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  1. www.montgomerycountymd.gov. Montgomery County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 1,062,061, increasing by 9.3% from 2010. [ 6 ] The county seat is Rockville, and Germantown is the most populous place in the county. [ 7 ]

  2. News. Free Financial Health and Wellness Seminars Will Be Offered Virtually by Commission for Women and County Libraries in October and November. Montgomery County Launches ‘Food Scraps Recycling Drop-Offs’ Program at Three Farmers Markets.

  3. Montgomery County is in the Capital Region of Maryland, right on the border with Washington, D.C., and is home to about one million people. It is one of the wealthiest counties in the country, in no small part due to how highly educated its populace is—it holds the country's record for post-graduate degrees per capita. Overview. Map. Directions.

  4. Oct 12, 2024 · Montgomery, county, central Maryland, U.S. It consists of a piedmont region bounded by the Patuxent River to the northeast, Washington, D.C., to the south, and Virginia to the south and west (the Potomac River constituting the border). The county is drained by Rock Creek and features several.

  5. About. In 2022, Montgomery County, MD had a population of 1.06M people with a median age of 39.8 and a median household income of $125,583. Between 2021 and 2022 the population of Montgomery County, MD declined from 1.06M to 1.06M, a −0.0275% decrease and its median household income grew from $117,345 to $125,583, a 7.02% increase.

  6. Montgomery County, Maryland. Clockwise: Downtown Bethesda, Spring Street in Silver Spring, Billy Goat B Trail, rural Darnestown, Rockville town center, Great Falls on the Potomac River. Montgomery County of the U.S. state of Maryland is north of Washington, D.C. and southwest of Baltimore.

  7. Early history. A September 1862 map of Montgomery County. Before European colonization, the land now known as Montgomery County was covered in a vast swath of forest crossed by the creeks and small streams that feed the Potomac and Patuxent rivers.