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Gulf Coast Region River Heritage Region Metropolitan Region Mountian Region

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Here in the heart of Dixie, you'll find everything from small towns to bustling urban centers.

Alabama is divided into four main regions the Mountian Region to the north, the central Metropolitan Region, the River Heritage Region in the southeast, and the Gulf Shores Region along the Gulf of Mexico.

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Metropolitan Region

Metropolitan Region

The central portion of the state is Alabama’s urban core, home not only to big-city Birmingham but also to Gadsden, Tuscaloosa, Anniston and a number of other large metropolitan areas. The Metropolitan Region today is a fusion of the Old South and the New South.
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River Heritage Region

River Heritage Region

Home to the state capitol of Montgomery, the River Heritage is an area of incredible economic, social and natural diversity. This expanse of rivers and forested low country is known for its devotion to social causes, strong appreciation of the arts and keen sense of history.
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Gulf Shores Region

Gulf Shores Region

The smallest of Alabama’s four regions, the Gulf Coast is the only part of the state with a border on the Gulf of Mexico. Southwestern Alabama has a distinctly coastal identity unlike any other part of the state.
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Mountain Region

Mountain Region

Featuring the state’s most rugged terrain and lowest population density, the Mountain Region is a relaxing place of thick leafy forests and small country towns. The area produces much of the state’s agricultural products and has any number of outdoor activities.
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