Where is Geneva County, Alabama?
Geneva County is a county equivalent area found in Alabama, USA. The county government of Geneva is found in the county seat of Geneva.
With a total 1,499.48 sq. km of land and water area, Geneva County, Alabama is the 1839th largest county equivalent area in the United States. Home to 26,712 people, Geneva County has a total 12572 households earning 35625 on average per year.
Geneva County, Alabama - Quick Facts
| FIPS Code | 1061 |
| Area Codes | 334 |
| Time Zone | CST |
| Major Cities | Slocomb (population: 7,443), Hartford (population: 5,762), Geneva (population: 5,518), Samson (population: 4,979), Chancellor (population: 1,747), Coffee Springs (population: 1,309), Black (population: 598), Bellwood (population: 286) |
| Land Area | 10,314 sq miles |
| Water Area | 575 sq miles |
| Household Income | $35,625 |
| Housing Units | 12,572 |
| Median Home Value | $78,100 |
| High School Grads | 77% of population |
| Holders of Bachelors Degrees | 10% of population |
| Retail Spending | $6,612 per capita |
| Food & Accomodation Sales | $10,402 per capita |
This page was last updated on June 30, 2016.