Macomb County, Michigan

Macomb County, Michigan

Comté de Macomb

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Comté de Macomb
Map of Michigan highlighting Macomb County.svg
Administration
Pays États-Unis États-Unis
État Michigan Michigan
Chef-lieu Mount Clemens
Fondation 15 janvier 1818
Caractéristiques
Superficie
Totale 1 476 km²
Terre 1 244 km²
Eau 232 km² (15,72 %)
Population
Totale (recens. 2000) 788 149 hab.
Densité 633,56 hab./km²

Le comté de Macomb (Macomb County en anglais) est un comté situé au sud-est de l'État de Michigan. Il est nommé en l'honneur d'Alexander Macomb, fils, un général de l'US Army. Le siège du comté est situé à Mount Clemens, tandis que sa plus grande ville est Warren. Selon le recensement de 2000, sa population est 788 149 habitants.

Basé sur la population, Macomb est le troisième comté du Michigan. Il est un des trois comtés principaux de la région Metro Détroit, avec le comté de Wayne et le comté d'Oakland.

Sommaire

Géographie

Le comté a une superficie de 1 476 km², dont 1 244 km² en surfaces terrestres terre. Le lac Sainte-Claire est situé à l'est du comté.

Comtés adjacents

Villes et villages

  • Romeo, village,

Liens et documents externes

  • Portail des États-Unis Portail des États-Unis
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