Three, Delaware is divided into three counties: New Castle, Kent, and Sussex.
There are only three counties, Kent, New Castle and Sussex which is the smallest number of counties in any US State.
Three, Delaware is divided into three counties: New Castle, Kent, and Sussex.There are only three counties, Kent, New Castle and Sussex which is the smallest number of counties in any US State.
The divided counties in Delaware are: Kent County New Castle County Sussex County
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Delaware has three counties, but only one country.The counties of Delaware are, from north to south, New Castle, Kent, and Sussex.
The Title 9 counties referred to in the Delaware Code are made up of Kent County, New Castle County and Sussex County. All up these counties have a population of around 900,000.
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Alaska has "judicial districts" instead of counties, and Louisiana has "parishes" instead of counties. However, the state with the fewest counties is Delaware, which has only three counties. Rhode Island is next with four.Delaware has the least amount of counties in the United States with a total of 3.
In Ohio, yes. I don't know if there are any other Delaware Counties, but I would assume so.
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