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'''Mordor County''' is the least populous of [[Picketralia]]'s eight counties, and is most notable for having a population of 0 people, with the [[Mordor Ruins]] being the main attraction and structure It is bounded to the north by [[Snowdon County]], to the south by [[Bushley County]], to the east by Picketralia's national border, and to the west by the [[Stimpton River]]. It is named for the aforementioned Mordor Ruins.
'''Mordor County''' is the least populous of [[Picketralia]]'s eight counties, and is most notable for having a population of 0 people, with the [[Mordor Ruins]] being the main attraction and structure It is bounded to the north by [[Snowdon County]], to the south by [[Bushley County]], to the east by Picketralia's national border, and to the west by the [[Stimpton River]]. It is named for the aforementioned Mordor Ruins.
 
It, alongside every other county, was established in 1373 under the Counties Act. It's county seat is [[Stimpton]], as there are no actual towns within the county.

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Mordor County is the least populous of Picketralia's eight counties, and is most notable for having a population of 0 people, with the Mordor Ruins being the main attraction and structure It is bounded to the north by Snowdon County, to the south by Bushley County, to the east by Picketralia's national border, and to the west by the Stimpton River. It is named for the aforementioned Mordor Ruins.

It, alongside every other county, was established in 1373 under the Counties Act. It's county seat is Stimpton, as there are no actual towns within the county.