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12-48500 [3] GNIS feature ID. 0287669 [4] Website. City of New Port Richey. New Port Richey is a city in Pasco County, Florida, United States. It is a suburban city included in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was counted at 16,728 in the 2020 census.
FIPS code: 12-48525: New Port Richey East is an unincorporated census-designated place in Pasco County, Florida, United States adjacent to New Port Richey. The ...
FIPS code. 12-58600 [4] GNIS feature ID. 0289237 [5] Website. cityofportrichey.com. Port Richey is a city in Pasco County, Florida, United States. It is a suburban city included in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of 2020, the city had a population of 3,052.
FIPS state codes were numeric and two-letter alphabetic codes defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard Publication ("FIPS PUB") 5-2 to identify U.S. states and certain other associated areas. The standard superseded FIPS PUB 5-1 on May 28, 1987, and was superseded on September 2, 2008, by ANSI standard INCITS 38:2009.
New Hampshire: 33003 Carroll County: 33005 Cheshire County: 33007 Coos County: 33009 Grafton County: 33011 Hillsborough County: 33013 Merrimack County: 33015 Rockingham County: 33017 Strafford County: 33019 Sullivan County: 34001 Atlantic County New Jersey: 34003 Bergen County: 34005 Burlington County: 34007 Camden County: 34009 Cape May County ...
List of FIPS country codes. This is a list of FIPS 10-4 country codes for Countries, Dependencies, Areas of Special Sovereignty, and Their Principal Administrative Divisions. The two-letter country codes were used by the US government for geographical data processing in many publications, such as the CIA World Factbook.
FIPS code: 12-04650 [2] GNIS feature ID: 0293636 [3] Beacon Square is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pasco County, Florida, United States. The population was ...
This is a list of FIPS 10-4 region codes from A-C, using a standardized name format, and cross-linking to articles.. On September 2, 2008, FIPS 10-4 was one of ten standards withdrawn by NIST as a Federal Information Processing Standard. [1]