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- Central_Alabama abstract "Central Alabama is the region in the state of Alabama that stretches 170 miles (270 km) from its western border with Mississippi to the eastern border with Georgia and 136 miles (219 km) from the northern border of Cullman County to the Alabama River in southern Autauga County. The region's population was 1,870,970 as of 2008. The Birmingham television market reaches approximately the same area.The Valley and Ridge Province of the Appalachians consist mainly of long, low ridges such as Red Mountain, Sand Mountain, Beaver Creek Mountain, Shades Mountain, and Coldwater Mountain in this region, and make impressive backdrops in the Greater Birmingham, Gadsden, and Anniston metropolitan areas. The easternmost part of Central Alabama around Anniston has the steepest mountains and highest elevations of the region. Coldwater Mountain and Mount Cheaha make up the highest of the mountain ridges that are located in the eastern portion of the region. The Coosa River divides the easternmost portion of the region from the central portion with the Birmingham area. The westernmost portion of Central Alabama is relatively a flat region with fertile black soil called the Black Belt. The Black Warrior River and its tributaries contribute to the fertile land of the area, and also serve as a demarcation line between the western and the central portions of the region. The central portion of Central Alabama varies from rugged in the east to flat in the west. Numerous valleys are scattered throughout this region between the mountain ridges including the densely populated Jones Valley and Shades Valley. Because the central portion is more rugged compared to the westernmost portion of Central Alabama, it is also the most flood-prone. Urban sprawl has exacerbated the risk of flooding by increasing the proportion of land covered by hard surfaces, leading to greater runoff during storms.The Black Warrior, Cahaba, and Coosa Rivers and their tributaries are among the many waterways that wind their way through the region. Other major waterways that run through the area include Choccolocco Creek, Shades Creek, and the Little Cahaba River.Large deposits of iron ore, limestone, and coal are chief among the plentiful mineral resources found in the region. The coincidence of these three in close proximity was a major incentive for the rapid development of industry in the Birmingham District after the American Civil War.".
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- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Alabama_Power.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink AmSouth_Bancorporation.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Anniston,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Anniston_Army_Depot.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Autauga_County,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink BBVA_Compass.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Bessemer,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham,_Alabama,_metropolitan_area.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham_District.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Black_Belt_(region_of_Alabama).
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Black_Warrior_River.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Cahaba_River.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Regions_of_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Cheaha_Mountain.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Coosa_River.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Cullman,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Cullman_County,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Energen.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Fort_McClellan.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Gadsden,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink HealthSouth.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Honda.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Hoover,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Iron_ore.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Jasper,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Jones_Valley_(Alabama).
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Mercedes-Benz.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Mississippi.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Montgomery,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Red_Mountain_(Birmingham).
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Regions_Financial_Corporation.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Ridge-and-Valley_Appalachians.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Saks,_Inc..
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Shades_Mountain.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Shades_Valley.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Shelton_State_Community_College.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Research_Institute.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Stillman_College.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Surface_runoff.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Sylacauga,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Tuscaloosa,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Alabama_at_Birmingham.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Urban_sprawl.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Valley,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink Vance,_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLink File:Birmingham_panorama.jpg.
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Central Alabama".
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Central".
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLinkText "central Alabama".
- Central_Alabama wikiPageWikiLinkText "west-central portion".
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- Central_Alabama subject Category:Regions_of_Alabama.
- Central_Alabama hypernym Region.
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- Central_Alabama type City.
- Central_Alabama type Settlement.
- Central_Alabama type SpatialThing.
- Central_Alabama comment "Central Alabama is the region in the state of Alabama that stretches 170 miles (270 km) from its western border with Mississippi to the eastern border with Georgia and 136 miles (219 km) from the northern border of Cullman County to the Alabama River in southern Autauga County. The region's population was 1,870,970 as of 2008.".
- Central_Alabama label "Central Alabama".
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- Central_Alabama lat "34.2248222".
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- Central_Alabama wasDerivedFrom Central_Alabama?oldid=543911428.
- Central_Alabama depiction Birmingham_panorama.jpg.
- Central_Alabama isPrimaryTopicOf Central_Alabama.