2020 Census Counties; PA, NJ, DE & MD

USE geoid TO JOIN DATA DOWNLOADED FROM DATA.CENSUS.GOVThe TIGER/Line Shapefiles are extracts of selected geographic and cartographic information from the Census Bureau's Master Address File (MAF)/Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) System (MTS).The TIGER/Line Shapefiles contain a standard geographic identifier (GEOID) for each entity that links to the GEOID in the data from censuses and surveys. The TIGER/Line Shapefiles do not include demographic data from surveys and censuses (e.g., Decennial Census, Economic Census, American Community Survey, and the Population Estimates Program). Other, non-census, data often have this standard geographic identifier as well. Data from many of the Census Bureau’s surveys and censuses, including the geographic codes needed to join to the TIGER/Line Shapefiles, are available at the Census Bureau’s public data dissemination website (https://data.census.gov/).The primary legal divisions of most states are termed counties. In Louisiana, these divisions are known as parishes. In Alaska, which has no counties, the equivalent entities are the organized boroughs, city and boroughs, municipalities, and census areas; the latter of which are delineated cooperatively for statistical purposes by the State of Alaska and the Census Bureau. Additionally, the Census Bureau treats the following entities as equivalents of counties for purposes of data presentation: municipios in Puerto Rico, districts and islands in American Samoa, municipalities in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands. In four states (Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia), there are one or more incorporated places that are independent of any county organization and, thus, constitute primary divisions of their states. These incorporated places are known as independent cities and are treated as equivalent entities for purposes of data presentation. The District of Columbia and Guam have no primary divisions, and each area is considered an equivalent entity for purposes of data presentation in decennial censuses. All of the counties in Connecticut and Rhode Island and nine counties in Massachusetts were dissolved as functioning governmental entities; however, the Census Bureau continues to present data for these historical entities in order to provide comparable geographic units at the county level of the geographic hierarchy for these states and represents them as nonfunctioning legal entities in data products. Each county or statistically equivalent entity is assigned a three-character numeric Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) code based on alphabetical sequence that is unique within state, and an eight-digit National Standard (NS) code.Downloaded from https://www2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGER2022/COUNTY/ on June 22, 2023

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objectid
statefp
countyfp
countyns
geoid
name
namelsad
lsad
classfp
mtfcc
csafp
cbsafp
metdivfp
funcstat
aland
awater
intptlat
intptlon
dvrpc_reg

Data Dictionary

Column Type Label Description
objectid OID objectid Internal feature number.
shape Geometry Shape Feature geometry.
statefp String STATEFP
countyfp String COUNTYFP
countyns String COUNTYNS
geoid String GEOID
name String NAME
namelsad String NAMELSAD
lsad String LSAD
classfp String CLASSFP
mtfcc String MTFCC
csafp String CSAFP
cbsafp String CBSAFP
metdivfp String METDIVFP
funcstat String FUNCSTAT
aland Double ALAND
awater Double AWATER
intptlat String INTPTLAT
dvrpc_reg String dvrpc_reg
intptlon String INTPTLON
st_area(shape) Double st_area(shape)
st_perimeter(shape) Double st_perimeter(shape)