Milwaukee County
The largest county in Wisconsin is The largest Wisconsin county by size is Marathon County, which is 1,545 square miles. In comparison to our smallest state, Rhode Island, which is only slightly larger at 2,000 square miles. The largest Wisconsin county by population is Milwaukee county with just under one million residents.
Wisconsin's largest city is Milwaukee. Although, the capital of Wisconsin is Madison.
According to census.gov, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, has the most population at 951,252 people in 2007.
As of the 2020 Census, Brown County, Wisconsin, had a population of approximately 268,500 residents. The county seat is Green Bay, which is also the largest city in the county. For the most current population figures, it's advisable to check the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau or local government sources.
The population of Dane County is 523,643.
New York's largest county by population is Kings County. At the 2010 Census, the population of Kings County was 2,504,700. The second largest county is Queens County with a population of 2,230,722.
In north-central Wisconsin. The largest city is Park Falls and the County Seat is Phillips.
Milwaukee is the largest city, with a population of 594,833. The second largest city in Wisconsin is Madison.
Marion County has the largest population in Indiana.
SIZE: The largest Minnesota county by size is St. Louis County (6,226 square miles). POPULATION: The largest Minnesota county by population is Hennepin County (population of 1,116,200).
The largest county in Missouri by population is st. Louis
Shelby is the largest county in Tennessee based on both population and on area. As of the 2010 census, Shelby County had a population of 927,644. Davidson County is the second largest county in Tennessee with a population of 569,891.