List of municipalities in Tennessee
== List of municipalities in Tennessee ==
The state of Tennessee is divided into several municipalities, which include cities, towns, and metropolitan areas. These municipalities are governed by local governments and provide various services to their residents. The classification and governance of these municipalities are defined by the Tennessee General Assembly.
Classification of Municipalities
Municipalities in Tennessee are classified into three main types:
- **Cities**: Larger urban areas with a more complex administrative structure.
- **Towns**: Smaller than cities, towns have a simpler form of government.
- **Metropolitan Areas**: Regions that encompass multiple municipalities and are often centered around a major city.
Major Cities
Some of the major cities in Tennessee include:
- Nashville: The capital and largest city, known for its music industry.
- Memphis: Famous for its cultural contributions, particularly in music and cuisine.
- Knoxville: Home to the University of Tennessee.
- Chattanooga: Known for its scenic beauty and revitalized downtown area.
Towns
Tennessee is also home to numerous smaller towns, each with its own unique character and history. Some notable towns include:
- Franklin: Known for its historic downtown and Civil War history.
- Gatlinburg: A gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
- Murfreesboro: Home to Middle Tennessee State University.
Metropolitan Areas
The state has several metropolitan areas that include multiple municipalities:
- Nashville metropolitan area
- Memphis metropolitan area
- Knoxville metropolitan area
- Chattanooga metropolitan area
Governance
Municipalities in Tennessee are governed by elected officials, including mayors and city councils. The structure of local government can vary, with some municipalities operating under a mayor-council system, while others use a commission or manager-council system.
Related Pages
- Tennessee
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Knoxville, Tennessee
- Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Tennessee General Assembly
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- University of Tennessee
- Middle Tennessee State University
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