Covington County, Alabama
Covington County, Alabama, is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of 2010, 37,765 people lived there. Its county seat is Andalusia.
Covington County  | |
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![]() The Covington County Courthouse in Andalusia  | |
![]() Location within the U.S. state of Alabama  | |
![]() Alabama's location within the U.S.  | |
| Coordinates: 31°14′31″N 86°27′09″W | |
| Country | |
| State | |
| Founded | December 17, 1821 | 
| Named for | Leonard Covington | 
| Seat | Andalusia | 
| Largest city | Andalusia | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 1,044 sq mi (2,700 km2) | 
| • Land | 1,030 sq mi (2,700 km2) | 
| • Water | 13 sq mi (30 km2) 1.3%% | 
| Population | |
|  • Estimate  (2017)  | 37,092 | 
| • Density | 37/sq mi (14/km2) | 
| Time zone | UTC−6 (Central) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC−5 (CDT) | 
| Congressional district | 2nd | 
| Website | www | 
 
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History
    
Covington County was formed on December 17, 1821. Its name is in honor of Brigadier General Leonard Covington of Maryland. The county was declared a disaster area in September 1979 due to damage from Hurricane Frederic. It was a disaster area again in October 1995 due to Hurricane Opal.
Geography
    
According to the 2000 census, the county has a total area of 1,043.86 square miles (2,703.6 km2). 1,033.82 square miles (2,677.6 km2) (or 99.04%) is land and 10.05 square miles (26.0 km2) (or 0.96%) is water.[1]
Major highways
    
 U.S. Highway 29
 U.S. Highway 84
 U.S. Highway 331
 State Route 54
 State Route 55
Border counties
    
- Butler County and Crenshaw County (north)
 - Coffee County and Geneva County (east)
 - Walton County, Florida (southeast)
 - Okaloosa County, Florida (southwest)
 - Escambia County and Conecuh County (west)
 
National protected area
    
- Conecuh National Forest (part)
 
Settlements
    
    Cities and towns
    
Unincorporated communities
    
- Antioch
 - Beck
 - Beda
 - Bethlehem
 - Beulah
 - Blairs
 - Blue Springs
 - Boston
 - Boykin
 - Brooks
 - Cedar Grove
 - Clear Springs
 - Clearview
 - Coldwater
 - County Line
 - Dunns
 - Duvall
 - Eoda
 - Estothel
 - Fairfield
 - Flaco
 - Five Points
 - Friendship
 - Green Bay
 - Harmony
 - Howells
 - Huckaville
 - Loango
 - McRae
 - Opine
 - Rawls
 - Red Oak
 - Rome
 - Rose Hill
 - Stanley
 - Stedman
 - Straughn
 - Valley of Shiloh
 - Wiggins
 
References
    
- "Census 2000 U.S. Gazetteer Files: Counties". United States Census. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
 
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