Major cities in georgia. This is a list of the cities and towns georgian. East point ga rome ga alpharetta ga peachtree city ga gainesville ga douglasville ga dalton ga mableton ga lawrenceville ga kennesaw ga hinesville ga. The state of georgia is found in the southern part of the united states and by 2010 it was the 9th state with the highest population in the us with a population of 9688681 peoplethe state of georgia is also the 21st largest in the country covering an area of 5751349 square miles and it has 159 counties.
Georgia is divided into 159 counties and contains 535 incorporated municipalities consisting of cities towns consolidated city counties. Atlanta is the capital and most populous city of the state of georgia in the united states. Kalaki kalaki in georgia according to the 2014 census data of the department of statistics of georgia.
With an estimated 2016 population of 472522 it is the cultural and economic center of the atlanta metropolitan area home to 57 million people and the ninth largest metropolitan area in the united states. The largest cities in georgia are shown at the top of the page. List of the largest cities in the state of georgia ranked by population using the the latest 2019 census population data.
There are also 535 incorporated municipalities having cities consolidated cities. The list does not include the smaller urban type settlements categorized in georgia as daba daba. We currently have data on 104 cities in georgia.
Georgia is a state located in the southern united statesaccording to the 2010 united states census georgia is the 9th most populous state with 9688681 inhabitants and the 21st largest by land area spanning 5751349 square miles 1489593 km 2 of land. Cities places the population of all cities and unincorporated places in georgia with more than 15000 inhabitants according to census results and latest official estimates. The city has a variety of entertainment and attractions 13 fortune 500 companies and the worlds largest airport.
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