Mobile metropolitan area
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Metropolitan Mobile has a population of 412,992[1] within Mobile County Alabama in the southwestern tip of Alabama. The Mobile metropolitan area is the third-largest metropolitan area in the state of Alabama.
Year | Mobile MSA | Daphne-Fairhope μSA | Total |
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2000 Census | 399,843 | 140,415 | 540,258 |
2008 Estimate | 406,309 | 174,349 | 580,648 |
2009 Estimate | 411,721 | 179,878 | 591,599 |
2010 Census | 412,992 | 182,265 | 595,257 |
2011 Estimate | 415,704 | 187,173 | 602,877 |
Mobile County Communities
Places with 10,000 to 35,000 inhabitants
Places with 1,000 to 10,000 inhabitants
Places with less than 1,000 inhabitants
Unincorporated places
- Alabama Port
- Axis
- Bucks
- Chunchula
- Coden
- Eight Mile
- Fernland
- Heron Bay
- Irvington
- Kushla
- Le Moyne
- Mauvilla
- Mon Louis
- St. Elmo
- Whistler
Baldwin County Communities
Places with 15,000 to 35,000 inhabitants
Cities with 1,500 to 15,000 inhabitants
Unincorporated places
- Barnwell
- Bayside
- Belforest
- Blackwater
- Blakeley
- Bon Secour
- Bromly
- Clay City
- Crossroads
- Elsanor
- Fort Morgan
- Houstonville
- Josephine
- Lillian
- Magnolia Beach
- Malbis
- Marlow
- Miflin
- Montrose
- Oak
- Oyster Bay
- Park City
- Perdido
- Perdido Key
- Pine Grove
- Pine Haven
- Point Clear
- Rabun
- River Park
- Romar Beach
- Rosinton
- Seacliff
- Seminole
- Stapleton
- Stockton
- Swift
- Tensaw
- Turkey Branch
- Weeks Bay
- Whitehouse Fork
- Yupon
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Coordinates: 30°47′11″N 88°12′50″W / 30.78639°N 88.21389°W
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