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Created page with "'''Bushley County''' is one of Picketralia's eight 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. It is named for Mount Bushley, which is a large and expansive mountain located in the county, and Picketralia's highest point. It, alongside every other county, was established in 1373 under the Counties Act. It's count..." |
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'''Bushley County''' is one of [[Picketralia]]'s eight 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. 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 eight 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. It is named for Mount Bushley, which is a large and expansive mountain located in the county, and Picketralia's highest point. | ||
It, alongside every other county, was established in 1373 under the Counties Act. It's county seat is [[Frogton-by-Farm]]. | It, alongside every other county, 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]]. |
Latest revision as of 22:14, 29 October 2024
Bushley County is one of Picketralia's eight 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. It is named for Mount Bushley, which is a large and expansive mountain located in the county, and Picketralia's highest point.
It, alongside every other county, 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.