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The Cumberland Region is made up of 3.4 million acres in ten counties. Over 1.4 million people call it home. Located in the center of Middle Tennessee, the region consists of Cheatham, Davidson, Maury, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson counties.
These ten counties are the population and economic center of Middle Tennessee. Unlike metropolitan areas such as Atlanta or Chicago, most of the 34 cities and 20 towns of the Cumberland Region are physically separate. Residents of the region, however, are interdependent, with daily living, shopping and working patterns crossing many political, economic and geographic boundaries.
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