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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 329 square miles (850 km 2), of which 322 square miles (830 km 2) is land and 7.1 square miles (18 km 2) (2.2%) is water. [7]
Blairsville is a city and the county seat of Union County, on the northern border of Georgia, United States. [4] It was founded near the Nottely River, which was dammed in 1942 as part of the Tennessee Valley Authority project, forming Lake Nottely. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 616.
Map of the United States with Georgia highlighted. Georgia is a state located in the Southern United States.According to the 2010 United States census, Georgia was the 8th most populous state with 9,688,681 inhabitants and the 21st largest by land area spanning 57,513.49 square miles (148,959.3 km 2) of land. [1]
In 2003, First Georgia Holding Inc. was acquired for about $42 million, and UCB also acquired First Central Bank of Lenoir City, Tennessee. In 2004, when assets reached $5 billion, [ 3 ] acquisitions included Fairbanco Holding Co. for $24.7 million, Eagle National Bank for $12.4 million, Liberty National Bancshares Inc. for $42.5 million.
The city of Blue Ridge is located south of the center of Fannin County at (34.868344, -84.320991 The city sits on the divide between the Tennessee River watershed to the north (via the Toccoa River ) and the Alabama River to the south (via Crooked Log Creek, the Ellijay River , and several downstream rivers).
Blairsville: Elevation [1] 1,880 ft (570 m) ... Ivy Log is located along US 19/129/SR 11 at the east end of GA 325. References ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct ...
Union General Hospital is a 160,000-square-foot (15,000 m 2) hospital in the mountains of North Georgia, United States, and it is the public hospital for the city of Blairsville and Union County. Operated by the Union County Hospital Authority, it is located in the northeast section of the city.
The Old Union County Courthouse in Blairsville, Georgia was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] It was designed by architects Golucke & Stewart. It has a hipped roof with intersecting gables. An original clock tower is gone, as are some decorative turrets.