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Virginia CountiesThe Commonwealth of Virginia is divided into 95 counties and 39 independent cities, which are considered county-equivalents for census purposes. |
City Of Poquoson, VirginiaCity Of Poquoson History, Geography, Demographics, Cities and Towns, and EducationEtymology - Origin of County NameA pocosin, as the word is now spelled, is an upland swamp in the coastal plain of the southeastern United States. Demographics:County QuickFacts: City Of Poquoson County HistoryThe name of the city is a Native American word which roughly translates to "great marsh" or "flat land." The term
pocosin, with its varied spellings, was a term used by the area's inhabitants to describe a low, marshy, woody place
covered by water in the winter, but is dry in the summer. These Native Americans were Algonquins, a tribal group
affiliated through the Powhatan Confederacy, and were hostile to the early settlers. A petition to have the name of
the parish and river changed was an attempt to rid the language of all vestiges of Indian terms. However, "poquoson"
has survived through the centuries and has become a proper noun used to designate the present city. Poquoson, Virginia established as a post office circa 1885. [Virginia Genealogy, Sources & Resources, by Carol McGinnis, Genealogical Publishing Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1993.] Poquoson, Virginia incorporated as a town in 1952 and incorporated as a city in 1976. Located in York County, Virginia. [Virginia Genealogy, Sources & Resources, by Carol McGinnis, Genealogical Publishing Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1993.] GeographyAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 78.4 square miles (203.1 kmē), of
which, 15.5 square miles (40.2 kmē) of it is land and 62.9 square miles (162.9 kmē) of it (80.21%) is water. Neighboring Counties:
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