Wyoming Counties
The State of Wyoming has 23 counties.
Wyoming Counties Ranked By 2005 Population[4]
| Rank |
County |
Population |
|
| 1 |
Laramie County |
85,163 |
13 |
Converse County |
12,766 |
| 2 |
Natrona County |
69,799 |
14 |
Goshen County |
12,243 |
| 3 |
Sweetwater County |
37,975 |
15 |
Big Horn County |
11,333 |
| 4 |
Campbell County |
37,405 |
16 |
Platte County |
8,619 |
| 5 |
Fremont County |
36,491 |
17 |
Washakie County |
7,933 |
| 6 |
Albany County |
30,890 |
18 |
Johnson County |
7,721 |
| 7 |
Sheridan County |
27,389 |
19 |
Sublette County |
6,926 |
| 8 |
Park County |
26,664 |
20 |
Weston County |
6,671 |
| 9 |
Uinta County |
19,939 |
21 |
Crook County |
6,182 |
| 10 |
Teton County |
19,032 |
22 |
Hot Springs County |
4,537 |
| 11 |
Lincoln County |
15,999 |
23 |
Niobrara County |
2,286 |
| 12 |
Carbon County |
15,331 |
Wyoming Total |
509,294 |
In 2005, 52.4% of Wyomingites lived in one of the 5 most populous Wyoming counties.
Wyoming license plates contain a number on the left that indicates which county the vehicle is from. The county license plate numbers are as follows:
| # on License Plate |
County |
| 1 |
Natrona |
| 2 |
Laramie |
| 3 |
Sheridan |
| 4 |
Sweetwater |
| 5 |
Albany |
| 6 |
Carbon |
| 7 |
Goshen |
| 8 |
Platte |
| 9 |
Big Horn |
| 10 |
Fremont |
| 11 |
Park |
| 12 |
Lincoln |
| 13 |
Converse |
| 14 |
Niobrara |
| 15 |
Hot Springs |
| 16 |
Johnson |
| 17 |
Campbell |
| 18 |
Crook |
| 19 |
Uinta |
| 20 |
Washakie |
| 21 |
Weston |
| 22 |
Teton |
| 23 |
Sublette |
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