Zinrico City County is the capital county of the Dragoonasag state of Zinrico. Its county seat is Zinrico City, for which the county is named.
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History[edit | edit source]
Zinrico City County was created in the early 1800s as a place for war heroes and their families to live. As time passed, more people moved to the county, and by 1900, the county was the most populous county in Zinrico.
In 2007, the county was ranked #5 on the list of the Top Ten Safest Places in Zinrico.
Geography[edit | edit source]
Zinrico City County is located in South-Central Zinrico.
Major routes[edit | edit source]
- Dragoonasag Interstate Route 92
- Dragoonasag Interstate Route 392
- Dragoonasag Interstate Route 692
- Zinrico State Route 14
- Zinrico State Route 63
- Zinrico State Route 71
- Zinrico State Route 263
Adjacent counties[edit | edit source]
- Harper County (west)
- Sameson County (southwest)
- Bishop County (south and east)
- Shawn County (east)
- Lupack County (north)
Demographics[edit | edit source]
Zinrico City County had a population of 999,783 during the last census. The racial make-up was as follows:
Race | Percentage | Notes |
---|---|---|
Caucasian | 85.9 | |
African | 6.2 | |
Hispanic | 5.3 | |
Other | 2.6 |
Cities and towns[edit | edit source]
Counties of Zinrico |
Adams · Aiken · Apjack · Aroiya · Bishop · Brantz Burgess Butler Cabbyn Carr · Charles · Chavin · Cheuter · Christopher · Claye · Corry · Cussetts · Denson · Effington · Forter · George · Gorzee · Harper · Jackson · Jacobs · Jahogan · James · Jones · Jonothans · Joseph · Junter · Leavenworth · Lewis · Lupack · Madison · Martaxuse · Massauckett · McDonald · McKinney · Park · Parker · Patrick · Perry · Pichulla · Saeus · Sameson · Score · Shapallio · Shaper · Shawn · Steward · Stone · Stuart · Thomas · Tragott · Traywick · Tyler · Universal · Valley · Van Hurtz · Waiyessaukee · Williams · Wilson · Wishington · Wright · Yates · Zinrico City |
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