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Meaning of "grey county"

Grey County - Grey County is a term often used to refer to an unspecified rural or remote location. It is commonly used in fiction and storytelling to describe a place that is far away or difficult to reach
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  • A county in Southwestern Ontario, Ontario, Canada, named after Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey.
  • A former county on the West Coast, South Island, New Zealand, succeeded by Grey District in 1989. The name originated from Sir George Grey.

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His best work was inspired by the farm environment of his native Grey County.
He was chairman of the Grey County on eight occasions.
The waterfall is just one of many in Grey County.
Grey County is a county of the Canadian province of Ontario.
Owen Sound is the county seat of Grey County.
Grey County is also a part of the Georgian Triangle.
Human History The collection includes artifacts representing early settlement and development of southern Grey County.
One of those was Grey County that covered an area around Greymouth.
Southgate is a township in western Ontario, Canada, in the southeast corner of Grey County.
Grey County Grizzlies cease operations after 23 games played and only one win.
The name Sydenham continued even as the community became the seat for Grey County in 1852.
Thank you to everyone involved . ” - Paul McQueen, Grey County Warden.

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