The largest Kansas county by size is Butler County, which is 1,428 square miles. The largest Kansas county by population is Sedgwick County, which has a population of 452,869.
Downtown Kansas City's population density is 2,904.4 people per square kilometer.
Johnson County in Kansas has one of the highest real estate tax rates in the state. This is because it is one of the most populous and affluent counties in Kansas, leading to higher property values and subsequently higher property taxes.
In 2013, which was the most recent time the population of Johnson County Kansas was measured, the population of Johnson County was 559,913 people.
According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate for Crawford County, Kansas, is 38,860.
New Jersey ranks first in the nation in population density.
The average population density of Kansas based on the U.S. Census Bureau's estimate of Kansas' population in July 2012 is 35.08 people per square mile.
Wyandotte County is the smallest geographically at 156 square miles. For population it looks like Greeley County with 1,534 people.
The highest pt is Mt Sunflower at 4039 ft.
Kansas's population density is low, averaging 35.1 people per square mile, ranking 40th.
In total, there is currently a population of 2,695 residents living in Gove County, Kansas. When separated by gender, there are 1,348 male residents, and 1,347 female residents out of the 2,695 total residents living in Gove County, Kansas.
Lyon County is a county in Kansas.