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Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) A Census Bureau survey of a specified universe of counties (and legally equivalent entities), MCDs, and incorporated places. The purpose of the BAS is to determine the inventory of legally defined entities and the correct names, political descriptions, and legal boundaries of counties, MCDs, and incorporated places as of January 1 of the year of the survey. The survey also collects specific information on the legal actions that effect boundary changes.

Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) The Federal Government agency, located in the Department of the Interior, responsible for the historic and legal relationships between the Federal Government and American Indian communities.

CBD See central business district.

CCD See census county division.

CD See congressional district.

CDP See census designated place.

CD-ROM See compact disc—read-only memory.

Census A complete enumeration, usually of a population, but also businesses and commercial establishments, farms, governments, and so forth. See also census of agriculture, census of governments, decennial census, economic census, sample, survey.

Census area The statistical equivalent of a county in Alaska. Census areas are delineated cooperatively by the State of Alaska and the Census Bureau for statistical purposes in the portion of Alaska not within an organized borough; they were used first in the 1980 census. See also borough, census subarea, unorganized borough.

Census block The smallest entity for which the Census Bureau collects and tabulates decennial census information; bounded on all sides by visible and

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