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Blaine County is a county located in the U.S. state of Idaho. As of the 2000 Census the county had a population of 18,991 (2005 estimate: 21,166). The county seat and largest city is Hailey.
Blaine County was created by the Idaho Legislature on March 5, 1895, by combining Alturas and Logan Counties. Its present boundaries were set on February 8, 1919, when a western portion became Camas County.
The county is named after former U.S. Congressman and 1884 Republican presidential nominee James G....
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latitude
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longitude
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43.4371
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-114.1788
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| Area |
6,891.95836km²
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- US16013
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| Date founded |
1895
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number
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21,166
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| CO2 emissions - total |
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date
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0.06622ppm
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2007
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| CO2 emissions - residential |
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0.00533ppm
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2007
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| CO2 emissions - commercial |
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emissions
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0.0085ppm
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2007
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emissions
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0.00134ppm
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2007
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| CO2 emissions - mobile |
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0.05104ppm
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2007
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