Common name: The Mid-State |
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Largest city | Nashville |
Other cities | Murfreesboro, Franklin |
Population | Ranked 38th in the U.S. |
- Total | 1,712,358 (2010 est.)[1] |
- Density | 233/sq. mi. 107/km² |
Area | 6868 sq. mi. 14,926 km² |
State(s) | Tennessee |
Elevation | |
- Highest point | 2092 feet ( m) |
- Lowest point | 359 feet ( m) |
The Nashville metropolitan area is a metropolitan area centered on Nashville, Tennessee, in the United States. It includes 13 counties in Middle Tennessee.
The Office of Management and Budget defines the metro area as the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN, Metropolitan Statistical Area, a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) designated for statistical use by the United States Census Bureau and other agencies. The area is the 38th largest MSA in the United States[2] and is the largest metropolitan area in the state of Tennessee, although Nashville is the second largest city of Tennessee.
The metropolitan statistical area was first designated in 1950 and initially included only Davidson County. As surrounding counties increased in population and population densities and in the number of the number of their residents employed in Davidson County, the OMB added new counties to the MSA. Today, the metro area includes Davidson and 12 other counties.
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Geographic Area | July 1, 2010[1] | 2000 Census | 1990 Census | 1980 Census | 1970 Census | 1960 Census | 1950 Census |
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Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin | 1,600,358 | 1,311,789 | 985,026 | 850,505 | 541,108 | 399,743 | 321,758 |
Cannon County | 13,815 | 12,826 | 10,467¹ | 10,234¹ | 8,467¹ | 8,537¹ | 9,174¹ |
Cheatham County | 39,744 | 35,912 | 27,140 | 21,616 | 13,199¹ | 9,428¹ | 9,167¹ |
Davidson County | 641,870 | 569,891 | 510,784 | 477,811 | 448,003 | 399,743 | 321,758 |
Dickson County | 48,532 | 43,156 | 35,061 | 30,037 | 21,977¹ | 18,839¹ | 18,805¹ |
Hickman County | 24,125 | 22,295 | 16,754¹ | 15,151¹ | 12,096¹ | 11,862¹ | 13,353¹ |
Macon County | 22,383 | 20,386 | 15,906¹ | 15,700¹ | 12,315¹ | 12,197¹ | 13,599¹ |
Robertson County | 67,378 | 54,433 | 41,494 | 37,021 | 29,102¹ | 27,335¹ | 27,024¹ |
Rutherford County | 260,076 | 182,023 | 118,570 | 84,058 | 59,428¹ | 52,368¹ | 40,696¹ |
Smith County | 19,058 | 17,712 | 14,143¹ | 14,935¹ | 12,509¹ | 12,059¹ | 14,098¹ |
Sumner County | 161,078 | 130,449 | 103,281 | 85,790 | 56,106 | 36,217¹ | 33,533¹ |
Trousdale County | 8,019 | 7,259 | 5,920¹ | 6,137¹ | 5,155¹ | 4,914¹ | 5,520¹ |
Williamson County | 179,997 | 126,638 | 81,021 | 58,108 | 34,330¹ | 25,267¹ | 24,307¹ |
Wilson County | 114,283 | 88,809 | 67,675 | 56,064 | 36,999 | 27,668¹ | 26,318¹ |
¹County was not a part of this statistical area at the time of this Census and the county's population is not included in the total.
The Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Columbia, TN Combined Statistical Area (CSA) is the result of the addition of the Micropolitan Statistical Area of Columbia, TN (Maury County, Tennessee) to the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area. The estimated population of the CSA as of July 1, 2010, was 1,749,338.[1] This Metropolitan Statistical Area includes some of Tennessee's fastest growing counties.
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