List of municipalities in Georgia (U.S. state)
According to a New Georgia Encyclopedia article last updated in November 2015, there are 535 incorporated cities and towns in the U.S. state of Georgia.[1] Unlike the law of some other states, there is no legal difference in Georgia between cities and towns.[1]
Six municipalities listed below have merged with their counties to form consolidated city-counties.
- Athens-Clarke County
- Augusta-Richmond County
- Columbus-Muscogee County
- Cusseta-Chattahoochee County
- Georgetown-Quitman County
- Macon-Bibb County
Of these six, Athens-Clarke, Augusta-Richmond and Macon-Bibb Counties also have municipalities independent of the consolidated governments.
Payne City, a small city in Macon-Bibb County, is expected to ask the Macon-Bibb Legislative Delegation to take their charter and allow them to consolidate within Macon-Bibb County.
In two counties, Echols and Webster, existing municipalities were abolished, leaving only unified county governments comparable to the consolidated city-county governments listed above.
Largest municipalities
Largest municipalities according to 2012 estimates.[2]
† County seat
†† State capital and county seat
Rank | City | Population (2012) | County | Government |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Atlanta †† | 443,775 | Fulton, DeKalb | City |
2 | Augusta † | 198,413 | Richmond | City |
3 | Columbus † | 197,872 | Muscogee | City |
4 | Macon † | 155,369 | Bibb | City |
5 | Savannah † | 142,022 | Chatham | City |
6 | Athens † | 118,999 | Clarke | City |
7 | Sandy Springs | 99,419 | Fulton | City |
8 | Roswell | 93,692 | Fulton | City |
9 | Johns Creek | 82,306 | Fulton | City |
10 | Albany † | 77,431 | Dougherty | City |
11 | Warner Robins | 70,712 | Houston, Peach | City |
12 | Alpharetta | 61,981 | Fulton | City |
13 | Marietta † | 58,359 | Cobb | City |
14 | Valdosta † | 57,597 | Lowndes | City |
15 | Smyrna | 52,650 | Cobb | City |
16 | Dunwoody | 47,224 | DeKalb | City |
17 | Rome † | 36,159 | Floyd | City |
18 | East Point | 35,584 | Fulton | City |
19 | Milton | 35,015 | Fulton | City |
20 | Gainesville † | 34,786 | Hall | City |
21 | Hinesville † | 33,751 | Liberty | City |
22 | Peachtree City | 34,662 | Fayette | City |
23 | Newnan † | 34,174 | Coweta | City |
24 | Dalton † | 33,413 | Whitfield | City |
25 | Douglasville † | 31,269 | Douglas | City |
26 | Kennesaw | 30,990 | Cobb | City |
27 | LaGrange † | 30,478 | Troup | City |
28 | Statesboro † | 29,779 | Bulloch | City |
29 | Lawrenceville † | 29,481 | Gwinnett | City |
30 | Duluth | 27,926 | Gwinnett | City |
31 | Stockbridge | 26,281 | Henry | City |
32 | Woodstock | 25,135 | Cherokee | City |
33 | Carrollton † | 24,958 | Carroll | City |
34 | Canton † | 23,791 | Cherokee | City |
35 | Griffin † | 23,389 | Spalding | City |
36 | McDonough † | 22,599 | Henry | City |
37 | Acworth | 21,215 | Cobb | City |
38 | Pooler | 20,598 | Chatham | City |
