Odd bits of trivia about King County, WA
This page contains information about King County, Washington including major cities, population trends, largest and most common businesses in King County and links to driving directions and geographic distances between major cities in King County, Washington. If you're new to King County or looking for jobs in King County, you can use this information below to orient yourself to the area.
Largest Metropolitan Areas in King County, Washington
- SEATTLE
- BELLEVUE
- RENTON
- KENT
- KIRKLAND
Distance between major cities in King County, Washington
Note: Click a city name pair for driving directionsDistance from Bellevue to Kent is 17.7 miles
Distance from Bellevue to Kirkland is 3.9 miles
Distance from Bellevue to Renton is 11.5 miles
Distance from Bellevue to Seattle is 5.7 miles
Distance from Kent to Bellevue is 17.7 miles
Distance from Kent to Kirkland is 21.5 miles
Distance from Kent to Renton is 6.1 miles
Distance from Kent to Seattle is 18.3 miles
Distance from Kirkland to Bellevue is 3.9 miles
Distance from Kirkland to Kent is 21.5 miles
Distance from Kirkland to Renton is 15.3 miles
Distance from Kirkland to Seattle is 7.6 miles
Distance from Renton to Bellevue is 11.5 miles
Distance from Renton to Kent is 6.1 miles
Distance from Renton to Kirkland is 15.3 miles
Distance from Renton to Seattle is 12.8 miles
Distance from Seattle to Bellevue is 5.7 miles
Distance from Seattle to Kent is 18.3 miles
Distance from Seattle to Kirkland is 7.6 miles
Distance from Seattle to Renton is 12.8 miles
King County Population Over Time:
Population in 2001: 1,755,331
Population in 2002: 1,761,370
Population in 2003: 1,767,007
Population in 2004: 1,779,764
Population in 2005: 1,799,119
Population in 2006: 1,826,732
Population average from 2000-2006: 1,775,505
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