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The major cities in Georgia are Atlanta and Savannah.
The region that is the smallest and is a source of coal deposits in Georgia is the Appalachian Plateau region in the northwest part of the state. It is known for its coal mining history and has significant coal reserves.
Delaware and Rhode Island had the smallest populations in 1750 among the American colonies.
Five major port cities in the southeast United States are Miami, Florida; Charleston, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; Norfolk, Virginia; and New Orleans, Louisiana. These cities play key roles in trade and commerce in the region.
Providing the smallest city for each state would exceed the character limit. However, a potential way to find this information would be to search for a list of the smallest cities in each state online to get a comprehensive overview.
The largest cities in Georgia by population are Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, and Macon. The smallest cities can vary depending on criteria used, but some of the smallest by population are Edge Hill, Bronwood, and Santa Claus.
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Georgia had the smallest population in 1740 because they didn't have any slaves.
Well there is Atlanta Augusta Savannah Athens Colunbus
Appalachian Plateau is the smallest region.
Appalachian Plateau is the smallest region.
722 cities
Atlanta, GA Columbus, GA Savannah, GA Sandy Springs, GA Macon, GA
Which cities in Georgia accept absorbing section 8
=Atlanta (capitol duhh), Kennesaw(soooo boring), Marietta, Gwinnett, and Austell=
Mayors are for cities. Georgia has many cities. You would need to be more specific.
Dalton, Marietta and Atlanta are major cities located in North Georgia in the United States. Duluth, Smyma and Jasper, Georgia are also major cities in North Georgia.