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Cities in Georgia



Major cities in Georgia include Atlanta (the capital), Athens, Augusta, Macon, Blue Ridge, Savannah, Columbus, and Valdosta. Atlanta is the capital of the state. It is also the most populated city and home to the World of Coca Cola.




Cities in Georgia are famous for their scenic beauties and hospitality. Major cities in Georgia include Atlanta (the capital), Augusta, Athens, Blue Ridge, Macon, Columbus, Savannah, and Valdosta.

About Cities in Georgia
Georgia is a state in the Southern United States. The state was formed in 1732 and it is the last colony of the thirteen colonies.

The capital of the state is Atlanta. The state is also known as the Empire State of the South. Given below are the major cities in Georgia:
  • Atlanta - It is the capital of the state. It is largest city and is famous for being the home of Coca Cola, one of the biggest selling beverages in the world. Atlanta is also the most populated city in the state.
  • Augusta - This city is located in the Classic Heartland Area of the state. It houses the Augusta National Golf Club, which is site of the Augusta Masters. Augusta is also named as Augusta - Richmond County.
  • Athens - Houses the University of Georgia. It also is located in the Classic Heartland Area of the state. The city is also famous for the Georgia Museum of Natural History.
  • Columbus - Columbus serves as the county seat of Muscogee County. It is located 100 miles south of Atlanta. The city is famous for the National Infantry Museum and National Civil War Naval Museum.
  • Blue Ridge - It is the entrance to the Mountains. It is a tiny resort city situated in Historic High County at the lower slopes of the Appalachian Trail.
  • Savannah - It is the oldest city in the state. It is also the biggest city in the state and serves as the county seat of Chatham County. It was originally the capital of the state. Currently, it is a major harbor on the Atlantic Ocean and an industrial hub.
  • Macon - The city is also known as the Cherry Blossom Capital of Georgia and the Heart of Georgia. It serves as the county seat of Bibb County. Located in the Classic Heartland, the city is famous for the Museum of Arts and Sciences and Georgia Music Hall of Fame.
  • Valdosta (Azalea City) - It is the home to Wild Adventures. It is the 11th biggest city in the state. Valdosta is famous for Wild Adventures, a popular theme park and zoo. Valdosta State University is also situated here.

Biggest Cities in Georgia
According to the 2010 census, the biggest cities in the state by population are as follows:

City Population
Atlanta 420,003
Augusta 195,844
Columbus 189,885
Savannah 136,286
Athens 115,452
Sandy Springs 93,853
Macon 91,351
Roswell 88,346
Albany 77,434
Johns Creek 76,728
Warner Robins 66,588
Alpharetta 57,551
Marietta 56,579
Valdosta 54,518
Smyrna 51,271



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