Geographical Regions of Georgia
- Geographical Regions of Georgia
There are five major geographical regions of Georgia. They are the Appalachian Plateau region, the Ridge and Valley region, the Blue Ridge region, the Piedmont region, and the Coastal Plain region. Although there are different regions, they all band together to form the state that we know as Georgia.
Facts about the Regions:this is all opinions.
The Appalachian Plateau Region is basically part of the Appalachian Plateau that stretches from New York all the way down to Alabama. The plateau is basically the only thing that the region has to offer for tourist attractions.
The Ridge and Valley Region has one river going through it -- the Oostanula River.
The Blue Ridge Region has the Appalachian Mountains, Lake Sidney Lanier, and Oostanula River in it, making it very well balanced.
The Piedmont Region is the second largest, and has 3 water systems: the Chattahoochee River, West Point Lake, and Lake Sidney Lanier.
The Coastal Plain Region is the largest. It has 4 water systems: Lake Seminole, Alapaha River, Suwanee River, and Satilla River.
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