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Osage County is a name used for three different areas in the United States. These areas are called counties, which are like smaller regions within a state.

What is a County?

A county is a type of local government area. It's bigger than a city or town but smaller than a state. Counties help manage things like roads, schools, and local laws. Each county has its own government and officials.

Why the Name Osage?

The name "Osage" comes from the Osage Nation. This is a Native American tribe that historically lived in parts of the central United States. Many places in this region are named after the Osage people. This includes rivers, towns, and these three counties.

Osage County in Kansas

Osage County, Kansas, is located in the eastern part of the state. Its county seat, which is like its main town, is Lyndon. The county was created in 1855. It is known for its farming and natural beauty.

Osage County in Missouri

Osage County, Missouri, is in the central part of Missouri. The county seat here is Linn. This county was formed in 1841. It is named after the Osage River, which flows through the area. The river itself is named after the Osage people.

Osage County in Oklahoma

Osage County, Oklahoma, is the largest county in Oklahoma by land area. Its county seat is Pawhuska. This county was established in 1907. It is home to the Osage Nation's tribal headquarters. The county has a rich history tied to the Osage people and oil discoveries.

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