Chattanooga–Cleveland–Dalton, TN–GA–AL Combined Statistical Area
The Chattanooga–Cleveland–Dalton, TN–GA–AL Combined Statistical Area covers a total of thirteen counties – seven in southeast Tennessee, five in northwest Georgia, and one in northeast Alabama. The combined statistical area consists of three metropolitan statistical areas – Chattanooga, Cleveland, and Dalton – as well as the Athens, Dayton, and Scottsboro micropolitan statistical areas. At the 2010 census, the CSA had a population of 923,460.[1]
Counties
- Bradley County, Tennessee
- Catoosa County, Georgia
- Dade County, Georgia
- Hamilton County, Tennessee
- Jackson County, Alabama
- Marion County, Tennessee
- McMinn County, Tennessee
- Murray County, Georgia
- Polk County, Tennessee
- Rhea County, Tennessee
- Sequatchie County, Tennessee
- Walker County, Georgia
- Whitfield County, Georgia
Communities
Places with more than 150,000 inhabitants
- Chattanooga, Tennessee (principal city)
Places with 20,000 to 50,000 inhabitants
- Cleveland, Tennessee (principal city)
- Dalton, Georgia (principal city)
- East Ridge, Tennessee
Places with 10,000 to 20,000 inhabitants
Places with 5,000 to 10,000 inhabitants
Places with 1,000 to 5,000 inhabitants
- Apison, Tennessee (CDP)
- Benton, Tennessee
- Bridgeport, Alabama
- Chattanooga Valley, Georgia (CDP)
- Chatsworth, Georgia
- Chickamauga, Georgia
- Dunlap, Tennessee
- East Cleveland, Tennessee (CDP)
- Englewood, Tennessee
- Etowah, Tennessee
- Fairmount, Tennessee (CDP)
- Falling Water, Tennessee (CDP)
- Graysville, Tennessee
- Hopewell, Tennessee (CDP)
- Hollywood, Alabama
- Indian Springs, Georgia (CDP)
- Jasper, Tennessee
- Kimball, Tennessee
- Lakesite, Tennessee
- Lakeview, Georgia (CDP)
- Lone Oak, Tennessee (CDP)
- Lookout Mountain, Georgia
- Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
- Monteagle, Tennessee (partial)
- Mowbray Mountain, Tennessee (CDP)
- New Hope, Tennessee
- Powells Crossroads, Tennessee
- Ringgold, Georgia
- Rossville, Georgia
- Sale Creek, Tennessee (CDP)
- South Pittsburg, Tennessee
- Spring City, Tennessee
- Stevenson, Alabama
- Trenton, Georgia
- Tunnel Hill, Georgia
- Varnell, Georgia
- Walden, Tennessee
- Whitwell, Tennessee
- Wildwood Lake, Tennessee (CDP)
Places with less than 1,000 inhabitants
- Calhoun, Tennessee
- Charleston, Tennessee
- Cohutta, Georgia
- Copperhill, Tennessee
- Ducktown, Tennessee
- Dutton, Alabama
- Eton, Georgia
- Flat Top Mountain, Tennessee (CDP)
- Hytop, Alabama
- Langston, Alabama
- Niota, Tennessee
- Ooltewah, Tennessee (CDP)
- Orme, Tennessee
- Paint Rock, Alabama
- Pisgah, Alabama
- Pleasant Groves, Alabama
- Riceville, Tennessee (CDP)
- Ridgeside, Tennessee
- Section, Alabama
- Skyline, Alabama
- Woodville, Alabama
Other unincorporated places
- Bakewell, Tennessee
- Birchwood, Tennessee
- Carters, Georgia
- Cisco, Georgia
- Crandall, Georgia
- Delano, Tennessee
- Dennis, Georgia
- East Brainerd, Tennessee
- Farner, Tennessee
- Georgetown, Tennessee (partial)
- Hixson, Tennessee
- Kensington, Georgia
- McDonald, Tennessee
- Ocoee, Tennessee
- Old Fort, Tennessee
- Reliance, Tennessee
- Rocky Face, Georgia
- Rising Fawn, Georgia
- Ten Mile, Tennessee
- Tennga, Georgia
- Tilton, Georgia
- Turtletown, Tennessee
- Wildwood, Georgia
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See also
- Tennessee census statistical areas
- List of cities and towns in Tennessee
- Georgia statistical areas
- List of municipalities in Georgia (U.S. state)
References
- U.S. Census website. U.S. Census Bureau. February 4, 2011.
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