Coffee County, county in Georgia, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 43,218 inhabitants. The county was created 170 years ago in 1854. Its county seat is Douglas.
There are 5 city/town in Coffee County, GA. The largest city of Coffee County is Douglas with a population of 11,612. Other cities include, Nicholls population 3,332, Broxton population 1,197, Oak Park population 465 and Ambrose population 377
Coffee County is located in southern Georgia. Some of the notable cities and towns in Coffee County include:
Douglas - Douglas is the county seat and largest city in Coffee County. It had a population of 11,041 as of 2020. Douglas was founded in 1855 near the Ocmulgee River.
Ambrose - Ambrose is a town located southeast of Douglas near the Satilla River. It had a population of 359 as of 2020. It contains several historic buildings dating back to the late 1800s.
Broxton - Broxton is a small town located south of Douglas. It had a population of 1,148 as of 2020. Broxton hosts an annual Peanut Festival.
Nicholls - Nicholls is a city located west of Douglas near the Little Satilla River. It had a population of 2,798 as of 2020.
West Green - West Green is an unincorporated community located northwest of Nicholls. It was settled in the 1800s as a farming village.
In summary, Coffee County consists of a few small agricultural towns centered around the larger city of Douglas, the governmental and economic hub near the Ocmulgee River in southern Georgia.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Coffee County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Ambrose | Human settlement in Coffee County, Georgia, United States of America | 377 |
Broxton | City in Coffee County, Georgia, United States | 1,197 |
Douglas | City in Coffee County, Georgia, United States | 11,612 |
Nicholls | City in Coffee County, Georgia, USA | 3,332 |
Oak Park | Human settlement in Emanuel County, Georgia, United States of America | 465 |