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  1. 14 de sept. de 2022 · 1. Lavonia, Georgia. Lavonia, GA 30553, USA. Flickr Trixie.In.Dixie. Just a few miles from Lake Hartwell, Lavonia is a charming town in rural Georgia with a population of fewer than 3,000 residents. The reason why this town is so delightful is due in part to its original Carnegie library, and the peaceful, folksy laid-back culture. 2.

  2. In fact, 26% of Georgians live outside the state’s urban centers, and 120 of the state’s 159 counties are considered rural. Georgias most profitable industry, agriculture, is also headquartered in rural Georgia and generates $69.4 billion a year, and creates over 350,000 Georgia jobs.

  3. www.rural.gov › community-networks › gaGeorgia | RURAL.gov

    Data from Georgias Rural Center, powered by Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, shows that 26 percent of Georgians live outside the state’s urban centers and 120 of the state’s 159 counties are considered rural. Georgias most profitable industry is agriculture, generating $74 billion a year and supporting one in every seven Georgia ...

  4. 1 de mar. de 2024 · The best small towns in Georgia possess an overload of charm. With relaxing downtowns, hillside wineries, or mountain views, you'll find plenty of what you expect in a small town—and a lot of surprises too.

  5. 1 de oct. de 2021 · Most of Georgia's landmass is rural, but barely a fifth of the state's population lives there — and according to the latest census numbers, that percentage is shrinking. It's a trend that's been going on for decades, but in recent years has only accelerated.

  6. From the state’s mountainous north to the agricultural center in the south, Georgia benefits from diverse rural communities with their own sets of opportunities and challenges.

  7. house.ga.gov › Documents › CommitteeDocumentsRural Georgia in Focus

    1 de sept. de 2021 · Rural. 27,580 total rural growth from 2010 to 2020. Based on the 2020 census data, if we removed rural counties in the North Georgia Mountains, Metro Atlanta border counties, and Bryan County, rural population declined by almost 38,000