Alabama

Shelby County

Cities and Towns in Shelby County Shelby County, Alabama’s fifth largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1818. Shelby County was historically developed from Montgomery County. Columbiana serves as the county seat. Shelby County has a population of 195,085 people and an area of 784.93 square miles, with a population density of …

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Russell County

Cities and Towns in Russell County Russell County, established in 1832, is Alabama’s 26th largest county by population (out of 67). Russell County was founded historically in Barbour, Bullock, Lee, and Macon counties. The county seat is located at Phenix City. Russell County has a population of 52,947 people and an area of 641.14 square …

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Randolph County

Cities and Towns in Randolph County Randolph County, established in 1832, is Alabama’s 46th largest county by population (out of 67). Randolph County was founded historically in St. Clair and Shelby counties. Wedowee serves as the county seat. Randolph County has a population of 22,913 people and an area of 580.55 square miles, with a …

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Pickens County

Cities and Towns in Pickens County Pickens County, established in 1820, is Alabama’s 50th largest county by population (out of 67). Pickens County was developed from Tuscaloosa County in the past. Carrollton serves as the county seat. Pickens County has a population of 19,746 people and an area of 881.41 square miles, with a population …

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Pike County

Cities and Towns in Pike County Pike County, established in 1821, is the 36th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Pike County was founded historically from Henry and Montgomery counties. The county seat is the city of Troy. Pike County has a population of 32,899 people and an area of 672.09 square miles, …

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Perry County

Cities and Towns in Perry County Perry County, established in 1819, is the 66th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Perry County was founded historically in Cahawba, Dallas, Marengo, and Tuscaloosa counties. Marion serves as the county seat. Perry County has a population of 10,591 people and an area of 719.66 square miles, …

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Morgan County

Cities and Towns in Morgan County Morgan County, established in 1818, is the ninth most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Morgan County was historically developed from Cherokee territory (as Cotaco County). Decatur serves as the county seat. Morgan County has 119,490 persons and an area of 579.34 square miles, with a population density …

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Montgomery County

Cities and Towns in Montgomery County Montgomery County, established in 1816, is the fourth most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Montgomery County was historically developed from Monroe County. Montgomery serves as the county seat. Montgomery County has a population of 229,363 people and an area of 784.25 square miles, with a population density …

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Monroe County

Cities and Towns in Monroe County Monroe County, established in 1815, is the 44th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Monroe County was historically developed from Creek territory. Monroeville serves as the county seat. Monroe County has a population of 23,068 people and an area of 1,025.67 square miles, with a population density …

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Mobile County

Cities and Towns in Mobile County Mobile County, founded in 1812, is the second most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). After incorporation into Mississippi Territory, Mobile County was founded in the Mobile District of West Florida. Mobile serves as the county seat. Mobile County has a population of 412,992 people and an area …

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