Shelby County, county in Ohio, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 48,337 inhabitants. The county was created 205 years ago in 1819. Its county seat is Sidney.
There are 11 city/town in Shelby County, OH. The largest city of Shelby County is Sidney with a population of 20,301. Other cities include, Fort Loramie population 1,537, Anna population 1,512, Jackson Center population 1,456, Rumley population 1,391
Shelby County is located in western Ohio between Dayton and Lima. The county seat is Sidney. Here are some details on Shelby County's cities and towns:
In summary, Shelby County consists of agricultural communities and industry around Sidney. Its small towns showcase Ohio's heritage.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Shelby County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Anna | Village in Ohio, United States | 1,512 |
Botkins | Town | 1,160 |
Fort Loramie | City in Shelby County, Ohio, United States of America | 1,537 |
Jackson Center | City in Shelby County, Ohio, United States of America | 1,456 |
Kettlersville | Human settlement in Shelby County, Ohio, United States of America | 169 |
Kirkwood | Human settlement in Ohio, United States of America | 372 |
Lockington | Village in Shelby County, Ohio | 133 |
Port Jefferson | Village in Ohio, United States | 358 |
Rumley | Human settlement in United States of America | 1,391 |
Russia | Town in Ohio | 665 |
Sidney | City in Ohio, United States | 20,301 |