Cleburne County

Towns And Cities in Cleburne County Cleburne County, established in 1866, is Alabama’s 55th largest county by population (out of 67). Cleburne County was founded historically in Calhoun, Randolph, and Talladega counties. Heflin serves as the county seat. Cleburne County has a population of 14,972 people and an area of 560.10 square miles, with a …

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Clay County

Towns And Cities in Clay County Clay County, established in 1866, is the 57th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Clay County was founded historically in Randolph and Talladega counties. Ashland serves as the county seat. Clay County has a population of 13,932 people and an area of 603.96 square miles, with a …

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Clarke County

Towns And Cities in Clarke County Clarke County, established in 1812, is the 42nd most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Clarke County was developed from Washington County in the past. Grove Hill serves as the county seat. Clarke County has a population of 25,833 people and an area of 1,238.46 square miles, with …

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Choctaw County

Towns And Cities in Choctaw County Choctaw County, established in 1847, is the 59th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Choctaw County was formed by combining Sumter and Washington counties. Butler serves as the county seat. Choctaw County has a population of 13,859 people and an area of 913.50 square miles, with a …

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Chilton County

Towns And Cities in Chilton County Chilton County, established in 1868, is the 30th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Chilton County was founded historically from Autauga, Bibb, Perry, and Shelby counties (as Baker County). Clanton serves as the county seat. Chilton County has a population of 43,643 people and an area of …

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Cherokee County

Towns And Cities in Cherokee County Cherokee County, Alabama’s 41st largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1836. Cherokee County was historically founded in Cherokee territory. The county seat is the city of Centre. Cherokee County has a population of 25,989 people and an area of 553.70 square miles, with a population …

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Chambers County

Towns And Cities in Chambers County Chambers County, established in 1832, is the 35th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Chambers County was developed from Montgomery County in the past. The county seat is the city of LaFayette. Chambers County has a population of 34,215 people and an area of 596.53 square miles, …

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Calhoun County

Towns And Cities in Calhoun County Calhoun County, Alabama’s 10th largest county by population (out of 67), was founded in 1832. Calhoun County was developed from St. Clair County in the past (as Benton County). Anniston serves as the county seat. Calhoun County has 118,572 persons and an area of 605.87 square miles, with a …

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Butler County

Towns And Cities in Butler County Butler County, established in 1819, is the 49th most populous county in Alabama (out of 67). Butler County was founded historically in Conecuh and Monroe counties. Greenville serves as the county seat. Butler County has a population of 20,947 people and an area of 776.83 square miles, with a …

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Bullock County

Towns And Cities in Bullock County Bullock County, established in 1866, is Alabama’s 65th largest county by population (out of 67). Bullock County was founded historically from Barbour, Macon, Montgomery, and Pike counties. Union Springs serves as the county seat. Bullock County has a population of 10,914 people and an area of 622.80 square miles, …

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