Tennessee, state of the United States of America. As of 2020 state had an estimated population of 6,886,834 inhabitants. The state was created 228 years ago in 1796. Its capital city is Nashville.
There are 13 city/town in Tennessee, . The largest city of Tennessee is Nashville with a population of 684,410. Other cities include, New South Memphis population 641,608, Nolensville population 11,145, Newport population 6,894, Newbern population 3,230
Nashville, The twenty-second most populous city in the United States and the center of the Nashville metropolitan area.
New South Memphis, A neighborhood located in Memphis, Tennessee.
From the Great Smoky Mountains to the banks of the Mississippi River, Tennessee's natural splendor provides a backdrop for its lively cities and historical attractions. Home to nearly 7 million residents, top destinations to explore across Tennessee's 42,000 square miles include:
Nashville – Nicknamed "Music City," Nashville delights visitors with the Country Music Hall of Fame, legendary Grand Ole Opry, honky tonks, boutique shops, and hot chicken.
Memphis – Situated along the Mississippi River, Memphis tempts with blues on Beale Street, Elvis' Graceland mansion, civil rights history, and mouthwatering BBQ joints.
Gatlinburg – Nestled amid the scenic Smoky Mountains near the entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg offers mountain views, arts & crafts shops, attractions like Ober Gatlinburg, and outdoor adventures.
Chattanooga – Bordering the Tennessee River, Chattanooga provides outdoor recreation, museums such as the Tennessee Aquarium, and easy access to Lookout Mountain and Chickamauga sites.
Franklin – A charming Nashville suburb, historic Franklin immerses visitors in Civil War history, Tennessee whiskey distilleries, boutique shops, and elegant antebellum architecture.
Tennessee seamlessly fuses southern culture, music, and cuisine with the natural scenic wonders of Appalachia.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Tennessee.
City Name | Title | County | Population |
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Nashville | The twenty-second most populous city in the United States and the center of the Nashville metropolitan area. | Davidson | 684,410 |
New South Memphis | A neighborhood located in Memphis, Tennessee. | Shelby | 641,608 |
Nolensville | City is located in Williamson County, Tennessee. | Williamson | 11,145 |
Newport | City in Cocke County, Tennessee, United States | Cocke | 6,894 |
Newbern | Town in Dyer County, Tennessee | Dyer | 3,230 |
New Tazewell | City in Claiborne County, Tennessee, United States of America | Claiborne | 2,705 |
New Johnsonville | City in Humphreys County, Tennessee, United States of America | Humphreys | 1,871 |
Norris | City in Anderson County, Tennessee, United States | Anderson | 1,612 |
New Market | Town in Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States | Jefferson | 1,381 |
New Hope | City in Marion County, Tennessee, United States | Marion | 1,067 |
New Hope | City in Marion County, Tennessee, United States | Cannon | 1,047 |
Niota | Human settlement in McMinn County, Tennessee, United States of America | McMinn | 738 |
Normandy | Human settlement in Bedford County, Tennessee, United States of America | Bedford | 140 |