- Northumberland County (Ontario)
-
Northumberland County
Lage des Northumberland County in OntarioProvinz Ontario County Seat Cobourg Fläche 1902,97 km² Einwohner (2006) 80.963 Bevölkerungsdichte 42,5 Ew./km² Northumberland County ist ein County im Südosten der kanadischen Provinz Ontario. Der County Seat ist Cobourg. Die Einwohnerzahl beträgt 80.963 (2006), die Fläche 1902,97 km², was einer Bevölkerungsdichte von 42,5 Einwohnern je km² entspricht. Das County liegt am Nordufer des Ontariosees. Zusammen mit dem Durham County bildete es von 1798 bis 1849 den Newcastle District und von 1850 bis 1973 die United Counties of Northumberland and Durham.
Gemeinden
Im Northumberland County liegen folgende Gemeinden:
- Alnwick/Haldimand
- Brighton
- Cobourg
- Cramahe
- Hamilton Township
- Port Hope
- Trent Hills
Weblinks
Einstufige Gemeinden: Brant | Brantford | Chatham-Kent | Greater Sudbury | Haldimand | Hamilton | Kawartha Lakes | Norfolk | Ottawa | Prince Edward | Toronto
Regionalgemeinden: Durham | Halton | Muskoka | Niagara | Oxford | Peel | Waterloo | York
Countys: Bruce | Dufferin | Elgin | Essex | Frontenac | Grey | Haliburton | Hastings | Huron | Lambton | Lanark | Leeds and Grenville | Lennox and Addington | Middlesex | Northumberland | Perth | Peterborough | Prescott and Russell | Renfrew | Simcoe | Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry | Wellington
Distrikte: Algoma | Cochrane | Kenora | Manitoulin | Nipissing | Parry Sound | Rainy River | Sudbury | Thunder Bay | Timiskaming
Wikimedia Foundation.
Schlagen Sie auch in anderen Wörterbüchern nach:
Northumberland County, Ontario — County of Northumberland County Motto: Strength Honour And Beauty Northumberland County … Wikipedia
Cold Springs, Northumberland County, Ontario — Cold Springs is located in Hamilton Township[1], part of Northumberland County along the north shore of Lake Ontario. It is actually two small hamlets Upper Cold Springs and Lower Cold Springs both of which are only 2 kilometres apart along… … Wikipedia
Colborne, Northumberland County, Ontario — Colborne, Ontario is a community in Cramahe Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. It is the easternmost point in area code 905.Originally named Keeler s Creek, Colborne was named after Sir John Colborne, Lieutenant Governor of Upper… … Wikipedia
Northumberland County — is the name of several counties in Northern America: in the United States Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Northumberland County, Virginia in Canada Northumberland County, New Brunswick Northumberland County, Ontario And also a cadastral… … Wikipedia
Northumberland County municipal elections, 2010 — Elections were held in Northumberland County, Ontario on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province. Contents 1 Northumberland County Council 2 Alnwick/Haldimand 3 Brighton 4 … Wikipedia
Northumberland County — Es gibt in Nordamerika vier Countys mit dem Namen Northumberland County: in Kanada: Northumberland County (New Brunswick) Northumberland County (Ontario) in den Vereinigten Staaten: Northumberland County (Pennsylvania) Northumberland County… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ontario County, Ontario — Ontario County was the name of two historic counties in the Canadian province of Ontario. The original Ontario County existed from 1792 to 1800 as part of the Eastern District, and consisted of the islands in the St. Lawrence River. After 1800,… … Wikipedia
List of numbered roads in Northumberland County — This is a list of numbered roads in Northumberland County, Ontario. County Road # Local Name(s) Southern/Western Terminus Northern/Eastern Terminus Settlements served Additional Notes 2 County Road 2, various town streets (see notes) East… … Wikipedia
Durham County, Ontario — Durham County (area 376,397 acres (1,523 km2)) is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was named from the English County and city. Durham County was created in 1792. It was composed of the townships of Cartwright,… … Wikipedia
Norfolk County, Ontario — Norfolk County Single tier city Lighthouse and docks in Port Rowan. Motto: History … Wikipedia