County Trunk highways (also called County Highway, CTH, CR, or County Road) are a system of highways maintained at the county level or below in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Wisconsin is unique in that the state uses only letters as route designations for their county roads. Missouri's lettered highways are actually secondary state highways. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Motto: (Out Of Many, One) (traditional) In God We Trust (1956 to date) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington D.C. Largest city New York City None at federal level (English de facto) Government Federal constitutional republic - President George Walker Bush (R) - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence from... Official language(s) None Capital Madison Largest city Milwaukee Area Ranked 23rd - Total 65,498 sq mi (169,790 km²) - Width 260 miles (420 km) - Length 310 miles (500 km) - % water 17 - Latitude 42°30N to 47°3N - Longitude 86°49W to 92°54W Population Ranked... Official language(s) English Capital Jefferson City Largest city Kansas City Largest metro area St Louis Metro[1] Area Ranked 21st - Total 69,709 sq mi (180,693 km²) - Width 240 miles (385 km) - Length 300 miles (480 km) - % water 1. ...
Each county maintains its own system. a particular county may have routes in single letter (CTH-H), double letter (CTH-LL or CTH-AB) or triple letter (CTH-BBB).[1]