Georgia–Alabama region

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The Georgia–Alabama region is a bi-state area in the southeastern United States that spans parts of western Georgia and eastern Alabama, encompassing interconnected communities, economies, and cultural ties across the state line.

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Label Occurrences
Georgia–Alabama region canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bi-state region
geographic region
borderFollows Georgia–Alabama state line NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCharacteristic crosses state line between Georgia and Alabama
interconnected communities
labor market integration
shared cultural ties
shared regional economy
transportation interdependence
hasCulturalFeature Southern culture
regional sports rivalries and affiliations
shared media markets
hasDemographicFeature mixed urban and rural settlement pattern
predominantly rural and small metropolitan areas
racially diverse population
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
logistics and transportation
manufacturing
services
hasInfrastructure freight rail corridors
interstate highways
regional airports
locatedIn Alabama
Georgia NERFINISHED
Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States
partOf American South NERFINISHED
spans eastern Alabama
western Georgia

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United States Census Bureau-designated Columbus, Georgia-Alabama metropolitan area partOf Georgia–Alabama region
subject surface form: Columbus, Georgia-Alabama metropolitan area
Columbus, GA–AL metropolitan area partOf Georgia–Alabama region