County of Carroll (Arkansas)
See also: County of Carroll
The county of Carroll is a county of the American State of the Arkansas. The county of Carroll was creates the first November 1833, and bears off the name of Charles Carroll Carrollton, last survivor (death in 1832) of the personalities having signed the Déclaration of independence of the United States of America.
With the census of 2000, the population was of 25 357 inhabitants (10 189 hearths, 7 111 families). With a surface of 1 655 km ², the population density were of 16 hab. /km ².
Counted adjacent
- County of Stone (Missouri) (in North)
- County of Taney (Missouri) (in the North-East)
- County of Boone (in the East)
- County of Newton (in South-east)
- County of Madison (in the South)
- County of Benton (in the West)
- County of Barry (Missouri) (in the North-West)
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