Bannock County, Idaho

Bannock County is a county located in the state of Idaho in the United States. It lies in the southeastern part of the state. The population is approximately 70,000, the area of ​​2972 square kilometers.

Capital ( County Seat) is Pocatello with almost 55,000 inhabitants. Further still count places like Chubbuck and Inkom to County.

It is known among other things for the Pebble Creek Ski Area, which has the zweitsteilste departure of the United States.

History

The Bannock County was formed on March 6, 1893 from parts of Bingham County with Pocatello as the county seat ( county seat ). The County was named after the Bannock Indians, who were previously located in this region.

Demographics

Places in County

  • Alameda
  • Arimo
  • Black Rock
  • Chubbuck
  • Downata Hot Springs
  • Downey
  • Hawkins
  • Inkom
  • Lava Hot Springs
  • Marsh Valley
  • McCammon
  • Pocatello
  • Portneuf
  • Red Rock Junction
  • Robin
  • Swan Lake
  • Swanlake
  • Tyhee
  • Virginia
  • Zenda
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