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Assuming your question relates to the human spine -

From the top -

8 Cervical vertibrae - C1-C8
12 Thoracic vertibrae - T1-T12
5 Lumbar vertibrae - L1-L5
5 Sacral vertibrae - S1-S5 some of which are fused together.

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