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FIPS 6-4 - County Names and Codes of the US
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FIPS PUB 6-4
Supersedes FIPS PUB 6-3
1979 December 15
Federal Information
Processing Standards Publication 6-4
1990 August 31
Announcing the Standard for
COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT ENTITIES OF THE UNITED STATES,
ITS POSSESSIONS, AND ASSOCIATED AREAS
Index
of Codes for Fips 6-4.
See change notices at the end of this
document.
(The Foreword, Abstract,
and Key Words
can be found at the end of this document.)
Federal Information Processing Standards Publications (FIPS
PUBS) are issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) after approval by the Secretary of Commerce pursuant to
Section 111 (d) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services
Act of 1949 as amended by the Computer Security Act of 1987, Public
Law 100-235.
Name of Standard. Counties and Equivalent Entities
of the United States, Its Possessions, and Associated Areas.
Category of Standard. Federal General Data Standard,
Representations and Codes.
Explanation.
a. Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 6-4 provides
the names and codes that represent the counties and other entities
treated as equivalent legal and/or statistical subdivisions of
the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the possessions
and freely associated areas of the United States. Counties are
considered to be the "first-order subdivisions" of
each State and statistically equivalent entity, regardless of
their local designations (county, parish, borough, etc.). Thus,
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