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  2. Nashville metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville metropolitan area (officially the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area) is a metropolitan statistical area in north-central Tennessee. Its principal city is Nashville, the capital of and largest city in Tennessee. With a population of over 2 million, it is the most populous metropolitan ...

  3. Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The population increase of 88,225, or 14.67% over the 2010 figure of 601,222 residents, represented the largest net population increase in the city's history. [i] The population density was 1,367.87 inhabitants per square mile (528.14/km 2). In 2010, there were 254,651 households and 141,469 families (55.6% of households).

  4. Joelton, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Joelton is a semi-rural community of farms and suburban neighborhoods 25 minutes northwest of Nashville. Despite the rapid growth of the Nashville metropolitan area, the area where Joelton is located has remained predominantly rural. The total population from 2014 was 8,189, an increase by 14 percent since 2000. [4] Farm in Joelton

  5. Nashville’s population is exploding. A three-hour commute ...

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    New U.S. Census figures show that Middle Tennessee's population continues to boom, but the region is not keeping up with how to sustain that growth. Nashville’s population is exploding. A three ...

  6. Nashville’s growth surges into 2024 despite transit failures ...

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    The Nashville region's commercial real estate market is thriving, according to industry experts. But big drawbacks in transit, permitting persist. Nashville’s growth surges into 2024 despite ...

  7. Why is Nashville shrinking? Middle Tennessee's growth ... - AOL

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    Last year, the latest Census data shows that 90 of the 95 counties in Tennessee increased in population, and the state was the 7th fastest growing in the country.

  8. Nashville-Davidson (balance), Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    A seventh satellite city, Lakewood, had its charter dissolved after a referendum on March 15, 2011, upon which its residents were merged into the balance population. The balance includes the area of Davidson County that made up the City of Nashville prior to the 1963 merger with Davidson County as well as large areas of previously ...

  9. Bellevue, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue is a neighborhood of Nashville, situated about 13 miles southwest of the downtown area via Interstate 40. [3] It is served by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. The 2016 population estimate for Bellevue's two main zip codes was 77,862.