Alabama

Heart of Dixie
State flag of Alabama featuring a crimson saltire (St. Andrew's cross) on a white field
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Quick Stats
5.1M Population
#24 Rank
1819 Joined
52.4k Area (mi²)
Map
Geographical map showing the layout of Alabama bordering the Gulf of Mexico and multiple states

Seal and Motto
Official seal of Alabama featuring a map of the state with its major rivers and neighboring states
"Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere"
Additional Information
Abbreviation AL
Motto Origin

Meaning: "We dare defend our rights."

Adopted 1923.

Official Website Alabama.gov
Population Growth
Overview

Alabama, known as the "Heart of Dixie," boasts stunning natural beauty ranging from vast forested mountains in the north to the pristine white-sand beaches of the Gulf Coast. It is a major center for aerospace and automotive innovation, offering a unique blend of traditional Southern hospitality and a forward-looking technological landscape.

Historical Significance

Alabama officially joined the Union on December 14, 1819, as the 22nd state. It served as a pivotal battlefield of historical transformation, most notably as the birthplace and epicenter of the American Civil Rights Movement in Montgomery and Birmingham, events that reshaped the nation's political and social history during the 20th century.

Top Cities & Hubs
1

Huntsville

Population: ~220,000

Known as "Rocket City," it is a global leader in aerospace and defense technology and is currently the fastest-growing city in the state.

2

Birmingham

Population: ~210,000

A historic industrial hub that transformed into a major medical and financial center, featuring a rich cultural heritage and vibrant dining scene.

3

Montgomery

Population: ~200,000

The state capital and a monumental center for American history, home to iconic landmarks of the Civil War and the Alabama Civil Rights Trail.

4

Mobile

Population: ~190,000

The state's only saltwater port city, famous for hosting the oldest Mardi Gras celebration in America and its rich French and Spanish heritage.

5

Tuscaloosa

Population: ~100,000

Home to the University of Alabama, this thriving college town is a center for education, culture, and high-energy college athletics.

Key Landmarks & Economy
U.S. Space & Rocket Center: Located in Huntsville, this premier museum features original rockets and artifacts from NASA's Apollo and Space Shuttle missions.
Gulf Shores Beaches: Famous for their brilliant white quartz sand and crystal-clear waters, these beaches are a cornerstone of the state's tourism industry.
Automotive Manufacturing: Alabama is a leading producer of vehicles, hosting major assembly plants for global giants including Mercedes-Benz, Honda, and Hyundai.
Did You Know?
  • Alabama is the only state to have a designated "State Nut" which is the pecan, widely celebrated in Southern cooking.
  • The state is widely credited with hosting the **first Mardi Gras celebration** in America, starting in Mobile in 1703.
  • The Little River Canyon is one of the deepest canyon systems east of the Mississippi River and is located entirely on top of Lookout Mountain.
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