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What is the population of the appalachian plateau in georgia? ?

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  1. We are NOT a plateau! We are precipitously riding serious ridge lines! Check your topo charts.


  2. Cities throughout both the Appalachian and Ozark regions are few and, except for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, they are not very large. For decades, people moved out of this region in large numbers, and the total population declined. However, this trend seems to be reversing in many sections. In southwestern Appalachia (Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama) and in the Ozarks, the population in the late 1990s was growing, and statistics suggest that the growth trend is likely to continue.

    Atlanta: 519,145 people

    Augusta: 195,182 people

    Columbus: 188,660 people

    Savannah: 128,500 people

    Athens: 111,580 people

    Macon: 97,606 people

    Sandy Springs: 85,771 people

    Roswell: 79,334 people

    Albany: 76,939 people

    Johns Creek: 62,049 people

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