List of counties in Maryland

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List of Counties in Maryland[edit | edit source]

Maryland, a state located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, is divided into 23 counties and 1 independent city. The largest county by land area is Frederick County and the smallest is Kent County. The most populous county is Montgomery County and the least populous is Kent County.

Frederick County[edit | edit source]

The largest county in Maryland by land area Frederick County, the largest county in Maryland by land area, is located in the northern part of the state. It has a diverse population and a wide range of healthcare facilities. The Frederick Health Hospital is the largest healthcare provider in the county, offering a variety of services including emergency care, maternity services, and specialized care for chronic diseases.

Kent County[edit | edit source]

The smallest and least populous county in Maryland Kent County, the smallest and least populous county in Maryland, is located on the state's eastern shore. Despite its small size, it has a number of healthcare facilities. The Kent County Health Department provides a range of services including immunizations, family planning, and disease prevention.

Montgomery County[edit | edit source]

The most populous county in Maryland Montgomery County, the most populous county in Maryland, is located just north of Washington, D.C. It has a large number of healthcare facilities, including the Adventist Healthcare Shady Grove Medical Center, which offers a wide range of services including cancer care, heart care, and women's health services.

Healthcare Facilities in Maryland[edit | edit source]

Healthcare facilities in Maryland are diverse and widespread, reflecting the state's commitment to providing quality healthcare to its residents. These facilities range from large hospitals to small clinics, and offer a wide range of services. The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, for example, is one of the leading hospitals in the world, known for its research and medical education.

Population[edit | edit source]

The population of Maryland As of 2020, the population of Maryland is estimated to be around 6 million people. The population is diverse, with a large number of immigrants from around the world. The state's population is also aging, with a growing number of residents over the age of 65.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In conclusion, Maryland's counties vary greatly in size, population, and healthcare facilities. Despite these differences, the state as a whole is committed to providing quality healthcare to its residents. Whether in the largest county of Frederick or the smallest county of Kent, residents have access to a range of healthcare services.

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