Mono County
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Mono County
Summary
Mono County is a county of California[1]. It draws 532 Wikipedia views per month (county_of_california category, ranking #41 of 58).[2]
Key Facts
- Mono County is located in California[3].
- Mono County is in the country of United States[4].
- Mono County's instance of is recorded as county of California[5].
- Mono County's capital is recorded as Bridgeport[6].
- Mono County's shares border with is recorded as Douglas County[7].
- Mono County's shares border with is recorded as Alpine County[8].
- Mono County's shares border with is recorded as Lyon County[9].
- Mono County's shares border with is recorded as Mineral County[10].
- Mono County's shares border with is recorded as Esmeralda County[11].
- Mono County's shares border with is recorded as Inyo County[12].
- Mono County's shares border with is recorded as Fresno County[13].
- Mono County's shares border with is recorded as Madera County[14].
- Mono County's shares border with is recorded as Tuolumne County[15].
- Mono Lake is named after Mono County[16].
- Mono people is named after Mono County[17].
- Mono County's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Bridgeport[18].
- Mono County's Commons category is recorded as Mono County, California[19].
- April 21, 1861 marks the founding of Mono County[20].
- Mono County's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 37.916666666667, 'lon': -118.86666666667}[21].
- Mono County's official website is recorded as https://monocounty.ca.gov[22].
- Mono County's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Mono County, California[23].
- Mono County has a population of {'amount': '+14202'}[24].
- Mono County has a population of {'amount': '+14259'}[25].
- Mono County has a population of {'amount': '+14395'}[26].
- Mono County has a population of {'amount': '+14349'}[27].
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Founding
April 21, 1861 marks the founding of Mono County[20].
Why It Matters
Mono County draws 532 Wikipedia views per month (county_of_california category, ranking #41 of 58).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]