Virginia Counties

Virginia Counties

by Vishul Malik



Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia (situated in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern region of the US), has 95 counties and 39 independent cities. For census purposes, these independent cities are considered county-equivalents. Both the state’s capital (Richmond) and the largest city in the state (Virginia Beach) are independent cities that are county-equivalents themselves. Check this Virginia County Map which provides the location of all counties on the Virginia Map.

Counties of Virginia

What are the 5 Biggest Counties in Virginia by Size?

In terms of size, the biggest counties in Virginia are Pittsylvania, Augusta, Rockingham, Halifax, and Bedford.




What are the 5 Biggest Counties in Virginia by Population?

In terms of population (2020), the biggest counties in Virginia are Fairfax, City of Virginia Beach, Prince William, Loudoun, and Henrico.


Which is the Smallest County in Virginia?

The smallest county in Virginia (in terms of population) is Highland County. The City of Falls Church, City of Lexington, and City of Manassas Park are the smallest counties in terms of size.

What are the Oldest and Newest Counties in Virginia?

Accomack County is the oldest county in Virginia, created in 1663. The City of Winchester is the newest county, created in 1902.

Which are the Richest and Poorest Counties in Virginia?

Loudoun County and Dickenson County are the richest and poorest counties in Virginia.


What are the top 5 Best Counties to Live in Virginia?

Loudoun, York, Fairfax, Albemarle, and Henrico are Virginia’s best counties to live in.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Read More