Clark County
English
Etymology
Named after George Rogers Clark (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio), William Clark (Arkansas, Missouri, Washington), Sam K. Clark (Idaho), Charles F. Clarke (Kansas), William A. Clark (Nevada), Newton Clark (South Dakota), and of uncertain origin (Wisconsin).
Proper noun
- one of 75 counties in Arkansas, USA, with Arkadelphia as the county seat
- one of 44 counties in Idaho, USA, the county seat is Dubois.
- one of 102 counties in Illinois, USA, county seat Marshall.
- one of 92 counties in Indiana, USA, county seat Jeffersonville.
- one of 105 counties in Kansas, USA, county seat Ashland.
- one of 120 counties in Kentucky, USA, county seat Winchester.
- one of 114 counties in Missouri, USA, county seat Kahoka.
- one of 16 counties in Nevada, USA, county seat Las Vegas.
- one of 88 counties in Ohio, USA, county seat Springfield.
- one of 66 counties in South Dakota, USA, county seat Clark.
- one of 39 counties in Washington, USA, county seat Vancouver.
- one of 72 counties in Wisconsin, USA, county seat Neillsville.
Synonyms
- (Washington, obsolete): Clarke County
See also
References
Index of U.S. counties#C on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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