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| County of Aiken |
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The fourth largest county in the state in area, Aiken County has gently sloping farmland. Approximately 21% of the land is in farms and about 10% owned by the federal government. The largest incorporated towns in order of size are Aiken, North Augusta, New Ellenton, Jackson and Wagener.
| Created |
March 10, 1871 |
| Form of Government |
Council-County Administrator |
| Area |
1,073 square miles (1996) |
| Population |
142,552 (2000 est.) |
| Web Site |
http://www.aikencounty.net |
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| Communites in the Midland Valley |
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| Bath |
Population |
1,016 |
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Area |
0.7 square miles |
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| Burnettown |
Population |
2,720 |
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Area |
4.88 square miles |
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| Clearwater |
Population |
509 |
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Area |
0.4 square miles |
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| Gloverville |
Population |
1,126 |
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Area |
0.7 square miles |
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| Graniteville |
Population |
7,009 |
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Area |
34.9 square miles |
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| Langley |
Population |
1,053 |
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Area |
1.5 square miles |
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| Vaucluse |
Population |
89 |
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Area |
2.9 square miles |
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| Warrenville |
Population |
6,652 |
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Area |
18.3 square miles |
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