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Leon County occurs as county located in the state of Texas. When of 2000, the people is 15,335. Its county seat is Centerville6.

History
A legislative of the Republic of Texas authorized Leon County in 1846 from part of Robertson County, and named it inside honor of Martín De León, the founder of Victoria, Texas. Notwithstanding, local tradition holds the these are known as for a yellow wolf of a region normally known as the león ("lion" in Spanish). A county was organized that equivalent month using its number 1 county courthouse at Leona. Inside 1851 the county seat was moved to Centerville since Leona was in the far northern part of the county.

Geography
Based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 2,798 km² (1,080 mi²). 2,777 kilometer² (1,072 mi²) of these are l& and Xxii kilometre² (Eighter from decatur mi²) of these are a lake. A sum vicinity is Zero.77% fluids. Adjacent counties
Freestone County (north) Anderson County (northeast) Houston County (east) Madison County (south) Brazos County (southwest) Robertson County (west) Limestone County (northwest)

Demographics
When of the census2 of 2000, there are 15,335 people, 6,189 households, and 4,511 families residing in the county. A population density is 6/km² (14/mi²). There are 8,299 housing units at an typical density of 3/km² (8/mi²). A racial makeup of the county is 83.53% White, 10.39% Black or African American, 0.34% Native American, 0.18% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 4.50% from other races, and 1.06% from two or more races. Sevener.91% of the people are Hispanic or Latino of any race.

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In a county, the people is spread retired sustaining Two dozen.30% under a age of Xviii, Captain hicks.70% from either 18 to Two dozen, Xxiii.40% from either Twenty-five to 44, 25.60% from either 45 to 64, & Twenty.00% world health organization come 65 years aged or even older. A median age is 42 years. For each Century females there are 96.Xl males. For each Hundred females age Eighteen & all over, there are 92.Seventy males.

the median income for a personal in the county is $30,981, & the median income for a family is $38,029. Males have a median income of $32,036 versus $19,607 for females. A per capita income for the county is $17,599. Fifteen.60% of the people & Xii.60% of families come in a image below the poverty line. Away from a aggregate people, Xxi.20% of victims under a age of 18 & 14.30% of people 65 & older come dwelling in a image below the poverty level.

Cities and towns
Buffalo Centerville Jewett Leona Marquez Normangee

Photographic History of Leon Co. Texas
Looking for old photos from Leon Co. Tx. to add to collection. Includes contact information and a link to albums of photographs in current collection.

Amphibians and Reptiles in Leno County
Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.

Handbook of Texas Online
Current and historical information about Leon County.

Leon County
Lists contact information for county and district court offices and includes a map and demographic information.

Flynn Bogs System
A study of a bog system, describing the various habitats found and the wildlife that inhabit them.

Butterflies of Leon County, Texas
Information about and pictures of all the known species of butterflies in the county.


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