Adams County, Indiana

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Adams County, Indiana is a rural county in northeastern Indiana known for its agricultural communities and significant Amish and Mennonite populations.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Adams County, Indiana canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf county of Indiana
borders Allen County, Indiana
Jay County, Indiana
Ohio
Wells County, Indiana
characterizedAs rural county
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countySeat Decatur, Indiana
governmentType county government
hasCity Decatur, Indiana
hasCommunity Amish communities
Mennonite communities
hasCulturalHeritage Swiss heritage in Berne, Indiana
hasFeature farmland
rural landscape
hasReligiousGroup Mennonites
surface form: Conservative Mennonites

Amish
surface form: Old Order Amish

Amish
surface form: Swiss Amish
hasSignificantIndustry agriculture
hasTown Berne, Indiana
Geneva, Indiana
Monroe, Indiana
hasUnincorporatedCommunity Ceylon, Indiana
Coppess Corner, Indiana
Honduras, Indiana
Magley, Indiana
Petroleum, Indiana
Preble, Indiana
Rivare, Indiana
Troutville, Indiana
Zulu, Indiana
knownFor agricultural communities
significant Amish population
significant Mennonite population
languageCommunity English speakers
Pennsylvania German speakers
Swiss German speakers
largestCity Decatur, Indiana
locatedIn Midwestern United States
surface form: United States Midwest

northeastern Indiana
namedAfter John Quincy Adams
partOf Great Lakes region
Midwestern United States
state Indiana
subdivisionName1 Indiana
subdivisionName2 United States of America
surface form: United States
subdivisionType county
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Allen County, Indiana borders Adams County, Indiana
Northeast Indiana containsCounty Adams County, Indiana
Wells County, Indiana borderedByCounty Adams County, Indiana