Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Merrimack County is a county located in the state of New Hampshire in the United States. Here 136 225 people live. The administrative headquarters ( County Seat) is Concord, the capital of New Hampshire.
- 4.1 City's
- 4.2 Towns
History
Merrimack County is organized since 1823 in Concord, and named after the river Merrimack. It was established from the respective northern parts of Hillsbourough County and Rockingham County.
Demographics
Geography
The county has an area of 2,477 square kilometers. Of these 57 square kilometers ( 3.1 percent ) of water.
Neighboring counties
- Belknap County, Northeast
- Strafford County, East
- Rockingham County, southeastern
- Hillsborough County, south
- Sullivan County, West
- Grafton County, northwest
Cities and Towns
Merrimack County is divided into two Cities and 25 Towns, both terms are translated into German with city. The numbers behind the place names are the population figures of the census of 2000.
Citys
- Concord, 40687
- Franklin, 8405
Towns
- Allenstown, 4843
- Andover, 2109
- Boscawen, 3672
- Bow, 7138
- Bradford, 1454
- Canterbury, 1979
- Chichester, 2236
- Danbury, 1253
- Dunbarton, 2226
- Epsom, 4021
- Henniker, 4433
- Hill, 992
- Hooksett, 11,721
- Hopkinton, 5399
- Loudon, 4481
- New London, 4166
- Newbury, 1702
- Northfield, 4548
- Pembroke, 6897
- Pittsfield, 3931
- Salisbury, 1143
- Sutton, 1544
- Warner, 2760
- Webster, 1579
- Wilmot, 1144