List of counties in Vermont

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List of Counties in Vermont[edit | edit source]

Vermont, a state located in the northeastern region of the United States, is divided into 14 counties. Each county has its own unique characteristics and features, including population size, healthcare facilities, and geographical size.

Largest and Smallest Counties[edit | edit source]

The largest county in Vermont, in terms of land area, is Chittenden County. It spans over 619 square miles and is home to the state's largest city, Burlington.

Chittenden County is notable for its size and population, making it a significant part of Vermont's geography and demographics.

On the other hand, the smallest county in Vermont is Grand Isle County. Despite its small size of just 83 square miles, it is densely populated and is known for its vibrant community and beautiful landscapes.

Grand Isle County, while small in size, plays a big role in Vermont's culture and community.

Population[edit | edit source]

As of the 2020 census, Chittenden County also has the highest population, with over 163,000 residents. This is due in part to the presence of Burlington, which is a major hub for commerce, education, and healthcare in the state.

Chittenden County's population is a significant factor in its influence and importance in Vermont.

The least populated county is Essex County, with a population of just over 6,000 residents. Despite its small population, Essex County is known for its tight-knit community and rural charm.

Essex County's small population contributes to its unique character and appeal.

Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]

Healthcare in Vermont is distributed across various facilities in the different counties. The University of Vermont Medical Center, located in Chittenden County, is the largest hospital in the state, providing comprehensive healthcare services to residents.

The University of Vermont Medical Center is a major healthcare provider in Vermont, serving a large portion of the state's population.

In contrast, smaller counties like Essex County have fewer healthcare facilities. The North Country Hospital in nearby Orleans County serves as the primary healthcare provider for residents of Essex County.

Despite its small size and population, Essex County residents have access to quality healthcare through nearby facilities.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Vermont's counties, while diverse in size and population, all contribute to the unique character of the state. From the bustling city of Burlington in Chittenden County to the rural charm of Essex County, each county offers something unique. The state's healthcare facilities, both large and small, play a crucial role in serving the health needs of Vermont's residents.

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