of which something is a part of

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Is it correct to say "of which something is a part of"? Is this okay?

The County of Luringam, of which Lesville is a part of, is very cold and unsuitable for farming.
 
Is it correct to say "of which something is a part of"? Is this okay?

The County of Luringam, of which Lesville is a part of, is very cold and unsuitable for farming.
I changed my mind (a little). I would delete the first "of".
 
Is it correct to say "of which something is a part of"? Is this okay?

The County of Luringam, of which Lesville is a part of, is very cold and unsuitable for farming.
Why not just say "where Lesville is" or "where Lesville is located"?

What's your source? Google didn't show any results when I searched for "Lesville Luringam".
 
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