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Columbus–Auburn–Opelika combined statistical area

The ColumbusAuburnOpelika, GAAL Combined Statistical Area[1] is a trading and marketing area made up of six counties in Georgia and two in Alabama. The statistical area includes two metropolitan areas: the Columbus metropolitan area and the Auburn–Opelika metropolitan area. As of 2021, the CSA had a population of 503,709.[2][3]

Columbus–Auburn–Opelika, GA–AL
Combined Statistical Area
Skyline of Columbus, Georgia
Location of the Columbus, Georgia–Auburn, Alabama CSA and its counties:
  Columbus, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area

  Auburn-Opelika, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area

  Valley, Alabama Micropolitan Statistical Area, (Not included as of the 2020 Census)
CountryUnited States
StatesGeorgia
Alabama
Largest cityColumbus, Georgia
Population
 (2016 est.)
 • CSA
501,961 (89th)
Area code(s)706, 762, 334

The Combined Statistical Area consists of the:

Counties edit

In Georgia edit

In Alabama edit

Communities edit

The communities (both incorporated and unincorporated) in the combined statistical area are as follows. Bold name indicates the principal cities in the CSA:

In Alabama
In Georgia

Education institutes edit

Higher education edit

 
Samford Hall at Auburn University. Auburn is the largest university in the Greater Columbus area.

Public edit

Private, for profit edit

Primary and secondary education edit

Transportation edit

Airports edit

Below is a list of the airports in the greater area, followed by their number of enplanements (commercial passenger boardings) that occurred at the airport in calendar year 2008.

Public edit

Private edit

Interstates edit

Principal Highways edit

State Highways edit

Sports edit

Shopping edit

Below are some notable shopping centers in the area:

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ . 2009 Population Estimates. United States Census Bureau, Population Division. 2010-03-23. Archived from the original (CSV) on 2010-06-15. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
  2. ^ "Results". censusreporter.org.
  3. ^ "Census profile: Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL CSA".
  4. ^ "QuickFacts Auburn city, Alabama". Population, Census, April 1, 2020. U.S. Census Bureau. August 14, 2020. Retrieved August 14, 2020.

