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A census block is the smallest geographic unit used by the United States Census Bureau for tabulation of 100-percent data (data collected from all houses, rather than a sample of houses).<\/SPAN><\/P>

Census blocks are statistical areas bounded on all sides by visible features (e.g., streets, roads, streams, and railroad tracks), and by non-visible boundaries (e.g., city, town, township, county limits, and short line-of-sight extensions of streets and roads). Generally, census blocks are small in area (e.g., a block in a city). Census blocks in suburban and rural areas may be large, irregular, and bounded by a variety of features (e.g., roads, streams, and/or transmission line rights-of-way). In remote areas, census blocks may encompass hundreds of square miles. Census blocks cover all territory in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Island areas. Blocks do not cross the boundaries of any entity for which the Census Bureau tabulates data. (See Figures 12 and 13).<\/SPAN><\/P>

Census Block Numbers\u2014Census blocks are numbered uniquely within the boundaries of each state,county, census tract with a 4-character census block number. The first character of the tabulation block number identifies the block group. A block number can only be unique by using the decennial census state (STATEFP<YR>), county (COUNTYFP<YR>), census tract (TRACTCE<YR>), and block(BLOCKCE<YR>)+. There is no consistency in block numbers from census to census.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "Created for OneView Application.\n\n'US Census Blocks 2020' may be used for demographic analysis, tabulation of data collected by the US Census Bureau, and other analysis that require the smallest tabulation area used by the US Census Bureau.", "title": "US Census Blocks 2020", "tags": [ "Census", "Blocks", "2020", "Sonoma County", "Demographic", "Population." ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 500000, "maxScale": 5000, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "2021 TIGER - Line Shapefiles\n2021 TIGER - Line Shapefiles Technical Documentation\nPrepared by the US Census Bureau, 2021", "licenseInfo": "

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Citation Information Copyright protection is not available for any work of the United States Government (Title 17 U.S.C., Section 105). Thus, you are free to reproduce census materials as you see fit. We would ask, however, that you cite the Census Bureau as the source.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Contact Information Members of the public can obtain the TIGER/Line Shapefiles free of charge through the Census Bureau\u2019s website and should direct questions about these files to the Spatial Data Collection and Products Branch, Geography Division, U.S. Census Bureau. If you obtain the TIGER/Line Shapefiles from a third party, we recommend you contact that vendor for assistance. Spatial Data Collection and Products Branch Geography Division, U.S. Census Bureau 4600 Silver Hill Road Washington, DC 20233-7400 Office: (301) 763-1128 E-mail: geo.geography@census.gov<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "portalUrl": "" }