| Name | Pershing County |
| Place Type | County |
| Located in | |
| County Seat | Lovelock |
| Coordinates | | Latitude | | 40.3751865 | | 40° 22' 30.7" N | | Longitude | | -118.1262502 | | 118° 07' 34.5" W |
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| Population | 4,336 |
| Elevation | 1,659 m |
| Surrounding Counties | Humboldt N Lander SE Churchill S Washoe W
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| USGS GNIS FeatureID | 858646 |
| Histopolis Place ID | 282747758 |
| Updated Apr 15, 2011 |
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| Map Layers (check box to show) | Place under cursor |
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1 City, 67 Unincorporated Places (u.p.) (Unincorporated Place (u.p.) is assumed unless noted)
| Arabia | Batavia City (historical u.p.) | Bonnie Briar (historical u.p.) | Browns Station (historical u.p.) |
| Burning Man | Burning Man Earth | Central (historical u.p.) | Central Rochester (historical u.p.) |
| Cherry Creek (historical u.p.) | Clarksville (historical u.p.) | Colado | Cornish Camp (historical u.p.) |
| Cosgrave | Dun Glen (historical u.p.) | East Rochester (historical u.p.) | Farrell (historical u.p.) |
| First Camp | Fitting | Foltz (historical u.p.) | Goldbud (historical u.p.) |
| Granite Point | Hualipi (historical u.p.) | Humboldt | Humboldt City |
| Humboldt House | Imlay | Jersey (historical u.p.) | Kennedy (historical u.p.) |
| Kodak | Kyle Hot Springs | Lander City (historical u.p.) | Lima (historical u.p.) |
| Loring (historical u.p.) | Lovelock (city) | Lower Rochester | Mazuma (historical u.p.) |
| Mill City | Nache (historical u.p.) | Neptune City (historical u.p.) | Nightingale |
| Oreana (historical u.p.) | Oreana | Panama | Perth |
| Placerites | Poker Brown | Raspberry Creek (historical u.p.) | Rochester |
| Rochester Heights (historical u.p.) | Rosebud (historical u.p.) | Rye Patch | Sanborn (historical u.p.) |
| Scossa | Seven Troughs (historical u.p.) | Staff Commisary | Star City (historical u.p.) |
| Stevensville (historical u.p.) | Torreytown (historical u.p.) | Toulon | Toy (historical u.p.) |
| Trego | Tungsten | Tunnel Camp (historical u.p.) | Twain |
| Unionville | Vanderwater (historical u.p.) | Vernon (historical u.p.) | Woolsey |