There are 23 counties in the state of Wyoming.
The largest county by population in Wyoming is Laramie County. The population estimate for Laramie County for 2012 was 94,627. Laramie County's seat is Cheyenne, which is also the state capital and the largest city in Wyoming by population.
By population, the largest county in Wyoming is Laramie County 91,378 (2010 US Census). The smallest county by population is Niobrara County with 2,484 (2010 US Census). By area, the largest county in Wyoming is Sweetwater County with 10,425.30 square miles. The smallest county in Wyoming by area is Hot Springs County with 2,003.89 square miles.
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Coal can be found in large quantities in the Powder River Basin in northeastern Wyoming. This area is one of the largest coal-producing regions in the United States, and it covers parts of Campbell, Converse, and Johnson counties in Wyoming.
Wyoming IS a state.
Fredrick and Garrett are Maryland's two largest counties.
Yes, there are indeed towns in Wyoming. Cheyenne is the capitol with a population of 59,466 in the 2010 US Census. This is only the largest city -- there are many other towns throughout the state.
Some counties in the mountain region of the United States include counties in states such as Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, and Nevada. Examples of counties in this region include Boulder County in Colorado, Teton County in Wyoming, and Salt Lake County in Utah.
No, Wyoming is the ninth largest US State.
The largest county in the state of Wyoming is Sweetwater County with a population of 43,806 people. Wyoming's total population is 582,658.
No, the XIT Ranch was only located in Texas. It covered portions of ten counties in the Texas Panhandle and was the largest ranch in the world under fence in the 1880's.