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Mitchell County is the second smallest in NC, with 222 sq. miles of land area. It is one square mile larger than the smallest: Clay County. Both are in the mountains of Western, NC and have very low levels of population density. Powell, William S. The North Carolina Gazetteer. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968. Reprint, 1985.

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Clay County is the smallest at 221 sq. mi. Mitchell is the next smallest at 222 sq. mi.

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Tyrrell County is the least populated. Clay County is the smallest in area (221 sq. miles).

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Smallest county....North Carolina

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