There are 14.
If I counted correctly there are 14 counties in Vermont. They are: Addison County, Bennington County, Caledonia County, Chittenden County, Essex County, Franklin County, Grand Isle County, Lamoille County, Orange County, Orleans County, Rutland County, Washington County, Windham County, Windsor County.
There are 14 counties in Vermont.
If by dry, you mean they don't allow alcohol, there are no dry counties in Vermont but by law a county is allowed to go dry but only by pulic refferendum. However, as of this time there are NO dry counties in Vermont.
There are 14 counties in Vermont.
The centrally located region in Vermont is made up off three different counties. These counties are known as Lamoille, Orange, and Washington Counties.
Vermont has 14 colonies:AddisonBenningtonCaledoniaChittendenEssexFranklinGrand IsleLamoilleOrangeOrleansRutlandWashingtonWindham andWindsor.
There are 14 counties in Vermont. Chittenden County includes Burlington and is the most populous county in Vermont with a population of approximately 161,000. Based on area, Woodstock County is the largest county in Vermont with 971 square miles.
The local government of Vermont is broken down city, villages and towns. There are also a few different counties located within the state.
There are 14 counties in Vermont. Chittenden County includes Burlington and is the most populous county in Vermont with a population of approximately 161,000. Based on area Woodstock County is the largest county in Vermont with 971 square miles.
Vermont is a U.S, state. Vermont is the only state in Vermont.
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