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'''Bushley County''' is one of [[Picketralia]]'s ten counties. Its population estimate is around 42,145 people. It is bounded to the north and east by the [[Stimpton River]] and Lake LaCroire, and to the south and east by Picketralia's national border and [[Flourtess County]]. It is named for Mount Bushley, which is a large and expansive mountain located in the county, and Picketralia's highest point. | '''Bushley County''' is one of [[Picketralia]]'s ten counties. Its population estimate is around 42,145 people. It is bounded to the north and east by the [[Stimpton River]] and Lake LaCroire, and to the south and east by Picketralia's national border and [[Flourtess County]]. It is named for Mount Bushley, which is a large and expansive mountain located in the county, and Picketralia's highest point. | ||
It was established in 1373 under the Counties Act. It's county seat is [[Frogton-by-Farm]]. It contains the most amount of towns in one county, | It was established in 1373 under the Counties Act. It's county seat is [[Frogton-by-Farm]]. It contains the most amount of towns in one county, 3, with Frogton by Farm, [[Portichoke]], and [[Rosway]]. | ||