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  2. File:Map of Kansas highlighting Linn County.svg - Wikipedia

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    The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz. The Florida maps use hydrogm020.tar.gz to display Lake ... Linn County, Kansas; Linn Valley, Kansas ...

  3. Linn Valley, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 United States census counted 956 people, 457 households, and 299 families in Linn Valley. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The population density was 323.2 per square mile (124.8/km 2 ). There were 637 housing units at an average density of 215.3 per square mile (83.1/km 2 ).

  4. List of lakes, reservoirs, and dams in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Tuttle Creek Dam and Lake Wilson Dam and Lake Birds on one of Quivira National Wildlife Refuge's salt marshes. Lake Inman is the largest natural lake in Kansas. The shorelines of Kansas Lakes are mostly in government ownership and open to the public for hunting, fishing, camping, and hiking. Large areas of public land surround most of the lakes.

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  6. Mound City, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    KDOT map of Linn County ... Mound City has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps. [6] Climate data for Mound City, Kansas, 1991–2020 ...

  7. La Cygne, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    La Cygne was founded in 1869 as soon as the people were assured of the building of a track for the Missouri River, Ft. Scott & Gulf Railroad. A town company was organized and purchased 1,400 acres (5.7 km 2) of land, but had only 140 acres (0.57 km 2) laid out as a town site.

  8. Linn County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Linn County is included in the Kansas City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2000 census , [ 13 ] there were 9,570 people, 3,807 households, and 2,748 families residing in the county. The population density was 16 people per square mile (6.2 people/km 2 ).

  9. McKenzie River (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The 60-mile (97 km) stretch of the river from the edge of the Springfield metro area eastward to the Cascades is known as the McKenzie Valley. [24] The following communities, listed west to east, are in the valley: Cedar Flat, Walterville, Deerhorn, Leaburg, Vida, Nimrod, Finn Rock, Blue River, Rainbow, McKenzie Bridge, and Belknap Springs. [19]