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List of cities and counties in Virginia

The Commonwealth of Virginia is divided into 95 counties, along with 38 independent cities that are considered county-equivalents for census purposes, totaling 133 second-level subdivisions, the third most of any state. In Virginia, cities are co-equal levels of government to counties, but towns are part of counties. For some counties, for statistical purposes, the Bureau of Economic Analysis combines any independent cities with the county that it was once part of.

List of counties
==List of independent cities==
List of independent cities
{{Countyrow|N=51|Num=510| Notype=yes| Name=Alexandria| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1870 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=520| Notype=yes| Name=Bristol| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1890 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=530| Notype=yes| Name=Buena Vista| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1892 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=540| Notype=yes| Name=Charlottesville| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1888 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=590| Notype=yes| Name=Danville| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1870 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=630| Notype=yes| Name=Fredericksburg| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1870 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=680| Notype=yes| Name=Lynchburg| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1786 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=700| Notype=yes| Name=Newport News| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1896 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=730| Notype=yes| Name=Petersburg| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1870 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=750| Notype=yes| Name=Radford| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1892 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=760| Notype=yes| Name=Richmond| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1870 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=770| Notype=yes| Name=Roanoke| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1884 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=790| Notype=yes| Name=Staunton| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1870 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=830| Notype=yes| Name=Williamsburg| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1902 {{Countyrow|N=51|Num=840| Notype=yes| Name=Winchester| Noseat=N/A| Data2=1874 == Smithsonian trinomial abbreviations ==
Smithsonian trinomial abbreviations
List of county abbreviations The counties have the following Smithsonian trinomial abbreviations: List of independent city abbreviations The independent cities have the following Smithsonian trinomial abbreviations: ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:VirginiaBeach.jpg|Virginia Beach, the largest city in Virginia File:Great Dismal Swamp Canal.jpg|Chesapeake, the second-largest city File:Richmond, Virginia skyline 01.jpg|Richmond, the capital and third-largest city File:Skyline of Downtown Norfolk Looking Towards Portsmouth.jpg|Norfolk, the fourth-largest city File:Downtown Newport News.jpg|Newport News, the fifth-largest File:Alexandria & GW Masonic Memorial Fall 2015.jpg|Alexandria, the sixth-largest File:Hampton Marinas - panoramio (12).jpg|Hampton, the seventh-largest city File:Roanoke City (Virginia) from Mill Mountain Star at Dusk.jpg|Roanoke, the eighth-largest city File:US Navy 030820-N-9851B-011 Tug boats guide USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) up the Elizabeth River, past Portsmouth landmarks.jpg|Portsmouth, the ninth-largest city File:Downtown Suffolk, VA.jpg|Suffolk, the tenth-largest city ==Fictional counties==
Fictional counties
• The 2016 supernatural horror film The Autopsy of Jane Doe is set in Grantham County, located close to the city of Richmond. • The Netflix drama miniseries Echoes takes place in Easton County and the county seat of Mt. Echo. • The historical drama TV series The Waltons is set in Jefferson County, specifically in the fictional community of Walton's Mountain. ==See also==
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