List of cities in Alabama
List of Cities in Alabama is a comprehensive catalog of the municipalities and census-designated places in the U.S. state of Alabama. Alabama, located in the southeastern region of the United States, is known for its diverse landscapes and rich cultural history. The state is divided into 67 counties, each with its own unique characteristics and features.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Alabama is home to a variety of cities, each with its own unique characteristics and features. The state's largest city is Birmingham, which is known for its vibrant arts scene and historic landmarks. Other major cities include Montgomery, the state capital, and Mobile, a historic port city on the Gulf Coast.
List of Cities[edit | edit source]
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- Abbeville
- Adamsville
- Addison
- Albertville
- Alexander City
- Andalusia
- Anniston
- Arab
- Ardmore
- Athens
- Atmore
- Auburn
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- Madison
- Marion
- Midfield
- Millbrook
- Mobile
- Monroeville
- Montevallo
- Montgomery
- Moulton
- Mountain Brook
- Muscle Shoals
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See Also[edit | edit source]
- List of towns in Alabama
- List of census-designated places in Alabama
- List of unincorporated communities in Alabama
- List of ghost towns in Alabama
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