List of counties in Tennessee

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Americký stát Tennessee je členěn do 95 okresů. * Anderson County * * * * Blount County * * * * * * * * * Clay County * * * * * * * * * * * Fentress County * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Jackson County * * * Knox County * * * * * Lincoln County * * * * * * * * * * * * * Morgan County * * Overton County * * Pickett County * Polk County * Putnam County * * Roane County * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Washington County * * * * * rdf:langString
Der US-amerikanische Bundesstaat Tennessee ist in 95 Countys eingeteilt. Die offizielle Abkürzung von Tennessee lautet TN, der FIPS-Code ist 47. Der FIPS-Code jedes einzelnen Countys beginnt also stets mit 47, an die für jedes County jeweils eine dreistellige Zahl angehängt wird. Die Angaben für die Einwohnerzahl entsprechen den Ergebnissen der Volkszählung im Jahr 2010. rdf:langString
Les comtés de l'État du Tennessee sont au nombre de 95. Il s'y trouve au Tennessee 22 comtés (counties) portant un nom unique, alors que chacun des 73 autres a un ou plusieurs homonymes dans d'autres États de l'Union. rdf:langString
Lista delle 95 contee del Tennessee, negli Stati Uniti d'America: rdf:langString
다음은 테네시주의 군 목록이다. rdf:langString
テネシー州の郡一覧は、アメリカ合衆国テネシー州内の郡の一覧である。テネシー州内には95の郡がある。 rdf:langString
Lista hrabstw w stanie Tennessee obejmuje 95 jednostek administracyjnych. rdf:langString
De Amerikaanse staat Tennessee is onderverdeeld in 95 county's, die weer zijn gegroepeerd in drie regio's. rdf:langString
A seguir, lista dos 95 condados do Tennessee. rdf:langString
Ниже представлен список округов американского штата Теннесси. rdf:langString
Detta är en lista över de 95 countyn som finns i delstaten Tennessee i USA. rdf:langString
Американський штат Теннессі поділяється на 95 округів. rdf:langString
There are 95 counties in the U.S. State of Tennessee. As of 2021, Shelby County was both Tennessee's most populous county, with 924,454 residents, and the largest county in area, covering an area of 755 sq mi (1,955 km2). The least populous county was Pickett County (5,079) and the smallest in area was Trousdale County, covering 114 sq mi (295 km2). As of the same year, Davidson County, in which the capital Nashville is located, covers 502 sq mi (1,300 km2) with a population of 703,953. The population of the state of Tennessee as of the 2021 census estimate was 6,975,218 in an area of 42,169 sq mi (109,217 km2). The oldest county is Washington County, founded in 1777. The most recently formed county is Chester County (1879). rdf:langString
这是美国田纳西州所有95个县的列表。县是美国行政区域中低于州的一级,绝大多数情况下会大于市或镇,并且处在一个州或领地范围内。 截止2010年,谢尔比县是田纳西州人口最多并且面积也最大的县,拥有92万7644位居民,占地1955平方公里。人口最少的皮克特县只有4945位居民,面积最小的特劳斯代尔县占地295平方公里。州首府所在的戴维森县人口为56万9891人,全州共计有634万6105人,面积为10万9217平方公里,与2000年美国人口普查时的568万9283人相比增长了65万6822人,增长率超过10%。全州最年长的是1777成立的华盛顿县,最年轻的则是1879年成立的切斯特县。 根据2000年人口普查数据,田纳西州的人口中心位于35°47′45″N 86°23′52″W / 35.795862°N 86.397772°W,拉瑟福县县城默弗里斯伯勒以南4公里。人口中心是与地理中心相对的一个概念,指的是可以让以该点为中心划分的各个地区人口相对均衡;田纳西州的地理中心则位于默弗里斯伯勒东北部8公里处。1976年,拉瑟福县历史协会在州地理中心用一个方尖碑做了标识。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString Seznam okresů v Tennessee
rdf:langString Liste der Countys in Tennessee
rdf:langString Contaetha in Tennessee
rdf:langString Contee del Tennessee
rdf:langString Comtés de l'État du Tennessee
rdf:langString List of counties in Tennessee
rdf:langString テネシー州の郡一覧
rdf:langString 테네시주의 군 목록
rdf:langString Lijst van county's in Tennessee
rdf:langString Lista hrabstw w stanie Tennessee
rdf:langString Lista de condados do Tennessee
rdf:langString Список округов Теннесси
