DeKalb County

Cities and Towns in DeKalb County

DeKalb County, established in 1836, is the 20th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). DeKalb County was developed from Cherokee territory in the past.

The county seat is located at Fort Payne. DeKalb County has a population of 71,109 people and an area of 777.09 square miles, with a population density of 91.52 people per square mile.

List of all cities and towns in DeKalb County, Al

1. Adamsburg
2. Alpine
3. Arona
4. Bankhead
5. Battelle
6. Beaty Crossroads
7. Beulah
8. Biddle Crossroads
9. Blake
10. Boaz
11. Brooks Crossroads
12. Cartersville
13. Chavies
14. Chigger Hill
15. Collbran
16. Collinsville
17. Copeland Bridge
18. Council Bluff
19. Crossville
20. Dawson
21. Deer Head Cove
22. Dogtown
23. Douglas
24. Elliott Crossroads
25. Fairview
26. Fairview
27. Fisher Crossroads
28. Five Forks
29. Flanders
30. Fort Payne
31. Fyffe
32. Gann Crossroad
33. Geraldine
34. Gibson Crossroads
35. Gilbert Crossroads
36. Grove Oak
37. Guest
38. Hammondville
39. Henagar
40. Hendrixville
41. High Point
42. Hopewell
43. Horton
44. Hughes Mill
45. Ider
46. Kaolin
47. Keith
48. Killian Mill
49. Kilpatrick
50. Lake Howard
51. Lakeview
52. Lakewood
53. Lands Crossroads
54. Lathamville
55. Lebanon
56. Liberty
57. Lickskillet
58. Loveless
59. Luttrell
60. Lydia
61. Mahan Crossroads
62. Maynard
63. McKestes
64. Mentone
65. Minvale
66. Moores Crossroads
67. Mount Olive
68. Mount Vernon
69. New Home
70. Oak Grove
71. Oak Hill
72. Old Blevins Mill
73. Ophir
74. Painter
75. Pea Ridge Crossroads
76. Peeks Corner
77. Pine Ridge
78. Plainview
79. Pleasant Hill
80. Pope
81. Portersville
82. Powell
83. Powells Crossroads
84. Pumpkin Center
85. Rainsville
86. Riverdale
87. Rodentown
88. Rogers
89. Rogers
90. Shiloh
91. Shiloh
92. Sigsbee
93. Skaggs Corner
94. Skirum
95. South Hill
96. Stamp
97. Sulphur Springs
98. Sylvania
99. Ten Broeck
100. Townsend Crossroads
101. Valley Head
102. Whiton
103. Wills Valley
104. Yorks Mill

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