Kent County

English

Etymology

Several are named after Kent in England.

Proper noun

Kent County

  1. a county in New Brunswick, Canada, named after Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn.
  2. a former county in Ontario, Canada, abolished in 1998, with unknown etymology.
  3. one of 3 counties in Delaware, USA, with its county seat in Dover.
  4. one of 23 counties in Maryland, USA, with its county seat in Chestertown.
  5. one of 83 counties in Michigan, USA, with its county seat in Grand Rapids. Named after James Kent.
  6. one of 5 counties in Rhode Island, USA, with its county seat in East Greenwich.
  7. one of 254 counties in Texas, USA, with its county seat in Jayton. Named after Andrew Kent

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