Olathe Township, Johnson County, Kansas

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Olathe Township
Map highlighting Olathe Township, Johnson County, Kansas.svg
Location in Johnson County
Coordinates: 38°53′33″N94°53′24″W / 38.8925°N 94.8900°W / 38.8925; -94.8900
Country United States
State Kansas
County Johnson
Area
  Total76.42 sq mi (197.9 km2)
  Land70.22 sq mi (181.9 km2)
  Water6.20 sq mi (16.1 km2)
Elevation
780 ft (240 m)
Population
 (2010)
  Total137,324
  Estimate 
(2011)
134,901
  Density1,800/sq mi (690/km2)
Time zone Central
ZIP codes
66018, 66051, 66061, 66062
GNS feature ID 479196

Olathe Township is one of seven townships in Johnson County, Kansas, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 137,324. It contains the city of Olathe, Kansas (for which it is named) and 0.53 Square Miles of De Soto, Kansas & Lexington Township, Kansas

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