rdf:langString Lista över countyn i Tennessee
rdf:langString 田纳西州县级行政区列表
rdf:langString Список округів штату Теннессі
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rdf:langString Bedford
rdf:langString Cannon
rdf:langString Chester
rdf:langString Clay
rdf:langString Coffee
rdf:langString Cumberland
rdf:langString Franklin
rdf:langString Hamilton
rdf:langString Houston
rdf:langString Jackson
rdf:langString Lewis
rdf:langString Lincoln
rdf:langString Madison
rdf:langString Marion
rdf:langString Monroe
rdf:langString Montgomery
rdf:langString Rhea
rdf:langString Tipton
rdf:langString Warren
rdf:langString Washington
rdf:langString Bradley
rdf:langString Carroll
rdf:langString Hancock
rdf:langString Henry
rdf:langString Johnson
rdf:langString Lake
rdf:langString Lawrence
rdf:langString Morgan
rdf:langString Rutherford
rdf:langString Scott
rdf:langString Smith
rdf:langString Stewart
rdf:langString Sullivan
rdf:langString Union
rdf:langString White
rdf:langString Williamson
rdf:langString Van Buren
rdf:langString Wilson
rdf:langString Campbell
rdf:langString Davidson
rdf:langString Dickson
rdf:langString Dyer
rdf:langString Gibson
rdf:langString Henderson
rdf:langString Marshall
rdf:langString Moore
rdf:langString Perry
rdf:langString Robertson
rdf:langString Benton
rdf:langString Carter
rdf:langString Grundy
rdf:langString Haywood
rdf:langString Humphreys
rdf:langString Jefferson
rdf:langString Knox
rdf:langString Maury
rdf:langString Putnam
rdf:langString Shelby
rdf:langString Sumner
rdf:langString Grainger
rdf:langString Greene
rdf:langString Hawkins
rdf:langString Hickman
rdf:langString Lauderdale
rdf:langString Wayne
rdf:langString Giles
rdf:langString Loudon
rdf:langString Blount
rdf:langString Pickett
rdf:langString Fentress
rdf:langString Claiborne
rdf:langString Overton
rdf:langString Macon
rdf:langString Crockett
rdf:langString McMinn
rdf:langString Bledsoe
rdf:langString McNairy
rdf:langString Polk
rdf:langString Hardin
rdf:langString Cheatham
rdf:langString Decatur
rdf:langString DeKalb
rdf:langString Fayette
rdf:langString Weakley
rdf:langString Sevier
rdf:langString Roane
rdf:langString Trousdale
rdf:langString Cocke
rdf:langString Hamblen
rdf:langString Hardeman
rdf:langString Meigs
rdf:langString Counties of Tennessee
rdf:langString Obion
rdf:langString Sequatchie
rdf:langString Unicoi
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rdf:langString Washington County
rdf:langString .
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rdf:langString Rhea County
rdf:langString Obion County
rdf:langString Hardin County
rdf:langString Dickson County
rdf:langString Jefferson County
rdf:langString Sullivan County
rdf:langString Davidson County
rdf:langString Bedford County
rdf:langString Montgomery County
rdf:langString Humphreys County
rdf:langString Shelby County
rdf:langString Carter County
rdf:langString Landon Carter
rdf:langString U.S. President George Washington
rdf:langString Hickman County
rdf:langString Roane County
rdf:langString Knox County
rdf:langString Rutherford County
rdf:langString Stewart County
rdf:langString Sumner County
rdf:langString William Trousdale , Creek and Mexican–American War soldier and officer, state senator and Governor of Tennessee.
rdf:langString Griffith Rutherford, chairman of the legislature of the Southwest Territory.
rdf:langString U.S. naval officer and War of 1812 hero Stephen Decatur .
rdf:langString Publisher, scholar, orator, and Founding Father Benjamin Franklin .
rdf:langString Grainger, Claiborne, Campbell, Anderson and Knox counties
rdf:langString Governor of Louisiana and Governor of Mississippi Territory William C. C. Claiborne .
