List of metropolitan areas of Alabama
The following is a list of the largest metropolitan areas in Alabama.[1] As of 2020, Huntsville was the largest city, but Birmingham has a bigger metropolitan area. The table data is from the Us Census in 2010 and 2020.[2][3]
Rank | Metropolitan Area | Population (2020 Census) |
Population (2010 Census) | |
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1 | Birmingham | 1,091,921 | 1,061,024 | |
2 | Huntsville | 481,681 | 417,593 | |
3 | Mobile | 428,692 | 430,573 | |
4 | Montgomery | 372,583 | 374,536 | |
5 | Tuscaloosa | 253,211 | 239,207 | |
6 | Daphne | 229,287 | 182,265 | |
7 | Auburn | 166,831 | 140,247 | |
8 | Decatur | 152,740 | 152,829 | |
9 | Dothan | 150,214 | 145,639 | |
10 | Florence-Muscle Shoals | 148,779 | 147,137 | |
11 | Anniston-Oxford | 113,469 | 118,572 | |
12 | Gadsden | 102,371 | 104,430 |
Rank | Combined Statistical area | Population (2016 Estimate) |
Population (2010 Census) |
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1 | Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega | 1,361,299 | 1,302,283 |
2 | Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville | 768,033 | 664,441 |
3 | Mobile-Daphne-Fairhope | 623,399 | 595,257 |
4 | Pensacola-Ferry Pass | 523,412 | 487,310 |
5 | Columbus-Auburn-Opelika | 501,589 | 469,327 |
6 | Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark | 248,286 | 245,838 |
See also[]
- Table of United States Metropolitan Statistical Areas
- Table of United States Combined Statistical Areas
References[]
- ^ "Alabama metro area chart". 3 December 2021.
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