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Bland County, Virginia is located in the beautiful mountains of southwest Virginia. It is truly the "light at the end of the tunnel". Bland County Profile Bland County, named for the prominent Virginia patriot, Richard Bland, is situated on the edge of the southwest portion of the Great Valley of Virginia. Formed from parts of Giles, Wythe, and Tazewell Counties in 1861, the county's area is 369 square miles; it has 6,500 residents with an average population density of 17 persons per square mile. About 45 percent of the current population is concentrated in Rocky Gap, Bastian, and Bland. Bland County is divided into four magisterial districts: Mechanicsburg, Rocky Gap, Seddon, and Sharon. A Board of Supervisors composed of four elected representatives, one from each district, is the legislative and administrative arm of the County. |
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