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Oliver county, whose eastern boundary is formed by the Missouri River, is located in the West Region with Center serving as the county seat. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 2,158, a decrease of 223 over the 1990 census. Natural resources include Nelson Lake just southeast of mid-county which was created by the damming of Square Butte Creek. Outdoor recreational facilities can be found at serving as the county seat. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 2,158, a decrease of 223 over the 1990 census. Natural resources include Nelson Lake just southeast of mid-county which was created by the damming of Square Butte Creek. Outdoor recreational facilities can be found at [crossrsp]. CODE left
Oliver county, whose eastern boundary is formed by the [missouri], is located in the [zwest] with [center] serving as the county seat. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 2,158, a decrease of 223 over the 1990 census. Natural resources include Nelson Lake just southeast of mid-county which was created by the damming of Square Butte Creek. Outdoor recreational facilities can be found at [crossrsp].
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