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  Counties Table of Contents
County Compare - Name
County Compare - Year
Compare the population of all North Dakota counties for a given year.
North Dakota County Map
A map and drop down menu listing all of the counties in the state of North Dakota.
Adams County
Adams county is located in southwestern North Dakota and has a population of about 2,400 people.
Barnes County
Located in the southeastern part of North Dakota, Barnes county is home to nearly 11,300 residents.
Benson County
Benson county is situated in northeast North Dakota and has a population of nearly 7,000.
Billings County
Nestled in the southwest corner of North Dakota near the Montana border, Billings county has 842 residents.
Bottineau County
Home to Lake Metigoshe, Bottineau Winter Park and much more, Bottineau county is home to around 7,000 people.
Bowman County
Bowman county is located in extreme southwestern North Dakota and has 3,130 residents.
Burke County
Located in northwest North Dakota along the Canadian border lies Burke county with a population of about 2,100 people.
Burleigh County
Burleigh county is home to the state capital, Bismarck, along with 71,000 residents.
Cass County
With the state's largest city, Fargo, Cass county boasts the highest population as well, with over 125,000 people.
Cavalier County
Cavalier county is home to just over 4,500 people and is nestled along the Canadian border in the northeast part of the state.
Dickey County
Bordering South Dakota to the south, Dickey county's population as of 2000 was 5,515.
Divide County
Divide county is located in extreme northwestern North Dakota has around 2,200 residents.
Dunn County
Located in the west-central part of the state, 3,542 people call Dunn county home.
Eddy County
Eddy county has 2,629 people and is located in east-central North Dakota.
Emmons County
Its western border defined by the Missouri River, Emmons county, located in the south central part of the state, has 4,105 residents.
Foster County
Foster county has just over 3,600 residents and is located in east central North Dakota.
Golden Valley County
With Montana to the west, Golden Valley county is located in southwest North Dakota with a population of 1,834.
Grand Forks County
Located in the northern end of the Red River valley, Grand Forks county boasts the state's third-largest city, Grand Forks, and nearly 65,000 residents.
Grant County
Grant county is located in far south central North Dakota and as of 2000 had 2,695 people.
Griggs County
Just over 2,600 people call this east central North Dakota county home.
Hettinger County
Hettinger county is located in the southwestern part of the state and 2,600 people reside there.
Kidder County
Located in central North Dakota, Kidder county, as of 2002, had 2,579 residents.
LaMoure County
Situated midway between Bismarck and Fargo, LaMoure county has a population of 4,511 people.
Logan County
Logan county is in south central North Dakota and has almost 2,200 people.
McHenry County
With a population of nearly 5,700, McHenry county is located in the state's north central quadrant.
McIntosh County
McIntosh county boasts 3,258 citizens and has its southern border formed by the South Dakota border.
McKenzie County
The state's largest county area-wise, McKenzie county has just over 5700 people and is home to the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
McLean County
On the banks of Lake Sakakawea, McLean county is North Dakota's second largest county in respect to area. It also boasts just over 9,000 residents.
Mercer County
Situated on the south side of Lake Sakakawea, Mercer county is home to 8,542 people.
Morton County
On the western banks of the Missouri River, Morton county is home to some 25,000 people, most of whom reside in Mandan.
Mountrail County
Located exactly halfway between Minot and Williston, Mountrail county has 6,522 people.
Nelson County
Situated just on the edge of the Red River Valley, Nelson county is home to nearly 3400.
Oliver County
Oliver county sits on the western banks of the Missouri River and is where 1911 people call home.
Pembina County
This far northeastern county lays claim to the lowest elevation in the state.
Pierce County
This north central county has over 4500 people.
Ramsey County
The ever-expanding Devil's Lake lies here, as does the city by the same name.
Ransom County
Located in the southeastern part of the state, Ransom county has around 5800 residents.
Renville County
Right next to Canada in the northwest part of North Dakota, Renville county is home to Lake Darling.
Richland County
Home of the North Dakota State College of Sciences in Wahpeton, Richland county is located in extreme southeastern North Dakota.
Rolette County
Located in north central North Dakota along the Canadian border, Rolette county is home to 13,802 people.
Sargent County
Sargent county is in the southeastern corner of the state and has a population 4250 people.
Sheridan County
Located in the central part of North Dakota, Sheridan county is home to just over 1500 people.
Sioux County
Sioux county is located in the south central part of the state on the banks of the Missouri River and Lake Oahe.
Slope County
Slope county is located in the southwestern part of the state and is home to about 750 people.
Stark Country
Located in the southwestern part of the state, Stark county has over 22,000 residents, thanks in large part to Dickinson.
Steele County
Steele county is located in far east central North Dakota and has a population of just over 2000.
Stutsman County
The city of Jamestown, sixth largest ND city, boosts the population of Stutsman county to 21,249.
Towner County
Located in the northeast corner of the state just south of the Canadian border, Towner county has 2,728 people.
Traill County
With a population of over 8200 people, Traill county is located in the east central part of the state.
Walsh County
Walsh county has a population of nearly 12,000 people, thanks in large part to the city of Grafton.
Ward County
Home to Minot, Minot Air Force Base and many events throughout the year, Ward county boasts a population of over 57,000 people.
Wells County
Situated in central North Dakota, Wells county has a population of around 5,000 people.
Williams County
Located in the northwest part of North Dakota on the banks of Lake Sakakawea, Missouri River and Little Muddy River, Williams county has nearly 20,000 people, largely thanks to Williston.



County Compare - Name
County Compare - Year
North Dakota County Map
Adams County
Barnes County
Benson County
Billings County
Bottineau County
Bowman County
Burke County
Burleigh County
Cass County
Cavalier County
Dickey County
Divide County
Dunn County
Eddy County
Emmons County
Foster County
Golden Valley County
Grand Forks County
Grant County
Griggs County
Hettinger County
Kidder County
LaMoure County
Logan County
McHenry County
McIntosh County
McKenzie County
McLean County
Mercer County
Morton County
Mountrail County
Nelson County
Oliver County
Pembina County
Pierce County
Ramsey County
Ransom County
Renville County
Richland County
Rolette County
Sargent County
Sheridan County
Sioux County
Slope County
Stark Country
Steele County
Stutsman County
Towner County
Traill County
Walsh County
Ward County
Wells County
Williams County


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