Hartridge (Freedonia)

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Hartridge
City-County/ Regional Capital
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From Top to bottom: Hartridge CBD (Downtown Hartridge), Spring River Neighborhood, Spring River Neighborhood during a rainstorm, Highland Lake Recreational Area during the day, Highland Lake Recreational Area during the night, Hartridge Botanical Gardens, Hartridge Central High School, Hartridge University campus, Residential street in the Flowerland Neighborhood, Hartridge Forest Park
Nickname(s): 
Spring City, Garden City, City by the Lake
CountryFreedonia
Region Southland
Founded byCornell Hartridge
Government
 • MayorSophia Swason (GSP)
Area
 • City-County/ Regional Capital670 sq mi (1,700 km2)
 • Land542 sq mi (1,400 km2)
 • Water128 sq mi (330 km2)
 • Urban
162 sq mi (420 km2)
 • Rural
380 sq mi (1,000 km2)
 • Metro
3,600 sq mi (9,000 km2)
Elevation
2,600 ft (800 m)
Population
 (2022)
 • City-County/ Regional Capital192,000
 • Density1,185.86/sq mi (457.86/km2)
 Population Density based on Urban Area
DemonymHartridgeain
Time zoneFreedonia Time

Hartridge also known as Hartridge City is the largest city and capital of Southland. It is the nation's third largest city. Hartridge is known for its natural beauty, lake shore, mountain, and forest views. Hartridge University is located in the city. Hartridge has a population as of the 2022 census, of 310,000 people.

History

Geography

Climate

Parks and Gardens

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1900 147,568—    
1902 152,098+3.1%
1912 164,678+8.3%
1922 181,098+10.0%
1932 198,193+9.4%
1942 216,064+9.0%
1952 234,674+8.6%
1962 206,748−11.9%
1972 188,908−8.6%
1982 173,789−8.0%
1992 166,786−4.0%
2002 171,678+2.9%
2012 178,789+4.1%
2022 192,789+7.8%

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