County of Blaine (Idaho)
The county of Blaine is a county of the the United States located in the State of Idaho. In 2000, the population was of: 18991 inhabitants. Its seat is Hailey. The county was created in 1895 by combining two old counties: the county of Logan and the county of Alturas. It was named in the honor of James Blaine, politician American. In 1919, the western part of the county formed the Comté of Camas.
Adjacent counties
- County of Hillock (north-eastern)
- County of Bingham (is)
- Comté of Power (south-eastern)
- Comté of Cassia (southern)
- Comté of Minidoka (south-western)
- Comté of Lincoln (southern)
- Comté of Camas (western)
- Comté of Elmore (north-western)
- Comté of Custer (north-western)
Main cities
- Bellevue
- Carey
- Hailey
- Ketchum
- Sun Valley
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