List of Metropolitan areas of Alabama

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Rank Metropolitan Area Population 2005 estimates
1 Birmingham 1,090,126
2 Mobile 401,427
3 Huntsville 368,661
4 Montgomery 357,244
5 Tuscaloosa 196,885
6 Decatur 148,345
7 Florence-Muscle Shoals 142,351
8 Dothan 136,594
9 Auburn-Opelika 123,254
10 Anniston-Oxford 112,141
11 Gadsden 103,189


Rank Combined Statistical area Population 2005 estimates
1 Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman 1,170,012
2 Mobile-Daphne-Fairhope 564,013
3 Huntsville-Decatur 512,006
4 Columbus-Auburn-Opelika 430,363
5 Montgomery-Alexander City 409,123
6 Dothan-Enterprise-Ozark 230,909


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