Coos County
English
    
    Alternative forms
    
- Coös County (in New Hampshire)
Etymology
    
The name of the county in New Hampshire is derived from an Algonquian term meaning "small pines".
The name of the county in Oregon is derived from that of the Coos people.
Pronunciation
    
- (New Hampshire) IPA(key): /ˈkoʊ.ɒs ˈkaʊnti/
- (Oregon) IPA(key): /kuːs ˈkaʊnti/
- Hyphenation: Coos Coun‧ty
- Rhymes: -aʊnti
Proper noun
    
Coos County
- One of 10 counties in New Hampshire, United States. County seat: Lancaster.
- One of 36 counties in Oregon, United States. County seat: Coquille.
References
    
 Index of U.S. counties on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Index of U.S. counties on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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