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For the individual metropolitan areas see Columbus Georgia metropolitan area and Auburn Alabama metropolitan area The Columbus Auburn Opelika GA AL Combined Statistical Area 1 is a trading and marketing area made up of six counties in Georgia and two in Alabama The statistical area includes two metropolitan areas the Columbus metropolitan area and the Auburn Opelika metropolitan area As of 2021 the CSA had a population of 503 709 2 3 Columbus Auburn Opelika GA ALCombined Statistical AreaCSASkyline of Columbus GeorgiaLocation of the Columbus Georgia Auburn Alabama CSA and its counties Columbus Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area Auburn Opelika Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area Valley Alabama Micropolitan Statistical Area Not included as of the 2020 Census CountryUnited StatesStatesGeorgiaAlabamaLargest cityColumbus GeorgiaPopulation 2016 est CSA501 961 89th Area code s 706 762 334The Combined Statistical Area consists of the Columbus metropolitan area population 326 491 Auburn Opelika metropolitan area population 177 218 Contents 1 Counties 1 1 In Georgia 1 2 In Alabama 2 Communities 3 Education institutes 3 1 Higher education 3 1 1 Public 3 1 2 Private for profit 3 2 Primary and secondary education 4 Transportation 4 1 Airports 4 1 1 Public 4 1 2 Private 4 2 Interstates 4 3 Principal Highways 4 4 State Highways 5 Sports 6 Shopping 7 Notable people 8 ReferencesCounties editIn Georgia edit Chattahoochee County pop 9 565 Harris County pop 34 668 Marion County pop 7 498 Muscogee County pop 206 922 Stewart County pop 5 314 Talbot County pop 5 733In Alabama edit Lee County pop 163 461 Russell County pop 57 938Communities editThe communities both incorporated and unincorporated in the combined statistical area are as follows Bold name indicates the principal cities in the CSA In AlabamaAuburn pop 76 143 4 Beauregard pop 5 234 Bee Hive pop unknown Beulah pop 6 173 Fort Mitchell pop 3 11 Glenville pop unknown Gold Hill pop unknown Holy Trinity pop unknown Hurtsboro pop 592 Ladonia pop 1 943 Loachapoka pop 165 Marvyn pop 5 235 Notasulga pop 916 Opelika pop 26 477 Phenix City pop 38 816 Roxana pop 1 942 Salem pop 6 428 Seale pop 2 382 Smiths Station pop 21 756 The Bottle pop unknown Waverly pop 180 In GeorgiaBuena Vista pop 1 664 Cataula pop 3 784 Columbus pop 206 922 Cusseta pop 1 196 Ellerslie pop 3 292 Fort Benning South pop 11 737 Hamilton pop 307 Hopewell pop unknown Juniper pop 2 830 Mountain Hill pop unknown Mulberry Grove pop unknown Pine Mountain pop 1 141 Rehobeth pop unknown Ridgeway pop unknown Shiloh pop 423 Waverly Hall pop 790 West Point pop 3 487 Whitesville pop 150Education institutes editHigher education edit nbsp Samford Hall at Auburn University Auburn is the largest university in the Greater Columbus area Public edit Auburn University Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Chattahoochee Valley Community College Phenix City Georgia Military College main campus in Milledgeville Georgia Southern Union State Community College Opelika Troy University campuses in Columbus Fort Benning and Phenix City main campus in Troy AlabamaPrivate for profit edit Christian Life School of Theology Columbus Miller Motte Technical College main campus in Wilmington North Carolina Rivertown School of Beauty Columbus Southeastern Beauty School Columbus Strayer University main campus in Baltimore MarylandPrimary and secondary education edit Main articles Muscogee County School District and Auburn City SchoolsTransportation editAirports edit Below is a list of the airports in the greater area followed by their number of enplanements commercial passenger boardings that occurred at the airport in calendar year 2008 Public edit Auburn Opelika Robert G Pitts Airport IATA AUO ICAO KAUO FAA LID AUO 68 Columbus Airport IATA CSG ICAO KCSG FAA LID CSG 51 288Private edit Harris County Airport IATA PIM ICAO KPIM FAA LID PIM 116 Jones Light Aviation Airport FAA LID AL56 n a Lawson Army Airfield IATA LSF ICAO KLSF FAA LID LSF 13 702 Marion County Airport FAA LID 82A n aInterstates edit nbsp Interstate 85 nbsp Interstate 185Principal Highways edit nbsp U S Route 27 nbsp U S Route 29 nbsp U S Route 80 nbsp U S Route 280 nbsp U S Route 431State Highways edit nbsp Alabama State Route 14 nbsp Alabama State Route 26 nbsp Alabama State Route 51 nbsp Alabama State Route 147 nbsp Alabama State Route 165 nbsp Alabama State Route 169 nbsp Alabama State Route 267 nbsp Georgia State Route 18 nbsp Georgia State Route 22 nbsp Georgia State Route 26 nbsp Georgia State Route 27 nbsp Georgia State Route 30 nbsp Georgia State Route 36 nbsp Georgia State Route 39 nbsp Georgia State Route 41 nbsp Georgia State Route 85 nbsp Georgia State Route 90 nbsp Georgia State Route 96 nbsp Georgia State Route 103 nbsp Georgia State Route 116 nbsp Georgia State Route 127 nbsp Georgia State Route 137 nbsp Georgia State Route 190 nbsp Georgia State Route 208 nbsp Georgia State Route 219 nbsp Georgia State Route 240 nbsp Georgia State Route 315 nbsp Georgia State Route 352 nbsp Georgia State Route 354 nbsp Georgia State Route 355 nbsp Georgia State Route 520 nbsp Georgia State Route 540Sports editClub LeagueAuburn Tigers NCAA Division I Southeastern Conference Columbus River Dragons Federal Prospects Hockey LeagueColumbus Lions National Arena LeagueColumbus State University Cougars NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference Shopping editBelow are some notable shopping centers in the area Columbus Park Crossing Columbus Peachtree Mall Columbus The Landings Columbus The Shoppes at Bradley Park Columbus TigerTown Opelika Auburn Mall Auburn Notable people editMain articles Notable Columbusites and Notable AuburnitesReferences edit Table 1 Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas April 1 2000 to July 1 2009 CBSA EST2009 01 2009 Population Estimates United States Census Bureau Population Division 2010 03 23 Archived from the original CSV on 2010 06 15 Retrieved 2010 03 24 Results censusreporter org Census profile Columbus Auburn Opelika GA AL CSA QuickFacts Auburn city Alabama Population Census April 1 2020 U S Census Bureau August 14 2020 Retrieved August 14 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Columbus Auburn Opelika combined statistical area amp oldid 1167640552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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