Chat with our AI personalities
Generally, a township would be inside a county and would therefore be smaller than a county.
A given county is smaller than the State it is located in. On the other hand, there are some counties that are so large that they are larger than the smallest States (that they are not in).
There are several state and county roads with that number, and there's Interstate 81.
I am not sure, but I think maybe if your question involves the word county, and the word smaller, I think the next smallest thing besides a county is a city or town. :) I doubt this helped but if it did you're welcome! :D If this did not help, find someone who knows and have them replace or improve this answer:)
An example of arbitrage was declared against a county that obtained $10 million in bonds for the purpose of developing a landfill. Some of the bond money was used for a land purchase and engineering studies. For several reasons the landfill was never built. The county put the remaining bond money into CDs at their local bank and drew a higher rate of interest than they were paying bondholders. The government charged the county with arbitrage and charged a fine.