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Geneva County, Alabama

Geneva Location Map Alabama

Sitting in southeastern Alabama, Geneva County is where the Choctawhatchee River and Pea River meet. This is why the motto of Geneva is “Where the Rivers Meet”.

Geneva County occupies the southeastern corner of Alabama, sharing borders with Florida. The city of Geneva serves as the county seat, with a total population around 26,000.

Geneva is home to “Huggin’ Molly”, a ghostly figure said to chase and hug people at night. Oh, folklore at its greatest. There’s also the Geneva State Forest in the west, the largest state forest in Alabama.

CategoryDetails
County NameGeneva County
County SeatGeneva
PopulationApproximately 26,000
Cities, Towns, and CommunitiesGeneva, Samson, Hartford, Slocomb, Malvern, Coffee Springs, Eunola, Chancellor, Black, Bellwood
Interstates and HighwaysU.S. Highway 84, U.S. Highway 52, State Route 27, State Route 85, State Route 103
FIPS Code01-061
Total Area (Land and Water)579 square miles (Land: 574 sq mi, Water: 5 sq mi)
Adjacent Counties (and Direction)Dale County (Northeast), Houston County (East), Jackson County, Florida (Southeast), Holmes County, Florida (South), Walton County, Florida (Southwest), Covington County (West), Coffee County (Northwest)
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CT)
StateAlabama
Coordinates31.0344° N, 85.8557° W
EtymologyNamed after Geneva, New York, the origin of several early settlers
Major LandmarksConstitution Oak (one of Alabama’s oldest and largest oak trees), Robert Fowler Memorial Park, Pea River, Geneva County Courthouse
WebsiteGeneva County Website

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