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Nashville is the capital and the second most populous city of the state of Tennessee in USA. Nashville is located on the bank of Cumberland River in Davidson County. According to the reports of United States Census Bureau in 2005 the population of Nashville-Davidson County was 607,413.

The 2005 population of the entire Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area which consists of 13 counties was 1,498,836. The population density of this region makes it the largest and fastest-growing metropolitan area in the state of Tennessee.

Nashville is a major center for the health care, music, publishing, and transportation industries. Nashville is also known as the "home of country music". Nowadays, Nashville has become a major music recording and production center. Since the 1960s, Nashville has been the second biggest music production center in the USA. In the year of 2006 Nashville's music industry had a total impact of $6.4 billion in the economy of this region and it also generated 19,000 jobs to the Nashville area.

Apart from that, Nashville's largest industry is actually health care. Nashville is home to more than 250 health care companies. In the year of 2006 the health care industry contributed $18.3 billion in the city's economy and generated 94,000 jobs to the Nashville-area economy.

Nashville also has a small but rising film industry . Numerous major motion pictures have been filmed in Nashville, including

  • The Green Mile,
  • The Last Castle,
  • Gummo,
  • Coal Miner's Daughter, and
  • Robert Altman's Nashville.

Here in Nashville you can be a part of numerous brilliant and exciting festivals of this region, which on the other way round can help you to acquire more knowledge on the culture of Nashville. Few of them are mentioned below:

The CMA Music Festival - It is a four day event takes place in June sporting performances by country music stars, autograph signings, artist-fan interaction, and other activities for country music fans.

Tennessee State Fair - It takes place in the month of September, and continues for nine days and includes rides, exhibits, rodeos, tractor pulls, and numerous other shows and attractions.

The Nashville Film Festival - This festival takes place each year for a week in April. It features hundreds of independent films and is one of the biggest film festivals in the Southern United States.

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