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  1. Das Cook County ist ein County im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Illinois. Im Jahr 2020 hatte das County 5.275.541 Einwohner und eine Bevölkerungsdichte von 2153,3 Einwohnern pro Quadratkilometer. Der Verwaltungssitz ist die Millionenstadt Chicago, in der 54 Prozent der Bevölkerung des Countys leben. Politisch ist das County sehr ...

    • Main Office - Administration, 69 W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602
    • Illinois
    • 15. Januar 1831
    • Chicago
  2. Cook County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Illinois and the second-most-populous county in the United States, after Los Angeles County, California. More than 40 percent of all residents of Illinois live within Cook County. As of 2020, the population was 5,275,541.

  3. Cook County is the only home rule county in Illinois. The Cook County Code is the codification of Cook County's local ordinances.

  4. Cook County is a county in the American state of Illinois. Chicago is the county seat of Cook County. Los Angeles County, California is the only county with a higher population than Cook County. About 5,276,000 people live in Cook County. This is 41 percent of all the people who live in Illinois.

    • January 15, 1831; 192 years ago
    • Illinois
  5. List of counties in Illinois. There are 102 counties in Illinois. The most populous of these is Cook County, the second-most populous county in the United States and the home of Chicago, while the least populous is Hardin County. The largest by land area is McLean County, while the smallest is Putnam County. Illinois's FIPS state code is 17 and ...

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  6. Cook County contains 134 municipalities in its region, the most well known being the City of Chicago – which is the County seat where the central offices of Cook County are located.

  7. Cook County. When Cook County was organized in 1831 with approximately 100 residents in 2,464 square miles, it encompassed much of what is today Lake , DuPage , Will , McHenry , and Cookcounties. Because of population growth in northeastern Illinois in the 1830s, Cook County lost over half its territory, but continued to increase in population.