Georgia Counties
Georgia, Located in the southeastern United States, this state is known for its diverse geography, spanning from the Appalachian Mountains to the Atlantic coast. Key cities include Atlanta, the capital and a major economic hub, and Savannah, known for its historic district. The state is a center for agriculture, particularly peaches and pecans, and has a significant film and television industry.. There are 159 county in Georgia. You can find the list of these counties and detailed information from the links below.
With 159 counties, Georgia contains a mix of major metropolitan hubs, small rural towns, and everything in between. Here are some notable Georgia counties:
Fulton County - Home to state capital Atlanta, Fulton County has over 1 million residents. As a major economic center, Atlanta influences growth and culture within the county.
Gwinnett County - Located in the Atlanta metro area, Gwinnett County has experienced rapid population growth and is now Georgia's second most populous county with over 920,000 residents.
Chatham County - Anchored by the historic city of Savannah, Chatham County is an industrial and port hub, also drawing tourists to its southern charms. Population is around 290,000.
Bulloch County - Statesboro and Georgia Southern University lend a youthful vibe to rural Bulloch County. Agriculture, especially peanuts, drive the economy of this county of around 75,000.
Rabun County - Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Rabun County has stunning natural beauty that draws outdoor enthusiasts. Only about 17,000 residents live in this rustic, scenic county.
From bustling Atlanta suburbs to sleepy mountain hamlets, Georgia's counties showcase the diversity of the Peach State's landscapes and communities. Counties both large and small contribute to Georgia's rich culture and economy.


