Counties in Indiana

Indiana is divided into 92 counties. Here is the complete list:

Full List of Counties in Indiana

  1. Adams County
  2. Allen County
  3. Bartholomew County
  4. Benton County
  5. Blackford County
  6. Boone County
  7. Brown County
  8. Carroll County
  9. Cass County
  10. Clark County
  11. Clay County
  12. Clinton County
  13. Crawford County
  14. Daviess County
  15. DeKalb County
  16. Dearborn County
  17. Decatur County
  18. Delaware County
  19. Dubois County
  20. Elkhart County
  21. Fayette County
  22. Floyd County
  23. Fountain County
  24. Franklin County
  25. Fulton County
  26. Gibson County
  27. Grant County
  28. Greene County
  29. Hamilton County
  30. Hancock County
  31. Harrison County
  32. Hendricks County
  33. Henry County
  34. Howard County
  35. Huntington County
  36. Jackson County
  37. Jasper County
  38. Jay County
  39. Jefferson County
  40. Jennings County
  41. Johnson County
  42. Knox County
  43. Kosciusko County
  44. LaGrange County
  45. Lake County
  46. LaPorte County
  47. Lawrence County
  48. Madison County
  49. Marion County
  50. Marshall County
  51. Martin County
  52. Miami County
  53. Monroe County
  54. Montgomery County
  55. Morgan County
  56. Newton County
  57. Noble County
  58. Ohio County
  59. Orange County
  60. Owen County
  61. Parke County
  62. Perry County
  63. Pike County
  64. Porter County
  65. Posey County
  66. Pulaski County
  67. Putnam County
  68. Randolph County
  69. Ripley County
  70. Rush County
  71. Scott County
  72. Shelby County
  73. Spencer County
  74. St. Joseph County
  75. Starke County
  76. Steuben County
  77. Sullivan County
  78. Switzerland County
  79. Tippecanoe County
  80. Tipton County
  81. Union County
  82. Vanderburgh County
  83. Vermillion County
  84. Vigo County
  85. Wabash County
  86. Warren County
  87. Warrick County
  88. Washington County
  89. Wayne County
  90. Wells County
  91. White County
  92. Whitley County
Indiana map and seal
Indiana map and seal

 

Quick Facts

Category Quick Facts
Geography Located in the Midwestern and Great Lakes region of the U.S.
History Became the 19th U.S. state on December 11, 1816
Economy Known for agriculture, manufacturing, and technology
Climate Humid continental climate with cold winters and warm summers
Natural Attractions Indiana Dunes National Park, Hoosier National Forest
Culture Known for the Indianapolis 500, basketball culture, and diverse population
Miscellaneous State bird is the Northern Cardinal, State flower is the Peony
Population Approximately 6.8 million people as of 2020 Census
Notable People David Letterman, Michael Jackson, Kurt Vonnegut
Notable Places Indianapolis, Bloomington, South Bend
Bordering States Borders Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south, and Illinois to the west
Official Website https://www.in.gov/

 

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