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Alabama ( AL -ə-BAM -ə ) is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States . It borders Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west. Alabama is the 30th largest by area and the 24th-most populous of the 50 U.S. states .
Alabama is nicknamed the Yellowhammer State , after the state bird . Alabama is also known as the "Heart of Dixie " and the "Cotton State". The state has diverse geography, with the north dominated by the mountainous Tennessee Valley and the south by Mobile Bay , a historically significant port. Alabama's capital is Montgomery , and its largest city by population and area is Huntsville . Its oldest city is Mobile , founded by French colonists (Alabama Creoles ) in 1702 as the capital of French Louisiana . Greater Birmingham is Alabama's largest metropolitan area and its economic center. Politically, as part of the Deep South , Alabama is predominantly a conservative state, and is known for its Southern culture . Within Alabama, American football , particularly at the college level, plays a major part of the state's culture.
Originally home to many native tribes, present-day Alabama was a Spanish territory beginning in the sixteenth century until the French acquired it in the early eighteenth century. The British won the territory in 1763 until losing it in the American Revolutionary War . Spain held Mobile as part of Spanish West Florida until 1813. In December 1819, Alabama was recognized as a state. During the antebellum period, Alabama was a major producer of cotton , and widely used African American slave labor. In 1861, the state seceded from the United States to become part of the Confederate States of America , with Montgomery acting as its first capital, and rejoined the Union in 1868. Following the American Civil War , Alabama would suffer decades of economic hardship, in part due to agriculture and a few cash crops being the main driver of the state's economy. Similar to other former slave states, Alabamian legislators employed Jim Crow laws from the late 19th century up until the 1960s. High-profile events such as the Selma to Montgomery marches made the state a major focal point of the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. (Full article... )
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The governor of Alabama is the head of government of the U.S. state of Alabama . The governor is the head of the executive branch of Alabama's state government and is charged with enforcing state laws.
There have officially been 54 governors of the state of Alabama; this official numbering skips acting and military governors. The first governor,
William Wyatt Bibb , served as the only governor of the
Alabama Territory . Five people have served as acting governor, bringing the total number of people serving as governor to 59, spread over 63 distinct terms. Four governors have served multiple non-consecutive terms:
Bibb Graves ,
Jim Folsom , and
Fob James each served two, and
George Wallace served three non-consecutive periods. Officially, these non-consecutive terms are numbered only with the number of their first term.
William D. Jelks also served non-consecutive terms, but his first term was in an acting capacity. (
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Fort Gaines and seashore vegetation on the eastern end of Dauphin Island
Dauphin Island is an island town in Mobile County , Alabama , United States, on a barrier island of the same name, in the Gulf of Mexico . It incorporated in 1988. The population was 1,778 at the 2020 census , up from 1,238 at the 2010 census . The town is part of the Mobile metropolitan area . The island (originally named Massacre Island) was renamed for Louis XIV of France 's great-grandson and heir, the dauphin , the future Louis XV of France . The name of the island is often mistaken as Dolphin Island; the word dauphin is French for dolphin , but historically, the term was used as the title of the heir apparent to the French monarch.
The island is one of the
Mississippi–Alabama barrier islands , with the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and the
Mississippi Sound and
Mobile Bay to the north. The island's eastern end helps define the mouth of Mobile Bay. The eastern, wider portion of the island is shaded by thick stands of
pine trees and
saw palmettos , but the narrow, western part of the island features scrub growth and few trees. (
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The following are images from various Alabama-related articles on Wikipedia.
