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The Magic City [15] The Pittsburgh of the South [16] [17] The Steel City [18] The Tragic City [19] Cedar Bluff – Crappie Capital of the World [20] Daphne – The Jubilee City [21] Decatur. Ballooning Capital of Alabama [22] The Chicago of the South [23] Home of America's First Wave Pool [24] The River City [25] Wave Pool Capital of the World [26]
Alabama is divided into 67 counties and contains 461 municipalities consisting of 174 cities and 287 towns. [3] These cities and towns cover only 9.6% of the state's land mass but are home to 60.4% of its population. [2] The Code of Alabama 1975 defines the legal use of the terms "town" and "city" based on population.
Alabama City: 1 Etowah County: 35904 Alabama Fork: 1 Limestone County: Alabama Home Spur: 1 Tuscaloosa County: Alabama Ordnance Works: 1 Talladega County: Alabama Port: 1 Mobile County: 36523 Alabama Shores: 1 Colbert County: 35661 Alabaster: 1 Shelby County: 35007 Alaga: 1 Houston County: Alamet: 1 Dallas County: Albany: 1 Morgan County ...
The video was posted to YouTube on March 17, 2006 and soon became a viral sensation, attracting millions of views. [8] [9]The report received attention from MSNBC, radio personality Howard Stern and received a piece in The New York Times, in which columnist Virginia Heffernan called the clip "a local Alabama news segment that seems too hilarious to be real."
Sardis City: 3 Marshall County: 35957 Sardis Springs: 1 Limestone County: 35611 Sargon: 1 Jefferson County Satsuma: 1 Mobile County: 36572 Saucer: 1 Butler County: 36030 Savannah Ford: 1 Lauderdale County Saville: 1 Crenshaw County: 36041 Sawyerville: 1 Hale County: 36776 Sayre: 1 Jefferson County: 35139 Sayre Mines: 1 Jefferson County Sayreton ...
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Not a single girl name that start with “U” graces the Social Security Administration’s top 1000 list. According to Wattenberg, the fastest-rising name is Ulani. She also says parents-to-be ...
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