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'''Lynwhag County''' is one of eight counties in [[Picketralia]], and it's second most populous. Its borders coincide with the borders of [[South Stimpton]], its only city. Its population estimate is around 110,000 people. It is bounded to the north by [[Bartholomeu County]], to the west by Picketralia's national border, to the east by the [[Stimpton River]], and to the south by the Stimpton River. It is named for the Lynwhag family, the hereditary mayors of South Stimpton. | '''Lynwhag County''' is one of eight counties in [[Picketralia]], and it's second most populous. Its borders coincide with the borders of [[South Stimpton]], its only city. Its population estimate is around 110,000 people. It is bounded to the north by [[Bartholomeu County]], to the west by Picketralia's national border, to the east by the [[Stimpton River]], and to the south by the Stimpton River. It is named for the Lynwhag family, the hereditary mayors of South Stimpton. | ||
It, alongside every other county, was established in 1373 under the Counties Act. It's county seat is South Stimpton. |
Latest revision as of 18:46, 29 October 2024
Lynwhag County is one of eight counties in Picketralia, and it's second most populous. Its borders coincide with the borders of South Stimpton, its only city. Its population estimate is around 110,000 people. It is bounded to the north by Bartholomeu County, to the west by Picketralia's national border, to the east by the Stimpton River, and to the south by the Stimpton River. It is named for the Lynwhag family, the hereditary mayors of South Stimpton.
It, alongside every other county, was established in 1373 under the Counties Act. It's county seat is South Stimpton.