rdf:langString Tennessee state senator Abram Maury, Sr. , father of U.S. Representative Abram Poindexter Maury.
rdf:langString William Lee Davidson , a Brigadier General who died at the Revolutionary War Battle of Cowan's Ford.
rdf:langString John Overton , one of the cofounders of Memphis, Tennessee.
rdf:langString U.S. naval officer and War of 1812 hero James Lawrence .
rdf:langString Sam Houston , Tennessee governor and congressman, president of the Republic of Texas, U.S. Senator from Texas, and Texas governor.
rdf:langString Judge John Haywood , called "the father of Tennessee history."
rdf:langString U.S. Speaker of the House and Secretary of State Henry Clay .
rdf:langString American Revolutionary War General "Mad" Anthony Wayne
rdf:langString Jacob Tipton, father of Armistead Blevins, who supervised the organization of Shelby County; Tipton was killed by Native Americans in 1791 in a conflict over the Northwest Territory.
rdf:langString Joseph Hardin, legislator of the Southwest Territory and State of Franklin.
rdf:langString Chickasaw Nation lands acquired through the Jackson Purchase.
rdf:langString Native American word for the southern Appalachian Mountains, probably meaning white or fog-draped
rdf:langString Johann de Kalb , a German-born baron who assisted the Continentals during the American Revolutionary War.
rdf:langString White, Bledsoe, Rhea, Morgan, Fentress and Putnam counties
rdf:langString Either for its creation from parts of five counties or to memorialize East Tennessee's support for preservation of the Union
rdf:langString American Revolutionary War officer Daniel Morgan .
rdf:langString American Revolutionary War officer Israel Putnam .
rdf:langString Anderson and Claiborne counties
rdf:langString Anderson and Roane counties
rdf:langString Anderson, Campbell, Fentress and Morgan counties
rdf:langString Bedford, Lincoln and Franklin counties
rdf:langString Bedford, Warren and Franklin counties
rdf:langString Coffee, Warren and Franklin counties
rdf:langString Davidson, Williamson and Wilson counties
rdf:langString Early settler Hezekiah Hamblen.
rdf:langString Fentress and Overton counties
rdf:langString Franklin, Cannon, Jackson and White counties
rdf:langString Giles, Bedford, Lincoln and Maury counties
rdf:langString Governor of New Hampshire John Sullivan .
rdf:langString Governor of Tennessee Archibald Roane .
rdf:langString Governor of Tennessee Joseph McMinn .
rdf:langString Governor of Tennessee Newton Cannon .
rdf:langString Governor of Tennessee William Carroll .
rdf:langString Grainger and Hawkins counties
rdf:langString Greene and Hawkins counties
rdf:langString Hamilton, Marion and Warren counties
rdf:langString Hardeman, Henderson, McNairy and Madison counties
rdf:langString Hardin County and Indian lands
rdf:langString Hawkins and Claiborne counties
rdf:langString Hawkins and Knox counties
rdf:langString Haywood, Dyer and Tipton counties
rdf:langString Haywood, Madison, Dyer and Gibson counties
rdf:langString Henry Knox , the first U.S. Secretary of War.
rdf:langString Hickman County and Indian lands
rdf:langString Hickman, Lawrence, Maury and Wayne counties
rdf:langString Humphreys and Hickman counties
rdf:langString David Wilson, a member of the legislatures of North Carolina and the Southwest Territory.
rdf:langString Indian lands
rdf:langString Jackson County and Indian lands
rdf:langString Jackson and Overton counties
rdf:langString Jackson and Smith counties
rdf:langString James Henderson, an officer of the War of 1812.
rdf:langString Jefferson, Grainger and Greene counties
rdf:langString Knox County and Indian lands
rdf:langString Knox and Grainger Counties
rdf:langString Isaac Shelby , commander at Kings Mountain, first governor of Kentucky, and negotiator of the purchase of the western district from the Chickasaws.
rdf:langString McMinn and Bradley counties
rdf:langString Meriwether Lewis , explorer of the American West.
