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Robertson County Map, Kentucky

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Robertson County, Kentucky

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Robertson County is the least populous county in Kentucky. It’s not only the least populous, but it’s the smallest in land area.

Mount Olivet is the county seat. It’s a tiny town but it has a historic charm to it. Farming, especially tobacco, has long been a way of life here.

Robertson County is also known for its friendly, welcoming atmosphere, where the pace is slow, and the people are genuine. The county’s agricultural heritage is still very much alive.

CategoryDetails
County NameRobertson County
County SeatMount Olivet
PopulationApproximately 2,200
Cities, Towns, and CommunitiesMount Olivet, Kentontown, Piqua, Blue Licks Springs, Sardis
Interstates and HighwaysUS-62, KY-165, KY-616
FIPS Code21-201
Total Area (Land and Water)100 sq mi (Land: 100 sq mi; Water: 0 sq mi)
Adjacent Counties (and Direction)Bracken County (North), Mason County (Northeast), Fleming County (Southeast), Nicholas County (South), Harrison County (West)
Time ZoneEastern Time Zone (ET)
StateKentucky
Coordinates38.5238° N, 84.0457° W
EtymologyNamed after George Robertson, a Kentucky legislator and judge
Major LandmarksBlue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park, Robertson County Courthouse, Old Piqua Church

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