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Prince George's County, Maryland

Prince George's County, Maryland
County
Prince George's County
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The Prince George's County courthouse in 2008, the Boulevard at the Capital Centre in 2005, downtown Upper Marlboro in 2006, the Prince George's Plaza metro station in 2004, Laurel's Patuxent Square in 2013, Andrews AFB in 2008, downtown Adelphi in 2008.
Flag of Prince George's County, Maryland
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Seal of Prince George's County, Maryland
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Logo of Prince George's County, Maryland
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Nickname(s): "P.G. County", "P.G.", "Ward 9"
Motto: "Semper Eadem"
(English: "Ever the Same")
Map of Maryland highlighting Prince George's County
Location in the U.S. state of Maryland
Map of the United States highlighting Maryland
Maryland's location in the U.S.
Founded October 3, 1695
Named for Prince George of Denmark
Government
• Executive

Rushern L. Baker, III (D)
Seat Upper Marlboro
Largest city Bowie
Area
 • Total 499 sq mi (1,292 km2)
 • Land 483 sq mi (1,251 km2)
 • Water 16 sq mi (41 km2), 3.2%
Population (est.)
 • (2015) 909,535
 • Density 1,823/sq mi (704/km²)
Demonym(s) Prince Georgian, P.G. Countyan
ZIP code(s) 20607–20774
Area code(s) 240, 301
Congressional districts 4th, 5th
Time zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4
Website www.princegeorgescountymd.gov

Prince George’s County, also known as P.G. County, is a county in the U.S. state of Maryland, bordering the eastern portion of Washington, D.C. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the population was 863,420, making it the second-most populous county in Maryland, behind only Montgomery County. Its county seat is Upper Marlboro.

Prince George’s County is included in the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area. Due to its proximity to Washington, D.C. the county also hosts many U.S. governmental facilities, such as Joint Base Andrews, a U.S. military airbase, as well as the headquarters of the United States Census Bureau.

The official name of the county, as specified in the county's charter, is "Prince George’s County, Maryland". The county is named after Prince George of Denmark (1653–1708), the husband of Anne, Queen of Great Britain, and the brother of King Christian V of Denmark and Norway. The county's demonym is Prince Georgian and its motto is (English: "Ever the Same"), a phrase used by Queen Anne. Prince George's County is frequently referred to as "P.G." or "P.G. County", an abbreviation viewed as pejorative by some residents.

The Cretaceous Era brought dinosaurs to the area which left a number of fossils, now preserved in a 7.5-acre (3.0 ha) park in Laurel. The site, which among other finds has yielded fossilized teeth from Astrodon and Priconodon species, has been called the most prolific in the eastern United States.


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