Hampden County, Massachusetts

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"Hampden County is a non-governmental county located in the Pioneer Valley of the state of Massachusetts, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, Hampden County´s population was 463,490. As of 2019, Hampden County´s estimated population was 466,372. Its traditional county seat is Springfield, the Connecticut River Valley´s largest city, and economic and cultural capital; with an estimated population of 154,758, approximately 1 in 3 residents of Hampden County live in Springfield. Hampden County was split from Hampshire County in 1812, because Northampton, Massachusetts, was made Hampshire County´s "shire town" in 1794; however, Springfield—theretofore Hampshire County´s traditional shire town, dating back to its founding in 1636—grew at a pace far quicker than Northampton and was granted shire town-status over its own, southerly jurisdiction. It was named for parliamentarian John Hampden. To the north of Hampden County is modern-day Hampshire County; to the west is Berkshire County; to the east is Worcester County; to the south are Litchfield County, Hartford County, and Tolland County in Connecticut." - (en.wikipedia.org 21.12.2020)
Latitude
42.127559661865
Longitude
-72.571311950684
Population
463,490
Elevation
21
Time zone
America/New_York

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