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Tennessee Information and History

Foreign companies drawn by nonunionized labor and access to U.S. markets are invigorating Tennessee, and the population is now predominantly urban. The Tennessee River, whose dams generate abundant electricity, trisects the state. In the west biomedical, telecommunications, and transportation industries lead an economic resurgence centered on Memphis that has brought billions to the local economy. Soybean and cotton growers in this region struggle to conserve easily eroded soils. Nashville, in the middle of the state, is America's country-music capital.

ECONOMY

Industry: service industries, chemicals, transportation equipment, processed foods, machinery.
Agriculture: cattle, cotton, dairy products, hogs, poultry, nursery stock.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Tennessee Flag and Fast Facts
Flag of Tennessee
Area
109,151 square kilometers
(42,143 square miles)
Population
5,841,748
Capital
Nashville; 545,915
Per Capita Income
U.S. $27,378
Date Statehood Achieved
June 1, 1796
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