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TwitterGeographic boundary, portraying extent and limits of land recognized as Fairfax County, Commonwealth of Virginia. Defined in part by both physical features (Potomac and Occoquan Rivers), and monumented legal boundaries for surrounding jurisdictions (State of Maryland, Arlington, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties, cities of Alexandria and Falls Church). This includes the closest neighbors to Fairfax County jurisdictional boundaries.
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TwitterGeographic boundary, portraying extent and limits of land recognized as Fairfax County, Commonwealth of Virginia. Defined in part by both physical features (Potomac and Occoquan Rivers), and monumented legal boundaries.
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TwitterGeographic boundary, portraying extent and limits of land recognized as Fairfax County, Commonwealth of Virginia. Defined in part by both physical features (Potomac and Occoquan Rivers), and monumented legal boundaries for surrounding jurisdictions (State of Maryland, Arlington, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties, cities of Alexandria and Falls Church). This includes the closest neighbors to Fairfax County jurisdictional boundaries.
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TwitterGeographic boundary, portraying extent and limits of the jurisdiction recognized as Fairfax County, Commonwealth of Virginia. Defined in part by both physical features (Potomac and Occoquan Rivers), and monumented legal boundaries for surrounding jurisdictions (State of Maryland, Arlington, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties, cities of Alexandria and Falls Church). Contact: Fairfax County Department of Information Technology GIS DivisionData Accessibility: Publicly AvailableUpdate Frequency: As NeededLast Revision Date: 1/1/2000Creation Date: 1/1/2000Feature Dataset Name: GISMGR.ADMINISTRATIVELayer Name: GISMGR.COUNTY_BORDER
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TwitterGeographic boundary, portraying extent and limits of land recognized as Fairfax County, Commonwealth of Virginia. Defined in part by both physical features (Potomac and Occoquan Rivers), and monumented legal boundaries for surrounding jurisdictions (State of Maryland, Arlington, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties, cities of Alexandria and Falls Church). This includes the closest neighbors to Fairfax County jurisdictional boundaries.