Image 1 Dauphin Street in Mobile (from
Alabama )
Image 2 Tornado damage in
Phil Campbell following the statewide
April 27, 2011, tornado outbreak (from
Alabama )
Image 3 Map of Alabama from the
National Atlas of the United States (2007) (from
Alabama )
Image 4 The
Moundville Archaeological Site in Hale County. It was occupied by Native Americans of the
Mississippian culture from 1000 to 1450 CE. (from
Alabama )
Image 6 Ono Island in Baldwin County (from
Alabama )
Image 8 The former
Mount Sinai School in rural Autauga County, completed in 1919. It was one of the 387
Rosenwald Schools built in the state. (from
Alabama )
Image 9 Harrison Plaza at the
University of North Alabama in Florence. The school was chartered as LaGrange College by the
Alabama Legislature in 1830. (from
Alabama )
Image 10 Regions Field in Birmingham (from
Alabama )
Image 11 The main house, built in 1833, at
Thornhill in Greene County. It is a former
Black Belt plantation. (from
Alabama )
Image 12 Map of counties in Alabama by racial plurality, per the 2020 census
Non-Hispanic White 40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90%+
Black or African American 40–50%
50–60%
70–80%
80–90%
(from
Alabama )
Image 13 Members of the Alabama state legislature on the steps of the Capitol in Montgomery during Reconstruction (1872) (from
History of Alabama )
Image 14 Temple B'Nai Sholom in Huntsville, established in 1876. It is the oldest synagogue building in continuous use in the state. (from
Alabama )
Image 16 1725 map of
Mobile , Alabama's first permanent European settlement (from
History of Alabama )
Image 17 The
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail has a large economic impact on the state. (from
Alabama )
Image 18 Airbus Mobile Engineering Center at the Brookley Aeroplex in Mobile (from
Alabama )
Image 19 Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama in Montgomery in 2010 (from
Alabama )
Image 20 Artists conception of
Moundville , a
Mississippian culture site on the Black Warrior River in Hale County (from
History of Alabama )
Image 21 Mercedes-Benz U.S. International in Tuscaloosa County was the first automotive facility to locate within the state. (from
Alabama )
Image 22 The developing skyline of Birmingham in 1915 (from
Alabama )
Image 23 A stand of
Cahaba lilies (
Hymenocallis coronaria ) in the
Cahaba River , within the
Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge (from
Alabama )
Image 25 Von Braun Center in Huntsville (from
Alabama )
Image 26 Aerial view of the port of Mobile (from
Alabama )
Image 27 Interstate 59 (co-signed with
Interstate 20 ) approaching
Interstate 65 in downtown Birmingham (from
Alabama )
Image 28 Union Army troops occupying Courthouse Square in Huntsville, following its capture and occupation by federal forces in 1864 (from
Alabama )
Image 29 The Islamic Center of Tuscaloosa (from
Alabama )
Image 30 Vestavia Hills High School in the suburbs of Birmingham (from
Alabama )
Image 31 Artist's conception of the
Taskigi Site , a fortified mound and village near Wetumpka, Alabama (from
History of Alabama )
Image 32 Senator
Doug Jones won a
special election in 2017. (from
Alabama )
Image 33 The
State Capitol Building in Montgomery, completed in 1851 (from
Alabama )
Image 34 Mobile is the birthplace of Mardi Gras in the U.S. (from
Alabama )
Image 35 Lighthouse on
Guntersville Lake (from
Alabama )
Image 37 The
Space Shuttle Enterprise being tested at Marshall Space Flight Center in 1978 (from
Alabama )
Image 38 Alabama's beaches are one of the state's major tourist destinations. (from
Alabama )
Image 39 Terminal at the
Montgomery Regional Airport in Montgomery (from
Alabama )
Image 41 Blast furnaces such as the
Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company 's Ensley Works made
Birmingham an important center for iron production in the early 20th century. (from
History of Alabama )
Image 42 Cliffs at the rim of the
Wetumpka meteorite crater (from
Alabama )
Image 43 Ethnic origins in Alabama (from
Alabama )
Image 44 Monte Sano State Park in Huntsville (from
Alabama )
Image 45 Alabama's population density, 2010 (from
Alabama )
Image 46 Highlands United Methodist Church in Birmingham, part of the Five Points South Historic District (from
Alabama )
Image 47 The
Riverchase Galleria in Hoover, one of the largest shopping centers in the southeast (from
Alabama )
Image 48 The inauguration of
Jefferson Davis in
Montgomery on February 18, 1861. (from
History of Alabama )
Image 49 The Natural Bridge Rock in
Winston County is the longest natural bridge east of the Rockies. (from
Alabama )
Image 52 Shelby Hall, School of Computing, at the
University of South Alabama in Mobile (from
Alabama )
Image 53 William J. Samford Hall at
Auburn University (from
Alabama )
Image 54 1823 Map of Alabama (from
History of Alabama )
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