Heardonia County is one of Lohana's seventy-seven counties. It is named after Heardonia, a region of the country of Whilopia. Its county seat is Arvincock.
History[]
Heardonia County was created in the 1800s and, like adjacent Atrion County, it mainly served as a place for war veterans. When Lohana became a state in 1989, Heardonia County was given the county number of 24.
Geography[]
Heardonia County is located in Central Lohana.
Major routes[]
- Lohana State Route 26
- Lohana State Route 77
- Lohana State Route 299
- Lohana State Route 377
- Lohana State Route 556
- Lohana State Route 768
Adjacent counties[]
- Atrion County (south)
- Malliwarner County (east and south)
- North Estasia County (east)
- Wrightland County (north)
- Edinburg County (west)
- Wyboard County (west)
Demographics[]
During the last census, Heardonia County had a population of 45,829. Caucasians made up about 77% of the population; Africans made up about 8%; Hispanics made up about 9% of the population; Asians made up about 4% of the population, and native Parkufos made up about 2% of the population.
Cities and towns[]
- Arvincock
- Martham
- Lehigh
- New Leeds
- Thirdtown
- Heardonia Major
- Heardonia Minor
Military base(s)[]
- Fort Arcussin (part of it lies in Heardonia County, and parts of it lie in North Estasia and Malliwarner counties)