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Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › List_of_counties_in_Texas
List of counties in Texas - Wikipedia
December 13, 2025 - The U.S. state of Texas is divided into 254 counties, more than any other U.S. state. While only about 20% of Texas counties are generally located within the Houston—Dallas—San Antonio—Austin areas, they serve a majority of the state's ...
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Texas Association of Counties
county.org › resources › resource-library › news-and-information › 10-facts-about-texas-counties
Facts About Texans and Their County Governments
Information for journalists, students, legislative staffers, analysts and researchers. ... Texas has 254 counties, more than any other U.S.
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The Texas Tribune
texastribune.org › home › why does texas have so many counties? a history lesson.
Why does Texas have so many counties? A history lesson. - The Texas Tribune
July 3, 2018 - Texas has 254 counties — far more than any other state. The reason? The state is huge, and its founders wanted to keep residents close to their local governments. By Marilyn HaighJuly 3, 2018, 12:01 a.m. Central ...
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Why does Texas have so many counties?
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June 19, 2020
Why do Texas and Georgia have so many counties unlike other states?
When I lived in Georgia, I heard that the counties were sized such that someone could ride on horseback to the county courthouse, do their business, and ride back home in a single day. No idea if that’s true or if it’s just an urban legend. More on reddit.com
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Why does Texas have so many counties (254), but California has so few (58), when they are similar in land area?

The size of a county is limited by how long it takes people to get to the county seat to conduct business. How long it takes someone to get to the county seat depends on a lot of things -- namely technology. What was a daylong trip 200 years ago took a few hours a century ago and perhaps just a few minutes today.

That's why the further west you go, the larger the counties get, because they were settled later. Also many counties in the west were large because you needed enough people in them to make it worthwhile before there was significant white settlement and migration into the area.

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Loving County: The least populated county in the US with 64 people
Bustling downtown Mentone on Streetview. Legitimately the best way to get someone from Loving County to those county comment threads might be dropping a link to the Reddit page in a comment on a Facebook group like for the local newspaper . More on reddit.com
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Texas Department of State Health Services
dshs.texas.gov › home › center for health statistics › texas county numbers and public health regions
Texas County Numbers and Public Health Regions | Texas DSHS
Center for Health Statistics Mail code: 1898 P.O. Box 149347 Austin, TX 78741-9347 United States Physical Address · Center for Health Statistics 1100 West 49th Street Austin, TX 78756-3199 United States ... Each of the 254 Texas counties has a county number (also known as a county ID) assigned ...
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Reddit
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r/texas on Reddit: Why does Texas have so many counties?
June 19, 2020 -

Hi everyone, I'm a small geography youtuber from Cleveland, Ohio (here is my channel) and I'm traveling to Austin for a week on Sunday. I've never been to Texas, and I want to use my time there to make some videos about Texas's geography, especially considering that its such a massive state. One thing thats interesting about Texas is that it has 254 counties, by far the most of any US state. Its one thing to google 'why does Texas have so many counties' and make a video explaining the history (which just boils down to 'people need to be able to reach the county seat in one day on a horse') but what do you guys, actual Texans, think about this? What role does county government play in a state with so many of them? Do people in Texas often identify more with their hometown, or their home county? Do rural Texas counties have stronger sense of 'county identity' than those of the larger cities, like Bexar (San Antonio), Travis (Austin), Harris (Houston), etc? Is 'county identity' not really a thing? What do you guys think needs to be mentioned in a video where I try to explain the history of how Texas ended up with such a large amount of first-level subdivisions? Thanks for any answers!

TLDR - Making a video about why Texas has so many counties, but I want some personal anecdotes about how this affects the states culture/identity, rather than making the video a straightforward history lesson.

EXTRA FUN FACT - You guys have a county (Loving County, seat is Mentone) with only about 82 residents. Other than a micro-county in Hawaii, its the least populous county in the entire United States. Its about 650 square miles, meaning that each resident theoretically could have 10 square miles of land to themselves. Only in Texas!

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Texas Counties
texascounties.net › statistics › naming.htm
Summary of Texas County Names and Etymologies
Of the 254 counties in Texas, 14 were named after their original county seats. Of the remaining 240, 199 were named after people, and 27 were named after geographic features, such as rivers.
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Texas Bob
texasbob.com › county › index.php
Texas Counties
Of the 254 counties, 42 bare Indian, French, or Spanish names. Ten honor such colonizers as Stephen F. Austin, "The Father of Texas." Twelve were named for Washington, Clay and other American patriots.
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Texas Counties Deliver
texascountiesdeliver.org › county-services
What Counties Do | Texas Counties Deliver | Presented by Texas Association of Counties
Fast forward to today — 254 counties make up the Lone Star State. In each county, a team of locally elected and appointed county officials serves its community. Click an icon below to learn more about each county service.
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Quora
quora.com › How-many-counties-are-in-the-state-of-Texas-and-how-many-of-those-are-the-exact-same-shape-on-the-map
How many counties are in the state of Texas, and how many of those are the exact same shape on the map? - Quora
Answer (1 of 8): Texas has 254 counties. Harris County has a population of 4.7 million Texans. Loving County has 154. Brewster County covers 6,193 square miles - larger than Connecticut and about 5 times the size of Rhode Island (in fact 17 ...
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Texas
arts.texas.gov › initiatives › rural-initiatives › rural-texas-counties
Rural Texas Counties | Texas Commission on the Arts
The following is a list of the 191 Texas counties classified as rural according to the US Office of Management and Budget:
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Texas Counties
texascounties.net › statistics › regions.htm
Map of the Regions of Texas
It consists of the northwesternmost 26 counties in Texas: Armstrong, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Childress, Collingsworth, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Donley, Gray, Hall, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, and ...
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Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › County_(United_States)
County (United States) - Wikipedia
3 days ago - There are an additional 100 county equivalents in the territories of the United States. The average number of counties per state is 62, with a range from the three counties of Delaware to the 254 counties of Texas.
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Texas 2036
texas2036.org › home › blog › recognizing texas counties are as unique as texas
Recognizing Texas Counties are as Unique as Texas - Texas 2036
September 25, 2020 - It's Time to recognize Texas counties are as unique as Texas. It helps to know what the numbers say about all 254 counties.