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Leon County (Spanish: Condado de León) is a county in the Panhandle of the U.S. state of Florida. It was named after the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León. As of the 2020 census, the population was 292,198. The county seat is Tallahassee, which is also the state capital and home to many politicians, lobbyists, jurists, and attorneys.
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On March 30, 1822, the United States merged East Florida and...
- List of counties in Florida
The average population of Florida's counties is 337,474;...
- Plantations
The plantations of Leon County were numerous and vast. Leon...
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Leon County is a county in the Panhandle of the U.S. state of Florida. It was named after the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León. As of the 2020 census, the population was 292,198.
Website. www .leoncountyfl .gov. Leon County is a county in the U.S. state of Florida. It was formed on December 29, 1824. As of 2020, 292,198 people lived there. [1] Leon County's seat is Tallahassee .
John G. Riley House and Museum. Leon County, Florida, (population 272,896), named after Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon, is located in the Red Hills of northern Florida. The area has a long and rich history of human settlement.