List of metropolitan areas in Georgia (U.S. state)
The U.S. Census Bureau lists fourteen metropolitan areas (Metropolitan Statistical Areas) and four trading areas (Combined Statistical Areas) in the U.S. state of Georgia. The tables below include the Census Bureau's most recent populations (2020 Census; released August 12, 2021).[1][2]
Rank | Metropolitan Area | Population, 2020 Census |
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1 | Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Roswell | 6,089,815 |
2 | Augusta (GA–SC) | 611,000 |
3 | Savannah | 404,798 |
4 | Columbus (GA–AL) | 328,883 |
5 | Macon | 233,802 |
6 | Athens | 215,415 |
7 | Gainesville | 203,136 |
8 | Warner Robins | 191,614 |
9 | Albany | 148,922 |
10 | Valdosta | 148,126 |
11 | Dalton | 142,827 |
12 | Brunswick | 113,495 |
13 | Rome | 98,584 |
14 | Hinesville | 81,424 |
Rank | Combined Statistical Area | Population, 2020 Census |
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1 | Atlanta–Athens–Clarke County–Sandy Springs (GA-AL) | 6,930,423 |
2 | Savannah–Hinesville–Statesboro–Jesup | 597,465 |
3 | Columbus–Phenix City (AL)–Auburn (AL)–Opelika (AL) | 503,124 |
4 | Macon–Warner Robins | 425,416 |
See also[]
- Table of United States Metropolitan Statistical Areas
- Table of United States Combined Statistical Areas
- Georgia statistical areas
References[]
- ^ "2020 Population and Housing State Data". United States Census Bureau, Population Division. August 12, 2021. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
- ^ "USA: Combined Metropolitan Areas". CityPopulation.de. August 2021. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
Categories:
- Metropolitan areas of Georgia (U.S. state)
- Lists of metropolitan areas in the United States