Talk:List of towns and villages in Georgia (U.S. state)

Where does this list come from? According to the article on Georgia: Besides the counties, the Constitution of Georgia only defines cities as local units of government. Every incorporated town, no matter how small, is legally a city. Akubhai 12:12, 13 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Due to a very odd quirk in the Georgia State Constitution, there is only one form of local government, smaller than a county, that is offered in Georgia: the so-called "city". We know that this is stupid on the part of the legislators, but that is the way that it is.


 * Thus, this list needs to link prominently to the one Category: Municipalities in Georgia (U.S. state) Category:Municipalities in Georgia (U.S. state) . We really do know that the actual cities of Georgia are these: Albany, Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Columbus, Decatur, Lawrenceville, Macon, Marietta, Savannah, and maybe one or two more.98.67.111.223 (talk) 22:14, 29 April 2010 (UTC)

Merged into single List of Municipalities
Because every incorporated place in Georgia is legally a city, and based on discussion at the List of cities page, I have renamed that list List of municipalities in Georgia (U.S. state) and moved the information in this list there. Here was the list of towns at the time I moved it:

• Alapaha

• Aldora

• Allenhurst

• Allentown

• Alston

• Alto

• Arabi

• Argyle

• Avalon

• Bartow

• Barwick

• Berlin

• Bethlehem

• Between

• Bishop

• Bluffton

• Bogart

• Bostwick

• Bowersville

• Braselton

• Brinson

• Bronwood

• Brooklet

• Brooks

• Buckhead

• Byromville

• Cadwell

• Camak

• Carl

• Cecil

• Centralhatchee

• Chauncey

• Chester

• Clermont

• Cohutta

• Collins

• Concord

• Damascus

• Danville

• Dasher

• Dearing

• Deepstep

• Dexter

• Dillard

• Dooling

• Du Pont

• Ellenton

• Enigma

• Ephesus

• Fayetteville

• Flowery Branch

• Funston

• Garfield

• Gay

• Geneva

• Girard

• Good Hope

• Haralson

• Harrison

• Hiawassee

• Higgston

• Homer

• Iron City

• Ivey

• Jacksonville

• Jenkinsburg

• Jersey

• Junction City

• Keysville

• Kite

• Lone Oak

• Lyerly

• McIntyre

• Martin

• Maxeys

• Maysville

• Milan

• Mitchell

• Moniac

• Montrose

• Moreland

• Morganton

• Mountain City

• Mount Airy

• Newborn

• Newington

• North High Shoals

• Nunez

• Oak Park

• Ochlocknee

• Odum

• Orchard Hill

• Parrott

• Peachtree City

• Pine Mountain

• Pineview

• Portal

• Porterdale

• Preston

• Pulaski

• Ranger

• Rayle

• Register

• Rentz

• Rest Haven

• Reynolds

• Rhine

• Riddleville

• Riverside

• Rocky Ford

• Roopville

• Roswell

• Saint George

• Sale City

• Sardis

• Sasser

• Shady Dale

• Sharpsburg

• Siloam

• Sky Valley

• Sparks

• Stillmore

• Summertown

• Sumner

• Surrency

• Talking Rock

• Tallulah Falls

• Talmo

• Taylorsville

• Thunderbolt

• Tiger

• Tignall

• Toomsboro

• Trion

• Turin

• Tyrone

• Vernonburg

• Walnut Grove

• Watkinsville

• Waverly Hall

• Weston

• Whitesburg

• Williamson

• Woodstock

• Woolsey

• Yatesville

• Zebulon --Ken Gallager (talk) 15:56, 9 November 2012 (UTC)

WOAH, DUDE... HOL' ON....
There are NO villages in the state of Georgia (U.S. state), actually. No offense taken though. Seriously. EditMeCrazy (talk) 19:45, 1 March 2018 (UTC)