39 | Union City | 20,501 | Fulton | City |
40 | Decatur † | 19,853 | DeKalb | City |
41 | Cartersville † | 19,810 | Bartow | City |
42 | Sugar Hill | 19,681 | Gwinnett | City |
43 | Milledgeville † | 19,401 | Baldwin | City |
44 | Snellville | 19,026 | Gwinnett | City |
45 | Forest Park | 18,874 | Clayton | City |
46 | Thomasville † | 18,488 | Thomas | City |
47 | St. Marys | 17,606 | Camden | City |
48 | Tifton † | 16,672 | Tift | City |
49 | Americus † | 16,393 | Sumter | City |
50 | Kingsland | 16,285 | Camden | City |
51 | Suwanee | 16,253 | Gwinnett | City |
52 | Dublin † | 16,215 | Laurens | City |
53 | Fayetteville † | 16,206 | Fayette | City |
54 | Calhoun † | 15,812 | Gordon | City |
55 | Chamblee | 15,790 | DeKalb | City |
56 | Brunswick † | 15,640 | Glynn | City |
57 | Norcross | 15,632 | Gwinnett | City |
58 | Riverdale | 15,493 | Clayton | City |
59 | Conyers † | 15,408 | Rockdale | City |
60 | Perry † | 14,730 | Houston | City |
61 | College Park | 14,649 | Fulton, Clayton | City |
62 | Moultrie † | 14,506 | Colquitt | City |
63 | Waycross † | 14,322 | Ware | City |
64 | Winder † | 14,271 | Barrow | City |
65 | Powder Springs | 14,253 | Cobb | City |
66 | Villa Rica | 14,226 | Carroll, Douglas | City |
67 | Fairburn | 13,720 | Fulton | City |
68 | Monroe † | 13,349 | Walton | City |
69 | Covington † | 13,347 | Newton | City |
70 | Cusseta † | 13,037 | Chattahoochee | City |
71 | Buford | 12,735 | Gwinnett, Hall | City |
72 | Bainbridge † | 12,603 | Decatur | City |
73 | Lilburn | 12,266 | Gwinnett | City |
74 | Grovetown | 12,210 | Columbia | City |
75 | Dallas † | 12,044 | Paulding | City |
76 | Douglas † | 11,834 | Coffee | City |
77 | Cordele † | 11,297 | Crisp | City |
78 | Loganville | 10,646 | Walton, Gwinnett | City |
79 | Vidalia | 10,609 | Toombs, Montgomery | City |
80 | Richmond Hill | 10,452 | Bryan | City |
81 | Jesup † | 10,268 | Wayne | City |
82 | Cairo † | 9,821 | Grady | City |
83 | Cedartown † | 9,775 | Polk | City |
84 | Fort Valley † | 9,721 | Peach | City |
85 | Holly Springs | 9,667 | Cherokee | City |
86 | Jefferson † | 9,601 | Jackson | City |
87 | Fort Oglethorpe | 9,446 | Catoosa | City |
88 | Rincon | 9,198 | Effingham | Town |
89 | Thomaston † | 9,070 | Upson | City |
90 | Fitzgerald † | 9,048 | Ben Hill | City |
91 | Garden City | 8,913 | Chatham | City |
92 | Doraville | 8,482 | DeKalb | City |
93 | Toccoa † | 8,404 | Stephens | City |
94 | Braselton | 7,875 | Jackson | Town |
95 | Clarkston | 7,733 | DeKalb | City |
96 | Swainsboro † | 7,599 | Emanuel | City |
97 | Centerville | 7,531 | Houston | City |
98 | Hampton | 7,098 | Henry | City |
99 | LaFayette † | 7,076 | Walker | City |
100 | Auburn | 7,057 | Barrow | City |
Two municipalities have been formed since the 2010 Census: Peachtree Corners in Gwinnett County, and Brookhaven in DeKalb County. As of February 2013, no official Census count or estimate of either town has been published.
