Alabama

Marshall County

Cities and Towns in Marshall County Marshall County, established in 1836, is the 13th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Marshall County was founded historically from Blount and Jackson counties, as well as Cherokee territory. Guntersville serves as the county seat. Marshall County has a population of 93,019 people and an area of …

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Marion County

Cities and Towns in Marion County Marion County, Alabama’s 38th largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1818. Marion County was developed from Tuscaloosa County in the past. Hamilton serves as the county seat. Marion County has a population of 30,776 people and an area of 742.29 square miles, with a population …

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Marengo County

Cities and Towns in Marengo County Marengo County, established in 1818, is Alabama’s 48th largest county by population (out of 67). Marengo County was historically developed from Choctaw territory. Linden serves as the county seat. Marengo County has a population of 21,027 people and an area of 976.88 square miles, with a population density of …

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Madison County

Cities and Towns in Madison County Madison County, established in 1808, is the third most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Madison County was founded historically from Cherokee and Chickasaw territories. Huntsville serves as the county seat. Madison County has a population of 334,811 people and an area of 801.59 square miles, with a …

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Macon County

Cities and Towns in Macon County Macon County, Alabama’s 47th largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1832. Macon County was developed from Montgomery County in the past. Tuskegee serves as the county seat. Macon County has a population of 21,452 people and an area of 608.89 square miles, with a population …

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Limestone County

Cities and Towns in Limestone County Limestone County, Alabama’s 16th largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1818. Limestone County was formed by combining Elk and Madison counties. The county seat is the city of Athens. Limestone County has an area of 559.94 square miles with a population density of 147.83 persons …

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Lee County

Cities and Towns in Lee County Lee County, Alabama’s eighth largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1866. Lee County was founded historically in Chambers, Macon, Russell, and Tallapoosa counties. The county seat is located at Opelika. Lee County has a population of 140,247 people and an area of 607.54 square miles, …

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Lawrence County

Cities and Towns in Lawrence County Lawrence County, established in 1818, is the 34th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Lawrence County was historically developed from Cherokee territory. Moulton serves as the county seat. Lawrence County has a population of 34,339 people and an area of 690.68 square miles, with a population density …

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Lauderdale County

Cities and Towns in Lauderdale County Lauderdale County, established in 1818, is the 14th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Lauderdale County was founded historically in Cherokee and Chickasaw areas. Florence serves as the county seat. Lauderdale County has a population of 92,709 people and an area of 667.70 square miles, with a …

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Lamar County

Cities and Towns in Lamar County Lamar County, established in 1867, is Alabama’s 56th largest county by population (out of 67). Lamar County was founded historically from Fayette and Marion counties (as Jones County). Vernon serves as the county seat. Lamar County has a population of 14,564 people and an area of 604.85 square miles, …

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