Sullivan County is a county located in the eastern region of the state of Roregon, Robloxia. As of the 2024 census, the county is one of the biggest counties in the state having a population of approximately 171,493, making it one of the moderately populated counties in the state. The county seat and largest city is Wolfwater, which serves as the main economic and administrative Center of the county. Sullivan County is bordered by Glanchester County and Harrison County to the west, Adams County to the north, several smaller counties towards the south, bordering the next state, Kionne Republic to the east. The Wolfwater River, a significant waterway, flows through the county, providing a crucial natural resource for agriculture, industry, and recreation. The landscape of Sullivan County consists of several small hills, forests, and large farmlands.
Sullivan County was originally settled in the mid-1800s, with its economy historically centered around the timber industry, due to its vast forested regions. The arrival of railroads in the late 19th century sparked the county's development, allowing for greater trade and transportation of goods, particularly lumber. However, as the logging industry declined in the mid-20th century in the region, the county shifted towards agriculture, dairy farming, and tourism as the primary methods for economy. The county is known for its historical sites, natural parks, and annual events, including the Pale Wolf Festival in Wolfwater and recreational activities annd anreas along the Wolfwater River.