Atlanta, Georgia
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Downtown Atlanta, viewed from the east | |||||
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Palayo: "Hotlanta, The Big Peach, The ATL, A-Town" | |||||
Location in Fulton and DeKalb Counties in the state of Georgia | |||||
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Bangsa | United States | ||||
State | Georgia | ||||
Counties | Fulton, DeKalb | ||||
Mayor | Shirley Franklin (D) | ||||
Dagul/Lapad | |||||
- Lakanbalen | 343.0 km² (132.4 sq mi) | ||||
- Gabun | 341.2 km² (131.8 sq mi) | ||||
Katas | 225-320 m (738-1050 ft) | ||||
Populasyun | |||||
- Lakanbalen (2006) | 483108 | ||||
- Pangasisik | 1416/km² | ||||
- Urban | 4708297 | ||||
- Metro | 5138223 | ||||
Oras zona | EST (UTC-5) | ||||
- Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) | ||||
Website: http://www.atlantaga.gov/ |
Contents |
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- Architecture of Atlanta
- Atlanta Attractions
- Atlanta in fiction
- Atlanta in the Civil War
- Atlanta metropolitan area
- Atlanta Public Schools (APS)
- Buckhead (Atlanta)
- DeKalb County, Georgia
- Downtown Atlanta
- Fulton County, Georgia
- I-85 Corridor
- List of Atlanta neighborhoods
- List of famous Atlantans
- List of Foreign Consulates in Atlanta
- List of major companies in Atlanta
- List of mayors of Atlanta
- Midtown Atlanta
- Westview Neighborhood
- Peachtree Street (the city's main thoroughfare)
- Population of Atlanta
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- Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events : Years of Change and Challenge, 1940-1976 by Franklin M. Garrett, Harold H. Martin
- Atlanta, GA (Source for Atlanta Flag)
- Atlanta, Then and Now. Part of the Then and Now book series.
- Darlene R. Roth and Andy Ambrose. Metropolitan Frontiers: A short history of Atlanta. Atlanta: Longstreet Press, 1996. An overview of the city's history with an emphasis on its growth.
- Sjoquist, Dave (ed.) The Atlanta Paradox. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. 2000.
- Stone, Clarence. Regime Politics: Governing Atlanta, 1946-1988. University Press of Kansas. 1989.
- Elise Reid Boylston. Atlanta: Its Lore, Legends and Laughter. Doraville: privately printed, 1968. Lots of neat anecdotes about the history of the city.
- Frederick Allen. Atlanta Rising. Atlanta: Longstreet Press, 1996. A detailed history of Atlanta from 1946 to 1996, with much about City Councilman, later Mayor, William B. Hartsfield's work in making Atlanta a major air transport hub, and about the American Civil Rights Movement as it affected (and was affected by) Atlanta.
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Atlanta Portal |
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- Official Website
- Atlanta City Guide
- Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Atlanta travel guide from Wikitravel
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