List of Largest Cities in Georgia (USA State)

Georgia is a state in the United States, it is located in the southern region of the country. It has an area of 153,909 km2 and has a population density of 165 people per square kilometer.

Atlanta is Georgia’s biggest and capital city, situated in Fulton county. It has a population of 447,824 people living on 344 square kilometers, with a population density of 1,219 people per square mile. Columbus and Augusta are the second and third-biggest cities, with populations of 202,824 and 197,350, respectively. Brookhaven has the greatest population density, with 1,219 people per square kilometer.

Atlanta Georgia
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RankNamePopulationArea (km²)Density
( inhabitants/km²)
County
1Atlanta447,8413441,219Fulton
2Columbus202,824560338Columbus-Muscogee
3Augusta197,350783250Richmond
4Savannah142,772267509Chatham
5Athens119,980301383Clarke
6Sandy Springs99,77097962Fulton
7Roswell94,034105837Fulton
8Macon89,981144633Bibb
9Johns Creek82,78879963Fulton
10Albany76,185142543Dougherty
11Warner Robins72,53193733Houston
12Alpharetta62,29869825Fulton
13Marietta59,08959945Cobb
14Valdosta56,48192589Lowndes
15Smyrna53,438391,288Cobb
16Brookhaven50,603291,689DeKalb
17Dunwoody47,591331,377DeKalb
18Peachtree Corners40,05941907Gwinnett
19Rome35,97380453Floyd
20Milton35,90799327Fulton
21Gainesville35,53382408Hall
22East Point35,51238887Fulton
23Peachtree City34,89363540Fayette
24Newnan34,84749672Coweta
25Hinesville34,22752632Liberty

5 interesting facts about the largest cities in Georgia

  1. Atlanta’s Population Boom: Atlanta is the state’s largest city, having grown rapidly over the past century to become the center of business, technology, and entertainment in the Southeastern U.S. Its metropolitan area has hosted over 6 million people in the past few years and remains one of the most rapidly growing areas in the country.
  2. Savannah’s Historic Charm: Savannah is one of the oldest cities in the state of Georgia and the one famous for its very historical architecture and beautiful public squares. It was a very old city established even as far back as the year 1733 when there were preserved antebellum homes and cobblestone streets, attracting millions of tourists each year.
  3. Augusta – The Golf Capital: Augusta is known all around the world for hosting the Masters, one of golf’s most famous tournaments, every April. The city is also one of the biggest in Georgia in terms of population and lies along the Savannah River, so it combines natural beauty with urban life.
  4. Columbus – A Military and Tech Hub: It is famous also because of its vicinity to the Fort Moore-one of the greatest U.S. Army bases in America. Moreover, it develops tech startups here and there. It has therefore started getting small to turn into a middle center for technologies and business in Georgia.
  5. Macon’s Music Legacy: Macon in central Georgia has a vibrant music culture. Otis Redding and Little Richard are some of its musical legends. Today, it celebrates its glory by hosting music festivals and preserving music museums. For Georgia, this city would mean culture.
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