Warren County, county in Kentucky, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 134,510 inhabitants. The county was created 228 years ago in 1796. Its county seat is Bowling Green.
There are 5 city/town in Warren County, KY. The largest city of Warren County is Bowling Green with a population of 70,631. Other cities include, Smiths Grove population 817, Plum Springs population 542, Woodburn population 372 and Oakland population 217
Smiths Grove, Human settlement in Warren County, Kentucky, United States of America
Plum Springs, City in Warren County, Kentucky, United States
Nestled in the heart of south central Kentucky lies Warren County, home to a diverse set of cities and towns. The county seat and largest city is Bowling Green, known for its colonial-style downtown and Western Kentucky University. Founded in 1798, Bowling Green is rich in history, culture, and economic opportunity. Just north of the city sits the historic river town of Woodburn, which dates back to the early 1800s. Other noteworthy Warren County municipalities include Plum Springs, Rockfield, Rich Pond, and Oakland - small rural communities surrounded by rolling farmland. Smiths Grove lies near the southern border of the county, while the Army base Fort Knox sits along the Ohio River on the northern edge. Each town in Warren County has its own unique identity and local charm. Together, they comprise an area filled with natural beauty, pioneer roots, and hospitable people. Warren County's cities and towns showcase the best of small town living in south central Kentucky.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Warren County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Bowling Green | The most populous city in Warren County, Kentucky. | 70,631 |
Oakland | City in Warren County, Kentucky, USA | 217 |
Plum Springs | City in Warren County, Kentucky, United States | 542 |
Smiths Grove | Human settlement in Warren County, Kentucky, United States of America | 817 |
Woodburn | City in Kentucky, USA | 372 |