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, …

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Dallas County

Cities and Towns in Dallas County Dallas County, established in 1818, is the 29th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Dallas County was historically founded through the merger of Monroe and Montgomery counties. Selma serves as the county seat. Dallas County has a population of 43,820 people and an area of 978.69 square …

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Dale County

Towns And Cities in Dale County Dale County, established in 1824, is Alabama’s 27th largest county by population (out of 67). Dale County was founded historically in Covington and Henry counties. Ozark serves as the county seat. Dale County has a population of 50,251 people and an area of 561.15 square miles, with a population …

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Cullman County

Towns And Cities in Cullman County Cullman County, Alabama’s 18th largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1877. Cullman County was founded historically from Blount, Morgan, and Winston counties. Cullman serves as the county seat. Cullman County has an area of 734.84 square miles and a population density of 109.4 persons per …

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Crenshaw County

Towns And Cities in Crenshaw County Crenshaw County, established in 1866, is the 58th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Crenshaw County was founded historically from Butler, Coffee, Covington, Lowndes, and Pike Counties. The county seat is the city of Luverne. Crenshaw County has a population of 13,906 people and an area of …

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Covington County

Towns And Cities in Covington County Covington County, Alabama’s 33rd largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1821. Covington County was developed from Henry County in the past. The county seat is the city of Andalusia. Covington County has a population of 37,765 people and an area of 1,030.46 square miles, with …

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Coosa County

Towns And Cities in Coosa County Coosa County, established in 1832, is the 63rd most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Coosa County was developed from Montgomery County in the past. Rockford serves as the county seat. Coosa County has a population of 11,539 people and an area of 650.93 square miles, with a …

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Conecuh County

Towns And Cities in Conecuh County Conecuh County, established in 1818, is the 61st most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Conecuh County was developed from Monroe County in the past. Evergreen serves as the county seat. Conecuh County has a population of 13,228 people and an area of 850.16 square miles, with a …

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Colbert County

Towns And Cities in Colbert County Colbert County, established in 1867, is the 24th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Colbert County was developed from Franklin County in the past. Tuscumbia serves as the county seat. Colbert County has a population of 54,428 people and an area of 592.62 square miles, with a …

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Coffee County

Towns And Cities in Coffee County Coffee County, Alabama’s 28th largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1841. Coffee County was developed from Dale County in the past. Elba and Enterprise serve as the county seat. Coffee County has a population of 49,948 people and an area of 678.97 square miles, with …

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