Allegany County (New York)
Allegany County is a county located in the state of New York in the United States. In the census in 2010 had the County 48 946 inhabitants and a population density of 18.3 inhabitants per square kilometer. The administrative headquarters ( County Seat) is Belmont.
History
The County was formed in 1806 and named after the Allegwi Indians.
Geography
The county has an area of 2,679 square kilometers, of which 11 square kilometers are water surface.
Cities and towns
- Alfred
- Allen
- Alma
- Almond
- Amity
- Andover
- Belfast
- Belmont
- Birdsall
- Black Creek
- Burns
- Canaseraga
- Caneadea
- Centerville
- Clarksville
- Cuba
- Fillmore
- Friendship
- Genesee
- Granger
- Grove
- Houghton
- Hume
- Independence
- New Hudson
- Oil Springs Reservation
- Richburg
- Rushford
- Scio
- Stannard
- Ward
- Wellsville
- West Almond
- Willing
- Host