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What are the Counties of Vermont?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Vermont has 14 colonies:

  1. Addison
  2. Bennington
  3. Caledonia
  4. Chittenden
  5. Essex
  6. Franklin
  7. Grand Isle
  8. Lamoille
  9. Orange
  10. Orleans
  11. Rutland
  12. Washington
  13. Windham and
  14. Windsor.
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