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'''Lampfield County''' is a landlocked county of [[Ingerish Asperia]] in [[Deodeca]]. Situated on the Caulfield Plains that stretch from Beaufield to Baptist Bay, Lampfield County is a major agricultural area for Ingerish Asperia. The county historically had a sheep-focused economy, but over time, gradually transitioned to wheat, barley, and canola agricultural sectors. The county seat is the town of Culverden, with a population of around 3,000 people. Other population centres include Georges Bank, Bison Creek, and Emissary Creek.
'''Lampfield County''' is a landlocked county of [[Ingerish Asperia]] in [[Deodeca]]. Situated on the Caulfield Plains that stretch from Beaufield to Baptist Bay, Lampfield County is a major agricultural area for Ingerish Asperia. The county historically had a sheep-focused economy, but over time, gradually transitioned to wheat, barley, and canola agricultural sectors. The county seat is the town of Culverden, with a population of around 12,000 people. Other population centres include Georges Bank, Bison Creek, and Emissary Creek.


The land around Culverden was first settled by Arthur Lampfield in TBD and sheep were imported from Ingerland. The county's seat, Culverden, was formed by Thomas Culver and quickly became an important agricultural and manufacturing centre for the Caulfield Plains. Copper deposits found nearby further fuelled expanding settlement of Culverden and Lampfield County.
The land around Culverden was first settled by Arthur Lampfield in TBD and sheep were imported from Ingerland. The county's seat, Culverden, was formed by Thomas Culver and quickly became an important agricultural and manufacturing centre for the Caulfield Plains. Copper deposits found nearby further fuelled expanding settlement of Culverden and Lampfield County.


In the present day, Lampfield County is characterised by its rural farm industries, forestry plantations, and friendly local populace. The county continues to recieve heavy traffic flow due to the Baptist Bay highway, and is considered a midway stop between the cities of Ingerfort and Baptist Bay,
In the present day, Lampfield County is characterised by its rural farm industries, forestry plantations, and friendly local populace. The county continues to recieve heavy traffic flow due to the Baptist Bay highway, and is considered a midway stop between the cities of Ingerfort and Baptist Bay,

Revision as of 07:50, 28 April 2022

OGFmapicon.png 36.0999°S, 131.0312°E
Lampfield County
County of Ingerish Asperia, Deodeca
Caulfield Plains east of Culverden
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Named forArthur Lampfield
 • County SeatCulverden
 • CountryDeodeca
 • ProvinceIngerish Asperia
FoundedTBD
Ethnic Groups90% Ulethan, 5% Indigenous, 5% Other
Government
 • Chief CommissionerJohn Lampfield
 • SheriffAmy Horton
 • County TreasurerKevin Hamilton
Area
 • Land Area1683.70 km2
650.08 sq mi
Population
 • Estimate (2022)35,000
 • Census (2018)32,875


Lampfield County is a landlocked county of Ingerish Asperia in Deodeca. Situated on the Caulfield Plains that stretch from Beaufield to Baptist Bay, Lampfield County is a major agricultural area for Ingerish Asperia. The county historically had a sheep-focused economy, but over time, gradually transitioned to wheat, barley, and canola agricultural sectors. The county seat is the town of Culverden, with a population of around 12,000 people. Other population centres include Georges Bank, Bison Creek, and Emissary Creek.

The land around Culverden was first settled by Arthur Lampfield in TBD and sheep were imported from Ingerland. The county's seat, Culverden, was formed by Thomas Culver and quickly became an important agricultural and manufacturing centre for the Caulfield Plains. Copper deposits found nearby further fuelled expanding settlement of Culverden and Lampfield County.

In the present day, Lampfield County is characterised by its rural farm industries, forestry plantations, and friendly local populace. The county continues to recieve heavy traffic flow due to the Baptist Bay highway, and is considered a midway stop between the cities of Ingerfort and Baptist Bay,