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  1. La contea di Kitsap è una contea dello Stato di Washington, negli Stati Uniti. La popolazione al censimento del 2000 era di 231.969 abitanti. Il capoluogo di contea è Port Orchard.

  2. La penisola, localmente detta semplicemente "the Kitsap", comprende quasi tutta la Contea di Kitsap (tranne le due isole Bainbridge Island e Blake Island), la parte nordorientale della Contea di Mason e la parte nordoccidentale della Contea di Pierce. La città più importante è Bremerton.

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    The Kitsap Peninsula was originally acquired by the U.S. Government in three pieces by three treaties negotiated with the Native American tribes: 1. The Treaty of Medicine Creek, signed December 26, 1854, ratified March 3, 1855 2. The Treaty of Point Elliott, signed January 22, 1855, ratified April 11, 1859 3. Point No Point Treaty, signed January ...

    According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 566 square miles (1,470 km2), of which 395 square miles (1,020 km2) is land and 171 square miles (440 km2) (30%) is water.It is the fourth-smallest county in Washington by land area and third-smallest by total area. In addition to occupying most of the Kitsap Peninsula, Ki...

    2020 census

    As of the 2020 census, there were 275,611 people living in the county.

    2010 census

    As of the 2010 census, there were 251,133 people, 97,220 households, and 65,820 families residing in the county. The population density was 635.9 inhabitants per square mile (245.5/km2). There were 107,367 housing units at an average density of 271.9 per square mile (105.0/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 82.6% white, 4.9% Asian, 2.6% black or African American, 1.6% American Indian, 0.9% Pacific islander, 1.6% from other races, and 5.8% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or La...

    Cities

    1. Bainbridge Island 2. Bremerton 3. Port Orchard(county seat) 4. Poulsbo

    Kitsap County is generally considered to be a relatively Democratic area. In the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Democrat Hillary Clinton received 49.05% of the vote to Republican Donald Trump's 38.07%. This Democratic margin widened in 2020, with candidate Joe Bidenreceiving 56.90% of the vote versus incumbent Trump receiving 38.80%. On mainland ...

    Board of County Commissioners

    1. District 1 (North Kitsap): Christine Rolfes, Democrat; appointed in 2023 2. District 2 (South Kitsap): Charlotte Garrido, Democrat; elected in 2008 3. District 3 (Central Kitsap): Katie Walters, Democrat; elected in 2022

    Post-secondary education

    1. Olympic College

    Public schools

    1. Bainbridge Island School District 2. Bremerton School District 3. Central Kitsap School District 4. North Kitsap School District 5. South Kitsap School District

    Kitsap County is connected to the eastern shore of Puget Sound by several Washington State Ferries routes, including the Seattle-Bremerton Ferry, Southworth to West Seattle via Vashon Island, Bainbridge Island to Downtown Seattle, and from Kingston to Edmonds, Washington. Kitsap Transit provides local transit service within Kitsap County and connec...

    Walking Tall with The Rock and Johnny Knoxville was based in Kitsap County, and the City of Port Orchard is the basis for the fictional community of Cedar Cove in the books by Debbie Macomber.

  3. King County borders Snohomish County to the north, Kitsap County to the west, Kittitas County to the east, and Pierce County to the south. It also shares a small border with Chelan County to the northeast. King County includes Vashon Island and Maury Island in Puget Sound.

  4. The Kitsap Peninsula is in Washington State in the Pacific Northwest of the United States of America. It lies in Puget Sound between the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges and it is almost an island connected to the mainland by only a relatively small landmass near Belfair.