rdf:langString Montgomery and Robertson counties
rdf:langString Morgan, Overton and White counties
rdf:langString Part of North Carolina
rdf:langString Rhea County and Indian lands
rdf:langString Roane County and Indian lands
rdf:langString Roane, Monroe, Blount and McMinn counties
rdf:langString Rutherford County and Indian lands
rdf:langString Rutherford, Smith and Warren counties
rdf:langString Smith County and Indian lands
rdf:langString Smith and Sumner counties
rdf:langString Speaker of the "Lost State of Franklin" Senate
rdf:langString Sumner County and Indian lands
rdf:langString Tennessee and Sumner counties
rdf:langString Tennessee state legislator Edward Bradley.
rdf:langString Tennessee state legislator Edward Cheatham.
rdf:langString Tennessee state legislator Howell L. Pickett .
rdf:langString Tennessee state legislator James Fentress.
rdf:langString Tennessee state legislator Robert Henry Dyer.
rdf:langString Tennessee state legislator Robert I. Chester.
rdf:langString Tennessee state legislator William Moore.
rdf:langString The Cumberland Mountains.
rdf:langString The Obion River.
rdf:langString U.S. Attorney General Felix Grundy .
rdf:langString U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall .
rdf:langString U.S. President Andrew Jackson .
rdf:langString U.S. President James K. Polk .
rdf:langString U.S. President James Madison .
rdf:langString U.S. President James Monroe .
rdf:langString U.S. President Martin Van Buren
rdf:langString U.S. Representative Hugh Williamson .
rdf:langString U.S. Representative John Rhea .
rdf:langString U.S. Representative Parry Wayne Humphreys .
rdf:langString U.S. Representative Robert Weakley .
rdf:langString U.S. Representative William Dickson .
rdf:langString U.S. Secretary of War Benjamin Lincoln .
rdf:langString U.S. Senator Benjamin Hawkins .
rdf:langString U.S. Senator Nathaniel Macon .
rdf:langString US. Army general and hero of the Mexican–American War Winfield Scott .
rdf:langString Warren and White counties
rdf:langString Washington and Carter County
rdf:langString White, Jackson, Smith counties and Indian lands
rdf:langString Williamson County and Indian lands
rdf:langString Wilson, Macon, Smith and Sumner counties
rdf:langString Revolutionary-era orator and Virginia legislator Patrick Henry .
rdf:langString American Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene .
rdf:langString Davidson, Dickson, Montgomery and Robertson counties
rdf:langString Jethro Sumner , an American colonist who defended North Carolina against the British in 1780.
rdf:langString Anthony Bledsoe , Revolutionary War soldier, surveyor, and early settler in Sumner County
rdf:langString Dickson, Humphreys, Montgomery and Stewart counties
rdf:langString Virginia House of Burgesses member Arthur Campbell , who was a negotiator of Indian treaties.
rdf:langString American Revolutionary War officer Joseph Warren , who sent Paul Revere on his famous midnight ride
rdf:langString Francis Marion , the "Swamp Fox" of the American Revolutionary War.
rdf:langString Return Jonathan Meigs , an officer in the Continental Army who was for many years a federal Indian and military agent in Tennessee.
rdf:langString Creek War veteran David Benton , an early settler in the county.
rdf:langString Duncan Stewart, Tennessee state legislator and lieutenant governor of Mississippi Territory.
rdf:langString Fentress, Jackson, Smith, White and Overton counties
rdf:langString President of the Continental Congress John Hancock .
rdf:langString James Robertson , Tennessee state legislator and founder of the Watauga Settlements.
rdf:langString Edwin Hickman, a longhunter killed by Native Americans near the present-day site of Centerville.
rdf:langString John Montgomery , leader of the Nickajack Expedition.
rdf:langString Davy Crockett , frontier humorist, Congressman, and defender of the Alamo.
rdf:langString John McNairy, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Tennessee.
rdf:langString John H. Gibson, a soldier of the Natchez Expedition and the Creek War.
rdf:langString Thomas Jones Hardeman, Creek War and War of 1812 soldier, later a member of the Republic of Texas legislature.
rdf:langString Thomas Johnson, an early settler of Carter County along the Doe River.
rdf:langString John White, Revolutionary War soldier and the first European-American settler in the county
rdf:langString John Coffee , frontiersman, planter, and veteran of Creek War and War of 1812.
