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  1. 20132, 20134. Vorwahl: +1 540. FIPS: 51-37288. GNIS-ID: 1499563. Hillsboro ist eine Stadt in Loudoun County, Virginia. Das U.S. Census Bureau hat bei der Volkszählung 2020 eine Einwohnerzahl von 114 [1] ermittelt.

  2. Park View High School. /  39.01500°N 77.400806°W  / 39.01500; -77.400806. Park View High School is a public secondary school in Sterling, an unincorporated area in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. The school is part of Loudoun County Public Schools and is located at 400 West Laurel Avenue in the Sterling Park community.

  3. El nombre del condado es en honor a John Campbell, Cuarto Earl de Loudoun y Gobernador General de Virginia de 1756 a 1759. Desde 2008 el Condado de Loudoun tiene los ingresos medios más elevados de los Estados Unidos entre jurisdicciones con una población de 65 000 habitantes o más.

  4. Census-designated places in Loudoun County, Virginia‎ (23 P) T. Towns in Loudoun County, Virginia‎ (2 C, 7 P) U. Unincorporated communities in Loudoun County, Virginia‎ (46 P) This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 03:28 (U ...

  5. Woodburn is an unincorporated community in Loudoun County, Virginia. The village is located on Hogback Mountain southwest of Leesburg. Woodburn Road, which runs between Dry Mill and Harmony Church Roads, is all that is left to mark the existence and location of the community. The ruins of Woodburn's general store stood just north of the road's ...

  6. Loudoun Heights, Virginia. /  39.31306°N 77.71778°W  / 39.31306; -77.71778. Loudoun Heights is an unincorporated community in Loudoun County, Virginia, near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. It is located in the Between the Hills region of the county along Harpers Ferry Road (VA 671) and is bounded to its northwest and northeast by the ...

  7. Round Hill is a town in the U.S. state of Virginia. It is about 50 miles from Washington, D.C. It was named "Round Hill" for being located two miles from of a hill used during the American Civil War as a signal post by both Confederate and Union troops.