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Kent
county, Maryland, United States
Kent, county, northeastern Maryland, U.S. It consists of a coastal plain bordered by the Sassafras River to the north, Delaware to the east, the Chester River to the south, and Chesapeake Bay to the west. The county, named for Kent, Eng., dates to 1642. Chestertown, the county seat, contains Washington College (founded 1782), one of the oldest colleges in the United States.
The county’s economy is based primarily on agriculture (especially corn [maize], soybeans, vegetables, and milk). Area 280 square miles (724 square km). Pop. (2000) 19,197; (2010) 20,197.