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Wyandot County is located in north central Ohio, and is bordered by Seneca County to the north, Crawford County to the east, Marion County to the south, and Hancock and Hardin Counties to the west. It is named after the Wyandot Native American tribe. The county seat is Upper Sandusky. According to the 2020 Census, the county has a population of 21,900 people. The economy of Wyandot County is diverse, with manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare being the major industries. The county is home to several small manufacturing companies, and is also a major agricultural producer, with corn, soybeans, and wheat being the major crops. Wyandot County is also home to a number of healthcare facilities, including Wyandot Memorial Hospital. The county is known for its picturesque countryside and its rich history, and is home to a number of interesting historical sites and cultural attractions, including the Wyandot County Historical Society and the Wyandot Popcorn Museum.
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