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Hyde County is the name for two different counties in the United States. Both are named after important people in their state's history. These counties are located in different parts of the country:

This article will tell you more about each of these counties.

Hyde County, North Carolina

Hyde County, North Carolina, is located on the eastern coast of the state. It is part of the Inner Banks region. The county seat, which is like its main town, is Swan Quarter.

History of Hyde County, North Carolina

Hyde County was created in 1705. It was first called Wickham Precinct. Later, in 1712, its name was changed to Hyde Precinct. This was to honor Edward Hyde, who was the first governor of the Province of North Carolina. In 1739, it officially became Hyde County.

Geography of Hyde County, North Carolina

This county is mostly made up of water and wetlands. A large part of it is covered by Pamlico Sound, which is a big body of water. It also includes part of the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge. This refuge is a protected area for many animals. The county has a total area of about 1,450 square miles. However, only about 615 square miles of this is land. The rest is water.

Natural Features

Hyde County is known for its flat land and coastal environment. It has many marshes and swamps. These areas are important for wildlife. The county is also home to Lake Mattamuskeet, which is the largest natural lake in North Carolina. This lake is a major stop for migrating birds.

Population and Economy

Hyde County has a small population. Many people who live here work in fishing, farming, or tourism. The beautiful natural areas attract visitors who enjoy fishing, hunting, and birdwatching.

Hyde County, South Dakota

Hyde County, South Dakota, is located in the central part of the state. Its county seat is Highmore. This county is very different from Hyde County in North Carolina because it is landlocked and has a different landscape.

History of Hyde County, South Dakota

Hyde County, South Dakota, was created in 1873. It was organized in 1884. The county was named after James Hyde. He was a well-known banker and politician from Pierre. He played an important role in the early development of the state.

Geography of Hyde County, South Dakota

Hyde County, South Dakota, has a total area of about 860 square miles. Almost all of this is land. It is known for its rolling hills and wide-open prairies. The land is mostly used for farming and ranching.

Climate and Landscape

The climate in Hyde County, South Dakota, has cold winters and warm summers. The landscape is typical of the Great Plains region. It has vast grasslands and fertile soil. This makes it good for growing crops like wheat and corn.

Population and Economy

Like its North Carolina counterpart, Hyde County, South Dakota, also has a small population. The economy here is mainly based on agriculture. Farmers grow crops and raise livestock. The county's rural setting offers a peaceful way of life.

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