Kentucky is NOT a region, its a state, but it has regions in it,western and eastern coal Fields, knobs, penyrile, bluegrass, Jackson purchase, and... um... i forget the last one
There are 419 cities in the state of Kentucky
Nashville and Chattanooga, Tennessee; Huntsville, Alabama; and Kentucky's Bowling Green are some cities located in the Cumberland Plateau region. The plateau covers parts of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama.
Kentucky Knob is significant because it was designed by the famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Some cities located in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky include Lexington, Louisville, Frankfort, and Georgetown. These cities are known for their horse farms, rolling hills, and rich history tied to the horse racing industry.
Arlington, Blaine and Gratz are small cities in Kentucky. Mackville, Mentor and Prestonville are small cities in Kentucky.
The two largest cities, by population, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky are Louisville and Lexington.
The westernmost region of Kentucky, known as The Jackson Purchase, is the smallest region in the state. This region has only 8 counties.
No, there is only one Kentucky.
Bowling Green is a city in Kentucky.
Kentucky is in the South region of the United States of America, specifically Division 6 (East South Central) of Region 3 (South).
No. there are cities named Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, Tennessee‎, and Mississippi, but none in Kentucky.