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Bollinger County Map, Missouri

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Bollinger County, Missouri

Bollinger Location Map Missouri

Southeast Missouri is home to Bollinger County. Farming is still a way of life here, with corn and soybeans as major crops. But there’s more than just agriculture.

The county’s history started with German settlers leaving their mark on local culture. Marble Hill serves as the county seat, where you’ll find some of the best mom-and-pop diners around.

The county also has rolling hills and dense forests that provide habitat for diverse wildlife. And if you’re lucky (or unlucky), you might spot a black bear or two.

CategoryDetails
County NameBollinger County
County SeatMarble Hill
PopulationApproximately 12,000
Cities, Towns, and CommunitiesMarble Hill, Zalma, Glen Allen, Patton, Leopold
Interstates and HighwaysMO 51, MO 72
FIPS Code29-017
Total Area (Land and Water)621 square miles (Land: 618 sq mi, Water: 3 sq mi)
Adjacent Counties (and Direction)Perry County (North), Cape Girardeau County (East), Stoddard County (South), Wayne County (Southwest), Madison County (Northwest)
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CT)
StateMissouri
Coordinates37.3173° N, 90.0476° W
EtymologyNamed after George Frederick Bollinger, an early settler
Major LandmarksBollinger Mill State Historic Site, Castor River Shut-Ins, Mingo National Wildlife Refuge

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