Sunday, August 21, 2011

About Montgomery County, Alabama

Montgomery County was created by the Mississippi Territorial Legislature by dividing Monroe County in the year 1816. The city of Montgomery is the seat of the Montgomery County. It is one of the popular counties in Metropolitan Statistical Area of Montgomery. The county is spread over 799.76 square miles. The surrounding counties of Montgomery County are Elmore County situated to the north, Bullock County situated to the east, Lowndes County situated to the west and Pike County situated to the southwest.

The majority of Montgomery County's population is dominated by caucasians (44%) and African Americans (52.5%). The other nationalities in the county include Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American Hispanics and Latinos. The county is connected with excellent ...

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