Comte d'Orange (New York)
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Comté d'Orange (New York)
Pour les articles homonymes, voir Comté d'Orange.Comté d'Orange 
Administration Pays
États-UnisÉtat New York Chef-lieu Goshen Fondation 1683 Caractéristiques Superficie Totale 2 172 km² Terre 2 114 km² Eau 58 km² (2,67 %) Population Totale (recens. 2000) 341 367 hab. Densité 161,48 hab./km² Le comté d'Orange est situé aux États-Unis dans le sud de l'État de New York. Il forme une partie de la région Grand New York. Selon le recensement de 2000, sa population est de 341 367. Il est nommé en l'honneur de Guillaume III d'Angleterre, qui était aussi le Prince d'Orange.
Comtés adjacents
Le comté d'Orange a des frontières avec les comtés de Dutchess, de Putnam, de Rockland, de Sullivan, d'Ulster et de Westchester dans le New York ; les comtés de Passaic et de Sussex dans le New Jersey ; et le comté de Pike en Pennsylvanie.
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