Alabama

Jefferson County

Cities and Towns in Jefferson County Jefferson County, established in 1819, is the state of Alabama’s first largest county by population (out of 67). Jefferson County was developed from Blount County in the past. Birmingham serves as the county seat. Jefferson County has a population of 658,466 people and an area of 1,111.28 square miles, …

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Jackson County

Cities and Towns in Jackson County Jackson County, Alabama’s 25th largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1819. Jackson County was historically developed from Cherokee territory. Scottsboro serves as the county seat. Jackson County has a population of 53,227 people and an area of 1,077.87 square miles, with a population density of …

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Houston County

Cities and Towns in Houston County Houston County, established in 1903, is Alabama’s 12th most populous county (out of 67). Houston County was founded historically in Dale, Geneva, and Henry counties. Dothan serves as the county seat. Houston County has a population of 101,547 people and an area of 579.82 square miles, with a population …

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Henry County

Cities and Towns in Henry County Henry County, Alabama’s 52nd largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1819. Conecuh County was carved out of Henry County in the past. Abbeville serves as the county seat. Henry County has a population of 17,302 people and an area of 561.75 square miles, with a …

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Hale County

Cities and Towns in Hale County Hale County, established in 1867, is Alabama’s 54th largest county by population (out of 67). Hale County was founded historically in Greene, Marengo, Perry, and Tuscaloosa counties. Greensboro serves as the county seat. Hale County has a population of 15,760 people and an area of 643.94 square miles, with …

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Greene County

Cities and Towns in Greene County Greene County, established in 1819, is Alabama’s 67th largest county by population (out of 67). Greene County was founded historically in Marengo and Tuscaloosa counties. The county seat is the city of Eutaw. Greene County has a population of 9,045 people and an area of 647.11 square miles, with …

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Geneva County

Cities and Towns in Geneva County Geneva County, established in 1868, is Alabama’s 40th largest county by population (out of 67). Geneva County was founded historically in Coffee, Dale, and Henry counties. Geneva serves as the county seat. Geneva County has a population of 26,790 people and an area of 574.41 square miles, with a …

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Franklin County

Cities and Towns in Franklin County Franklin County, established in 1818, is the 37th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Franklin County was historically developed from Cherokee territory. Russellville serves as the county seat. Franklin County has a population of 31,704 people and an area of 633.82 square miles, with a population density …

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Fayette County

Cities and Towns in Fayette County Fayette County, Alabama’s 53rd largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1824. Fayette County was founded historically from Marion, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, and Walker counties. Fayette serves as the county seat. Fayette County has a population of 17,241 people and an area of 627.66 square miles, with …

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Etowah County

Cities and Towns in Etowah County Etowah County, established in 1866, is the 11th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Etowah County was founded historically from Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, DeKalb, Marshall, and St. Clair counties (as Baine County). Gadsden serves as the county seat. Etowah County has a population of 104,430 people and …

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