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There are 23 counties in the state of Wyoming.
Some counties in the mountain region of the United States include counties in states such as Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, and Nevada. Examples of counties in this region include Boulder County in Colorado, Teton County in Wyoming, and Salt Lake County in Utah.
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)
Location Park and Teton counties in Wyoming, Park and Gallatin counties in Montana and Fremont County in Idaho, USA Nearest city West Yellowstone, Montana; Gardiner, Montana; Jackson, Wyoming
In 2009, 55% of wildcat wells found oil or gas. Crude oil and/or natural gas were produced in 20 of Wyoming's 23 counties during 2009. Platte, Teton and Goshen Counties produced neither.
There is a Sate of Wyoming that is South of Montana and East of Utah. There are state counties in Pennsylvania, Michigan and New York named Wyoming. I am unaware of any other states with countries that are named Wyoming. There are no cities or towns with the name Wyoming.
Yes, there are indeed towns in Wyoming. Cheyenne is the capitol with a population of 59,466 in the 2010 US Census. This is only the largest city -- there are many other towns throughout the state.
No, only in 11 US states: Wyoming, Delaware; Wyoming, Illinois; Wyoming, Iowa; Wyoming, New York; Wyoming, Michigan; Wyoming, Minnesota; Wyoming, Ohio; Wyoming, Pennsylvania; Wyoming, Rhode Island; Wyoming, Wisconsin; Wyoming, West Virginia. There is a town called Plympton-Wyoming in Ontario, Canada and a Wyoming in New South Wales, Australia.There is a US state named Wyoming and a valley region named Wyoming Valley in northeastern Pennsylvania and another Wyoming Valley in western New York.There are Wyoming Counties in the US states of New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
Coal can be found in large quantities in the Powder River Basin in northeastern Wyoming. This area is one of the largest coal-producing regions in the United States, and it covers parts of Campbell, Converse, and Johnson counties in Wyoming.
For purposes of this study, the great plains is defined as all Counties in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska and New Mexico :)
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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.