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Category: Guide to New Hampshire

New Hampshire – The state has approximately 80,000 inhabitants and was explored by the English Martin Pring in 1603 and Samuel Champlain in 1605 and named after it because of its landscape similarity to Hampshire County in England. The first settlement was in Little Harbor in 1623. During the Revolutionary War of 1775 – 1783, New Hampshire declared independence from England on June 15, 1776, and at the same time claimed the area of ​​what is now Vermont. Granite stone is New Hampshire’s primary product; hence the nickname “Granite State”. The capital is Concorde. As the 9th state, it joined in 1788 as one of the 13 original states of the Union.

Cities and Towns in Sullivan County, New Hampshire

Posted on November 11, 2022 by countryaah

Founded in 1827, Sullivan County is one of 10 counties in the state of New Hampshire. Historically, Sullivan County was formed from part of Cheshire County. The city of Newport is the county seat. With FIPS code of 19, Sullivan County has a population of 43,063 and area of 537 square miles (1,391 km2). List…

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Cities and Towns in Strafford County, New Hampshire

Posted on November 11, 2022 by countryaah

Founded in 1769, Strafford County is one of 10 counties in the state of New Hampshire. Historically, Strafford County was one of five original counties. The city of Dover is the county seat. With FIPS code of 17, Strafford County has a population of 130,889 and area of 369 square miles (956 km2). List of…

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Cities and Towns in Rockingham County, New Hampshire

Posted on November 11, 2022 by countryaah

Founded in 1769, Rockingham County is one of 10 counties in the state of New Hampshire. Historically, Rockingham County was one of five original counties. The city of Brentwood is the county seat. With FIPS code of 15, Rockingham County has a population of 314,176 and area of 695 square miles (1,800 km2). List of…

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Cities and Towns in Merrimack County, New Hampshire

Posted on November 11, 2022 by countryaah

Founded in 1823, Merrimack County is one of 10 counties in the state of New Hampshire. Historically, Merrimack County was formed from parts of Hillsborough County and Rockingham County. The city of Concord is the county seat. With FIPS code of 13, Merrimack County has a population of 153,808 and area of 934 square miles…

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Cities and Towns in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire

Posted on November 11, 2022 by countryaah

Founded in 1769, Hillsborough County is one of 10 counties in the state of New Hampshire. Historically, Hillsborough County was one of five original counties. The city of Manchester and Nashua is the county seat. With FIPS code of 11, Hillsborough County has a population of 422,937 and area of 876 square miles (2,269 km2)….

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Cities and Towns in Grafton County, New Hampshire

Posted on November 11, 2022 by countryaah

Founded in 1769, Grafton County is one of 10 counties in the state of New Hampshire. Historically, Grafton County was one of five original counties. The city of North Haverhill is the county seat. With FIPS code of 9, Grafton County has a population of 91,118 and area of 1,714 square miles (4,439 km2). List…

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Cities and Towns in Coos County, New Hampshire

Posted on November 11, 2022 by countryaah

Founded in 1803, Coös County is one of 10 counties in the state of New Hampshire. Historically, Coös County was formed from part of Grafton County. The city of Lancaster is the county seat. With FIPS code of 7, Coös County has a population of 31,268 and area of 1,801 square miles (4,665 km2). List…

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Cities and Towns in Cheshire County, New Hampshire

Posted on November 11, 2022 by countryaah

Founded in 1769, Cheshire County is one of 10 counties in the state of New Hampshire. Historically, Cheshire County was one of five original counties. The city of Keene is the county seat. With FIPS code of 5, Cheshire County has a population of 76,458 and area of 708 square miles (1,834 km2). List of…

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Cities and Towns in Carroll County, New Hampshire

Posted on November 11, 2022 by countryaah

Founded in 1840, Carroll County is one of 10 counties in the state of New Hampshire. Historically, Carroll County was formed from part of Strafford County. The city of Ossipee is the county seat. With FIPS code of 3, Carroll County has a population of 50,107 and area of 934 square miles (2,419 km2). List…

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Cities and Towns in Belknap County, New Hampshire

Posted on November 11, 2022 by countryaah

Founded in 1840, Belknap County is one of 10 counties in the state of New Hampshire. Historically, Belknap County was formed from parts of Merrimack County and Strafford County. The city of Laconia is the county seat. With FIPS code of 1, Belknap County has a population of 63,705 and area of 401 square miles…

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New Hampshire Holidays

Posted on November 10, 2019August 10, 2020 by countryaah

New Hampshire State Holidays Searching for the public holidays in New Hampshire? Most public holidays in New Hampshire are treated like Sundays. This means that most of the New Hampshire employees have a day off and all schools are closed on these office holidays. If you are planning a trip to New Hampshire and want…

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List of Cities and Towns in New Hampshire

Posted on June 29, 2019June 4, 2022 by countryaah

There are a total of 255 towns and cities in the state of New Hampshire. Top 10 biggest cities by population are Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Derry, Dover, Rochester, Salem, Merrimack, Hudson, and Londonderry and ten oldest cities are Dover, Portsmouth, Exeter, Hampton, New Castle, Kingston, Stratham, Greenland, Rochester, and Londonderry. Below please see all New…

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List of All Counties in New Hampshire

Posted on June 28, 2019November 12, 2022 by countryaah

There are a total of 10 counties in the state of New Hampshire. Among them, Cheshire County is the oldest one (established in 1769) while Belknap County is the youngest (established in 1840).  With population of 406,678, Hillsborough County is the most populated. The biggest county by land area is Coos County (4,665 km2) and…

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New Hampshire Zip Codes

Posted on June 2, 2019August 11, 2020 by countryaah

As of 2020, the state of New Hampshire has a total of 284 postal codes. In the table below, you can see all New Hampshire zip codes listed by city, town and village as well as county affiliated. With 255 cities (and towns) and 10 counties (and county-equivalents), New Hampshire is the 41st largest state…

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