Bibb County, Alabama

Bibb County: County in Alabama, United States

About

Bibb County is a county located in the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2010 census, the population was 22,915 and a population density of 14 people per km². After 10 years in 2020 county had an estimated population of 22,136 inhabitants. Its county seat is Centreville. The county was created 206 years ago in 1818.

Bibb County locator map
Location of Bibb County on Alabama map.

Quick Facts about Bibb County

Population : 22,136 (2020)
Country : United States of America
State : Alabama (United States)
Different from : Bibb County
Plate code : 7
Area : 1622 km2
Water as percent of area : 0.6%
Land as percent of area : 99.4%
Named for : Cahaba River, William Wyatt Bibb
Altitude : 246 feet / 75 meters
Capital : Centreville
Establishment : February 02, 1818
Time Zone : America/Chicago
Local time : 19:56:14 (19th September 2024)
Density : 14 Pop. per km² as of 2020
Population growth : -3.52% (2010-2020)
Bibb County  Alabama courthouse image
Bibb County Alabama courthouse
Bibb County  Alabama courthouse image

Geography

Bibb County is located at 32°59'55"N 87°7'35"W (32.9986400, -87.1264400). It has 6 neighbors: Chilton County, Hale County, Jefferson County, Perry County, Shelby County and Tuscaloosa County.

Bibb County map

The largest city of Bibb County is Brent with a population of 4,688. Other cities include, Centreville population 2,559 and North Bibb population 1,013. See all Bibb County cities & populated places.

Bibb County Populated Places

Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Bibb County.

City Name Population Title
Brent 4,688 City in Bibb County, Alabama, United States
Centreville 2,559 City in Bibb County, Alabama, United States
Woodstock 1,630 Town in Alabama, United States
West Blocton 1,228 Town
North Bibb 1,013 City in Bibb County, Alabama, United States of America

Bibb County has 6 neighbours.

Demographics

According to census records, the population of Bibb County decreased by 3.52% in 10 years.

Year Population % Change Method
2000 20,826 - census
2010 22,915 9.12% census
2011 22,745 -0.75% estimation process
2012 22,667 -0.34% estimation process
2013 22,521 -0.65% estimation process
2014 22,553 0.14% estimation process
2015 22,566 0.06% estimation process
2016 22,586 0.09% estimation process
2017 22,550 -0.16% estimation process
2018 22,367 -0.82% estimation process
2019 22,394 0.12% estimation process
2020 22,136 -1.17% estimation process

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People born in Bibb County (1)

American football coach, baseball player Paul Tubb was born in Bibb County

Other places with the same name (2)

Alabama Other Counties (more counties)

County Name Population Title
Jefferson County 655,342 County in Alabama, United States
Mobile County 412,716 County in Alabama, United States
Madison County 379,453 County in Alabama, United States
Baldwin County 229,287 County in Alabama, United States
Montgomery County 224,639 County in Alabama, United States
Shelby County 221,428 County in Alabama, United States
Tuscaloosa County 210,758 County in Alabama, United States
Birmingham 206,950 The most populous city in Alabama.
Huntsville 202,964 The second most populous city in Alabama.
Montgomery 196,268 The capital of Alabama.
Mobile 187,746 The second most populous city in Alabama.
Lee County 166,831 County in Alabama, United States
Morgan County 119,883 County in Alabama, United States
Calhoun County 113,469 County in Alabama, United States
Houston County 106,580 County in Alabama, United States
Tuscaloosa 102,819 The most populous city in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.