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Encyclopedia > Polk County

Polk County is the name of twelve counties in the United States, all except one named after president of the United States James Knox Polk:

  • Polk County, Arkansas
  • Polk County, Florida
  • Polk County, Georgia
  • Polk County, Iowa
  • Polk County, Minnesota
  • Polk County, Missouri
  • Polk County, Nebraska
  • Polk County, North Carolina named after Col. William Polk who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
  • Polk County, Oregon
  • Polk County, Tennessee
  • Polk County, Texas
  • Polk County, Wisconsin

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BoCC - Polk County Florida - Welcome! (491 words)
Polk County is strategically located in the center of the Florida peninsula, about equal distance from the east and west coast and half way between the Georgia-Florida border and the Southern tip of the peninsula.
Polk lies on the Interstate-4 corridor, 25 miles east of Tampa and 35 miles southwest of Orlando.
Polk County has no obligation of any kind with respect to such information and is free to reproduce, use, and disclose the information to others without limitation.
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