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Fairfax County, Virginia

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Fairfax County, Virginia

Fairfax County Courthouse.jpg

The Old Fairfax County Courthouse in late 2010

Banner of Fairfax County, Virginia

Flag seal of Fairfax County, Virginia

Seal

Guide of Virginia highlighting Fairfax County

Area in the state of Virginia

Guide of the United States highlighting Virginia

Virginia's area in the U.s.

Founded may 6, 1742

Named for thomas Fairfax, sixth Lord Fairfax of Cameron

Seat fairfax1

Biggest town herndon

Range

• Total 406 sq mi (1,052 km2)

• Land 391 sq mi (1,013 km2)

• Water 15 sq mi (39 km2), 3.8%

Populace (Est.)

• (2013) 1,116,897

• Density 2,761/sq mi (1,066/km²)

Congressional districts 8th, tenth, eleventh

Time zone eastern: UTC-5/ -4

Website www.fairfaxcounty.gov

References: 1 The area courts and managerial business locales are in unincorporated ranges in Fairfax County, yet have Fairfax, Virginia street numbers.

This article is about the district. For the city with the same name, see Fairfax, Virginia. For different utilization, see Fairfax (disambiguation).

Fairfax County, formally the County of Fairfax, is an area in the U.s. state of Virginia. As of the 2010 statistics, the populace was 1,081,726,[1] in 2013, the populace was evaluated to be 1,116,897,[2] making it the most crowded purview in the Commonwealth of Virginia, with 13.6% of Virginia's populace. The region is additionally the most crowded ward in the Washington Metropolitan Area, with 19.8% of the MSA populace, and the bigger Baltimore–washington Metropolitan Area, with 13.1% of the CSA populace. The area seat is Fairfax.[3]

Fairfax was the first district in the United States to achieve a six-figure average family salary and has the second-most elevated average family wage of any nearby ward in the United States after neighbor Loudoun County.[4][5]

The area is home to the base camp of sagacity offices, for example, the Central Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, and National Reconnaissance Office, and the National Counterterrorism Center and Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The area is likewise home to ten Fortune 500 organizations, incorporating three with Falls Church addresses.[6]

Substance  [hide]

1 History

2 Geography

2.1 Adjacent locales

3 Geology

4 Government and governmental issues

5 Demographics

6 Education

7 Economy

7.1 Tysons Corner

7.2 Employment

7.3 Top executives

8 Arts and society

9 Transportation

9.1 Roads

9.2 Major expressways

9.3 Air

9.4 Public transportation

10 Parks and amusement

10.1 Trails

11 Communities

11.1 Census-assigned spots

11.2 Other groups

12 Notable individuals

13 Sister urban communities

14 See likewise

15 Notes

16 Externa

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