Hants County, Nova Scotia

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Hants County
Location of Hants County in Nova Scotia.
Location of Hants County in Nova Scotia.
County Statistics
Area 3049.12 km²
Population 40,513 *
Population_Density 13.3/km²*
Average_Earnings $41,447 +
Government
Warden/Mayor not applicable
Governing Body not applicable
Incorporated Towns & Municipalities
Windsor (town), East Hants (municipal district), West Hants (municipal district)
Other Information
Website none
Adjacent Counties
NORTH
Colchester
WEST EAST
Lunenburg, Kings Colchester
SOUTH
Halifax
Footnotes
* According to StatCan Census Year 2001
+ Average Household Income
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Hants County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.

The county of Hants was created June 17, 1781, and consisted of the townships of Windsor, Falmouth and Newport. Originally getting its name from the County of Southamptonshire in England, now known as Hampshire, and abbreviated to Hants, the County was established out of part of what had been Kings County. The words of the minutes of the Council of Nova Scotia for June 17, 1781 make it clear that the distance from Horton (the County town of Kings County) and the inconvenience of crossing the Avon River to transact county business were factors which led to a separate county being formed.

Four and a half years later its boundaries were more precisely defined and set forth by the Governor and Council in 1785. The boundary lines of Hants were duly surveyed and confirmed by the Lieutenant Governor 1828.

Subsequently in 1861, Hants County was divided into two Districts called East Hants and West Hants.

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