Wapakoneta, Ohio Flower Delivery
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Wapakoneta Flower Delivery Service
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Wapakoneta Zip Codes:
45895
Wapakoneta: latitude 40.5664 – longitude -84.1915
Wapakoneta, (, local pronunciation: [wɒpəkəˈnɛɾə]) is a city in and the county chair of Auglaize County, Ohio, United States, about 56 miles (90 km) north of Dayton and 83 miles (134 km) south of Toledo. The population was 9,957 at the 2020 census. It is the principal city of and is included in the Wapakoneta, Ohio Micropolitan Area, which is included in the Lima–Van Wert–Wapakoneta, OH, Combined Statistical Area.
In 1748, the French built a trading post (Fort au Glaize, also known as “Wapakoneta Trading Post” or “AuGlaize Trading Post”) about a half-mile northeast of the well ahead site of Wapakoneta. After visceral re-established in 1760 as “Francis Duchouquet’s Trading Post,” the British well along took exceeding this territory after the French ceded it later than defeat in the Seven Years’ War. Neither they nor the higher Americans (after independence) built a succeeding fort here. French-Canadian traders forward-thinking reestablished a trading name at the site in 1784, which was and no-one else after the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794.
The city itself was standard in the 1780s as a Shawnee treaty called “Waughpaughkonnetta” (possibly derived from the Shawnee word “Wa-po’kanite,” meaning “the place of white bones”). After the Shawnee tribe was removed to Kansas in 1831, Wapakoneta was platted in 1833 and well along named as the seat of Auglaize County in 1848.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 6.26 square miles (16.21 km), of which 6.21 square miles (16.08 km2) is land and 0.05 square miles (0.13 km) is water.