Kansas has 105 counties.  One county, Wyandotte, has consolidated with Kansas City city and is considered nonfunctioning.  All other counties are functioning governmental units; each governed by a board of county commissioners. 
There are 1,530 county subdivisions in Kansas known as minor civil divisions (MCDs).  There are 1,403 townships, of which 1,274 (in 96 counties) are governmental active; 129 (in 27 counties) are inactive, but have the ability to activate and perform governmental functions.  In addition, there are 120 incorporated places that are independent of any township, creating 127 MCDs.  The active governmental townships are administered by an elected clerk, treasurer, and trustee.
Kansas Counties - Populated Places in 105 Counties  
 
	
	
	
	
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				Allen County 
			
				Anderson County 
			
				Atchison County 
			
				Barber County 
			
				Barton County 
			
				Bourbon County 
			
				Brown County 
			
				Butler County 
			
				Chase County 
			
				Chautauqua County 
			
				Cherokee County 
			
				Cheyenne County 
			
				Clark County 
			
				Clay County 
			
				Cloud County 
			
				Coffey County 
			
				Comanche County 
			
				Cowley County 
			
				Crawford County 
			
				Decatur County 
			
				Dickinson County 
			
				Doniphan County 
			
				Douglas County 
			
				Edwards County 
			
				Elk County 
			
				Ellis County 
			
				Ellsworth County 
			
				Finney County 
			
				Ford County 
			
				Franklin County 
			
				Geary County 
			
				Gove County 
			
				Graham County 
			
				Grant County 
			
				Gray County 
			
				Greeley County 
			
				Greenwood County 
			
				Hamilton County 
			
				Harper County 
			
				Harvey County 
			
				Haskell County 
			
				Hodgeman County 
			
				Jackson County 
			
				Jefferson County 
			
				Jewell County 
			
				Johnson County 
			
				Kearny County 
			
				Kingman County 
			
				Kiowa County 
			
				Labette County 
			
				Lane County 
			
				Leavenworth County 
			
				Lincoln County 
			
				Linn County 
			
				Logan County 
			
				Lyon County 
			
				Marion County 
			
				Marshall County 
			
				McPherson County 
			
				Meade County 
			
				Miami County 
			
				Mitchell County 
			
				Montgomery County 
			
				Morris County 
			
				Morton County 
			
				Nemaha County 
			
				Neosho County 
			
				Ness County 
			
				Norton County 
			
				Osage County 
			
				Osborne County 
			
				Ottawa County 
			
				Pawnee County 
			
				Phillips County 
			
				Pottawatomie County 
			
				Pratt County 
			
				Rawlins County 
			
				Reno County 
			
				Republic County 
			
				Rice County 
			
				Riley County 
			
				Rooks County 
			
				Rush County 
			
				Russell County 
			
				Saline County 
			
				Scott County 
			
				Sedgwick County 
			
				Seward County 
			
				Shawnee County 
			
				Sheridan County 
			
				Sherman County 
			
				Smith County 
			
				Stafford County 
			
				Stanton County 
			
				Stevens County 
			
				Sumner County 
			
				Thomas County 
			
				Trego County 
			
				Wabaunsee County 
			
				Wallace County 
			
				Washington County 
			
				Wichita County 
			
				Wilson County 
			
				Woodson County 
			
				Wyandotte County 
			
	 
	
	
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  		The Kansas Counties  section of the gazetteer lists the cities, towns, neighborhoods and subdivisions for each of the 105 Kansas Counties.
		Also see Kansas County: ZIP Codes  | Physical, Cultural & Historical Features  | Census Data  | Land, Farms, & Ranches 
		Nearby physical features such as streams, islands and lakes are listed along with maps and driving directions. The same is true for both historical features and cultural features such as hospitals, parks, schools and airports.
		Each profile includes the current weather plus a seven day forecast. Note that for smaller populated places, the weather report may be for the nearest weather reporting station or airport.
		The local information and data include economic and demographic data, census information and facts about the local environmental situation including such items as maps of flood zones, local sources of pollution, air quality indices and local areas where hazardous materials may be used or stored.
		The complete category list for larger cities and towns includes: Arts & Culture, Census Data, Community Organizations, State and Local Government, Health & Medical, Newcomer Information, Local News Papers & Radio, Parks & Recreation, Pets & Hobbies, Schools & Libraries, Social Services, Travel and Tourism.