An estimated 60,851 and growing with a projected 2010 population of 62,183.
There are 10 states in the United States that have a Pulaski County. These states are Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Virginia. Each Pulaski County is named after the Polish nobleman Casimir Pulaski, who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
None. It is not legal for same-sex couples to marry in Pulaski County, Virginia.
Kentucky is about nine times larger in area but Los Angeles has about twice as many people as Kentucky. It is by far the most populated county in the US.
Pulaski County, Indiana has not had any same sex couples to marry, as of June 25, 2014. The county will not issue marriage license until 6/26/14.
The 2000 US Census recorded 33,202 residents.
At least 12 same-sex couples were issued marriage licenses in Pulaski County on June 26, 2015.Previously, 125 same-sex couples married in Pulaski County on May 12, 2014, the first business day after same-sex marriage was temporarily legalized in Arkansas by court order.
There are 75 counties in Arkansas. Pulaski County, which includes Little Rock, is the most populous county in Arkansas with a population of 392,000.
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It depends... how many people live in Kentucky?
210 years
789 square miles.
Frankfort, Kentucky: 27, 741