- The boundaries of Peachtree Corners[3] are nearly coterminous with the boundaries of zip code #30092.[4] The 2010 census population of this zip code was 31,704.[5]
- The former Census Designated Place of North Atlanta, Georgia, is contained within the boundaries of Brookhaven. The 2010 census population of this CDP was 40,456.[5] A 2012 article on the vote to create Brookhaven claims an estimated population of 49,000, but with no source citation.[6]
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B
- Baconton
- Bainbridge
- Baldwin
- Ball Ground
- Barnesville
- Bartow
- Barwick
- Baxley
- Bellville
- Berkeley Lake
- Berlin
- Bethlehem
- Between
- Bishop
- Blackshear
- Blairsville
- Blakely
- Bloomingdale
- Blue Ridge
- Bluffton
- Blythe
- Bogart
- Boston
- Bostwick
- Bowdon
- Bowersville
- Bowman
- Braselton
- Braswell
- Bremen
- Brinson
- Bronwood
- Brookhaven
- Brooklet
- Brooks
- Broxton
- Brunswick
- Buchanan
- Buckhead
- Buena Vista
- Buford
- Butler
- Byromville
- Byron
C
- Cadwell
- Cairo
- Calhoun
- Camak
- Camilla
- Canon
- Canton
- Carl
- Carlton
- Carnesville
- Carrollton
- Cartersville
- Cave Spring
- Cecil
- Cedartown
- Centerville
- Centralhatchee
- Chamblee
- Chatsworth
- Chattahoochee Hills
- Chauncey
- Chester
- Chickamauga
- Clarkesville
- Clarkston
- Claxton
- Clayton
- Clermont
- Cleveland
- Climax
- Cobbtown
- Cochran
- Cohutta
- Colbert
- College Park
- Collins
- Colquitt
- Columbus
- Comer
- Commerce
- Concord
- Conyers
- Coolidge
- Cordele
- Cornelia
- Covington
- Crawford
- Crawfordville
- Culloden
- Cumming
- Cusseta
- Cuthbert
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
- Macon
- Madison
- Manassas
- Manchester
- Mansfield
- Marietta
- Marshallville
- Martin
- Maxeys
- Maysville
- McCaysville
- McDonough
- McIntyre
- McRae-Helena
- Meansville
- Meigs
- Menlo
- Metter
- Midville
- Midway
- Milan
- Milledgeville
- Millen
- Milner
- Milton
- Mitchell
- Molena
- Monroe
- Montezuma
- Monticello
- Montrose
- Moreland
- Morgan
- Morganton
- Morrow
- Morven
- Moultrie
- Mount Airy
- Mount Vernon
- Mount Zion
- Mountain City
- Mountain Park
N
O
P
Q
R
S
- Saint Marys
- Sale City
- Sandersville
- Sandy Springs
- Santa Claus
- Sardis
- Sasser
- Savannah
- Scotland
- Screven
- Senoia
- Shady Dale
- Sharon
- Sharpsburg
- Shellman
- Shiloh
- Siloam
- Sky Valley
- Smithville
- Smyrna
- Snellville
- Social Circle
- Soperton
- Sparks
- Sparta
- Springfield
- Stapleton
- Statesboro
- Statham
- Stillmore
- Stockbridge
- Stone Mountain
- Sugar Hill
- Summertown
- Summerville
- Sumner
- Sunny Side
- Surrency
- Suwanee
- Swainsboro
- Sycamore
- Sylvania
- Sylvester
T
U
V
W
- Waco
- Wadley
- Waleska
- Walnut Grove
- Walthourville
- Warm Springs
- Warner Robins
- Warrenton
- Warwick
- Washington
- Watkinsville
- Waverly Hall
- Waycross
- Waynesboro
- West Point
- Whigham
- White
- White Plains
- Whitesburg
- Willacoochee
- Williamson
- Winder
- Winterville
- Woodbine
- Woodbury
- Woodland
- Woodstock
- Woodville
- Woolsey
- Wrens
- Wrightsville
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Z
See also
References
- 1 2 Perry Hiott & Chris Dobbs, Georgia's City Governments, New Georgia Encyclopedia (last updated November 12, 2015).
- ↑ "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places". census.gov. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
- ↑ "Peachtree Corners Zoning Map" (PDF). cityofpeachtreecornersga.com. Retrieved 2013-03-06.
- ↑ "30092 zip code map". maps.google.com. Retrieved 2013-03-06.
- 1 2 "American Factfinder". factfinder2.census.gov. Retrieved 2013-03-06.
- ↑ "Brookhaven residents vote to create new city", Reporter Newspapers, July 31, 2012
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