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Dumfries-Triangle was a special area in Prince William County, Virginia, United States. It was created just for the 1950 United States Census. This area included two smaller communities: Dumfries and Triangle.

What was Dumfries-Triangle?

Understanding Census-Designated Places

A census-designated place (often called a CDP) is an area that the United States Census Bureau defines. These places are not officially cities or towns with their own local governments. Instead, they are groups of people living close together in an unincorporated area. An unincorporated area means it's not part of any city or town. The Census Bureau creates CDPs to collect important information about how many people live there. This helps us understand population trends across the country.

A Look at Dumfries-Triangle's History

The area known as Dumfries-Triangle was first recognized during the 1950 United States Census. At that time, it was called an "unincorporated place." It brought together the communities of Dumfries and Triangle for counting purposes. In 1950, the total population of Dumfries-Triangle was 1,585 people.

Why Did Dumfries-Triangle Change?

By the 1960 United States Census, Dumfries-Triangle was no longer listed as a single place. This happened because Dumfries and Triangle were then counted separately. This means they became their own individual census-designated places. This change allowed the Census Bureau to track the growth and changes in each community more precisely.

Dumfries and Triangle Today

Even though Dumfries-Triangle no longer exists as one combined area, the communities of Dumfries and Triangle are still important. As of the 2010 United States Census, if you add their populations together, Dumfries and Triangle had a combined population of 13,149 people. This shows how much these areas have grown over the years since they were first counted together.

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