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Warrick County is located in southwestern Indiana, bordered on the northwest by Gibson County, to the north by Pike County, to the northeast by Dubois County, to the east by Spencer County, to the south by Kentucky, and to the west by Vanderburgh County.
It has an area of 384 square miles and during the 2000 Census had 52,383 residents.
Boonville (2000 Census population of 6,834) is both the largest city in Warrick County and the County Seat.
Other cities and towns include Chandler (3,094), Newburgh (3,088), Lynnville (781), Elberfeld (636), and Tennyson (290).
The county was named for Jacob Warrick, who fought in the War of 1812.
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