Southeast Georgia
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Southeast Georgia is a nineteen-county region located south of the Altamaha River in the U.S. state of Georgia. The 2010 census calculated the region's population to be at 523,905. The largest city in this region is Valdosta and the largest county is Lowndes County.
Counties[]
- Camden County - pop. 50,513
- Glynn County - pop. 79,626
- Charlton County - pop. 12,171
- Wayne County - pop. 30,099
- Brantley County - pop. 18,411
- Ware County - pop. 36,312
- Pierce County - pop. 18,758
- Appling County - pop. 18,236
- Bacon County - pop. 11,096
- Clinch County - pop. 6,798
- Echols County - pop. 4,034
- Jeff Davis County - pop. 15,068
- Coffee County - pop. 42,356
- Atkinson County - pop. 8,375
- Lanier County - pop. 10,078
- Lowndes County - pop. 109,233
- Brooks County - pop. 16,243
- Cook County - pop. 17,212
- Berrien County - pop. 19,286
Major cities[]
- Valdosta - pop. 56,457
- St. Marys - pop. 18,567
- Kingsland - pop. 17,949
- Brunswick - pop. 16,256
- Waycross - pop. 13,480
- St. Simons Island - pop. 12,743
- Douglas - pop. 11,695
- Jesup - pop. 9,841
- Adel - pop. 5,336
- Woodbine - pop. 1,352
Categories:
- Regions of Georgia (U.S. state)