Odd bits of trivia about Osage County, KS
This page contains information about Osage County, Kansas including major cities, population trends, largest and most common businesses in Osage County and links to driving directions and geographic distances between major cities in Osage County, Kansas. If you're new to Osage County or looking for jobs in Osage County, you can use this information below to orient yourself to the area.
Largest Metropolitan Areas in Osage County, Kansas
- MELVERN
- QUENEMO
- LYNDON
- OVERBROOK
- CARBONDALE
Distance between major cities in Osage County, Kansas
Note: Click a city name pair for driving directionsDistance from Carbondale to Lyndon is 12.2 miles
Distance from Carbondale to Melvern is 22.6 miles
Distance from Carbondale to Overbrook is 11.0 miles
Distance from Carbondale to Quenemo is 18.2 miles
Distance from Lyndon to Carbondale is 12.2 miles
Distance from Lyndon to Melvern is 10.5 miles
Distance from Lyndon to Overbrook is 14.3 miles
Distance from Lyndon to Quenemo is 6.9 miles
Distance from Melvern to Carbondale is 22.6 miles
Distance from Melvern to Lyndon is 10.5 miles
Distance from Melvern to Overbrook is 22.0 miles
Distance from Melvern to Quenemo is 5.6 miles
Distance from Overbrook to Carbondale is 11.0 miles
Distance from Overbrook to Lyndon is 14.3 miles
Distance from Overbrook to Melvern is 22.0 miles
Distance from Overbrook to Quenemo is 16.4 miles
Distance from Quenemo to Carbondale is 18.2 miles
Distance from Quenemo to Lyndon is 6.9 miles
Distance from Quenemo to Melvern is 5.6 miles
Distance from Quenemo to Overbrook is 16.4 miles
Osage County Population Over Time:
Population in 2001: 16,722
Population in 2002: 16,814
Population in 2003: 16,877
Population in 2004: 17,009
Population in 2005: 17,055
Population in 2006: 16,958
Population average from 2000-2006: 16,886
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