rdf:langString Mary Grainger Blount, wife of William Blount and "first lady" of the Southwest Territory, which later became Tennessee.
rdf:langString Gilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette , a French-born general in the American Revolutionary War.
rdf:langString Joseph Anderson , U.S. Senator from Tennessee and first Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury.
rdf:langString William Cocke , one of Tennessee's first U.S. Senators.
rdf:langString U.S. President and Founding Father Thomas Jefferson .
rdf:langString James Lauderdale, who was killed in the War of 1812.
rdf:langString U.S. Senator and Governor of Virginia William B. Giles .
rdf:langString William Blount , governor of the Southwest Territory and later U.S. Senator
rdf:langString U.S. naval officer and War of 1812 hero Oliver Hazard Perry .
rdf:langString American Revolutionary War officer and U.S. Senator Daniel Smith .
rdf:langString John Sevier , governor of the State of Franklin and first Governor of Tennessee.
rdf:langString Revolutionary War officer Thomas Bedford, a large landowner in the area
rdf:langString Cherokee word believed to mean, opossum, he grins or runs.
rdf:langString First U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton .
rdf:langString Fort Loudoun, which was named for John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun, who led British and American forces during the French and Indian War.
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rdf:langString Celina
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rdf:langString Spencer
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rdf:langString Gallatin
rdf:langString Madisonville
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rdf:langString Knoxville
rdf:langString Erin
rdf:langString Waverly
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rdf:langString Elizabethton
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rdf:langString Shelbyville
rdf:langString Linden
rdf:langString Smithville
rdf:langString Savannah
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rdf:langString Altamont
rdf:langString Morristown
rdf:langString Crossville
rdf:langString Rogersville
rdf:langString McMinnville
rdf:langString Lawrenceburg
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rdf:langString Brownsville
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rdf:langString Cookeville
rdf:langString Hartsville
rdf:langString Decaturville
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rdf:langString Mountain City
rdf:langString Gainesboro
rdf:langString Sevierville
rdf:langString Greeneville
rdf:langString Blountville
rdf:langString Sneedville
rdf:langString Byrdstown
rdf:langString Hohenwald
rdf:langString Jonesborough
rdf:langString Maynardville
rdf:langString Tiptonville
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rdf:langString Americký stát Tennessee je členěn do 95 okresů. * Anderson County * * * * Blount County * * * * * * * * * Clay County * * * * * * * * * * * Fentress County * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Jackson County * * * Knox County * * * * * Lincoln County * * * * * * * * * * * * * Morgan County * * Overton County * * Pickett County * Polk County * Putnam County * * Roane County * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Washington County * * * * *
rdf:langString Der US-amerikanische Bundesstaat Tennessee ist in 95 Countys eingeteilt. Die offizielle Abkürzung von Tennessee lautet TN, der FIPS-Code ist 47. Der FIPS-Code jedes einzelnen Countys beginnt also stets mit 47, an die für jedes County jeweils eine dreistellige Zahl angehängt wird. Die Angaben für die Einwohnerzahl entsprechen den Ergebnissen der Volkszählung im Jahr 2010.
rdf:langString There are 95 counties in the U.S. State of Tennessee. As of 2021, Shelby County was both Tennessee's most populous county, with 924,454 residents, and the largest county in area, covering an area of 755 sq mi (1,955 km2). The least populous county was Pickett County (5,079) and the smallest in area was Trousdale County, covering 114 sq mi (295 km2). As of the same year, Davidson County, in which the capital Nashville is located, covers 502 sq mi (1,300 km2) with a population of 703,953. The population of the state of Tennessee as of the 2021 census estimate was 6,975,218 in an area of 42,169 sq mi (109,217 km2). The oldest county is Washington County, founded in 1777. The most recently formed county is Chester County (1879). According to the 2020 census, the center of population for Tennessee was located at 35°49′16″N 86°19′57″W / 35.821189°N 86.332487°W, 3.5 mi (5.6 km) southeast of Murfreesboro in Rutherford County. The center of population pinpoints the location at which the population of the state, as placed on a map of the state where they reside, would balance out the map. The geographic center, the point where the map of Tennessee would balance without the population, is located 5 mi (8 km) northeast of Murfreesboro. In 1976, the Rutherford County Historical Society marked the geographic center of Tennessee with an obelisk. Some of the counties were formed in part or completely from lands previously controlled by American Indians. The "Indian lands" were territories that American Indians had occupied from pre-Columbian times and to which they were granted the legal right of occupancy in an act of the United States government. In cases where counties had been formed from that territory, the legal right of American Indian occupancy was revoked in a federal act prior to the formal establishment of the county. For Tennessee, ten treaties were negotiated between 1770 and 1835, defining the areas assigned to European settlers and to American Indians, regulating the right of occupancy regarding the lands. The remaining indigenous population was eventually removed from Tennessee to what became the state of Oklahoma. The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, which is used by the United States government to uniquely identify counties, is provided with each entry. FIPS codes are five-digit numbers; for Tennessee the codes start with 47 and are completed with the three-digit county code. The FIPS code for each county in the table links to census data for that county.
