Alabama map with cities and rivers

The Labeled Map of Alabama reveals the exact location of the Alabama state in the US. Alabama became the twenty-second state to join the Union on the day of fourteenth December, in 1819. Accordingly, Alabama is recognized as one out of the fifty states situated in the US. It is positioned in the southeastern region of the US between Georgia and Mississippi. It borders Tennessee in the north, and Florida in the south.

Labeled Map of Alabama

A small part of Alabama in the southwestern region touches the Gulf of Mexico. A detailed labeled map of Alabama not only shows this wonderful US state but also its boundaries. It includes Montgomery, the state capital, populated places, and major cities, lakes and rivers, interstate and principal highways, and railroads.

Alabama map with cities and rivers

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Alabama map with cities and rivers

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Alabama Cities:


Cities with populations over 10,000 include: Alabaster, Albertville, Alexander City, Anniston, Athens, Auburn, Bessemer, Birmingham, Cullman, Daphne, Decatur, Dothan, Enterprise, Eufaula, Fairfield, Fairhope, Florence, Fort Payne, Gadsden, Hartselle, Hoover, Hueytown, Huntsville, Jacksonville, Jasper, Leeds, Madison, Millbrook, Mobile, Montgomery, Mountain Brook, Muscle Shoals, Northport, Opelika, Oxford, Ozark, Pelham, Pell City, Phoenix City, Prattville, Prichard, Saraland, Scottsboro, Selma, Sheffield, Sylacauga, Talladega, Troy, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, Tuskegee and Vestavia Hills.

Alabama Interstates:


North-South interstates include: Interstate 59, Interstate 65 and Interstate 85. East-West interstates include: Interstate 10 and Interstate 20.

Alabama Routes:


US Highways and State Routes include: Route 11, Route 29, Route 31, Route 43, Route 45, Route 72, Route 72A, Route 78, Route 80, Route 82, Route 84, Route 98, Route 231, Route 278, Route 280, Route 331, Route 411 and Route 431.

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Alabama map with cities and rivers

Alabama map with cities and rivers

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What cities are in southern Alabama?

Cities near Southern, Alabama:.
Huntsville, AL..
Madison, AL..
Albertville, AL..
Hartselle, AL..
Cullman, AL..
Decatur, AL..
Scottsboro, AL..
Athens, AL..

What cities are in northern Alabama?

Huntsville is the region's largest metropolitan area. Decatur and Florence-Muscle Shoals are classified as metropolitan areas as well. Albertville, Cullman, Fort Payne, and Scottsboro are each the hubs of their own micropolitan regions. Other cities of notable size include Madison and Athens.

What cities are in East Alabama?

Major cities.

What is Alabama known for?

What Is Alabama Known For? Alabama is known for its Southern hospitality, its history of civil rights struggles, and as the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement. It is also a large producer of two commodities in the United States and is a significant home to space discovery.