Berrien County is a county on the south line of Michigan, at the southwestern corner of the state. As of the 2020 census, the population was 154,316.[1] The county seat is St. Joseph.[2]
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| Villages |
- Baroda
- Berrien Springs
- Eau Claire
- Galien
- Grand Beach
- Michiana
- Shoreham
- Stevensville
- Three Oaks
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| Charter townships |
- Benton
- Coloma
- Lake
- Lincoln
- Niles
- Oronoko
- St. Joseph
- Watervliet
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| Civil townships |
- Bainbridge
- Baroda
- Berrien
- Bertrand
- Buchanan
- Chikaming
- Galien
- Hagar
- New Buffalo
- Pipestone
- Royalton
- Sodus
- Three Oaks
- Weesaw
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| CDPs |
- Benton Heights
- Fair Plain
- Lake Michigan Beach
- Millburg
- New Troy
- Paw Paw Lake
- Shorewood–Tower Hills–Harbert
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Other communities |
- Avery
- Bakertown
- Berrien Center
- Dayton
- Buckhorn
- Glendora
- Harbert
- Hinchman
- Lakeside
- Riverside
- Sawyer
- Scottdale
- Shorewood Hills
- Union Pier
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| Indian reservation | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians‡ |
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| Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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