Green County, Wisconsin
county in Wisconsin, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Green County is a county that is found in the state of Wisconsin in the United States. At the 2020 census, 37,093 people lived in Green County.[1] The county seat of Green County is Monroe.[2]
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Geography
Green County has an area of 585 square miles, says the United States Census Bureau.
Nearby counties
- Dane County, Wisconsin - north
- Rock County, Wisconsin - east
- Winnebago County, Illinois - southeast
- Stephenson County, Illinois - south
- Lafayette County, Wisconsin - west
- Iowa County, Wisconsin - northwest
Divisions
The following is a list of the cities, towns, villages, and unincorporated communities that are found in Green County:
- Adams (town)
- Albany (town)
- Albany (village)
- Belleville (village)
- Brodhead (city)
- Brooklyn (town)
- Browntown (village)
- Cadiz (town)
- Clarno (town)
- Decatur (town)
- Exeter (town)
- Jefferson (town)
- Jordan (town)
- Monroe (town)
- Monroe (city)
- Monticello (village)
- Mount Pleasant (town)
- New Glarus (town)
- New Glarus (village)
- Spring Grove (town)
- Sylvester (town)
- Washington (town)
- York (town)

Unincorporated communities
- Attica
- Clarence
- Jordan Center
- Juda
- Postville
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