Cook County, United States

Cook County is an administrative subregion in Georgia in United States with a population of approximately 17,270 people.

Facts and figures on Cook County at a glance

Region name: Cook County (Cook County)
Status: Adminstrative subregion
Population: 17,270 people
Region name (Level 1): Georgia Georgia
Country: United States
Continent: North America

The regional headquarters of Cook County (Cook County) is located in Adel (Adel) with a population of 5,316 people. The distance as the crow flies from Cook County's regional headquarters Adel to United States's capital Washington (Washington) is approximately 1,040 km (646 mi).

Facts and figures on Cook County
RegionPopulationRegional headquartersPopulation
Cook County Cook County17,270 peopleAdel Adel5,316 people

Compare with other regions in Georgia.

Map of Cook County

Map of Cook County

Information on Cook County

Information on Cook County
Region nameRegion name Level 1CountryContinent
Cook County Cook CountyGeorgia GeorgiaUnited StatesNorth America

Time in Cook County

Time in Cook County
Current timeSummer time (DST)Standard timeCurrent timezone offsetTimezone
Fri, 19 Apr 2024 - 7:03am (07:03h)In effect (+1 hour)Fri, 19 Apr 2024 - 6:03am (06:03h)GMT UTC -4.0America/New_York

Geographic coordinates of Cook County

Latitude & Longitude of Cook County
PositionLatitude (width)Longitude (length)
Show on map31°09'14.4"N (31.1539900°)83°25'49.7"W (-83.4304700°)

Subregions in Cook County

There are 2 administrative subregions in Cook County.
Subregions in Cook County
RegionNoPopulationRegional capitalCapital population
City of Adel City of Adel1.---
City of Cecil City of Cecil2.284--

External sources of information on Cook County

Cook County on Wikipedia