User:Dan9186/Sandbox
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| County |
FIPS Code [1] |
County seat [2][3] |
Founded [2] |
Formed from [4] |
Named for [4] |
Population [2][5][3] |
Area [2][6][3] |
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| Wayne County | 181 | Waynesboro | 1817 | Hickman County | General "Mad" Anthony Wayne (1745–1796) | 16,842 | 734 sq mi (1,901 km²) |
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| Weakley County | 183 | Dresden | 1823 | Indian lands | U.S. Representative Robert Weakley (1764–1845). | 34,895 | 580 sq mi (1,502 km²) |
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| White County | 185 | Sparta | 1806 | Jackson and Smith counties | John White, Revolutionary War soldier and the first European-American settler in the county | 23,102 | 377 sq mi (976 km²) |
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| Williamson County | 187 | Franklin | 1799 | Davidson County | U.S. Representative Hugh Williamson (1735–1819). | 126,638 | 582 sq mi (1,507 km²) |
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| Wilson County | 189 | Lebanon | 1799 | Sumner County | David Wilson, a member of the legislatures of North Carolina and the Southwest Territory. | 88,808 | 571 sq mi (1,479 km²) |
[edit] Overview
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|box_title = Griffon Bruxellois
|weight = {{lb to kg|6|abbr=yes}} — {{lb to kg|12|abbr=yes}}
|height = {{in to cm|7|abbr=yes}} — {{in to cm|8|abbr=yes}}
|coat = Two types: Rough-Coated (harsh wiry and dense) and Smooth-Coated or Petit Brabancon (short, straight, glossy)
|litter_size = ~2
|life_span = 12&mdas;15
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| Weight: | 6 lb (3 kg) — 12 lb (5 kg) | |
| Height: | 7 in (18 cm) — 8 in (20 cm) | |
| Coat: | Two types: Rough-Coated (harsh wiry and dense) and Smooth-Coated or Petit Brabancon (short, straight, glossy) | |
| Litter size: | ~2 puppies | |
| Life span: | 12 — 15 years | |
[edit] References
- ^ EPA County FIPS Code Listing. EPA.gov. Retrieved on 2007-04-09.
- ^ a b c d About Counties - Tennessee. NACO.org. National Association of Counties. Retrieved on 2007-11-28.
- ^ a b c State, County, and Municipal Data Tennessee Blue Book2005-2006, pages 616-626
- ^ a b Origins Of Tennessee County Names, Tennessee Blue Book 2005-2006, pages 508-513
- ^ US Census Bureau. Geographic Comparison Table. Retrieved on 2007-12-31.
- ^ Tennessee QuickFacts. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on 2007-11-28. (2000 Census)

