Tennessee has 95 counties. Tennessee counties are an important unit of local government. For example, they operate most public school systems.
Subcategories 95
- Anderson
- Bedford
- Benton
- Bledsoe
- Blount
- Bradley
- Campbell
- Cannon
- Carroll
- Carter
- Cheatham
- Chester
- Claiborne
- Clay
- Cocke
- Coffee
- Crockett
- Cumberland
- Davidson
- DeKalb
- Decatur
- Dickson
- Dyer
- Fayette
- Fentress
- Franklin
- Gibson
- Giles
- Grainger
- Greene
- Grundy
- Hamblen
- Hamilton
- Hancock
- Hardeman
- Hardin
- Hawkins
- Haywood
- Henderson
- Henry
- Hickman
- Houston
- Humphreys
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Johnson
- Knox
- Lake
Related categories 4
Sites 2
- Tennessee Counties Profiles County-specific data on demographics, economics, and educational attainment.
- Origin of Tennessee County Names From the Tennessee State Blue Book.