Marico County (pronounced muh-REE-koh) is one of Lohana's seventy-seven counties. Its county seat is Kassper.
History[]
Marico County was founded in the mid-1800s. In 1897, adjacent Colex County was formed from parts of Marico and Marvyn Counties. In 1874, the city of Kassper was chosen as the county seat, and Kassper grew to be the county's largest city by 1920. In 2004, a series of severe storms moved through the county and caused wind damage, rain damage, and flooding in parts of the county. Also, a tornado was spotted near the city of Marico. No damage was reported from the tornado.
Geography[]
Marico County lies on fertile land, with rolling hills to the west and south.
Adjacent counties[]
- Colex County (east)
- Balynwood County (east)
- Watoga County (west)
- Hayachee County (west)
- Lexynton County (north)
- Millannilleon County (north)
- Wyssoneau County (north)
Major routes[]
- National Route 124
- National Route 731
- State Route 157
- State Route 262
- State Route 277
- State Route 502
- State Route 804
Demographics[]
Marico County has a population of about 51,690. Ninety-six percent of the population was born in Dragoonasag. About 98% of the population is able to speak fluent English, and about 29% of the population is able to speak a second language.
Communities[]
- Accollada
- South County
- Toloco
- New Ogden
- Mylander
- Level City
- Newlay
- Marico
- Glenda
- La Rainbow
- Kassper