Missionworth County is one of Lohana's seventy-seven counties. Its county number is 49. The county is named after Dragoonasag Revolution hero George Missionworth. Its county seat, Missionworth, is also named after the war hero.
History[]
Missionworth County was created in the early 1820s and was part of the Territory of Chaumaria and the Cutra Territory before becoming part of Lohana in 1989. Missionworth has served as its county seat since the 1820s.
Geography[]
Missionworth County is located in Central Lohana.
Major routes[]
- Dragoonasag Interstate Route 61
- Lohana State Route 169
- Lohana State Route 274
- Lohana State Route 371
- Lohana State Route 558
- Lohana State Route 668
Adjacent counties[]
- Gladyne County (south)
- Slygo County (east)
- Atrion County (north)
- Liberty County (north)
- Pennall County (west)
- Marvyn County (west)
Demographics[]
Missionworth County had a population of 21,001 during the last census.
Race | Percentage | Notes |
---|---|---|
Caucasian | 84.9 | |
African | 4.2 | |
Hispanic | 2.4 | |
Parkufo | 3.0 | |
Other | 5.5 |
Cities and towns[]
- Missionworth
- Byron Way
- William's Place
References[]
- ↑ Lohana county population reports for 2008