Wyoming Counties ranked by the 2010 US Census Population, largest to smallest:
Laramie County 91,738
Natrona County 75,450
Campbell County 46,133
Sweetwater County 43,806
Fremont County 40,123
Albany County 36,299
Sheridan County 29,116
Park County 28,205
Teton County 21,294
Uinta County 21,118
Lincoln County 18,106
Carbon County 15,885
Converse County 13,833
Goshen County 13,249
Big Horn County 11,668
Sublette County 10,247
Platte County 8,667
Johnson County 8,569
Washakie County 8,533
Weston County 7,208
Crook County 7,083
Hot Springs County 4,812
Niobrara County 2,484
There are 23 counties in the state of Wyoming.
The largest county by population in Wyoming is Laramie County. The population estimate for Laramie County for 2012 was 94,627. Laramie County's seat is Cheyenne, which is also the state capital and the largest city in Wyoming by population.
By area, the two largest counties in Wyoming are: Sweetwater County 10,425.30 square miles Fremont County 9,182.27 square miles By population, the two largest counties in Wyoming are: Laramie County 91,378 (2010 US Census) Natrona County 75,450 (2010 US Census)
It is the 45th of th 50 US States in population with the Daota's, Alaska, Vermont and Wyoming ranked behind it.
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By population, the largest county in Wyoming is Laramie County 91,378 (2010 US Census). The smallest county by population is Niobrara County with 2,484 (2010 US Census). By area, the largest county in Wyoming is Sweetwater County with 10,425.30 square miles. The smallest county in Wyoming by area is Hot Springs County with 2,003.89 square miles.
WYOMING does have the least population in the U.S.A
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The population of Moneta, Wyoming is 10.
The population of the USA state Wyoming was 332,416 in 1970.
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The largest county in the state of Wyoming is Sweetwater County with a population of 43,806 people. Wyoming's total population is 582,658.