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  1. Montgomery es la capital del estado de Alabama, al sur de los Estados Unidos. Está ubicada en el condado homónimo, junto al río Alabama. En el censo de 2010 tenía una población de 205 764 habitantes, [1] siendo la segunda ciudad más grande del estado, después de Birmingham. [2]

  2. Montgomery is the capital city of the U.S. state of Alabama and the county seat of Montgomery County. [9] Named for Continental Army Major General Richard Montgomery, it stands beside the Alabama River, on the coastal Plain of the Gulf of Mexico. The population was 200,603 at the 2020 census. [6]

  3. Montgomery, Alabama, was incorporated in 1819, as a merger of two towns situated along the Alabama River. It became the state capital in 1846. In February 1861, Montgomery was selected as the first capital of the Confederate States of America, until the seat of government moved to Richmond, Virginia, in May of that year.

  4. Hace 3 días · Montgomery, capital of the state of Alabama, U.S., and seat (1822) of Montgomery county, located in the central part of the state. The city lies near the point where the Alabama River is formed by the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers. It was originally the site of Native American.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Montgomery is the capital city of the state of Alabama in the United States. It is on the Alabama River. In 2020, 200,603 people lived there, making it the third-most populated city in Alabama after Huntsville, Alabama, which had 215,006, and Birmingham which had 200,733.

    • December 3, 1819; 203 years ago
    • Montgomery
  6. Montgomery es la capital del estado de Alabama, al sur de los Estados Unidos. Está ubicada en el condado homónimo, junto al río Alabama. En el censo de 2010 tenía una población de 205 764 habitantes, siendo la segunda ciudad más grande del estado, después de Birmingham.

  7. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Montgomery is a center of education in the state of Alabama. It is home to campuses of both Auburn University and Troy University as well as religiously affiliated Faulkner University and Huntingdon College , and Alabama State University , the state’s oldest historically black college .