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19 Kids and Counting - Season 11

Season eleven began airing on April 2, 2013, and finished airing on May 21, 2013. The season contained twelve regular episodes and three special episodes: "Duggars Do Asia: Tokyo, Japan", which aired on March 12, 2013, "Duggars Do Asia: Kyoto, Japan", which aired on March 19, 2013,", "Duggars Do Asia: Beijing, China", which aired on March 26, 2013 and "GrandDuggar Makes 3!", which aired on June 16, 2013.

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Top Cast

  • Jim Bob Duggar

    Jim Bob Duggar

    Self

  • Michelle Duggar

    Michelle Duggar

    Self

  • Jill Dillard

    Jill Dillard

    Self

  • Josh Duggar

    Josh Duggar

    Self

  • Jinger Vuolo

    Jinger Vuolo

    Self

  • Jessa Seewald

    Jessa Seewald

    Self

  • Anna Duggar

    Anna Duggar

    Self

  • Derick Dillard

    Derick Dillard

    Self

  • Jana Duggar

    Jana Duggar

    Self

Overview

Season eleven began airing on April 2, 2013, and finished airing on May 21, 2013. The season contained twelve regular episodes and three special episodes: "Duggars Do Asia: Tokyo, Japan", which aired on March 12, 2013, "Duggars Do Asia: Kyoto, Japan", which aired on March 19, 2013,", "Duggars Do Asia: Beijing, China", which aired on March 26, 2013 and "GrandDuggar Makes 3!", which aired on June 16, 2013.

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