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 State: Alabama
Population and (rank):
   4,040,587 (1990)(23)
   4,447,100 (2000 est.)
Land Area and (rank):
   50,750 square miles
   (131,443 sq km) (28)

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"The Heart of Dixie"
Motto: "Audemus jura nostra defendere"
Union Member Since December 14, 1819 (22)

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Population Estimates
  United States  Alabama   
July 1, 2006  299,398,484  4,599,030   
July 1, 2005  296,507,061  4,548,327   
July 1, 2004  293,638,158  4,517,442   
July 1, 2003  290,796,023  4,495,089   
July 1, 2002  288,125,973  4,477,571   
July 1, 2001  285,226,284  4,466,618   
July 1, 2000  282,216,952  4,452,375   
April 1, 2000  281,424,602  4,447,351  Estimates Base 
April 1, 2000  281,421,906  4,447,100  Census 2000 


Alabama Profile: 2005 Area Unemployment Rates
  Population     4,557,800  
  Labor Force     2,154,900  
  Unemployment Rate     4.0%  
  Median Household Income     $37,200  
  Per Capita Income     $29,600  
       
  Location     Unemployment  
  Anniston-Oxford, AL     4.0%  
  Auburn-Opelika, AL     3.1%  
  Birmingham-Hoover, AL     3.6%  
  Columbus, GA-AL     5.7%  
  Decatur, AL     4.3%  
  Dothan, AL     3.4%  
  Florence-Muscle Shoals, AL     4.7%  
  Gadsden, AL     4.2%  
  Huntsville, AL     3.2%  
  Mobile, AL     4.5%  
  Montgomery, AL     3.9%  
  Tuscaloosa, AL     3.5%  



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Alabama's Flag - Crimson St. Andrew's cross on a white field, patterned after the Confederate Battle Flag, and adopted in 1895. The bars forming the cross must not be less than six inches broad and must extend diagonally across the flag from side to side.

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History of Alabama - Spanish explorers are believed to have arrived at Mobile Bay in 1519, and the territory was visited in 1540 by the explorer Hernando de Soto. The first permanent European settlement in Alabama was founded by the French at Fort Louis de la Mobile in 1702. The British gained control of the area in 1763 by the Treaty of Paris, but had to cede almost all the Alabama region to the U.S. after the American Revolution. The Confederacy was founded at Montgomery in February 1861 and, for a time, the city was the Confederate capital. During the last part of the 19th century, the economy of the state slowly improved. At Tuskegee Institute, founded in 1881 by Booker T. Washington, Dr. George Washington Carver carried out his famous agricultural research. In the 1950s and '60s, Alabama was the site of such landmark civil-rights actions as the bus boycott in Montgomery (1955–56) and the "Freedom March" from Selma to Montgomery (1965). Today paper, chemicals, rubber and plastics, apparel and textiles, and primary metals constitute the leading industries of Alabama. Continuing as a major manufacturer of coal, iron, and steel, Birmingham is also noted for its world-renowned medical center, especially for heart surgery. The state ranks high in the production of poultry, soybeans, milk, vegetables, livestock, wheat, cattle, cotton, peanuts, fruits, hogs, and corn. Points of interest include the Helen Keller birthplace "Ivy Green" at Tuscumbia, the Space and Rocket Center at Huntsville, the White House of the Confederacy, the restored state Capitol, the Civil Rights Memorial, the Shakespeare Festival Theater Complex in Montgomery, the Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, the Russell Cave near Bridgeport, the Bellingrath Gardens at Theodore, the USS Alabama at Mobile, Mound State Monument near Tuscaloosa, and the Gulf Coast area.

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