- Passaic County, New Jersey - Wikipedia
Passaic County ( pəˈseɪ ɪk pə-SAY-ik or locally pəˈseɪk pə-SAYK) is a county in the U S state of New Jersey that is part of the New York metropolitan area
- Passaic, New Jersey - Wikipedia
"Passaic; county, city in same county, and river in New Jersey; derived either from the Indian word, passaic or passajeek, 'valley,' or from the Indian equivalent of 'peace' "
- Paterson, New Jersey - Wikipedia
Paterson is in the southern part of Passaic County, which is near the north edge of New Jersey, as a county that spans some hilly areas and has dozens of lakes
- Category:Passaic County, New Jersey - Wikipedia
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- Passaic | New Jersey County, Location History | Britannica
Passaic, county, northeastern New Jersey, U S , bordered by New York state to the north and the Pequannock and Pompton rivers to the south; the Passaic River, which crosses the southeastern portion of the county, forms part of the southern and eastern borders
- Passaic County, New Jersey - Simple English Wikipedia, the . . .
Passaic County is a county in New Jersey, United States It had a population of 524,118 in 2020 [1] Its county seat is Paterson Passaic County was created on February 7, 1837 It is near New York City A city, Passaic, is named after the county "QuickFacts: Passaic County, New Jersey" United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 16, 2023
- Welcome to Passaic County
Passaic County was created out of parts of Essex and Bergen Counties with the same legislation that created Atlantic County in 1837 Passaic County borders New York State on the north and is surrounded on the other sides by Sussex, Morris, Essex and Bergen counties in New Jersey
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