Pabedan Township's population is 39,200.
there are ten townships.
From wikipedia, "A township in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania is a unit of local government (see civil township) subordinate to a county, and distinct from cities and boroughs. Townships were established based on convenient geographical boundaries and vary in size from six to forty square miles (15-104 km²). There are two classifications of townships, first class and second class. To become a first class township, townships of the second class must have a population density of 300 inhabitants per square mile (120 /km2) and voters must approve the change of classification in a referendum. However, many townships have chosen to remain second class townships even though they meet the population density requirements to become first class townships."
Because townships are political/geographical units, the population varies widely.
There is 92 counties and in those is 1008 townships
Eastern Townships Bank was created in 1859.
Eastern Townships Bank ended in 1912.
public education
The Northwest Ordinance allowed the northwest to be divided into townships.
The Northwest Ordinance allowed the northwest to be divided into townships.
Yes, I am one. Counties are divided into townships, and most townships have constables.
The population of a township can vary significantly depending on its location and size. In the United States, townships can range from a few hundred to several thousand residents. For example, some rural townships may have populations under 1,000, while urban townships can have populations exceeding 100,000. To get an accurate number, it's best to refer to specific census data for the township in question.
Yes, there are more townships than counties in Illinois. The state has 102 counties, while there are approximately 1,400 townships. This means that there are significantly more townships across the state compared to the number of counties.