With an approximate area of 462 sq mi, Oktibbeha County had been founded in the year 1833. The county was named on the behalf of Native American word meaning "bloody water". The county seat and the largest city are at Starkville. Over 47.6K people with a racial makeup including White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others along with around 15.9K households and 9.2K families inhabit the place.
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