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Lexynton County, Lohana
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Lexynton County's name origin is disputed. Many people have believed for years that the county was named in honor of Battle of Authonome soldier Gary Lexynton, while others believe it was named in honor of John Lexyn, a businessman. Other people believe it is named after the city of Lexynton, which is widely believed to have been named for a small now-ghost town in southern Vegetano.
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Lexynton County's name origin is disputed. Many people have believed for years that the county was named in honor of Battle of Authonome soldier Gary Lexynton, while others believe it was named in honor of John Lexyn, a businessman. Other people believe it is named after the city of Lexynton, which is widely believed to have been named for a small now-ghost town in southern Vegetano.