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Border States of Alabama
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Alabama is situated in the south-eastern part of United States of America. Alabama shares its boundary with Florida in the south, Tennessee in the north and Georgia in the east. The Mississippi river lies in the west of Alabama and the gulf of Mexico lies in the south of Alabama. The border states of Alabama are significant and lays a very profound influence on the life in Alabama.
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The border states of Alabama are as follows:
- Georgia: Georgia is an important country that lies in the eastern boundary of Alabama. According to the 2006 census, Georgia has a total approximate population of 5,138,223 people. Georgia consists of 20 metropolitan cities. Some of the important cities in Georgia are Atlanta, Albany, Savannah, Milledgeville, Waycross and Augusta. Georgia is an important tourist destination and most of the people visiting Alabama make it a point to visit this border state of Alabama- Georgia.
- Mississippi: This border states of Alabama lies in the western border of Alabama. Some of the important cities in Mississippi are Bay St. Louis, Cleveland, Pascagoula, Jackson, Vicksburg and Greenwood. The state is blessed with exquisite natural beauty. Mississippi also played a very important role in the development of blue music. Drawn by its natural and cultural beauty, thousands of people visit Mississippi every year.
- Florida: Lying in the southern border of Alabama, Florida is another very important state in the United States of America. The main attractions in Florida are the exotic beaches and historical monuments. Florida is also noted for its shopping centers. There are cheap flights to Florida from most of the important destinations in the world.
- Tennessee: Tennessee lies in the north of Alabama. Tennessee is one of the few states in USA that has exquisite natural beauty. The Great Smoky Mountains, Iron Range Mountains and the Blue Ridge heighten the beauty of Alabama.
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