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2000 U.S. Gazetteer
In response to user requests, we created a Census 2000 gazetteer of counties, county subdivisions (MCDs/CCDs), places and ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) for the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. These files allow you locate a county, county subdivision, incorporated place or Census Designated Place (CDP) by name without having to know the Latitude/Longitude coordinates. These files contained on this Web page were extracted from the Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) DVD with Software Enhancement (Product Id: V1-D00-S1S1-08-US1). For more information about this product refer to the Census Bureau online catalog, accessible from theCensus Bureau Home page.
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We are making these files available to the public"AS IS". The file layouts are at the foot of this page.
With the exception of Puerto Rico, Island Areas are not included in these files because data for these areas have not yet been published.
The vintage of the geography in these files is Census 2000.
Because of changes in boundaries and entity names, as well as the creation of new entities, and the dissolution of others, users should not expect to find a "one-to-one" relationship between the entity names and codes in these files to the comparable 1990 Census files. We do not plan to document either boundary or entity changes between censuses in these files.
ZCTAs are new statistical entities developed by the U.S. Census Bureau for tabulating summary statistics from Census 2000. This new entity was developed to overcome the difficulties in precisely defining the land area covered by each ZIP Code. For further details see theZIP Code Tabulation Areas page. For current ZIP Code products, contact theU.S. Postal Service.
Before downloading any files from this page, please read FAQ numbers:16,20 and31, as well as the Census Bureau's rationale forcreatingZIP Code® Tabulation AreasTM (ZCTAs) for Census 2000.
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The place file contains data for all Incorporated and Census Designated places in the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico as of the January 1, 2000. The file is plain ASCII text, one line per record.
- Columns 1-2: United States Postal Service State Abbreviation
- Columns 3-4: State Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code
- Columns 5-9: Place FIPS Code
- Columns 10-73: Name
- Columns 74-82: Total Population (2000)
- Columns 83-91: Total Housing Units (2000)
- Columns 92-105: Land Area (square meters)
- Columns 106-119: Water Area(square meters)
- Columns 120-131: Land Area (square miles)
- Columns 132-143: Water Area (square miles)
- Columns 144-153: Latitude (decimal degrees) First character is blank or "-" denoting North or South latitude respectively
- Columns 154-164: Longitude (decimal degrees) First character is blank or "-" denoting East or West longitude respectively
The county file contains data for primary legal divisions or statistically equivalent entities in the 50 states, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico as of the 2000 Census. The file is plain ASCII text, one line per record.
- Columns 1-2: United States Postal Service State Abbreviation
- Columns 3-4: State Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code
- Columns 5-7: FIPS county code
- Columns 8-71: Name
- Columns 72-80: Total Population (2000)
- Columns 80-89: Total Housing Units (2000)
- Columns 90-103: Land Area (square meters)
- Columns 104-117: Water Area (square meters)
- Columns 118-129: Land Area (square miles)
- Columns 130-141 Water Area (square miles)
- Columns 142-151 Latitude (decimal degrees) First character is blank or "-" denoting North or South latitude respectively
- Columns 152-162 Longitude (decimal degrees) First character is blank or "-" denoting East or West longitude respectively
The county subdivision file contains data for all county subdivisions in the 50 states, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico as of the 2000 Census. The file is plain ASCII text, one line per record.
- Columns 1-2: United States Postal Service State Abbreviation
- Columns 3-4: State Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code
- Columns 5-7: FIPS county code
- Columns 8-12: FIPS county subdivision code
- Columns 13-76: Name
- Columns 77-85: Total Population (2000)
- Columns 86-94: Total Housing Units (2000)
- Columns 94-108: Land Area (square meters)
- Columns 109-122: Water Area (square meters)
- Columns 123-134: Land Area (square miles)
- Columns 135-146: Water Area (square miles)
- Columns 147-156: Latitude (decimal degrees) First character is blank or "-" denoting North or South latitude respectively
- Columns 157-167: Longitude (decimal degrees) First character is blank or "-" denoting East or West longitude respectively
The ZCTA file contains data for all 5 digit ZCTAs in the 50 states, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico as of Census 2000. The file is plain ASCII text, one line per record.
- Columns 1-2: United States Postal Service State Abbreviation
- Columns 3-66: Name
- Columns 67-75: Total Population (2000)
- Columns 76-84: Total Housing Units (2000)
- Columns 85-98: Land Area (square meters)
- Columns 99-112: Water Area (square meters)
- Columns 113-124: Land Area (square miles)
- Columns 125-136: Water Area (square miles)
- Columns 137-146: Latitude (decimal degrees) First character is blank or "-" denoting North or South latitude respectively
- Columns 147-157: Longitude (decimal degrees) First character is blank or "-" denoting East or West longitude respectively
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Geography Division
Created: Jan-10-2002
Last revised: July 31 2002
Please email comments to:geography@geo.census.gov
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