
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This is a list of the five counties in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Rhode Island has the second lowest number of counties of any U.S. state (only Delaware has fewer, with three counties).[1] Although Rhode Island is divided into counties, it does not have any local government at the county level.[2] Instead, local government is provided by the eight cities and thirty-one towns.[3]
The colony of Rhode Island was established in the 17th century, and was the first of the thirteen original American colonies to declare independence from British rule in 1776, signaling the start of the American Revolution. The counties were all established before the Declaration of Independence.[2]
The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, which is used by the United States government to uniquely identify states and counties, is provided with each entry.[4] Rhode Island's code is 44, which when combined with any county code would be written as 44XXX. The FIPS code for each county links to census data for that county.
| County |
FIPS Code[5] | County Seat [6] |
Created [2] |
Origin [7] |
Etymology |
Population (2000) [8] |
Area [8] |
Map |
| Bristol County | 001 | Bristol | 1747 | Created from land gained from Bristol County after resolution of a boundary dispute between the two colonies. | City of Bristol, England | 50,648 | 45 sq mi (117 km²) |
File:Map of Rhode Island highlighting Bristol County.svg |
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| Kent County | 003 | East Greenwich | 1750 | Created from part of Providence County. | County of Kent, England | 167,090 | 188 sq mi (487 km²) |
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| Newport County | 005 | Newport | 1703 | Formed as Rhode Island County in 1703. Renamed Newport County in 1729 | City of Newport, Wales | 85,433 | 314 sq mi (813 km²) |
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| Providence County | 007 | Providence | 1703 | Formed in 1703 as Providence Plantations County. Renamed Providence County in 1729 | Divine Providence | 621,602 | 436 sq mi (1,129 km²) |
File:Map of Rhode Island highlighting Providence County.svg |
| Washington County | 009 | Wakefield[2] | 1729 | Formed in 1729 as Kings County from part of Providence Plantations County. Renamed Washington County in 1781. Washington County is more commonly known as "South County". | George Washington, American Revolutionary War general and first President of the USA | 123,546 | 563 sq mi (1,458 km²) |
File:Map of Rhode Island highlighting Washington County.svg |
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| State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Providence (capital) |
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