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List of Cities in Tennessee: Area, Population and Cost of Living

List of Cities in Tennessee

Major Cities

The list of major cities in Tennessee are as follows:
Name of the City Area Population (Subject to Change) Cost of Living (Without Rent)
Nashville, Davidson County 1,367 km2 6,58,525 $1,203.8 (One Person)/ $4,341.0 (Family of Four)
Memphis, Shelby County 783.60 km2 6,21,777 $1,013.2 (One Person)/ $3,501.7 (Family of Four)
Knoxville, Knox County 270.01 km2 1,96,823 $3,544.1 (One Person)/ $1,005.2 (Family of Four)
Chattanooga, Hamilton County 388.70 km2 1,83,095 $810 (One Person)/ $2,488 (Family of Four)
Clarksville, Montgomery County 259.72 km2 1,78,602 $780 (One Person)/ $2,411 (Family of Four)
Murfreesboro, Rutherford County 166.08 km2 1,66,218 $730 (One Person)/ $2,392 (Family of Four)
Franklin, Williamson County 115.86 km2 88,723 $665 (One Person)/ $2,246 (Family of Four)
Johnson City, Washington County, Sullivan County, Carter County 113.32 km2 72,703 NA
Jackson, Madison County 152.17 km2 68,004 $692 (One Person)/ $2,159 (Family of Four)
Hendersonville, Sumner County 98.89 km2 62,694 $802 (One Person)/ $2,589 (Family of Four)
Smyrna, Rutherford County 88.09 km2 59,750 $750 (One Person)/ $2,447 (Family of Four)
Spring Hill, Maury County, Williamson County 75.47 km2 59,282 $690 (One Person)/ $2,264 (Family of Four)
Bartlett, Shelby County 83.68 km2 56,540 $678 (One Person)/ $2,195 (Family of Four)
Kingsport, Sullivans County, Hawkins County 138.63 km2 56,017 $673 (One Person)/ $2,168 (Family of Four)
Gallatin, Sumner County 90.16 km2 51,653 $781 (One Person)/ $2,522 (Family of Four)

Interesting Facts About the Cities in Tennessee

FAQs About the Cities in Tennessee

How many airports are there in the state of Tennessee?

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Tennessee has a total of six airports. It also has many other smaller airports that operate now with scheduled flights. These smaller airports also serve smaller-capacity planes.

Tennessee has a total of six airports. It also has many other smaller airports that operate now with scheduled flights. These smaller airports also serve smaller-capacity planes.

Which is the capital city of Tennessee?

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The capital of Tennessee is Nashville city. It is also the most populated city in Tennessee. The city is approximately 217 years old.

The capital of Tennessee is Nashville city. It is also the most populated city in Tennessee. The city is approximately 217 years old.

Which are the major cities in Tennessee found best to settle in?

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The top cities in Tennessee found best for you to settle and make a living are also the major cities in Tennessee. These are Nashville, Knoxville, Memphis, and Chattanooga.

The top cities in Tennessee found best for you to settle and make a living are also the major cities in Tennessee. These are Nashville, Knoxville, Memphis, and Chattanooga.

What are the popular food items to try in this state?

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Some well-known food items in the cities of Tennessee are Nashville hot chicken, mac and cheese, Memphis BBQ, banana pudding, and catfish.

Some well-known food items in the cities of Tennessee are Nashville hot chicken, mac and cheese, Memphis BBQ, banana pudding, and catfish.

Why is Tennessee known as the most bordered state?

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A total of 8 states surround Tennessee: This includes Arkansas and Missouri to the West, Kentucky and Virginia in the North, North Carolina in the East and Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama to the South. The only other state to touch that many other places is the neighbouring state of Missouri.

A total of 8 states surround Tennessee: This includes Arkansas and Missouri to the West, Kentucky and Virginia in the North, North Carolina in the East and Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama to the South. The only other state to touch that many other places is the neighbouring state of Missouri.