Sumter County

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Sumter County is a rural county in western Alabama known for its agricultural landscape, small communities, and location along the Mississippi state line.

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instanceOf county
border Mississippi
bordersCounty Choctaw County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Greene County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Kemper County, Mississippi
Lauderdale County, Mississippi
Marengo County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Noxubee County, Mississippi
Pickens County, Alabama NERFINISHED
country United States of America
countySeat Livingston, Alabama
FIPSCode 01119
GNISID 0126530
governingBody Sumter County Commission
hasArea approximately 913 square miles
hasAreaCode 205
659
hasInstitution University of West Alabama
hasLandscapeCharacteristic forested areas
pastureland
rural farmland
hasMajorHighway Interstate 20
Interstate 59 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 11 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 43 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 80
hasMajorRiver Tombigbee River
hasPopulationCharacteristic sparsely populated
hasPrimaryEconomicSector agriculture
forestry
timber production
hasSchoolDistrict Sumter County School District
isPartOf U.S. Census Bureau’s Demopolis micropolitan area
isRural true
knownFor agricultural landscape
small communities
landArea approximately 904 square miles
largestCity Livingston, Alabama
locatedIn western Alabama
locatedInRegion Alabama Black Belt region
surface form: western Black Belt of Alabama
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
namedAfter Thomas Sumter
partOf Black Belt (Alabama)
surface form: Black Belt region of Alabama
postalAbbreviation AL
seatOfUniversity University of West Alabama
surface form: University of West Alabama in Livingston
state Alabama
waterArea approximately 9 square miles

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Alabama containsCounty Sumter County