The State of Alabama is divided into 67 counties. All counties are further subdivided into census county divisions (CCD).[1] A CCD is a relatively permanent statistical area delineated cooperatively by the Census Bureau and state and local government authorities. CCDs are defined in states that do not have well-defined and stable minor civil divisions (e.g., townships) that have local governmental purposes.[2] Within Alabama are 390 census county divisions.[1][3]
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editB
edit- Baileyton-Joppa
- Bakerhill
- Banks-Josie
- Bay Minette
- Bayou La Batre
- Bear Creek
- Beatrice
- Beauregard-Marvyn
- Bellwood-Coffee Springs
- Belmont
- Benton-Collirene
- Berry
- Beulah
- Bexar
- Big Sandy-Duncanville
- Billingsley
- Birmingham
- Blountsville
- Boligee
- Braggs-Prairie Hill
- Brantley
- Bremen
- Brewton
- Bridgeport
- Brilliant
- Brookside
- Brooksville
- Brookwood
- Brundidge
- Butler
C
edit- Calera
- Camden
- Camp Hill
- Carbon Hill
- Carlowville
- Carrollton
- Castleberry
- Cedar Bluff-Gaylesville
- Centre
- Centreville-Brent
- Chapman
- Chatom
- Chelsea
- Cherokee
- Childersburg
- Choccolocco
- Citronelle
- Clanton
- Clarence
- Clay
- Clayton
- Cleveland
- Clio
- Cloverdale
- Coaling-Vance
- Coffeeville
- Coker
- Collinsville
- Columbia
- Columbiana
- Concord-Hopkins, also known as the Concord-Rock Creek Division[4]
- Cordova
- Cottonton-Seale
- Cottonwood
- Coy-Fatama
- Craig-Tyler
- Crane Hill
- Crawford
- Crossville
- Cuba
- Cullman
D
editE
editF
edit- Fairhope
- Falco
- Falkville
- Faunsdale
- Fayette
- Fitzpatrick
- Five Points
- Flat Creek-Wegra, also known as the Quinton-Wegra Division[5]
- Flomaton
- Florala
- Florence
- Foley
- Folsom
- Forest Home
- Forkland-Tishabee
- Fort Davis
- Fort Deposit
- Fort Novosel
- Fort Payne
- Fosters
- Frisco City
- Fruitdale
- Fruithurst
- Fulton
- Fyffe
G
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editI
editJ
edit- Jack
- Jackson Northwest, also known as the Jackson Division[6]
- Jackson Southeast, also known as the Walker Springs Division[7]
- Jacksonville
- Jasper
- Jemison
- Jones Chapel
K
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editM
edit- Madison
- Madison Crossroads
- Madrid
- Manchester
- Mantua-West Greene
- Maplesville
- Marbury
- Marion
- Maytown-Sylvan Springs
- McCullough-Huxford
- McIntosh
- Midway
- Millerville-Hollins
- Millport
- Millry
- Milltown
- Mineral Springs
- Mobile
- Monroeville
- Montevallo
- Montgomery
- Moody
- Mooresville
- Morris Chapel
- Moulton
- Moundville
- Mount Herman Valley, also known as the Greensboro Northeast Division[8]
- Mount Hope
- Mount Meigs
- Mount Vernon
- Mountainboro
- Mud Creek, also known as the Spring Garden Division[9]
- Munford
N
edit- Nauvoo
- Needmore
- New Hope
- New Market
- New Site
- Newton-Midland City
- North Johns
- North River, also known as the Northeast Fayette Division[10]
- Northport
- Notasulga
O
editP
editR
edit- Ragland
- Rainsville-Sylvania
- Ramer
- Ranburne
- Red Bay
- Reform
- Renfroe-Laniers
- Repton
- River Bend, also known as the Greensboro South Division[11]
- Roanoke
- Robbins Crossroads
- Robertsdale
- Rockford
- Rogersville
- Rosehill-Gantt
- Russell, also known as the Winfield-Glen Allen Division[12]
- Russellville
S
edit- Safford
- Salem
- Samantha
- Samson
- Sardis
- Sawyerville
- Scottsboro
- Section
- Selma
- Semmes
- Shorter-Hardaway
- Shorterville
- Shreve
- Silas
- Simcoe
- Sipsey
- Slocomb
- Smiths-Salem
- Somerville
- South Pickens, also known as the Aliceville Division[13]
- Speake-Oakville
- Springville
- Sprott
- Stevenson
- Stewart-Akron
- Stockton
- Sulligent
- Summerdale
- Sweet Water
- Sycamore-Winterboro
- Sylacauga
T
edit- Talladega
- Tallassee
- Tanner Williams
- Theodore
- Thomaston
- Thomasville
- Titus
- Town Creek
- Town Creek-Courtland
- Townley
- Triana, also known as Triana-Blackwall Division[14]
- Tri-Cities
- Troy
- Trussville
- Turkeytown
- Tuscaloosa
- Tuskegee-Milstead
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editReferences
edit- Alabama American Indian Areas, Counties, Independent Cities, County Subdivisions, and Other Places from the Census Bureau's State/County Subdivision Outline Maps (PDF)
- ^ a b United States Census Bureau. Geographic Areas Reference Manual: Chapter 8 - County Subdivisions (PDF). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2009-08-04.
- ^ County Subdivisions Cartographic Boundary Files Descriptions and Metadata, U.S. Census Bureau website, accessed August 5, 2009
- ^ United States Census Bureau. Alabama: American Indian Areas, Counties, Independent Cities, County Subdivisions, and Other Places (PDF). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
- ^ "GNIS Detail - Concord-Rock Creek Division". USGS. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "GNIS Detail - Quinton-Wegra Division". USGS. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "GNIS Detail - Jackson Division". USGS. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "GNIS Detail - Walker Springs Division". USGS. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "GNIS Detail - Greensboro Northeast Division". USGS. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "GNIS Detail - Spring Garden". USGS. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "GNIS Detail - Northeast Fayette Division". USGS. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "GNIS Detail - Greensboro South". USGS. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "GNIS Detail - Winfield-Glen Allen Division". USGS. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "GNIS Detail - Aliceville Division". USGS. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "GNIS Detail - Triana Division". USGS. Retrieved 9 March 2020.