The Tennessee County Map clearly defines the political boundaries and sub-divisions of the state. The US state of Tennessee consists
of 95 counties each of which comes under the administration of respective county seats. There are a few exceptions to this arrangement as well which include the city of Nashville and Davidson County, City of Lynchburg and Moore County and City of Hartsville and Trousdale County which are governed by unified governments. Some of the major counties of the state include:
Anderson County: This county in the state of Tennessee is administered by the County seat of Clinton. Spread over a total area of 893 sq. km., the county holds a total population of nearly 72,430 according to the 2005 census.
Campbell County: Founded in 1806, the county is spread over an area of approximately 1,290 sq.km., the total population of the county is estimated at 40,686 according to the 2005 census.
Knox County: With its County Seat at Knoxville, Knox County is spread over an approximate area of 1,362 sq. km. The County holds a population of nearly 4043, 972 according to the 2005 census.
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