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New Jersey is one of the 50 states of the United States of America. It is in the northeastern section of the country along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a geographically small state, shaped like a letter [S], and bordered on the west by Pennsylvania and Delaware across the Delaware River, on the north by New York, on the northeast by the Hudson River and New York City, on the east and southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the southwest by Delaware Bay. New Jersey is divided into 21 counties.

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The capital of New Jersey is Trenton and the largest city is Newark, though New Jersey is better known for bordering the large cities of New York City and Philadelphia. The state nickname is "The Garden State". The current governor is Phil Murphy.[12]

New Jersey is the fourth smallest state, but has the eleventh highest number of people. It therefore has the highest population density (number of people for the amount of land) in the United States. New Jersey is also well known for its beaches,[13] industries, swamps, and pine forests.

The climate is hot and humid summers and cold winters, with about 47 in (1,200 mm) of precipitation every year. The average temperature in the summer is between 82 °F (28 °C) and 87 °F (31 °C), and in winter around 16 °F (-9 °C) to 34 °F (1 °C).[14]

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History

Before Europeans came, the land that is now New Jersey was inhabited by the Lenape (also known as Delaware Indians by the English), who were nomads, hunters, and farmers. The Dutch came to the northern area of the state in the 1630s, after Henry Hudson explored the area, thought it was a nice place, and claimed it for the Dutch. Towns quickly sprang up, occupied by the Dutch, Swedes, and Finns. People rushed in. The first towns, such as Bergen (now Jersey City), Trenton (the capitol), and Burlington developed. Many others started themselves upon the west bank of the Hudson. New Jersey was part of the area known at this time as New Netherland.

In 1664, the English took New Netherland from the Dutch and added it to their colonies. This part was renamed New Jersey after an island in the English Channel known as Jersey.

New Jersey took part in the American Revolutionary War, and was a scene of battles. On Christmas in 1776, George Washington's army entered New Jersey to attack British soldiers at Trenton and Princeton. The American army won, in two small but famous battles that were important in boosting American morale.

Later, the rebels drove the British residents out of Princeton and for a time established a national capital there. New Jersey was the third state to join the US and the first to approve the Bill of Rights.

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Counties

New Jersey has 21 counties:

County
FIPS Code County Seat [15] Created [15] Formed from [16] Named for [17] Population (2005) [15] Area [15] Map
 
Atlantic County 001 Mays Landing1837Gloucester CountyThe Atlantic Ocean, which forms the county's eastern border 271,015 671 sq mi
(1,738 km2)
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Bergen County 003 Hackensack1675One of four original counties created in East JerseyThe town of Bergen op Zoom, Holland or Bergen, Norway 904,037 247 sq mi
(640 km2)
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Burlington County 005 Mount Holly Township1681One of two original counties created in West JerseyThe old name for the ancient market town a mile from shore in Bridlington, England 450,743 819 sq mi
(2,121 km2)
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Camden County 007 Camden1844Gloucester CountyCharles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden (1714–1794), an English supporter of the colonial cause during the American Revolution[18] 517,001 228 sq mi
(591 km2)
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Cape May County 009 Cape May Court House1685Burlington CountyThe 17th-century Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen Mey (?–16??), who explored and surveyed the Delaware Bay to the south of the county 99,286 365 sq mi
(945 km2)
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Cumberland County 011 Bridgeton1748Salem CountyPrince William, Duke of Cumberland (1721–1765), second son of George II of England and military victor at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 154,823 677 sq mi
(1,753 km2)
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Essex County 013 Newark1675One of four original counties created in East JerseyThe county of Essex in England 786,147 130 sq mi
(337 km2)
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Gloucester County 015 Woodbury1686Burlington CountyThe city of Gloucester, England 276,910 337 sq mi
(873 km2)
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Hudson County 017 Jersey City1840Bergen CountyThe English explorer Henry Hudson (1570–1611), who explored portions of New Jersey's coastline 601,146 62 sq mi
(161 km2)
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Hunterdon County 019 Flemington1714Burlington CountyRobert Hunter (1664–1734), the Colonial Governor of New Jersey from 1710 to 1720 130,404 438 sq mi
(1,134 km2)
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Mercer County 021 Trenton1838Burlington County, Hunterdon County, Middlesex County, and Somerset CountyThe Continental Army General Hugh Mercer (1726–1777), who died at the Battle of Princeton[19] 367,605 229 sq mi
(593 km2)
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Middlesex County 023 New Brunswick1675One of four original counties created in East JerseyThe former county of Middlesex in England 789,516 323 sq mi
(837 km2)
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Monmouth County 025 Freehold Borough1675One of four original counties created in East JerseyThe Rhode Island Monmouth Society or the historic county of Monmouthshire in Wales. 635,285 665 sq mi
(1,722 km2)
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Morris County 027 Morristown1739Hunterdon CountyColonel Lewis Morris (1671–1746), colonial governor of New Jersey at the time of the county's formation.[20][21] 493,160 481 sq mi
(1,246 km2)
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Ocean County 029 Toms River1850Monmouth CountyThe Atlantic Ocean, which forms the eastern border of New Jersey 562,335 916 sq mi
(2,372 km2)
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Passaic County 031 Paterson1837Bergen County and Essex County"Pasaeck", a Lenape word meaning "valley" 499,060 197 sq mi
(510 km2)
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Salem County 033 Salem1681One of two original counties created in West JerseyA Hebrew word meaning "peace" 66,595 373 sq mi
(966 km2)
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Somerset County 035 Somerville1688Middlesex CountyThe county of Somerset in England 319,900 305 sq mi
(790 km2)
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Sussex County 037 Newton1753Morris CountyThe county of Sussex in England 153,384 536 sq mi
(1,388 km2)
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Union County 039 Elizabeth1857Essex CountyThe union of the United States threatened by dispute between North and South over slavery 531,088 105 sq mi
(272 km2)
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Warren County 041 Belvidere1824Sussex CountyThe American Revolutionary War General Joseph Warren (1741–1775), killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill 110,376 363 sq mi
(940 km2)
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