rdf:langString Les comtés de l'État du Tennessee sont au nombre de 95. Il s'y trouve au Tennessee 22 comtés (counties) portant un nom unique, alors que chacun des 73 autres a un ou plusieurs homonymes dans d'autres États de l'Union.
rdf:langString Lista delle 95 contee del Tennessee, negli Stati Uniti d'America:
rdf:langString 다음은 테네시주의 군 목록이다.
rdf:langString テネシー州の郡一覧は、アメリカ合衆国テネシー州内の郡の一覧である。テネシー州内には95の郡がある。
rdf:langString Lista hrabstw w stanie Tennessee obejmuje 95 jednostek administracyjnych.
rdf:langString De Amerikaanse staat Tennessee is onderverdeeld in 95 county's, die weer zijn gegroepeerd in drie regio's.
rdf:langString A seguir, lista dos 95 condados do Tennessee.
rdf:langString Ниже представлен список округов американского штата Теннесси.
rdf:langString Detta är en lista över de 95 countyn som finns i delstaten Tennessee i USA.
rdf:langString Американський штат Теннессі поділяється на 95 округів.
rdf:langString 这是美国田纳西州所有95个县的列表。县是美国行政区域中低于州的一级,绝大多数情况下会大于市或镇,并且处在一个州或领地范围内。 截止2010年,谢尔比县是田纳西州人口最多并且面积也最大的县,拥有92万7644位居民,占地1955平方公里。人口最少的皮克特县只有4945位居民,面积最小的特劳斯代尔县占地295平方公里。州首府所在的戴维森县人口为56万9891人,全州共计有634万6105人,面积为10万9217平方公里,与2000年美国人口普查时的568万9283人相比增长了65万6822人,增长率超过10%。全州最年长的是1777成立的华盛顿县,最年轻的则是1879年成立的切斯特县。 根据2000年人口普查数据,田纳西州的人口中心位于35°47′45″N 86°23′52″W / 35.795862°N 86.397772°W,拉瑟福县县城默弗里斯伯勒以南4公里。人口中心是与地理中心相对的一个概念,指的是可以让以该点为中心划分的各个地区人口相对均衡;田纳西州的地理中心则位于默弗里斯伯勒东北部8公里处。1976年,拉瑟福县历史协会在州地理中心用一个方尖碑做了标识。 一些县的领地以前部分或完全是由美洲原住民控制的,原住民早在哥伦布发现美洲大陆以前就已经在这里生活,之后联邦政府也通过法律承认了印第安人保留地的合法权利。如果有哪个县是占据或部分占据原本保留地来建立的,那么在建立前印第安人占用领地的合法权利就已经被一个联邦法案或条约撤消。以田纳西为例,从1770年至1835年共谈判了10个条约,对于来自欧洲的移民和印第安人各自的居住地进行了调节。最终,田纳西州境内的土著人口都离开了这里,迁移到了今天属奥克拉荷马州的地区。 以下表格会在每一个县的名称后面列出其联邦资料处理标准代码(简称FIPS代码),该代码是联邦政府用来区分各州和各县的唯一识别码,田纳西州的FIPS代码是47,结合任何一个县的代码则为“47XXX”。所有的FIPS代码将链接至该县最近的一次人口普查数据。
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