According to census.gov, King County, Washington, has the most population at 1,859,284 people in 2007.
According to "Washington state" history book: King County with 1,685,600 as of 2000.
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate for Pierce County, Washington, is 773,165.
According to census.gov, King County, Washington, has a population of 1,826,732.
According to census.gov, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, has the most population at 951,252 people in 2007.
The largest county is Okanagan County, with a total area of 13644 km2 (5315 square miles). Second is Yakima County at 11168 km2 (4312 square miles). Third is Chelan County at 7754 km2 (2994 square miles).
According to census.gov, Middlesex County, Massachusetts has the most population with 1,473,416 people in 2007.
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate for Pierce County, Washington, is 773,165.
As of the 2000 Census, the population of Washington County Idaho is, 9,977.
The largest county by population is King. The largest in size is Okanogan, 5,268 square miles.
According to census.gov, Garfield County, Washington, has the least population at 2,050 people in 2007.
According to census.gov, King County, Washington, has a population of 1,826,732.
King County
Washington
Fairfax County with an estimated population of 1,037,065 as of 2009. The county is located in the far northern part of the state and is a suburb of Washington, DC.
Washington DC is the capital city of the US. It does not have countries or cities.
According to census.gov, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, has the most population at 951,252 people in 2007.
According to census.gov, Hennepin County, Minnesota, has the most population at 1,136,599 people.
The largest county is Okanagan County, with a total area of 13644 km2 (5315 square miles). Second is Yakima County at 11168 km2 (4312 square miles). Third is Chelan County at 7754 km2 (2994 square miles).