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Albion, North Dakota is a small area called a township in Dickey County, North Dakota, United States. It's a very quiet place, and in 2010, only 7 people lived there.

What is a Township?

A township is a type of local government area. It's like a small neighborhood or community. Townships help manage local services for the people who live there.

How Townships Are Organized

Townships are often found in states like North Dakota. They are usually much smaller than cities or counties. Their main job is to take care of local needs.

What Do Townships Do?

Townships might help with things like local roads. They can also manage small community projects. It's a way for people in rural areas to work together.

Where is Albion Located?

Albion Township is in Dickey County. Dickey County is in the southeastern part of North Dakota. North Dakota is a state in the upper Midwest of the United States.

Exploring Dickey County

Dickey County is known for its wide-open spaces. It has lots of farms and natural areas. People in Dickey County often enjoy outdoor activities.

North Dakota's Landscape

North Dakota is famous for its flat plains. It also has rolling hills and rivers. The state experiences all four seasons, with cold winters and warm summers.

How Many People Live in Albion?

The population of Albion Township was 7 people in 2010. This makes it a very small community. Many townships in rural areas have small populations.

Understanding Population Counts

Population counts, like the one from the census, tell us how many people live in an area. The census happens every ten years. It helps us understand how communities are growing or changing.

Why are Some Places So Small?

Some areas, especially in farming regions, have very few residents. People might live far apart on large farms. This is common in many parts of the Midwest.

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