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There are 95 counties in the U.S. State of Tennessee. As of 2023, Shelby County was both Tennessee's most populous county, with 910,042 residents, and the largest county in area, covering an area of 755 sq mi (1,955 km 2).
There are 95 counties in the State of Tennessee. A county is a local level of government smaller than a state and typically larger than a city or town.
Tennessee's 95 counties are divided into four TDOT regions. Regional offices are located in Jackson (Region 4), Nashville (Region 3), Chattanooga (Region 2), and Knoxville (Region 1). The map shows the counties within each region, represented by a number.
A map of Tennessee Counties with County seats and a satellite image of Tennessee with County outlines.
Check the list of 95 Counties in Tennessee and their County Seats in alphabetical order by populations, areas, date of formation and more at Whereig.com.
TACIR’s County Profiles website provides citizens and policy makers an organized source of information about each of Tennessee’s 95 counties—including population and demographics, income and poverty, health, employment, farming and agriculture, county government finance, public infrastructure needs, adult education, and public school systems.
This Tennessee county map displays its 95 counties. Shelby County, Davidson County and Knox County are the most populated counties in Tennessee.
The Tennessee Counties section of the gazetteer lists the cities, towns, neighborhoods and subdivisions for each of the 95 Tennessee Counties. Also see Tennessee County: ZIP Codes | Physical, Cultural & Historical Features | Census Data | Land, Farms, & Ranches.
The Tennessee Comptroller's Office has created a Community Profile for each of Tennessee's 95 Counties. These interactive profiles display key information related to the population, housing, economy, internet access, job climate, and much more.
Explore the Tennessee County Map showing all the 95 counties along with their capital city, and sub-divisions of the state.