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The following maps were created for the 2012 Economic Census. You can view maps for this geography from the 2007 Economic Census by clicking on the link under Related Information. All maps are in Portable Document Format (PDF). The file naming convention of each of these map types mirrors the GEO_ID code for the subject geography, which is disseminated with the data in American FactFinder.
Show the outlines and titles of all places (cities, towns, townships, villages, etc.) within (or that cross into) each county.
A degree symbol or asterisk at the end of the county title denotes that the county is in a Metropolitan Statistical Area or a Micropolitan Statistical Area (respectively).
Includes a State inset map that shows the relative location of the county within the State.
Each place is identified for comparability between the 2002 and 2007 Economic Censuses.
The 2012 Economic Census county reference maps for all geographies are available for download from the Census Bureau's archives.
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