Tennessee Valley
The Tennessee Valley is the large valley of East Tennessee and North Alabama created by the Tennessee River.
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Valley - East Tennessee - North Alabama - Tennessee River
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The Tennessee Valley region of Tennessee lies in the Eastern 3rd of the State of Tennessee. The wide valley of roughly 40 miles wide and 150 miles long in East Tennessee defines This section of Tennessee. Bound by the Appalachian Mountains (including the Unaka, Unicoi, and Great Smoky Mountains) and the Cumberland Plateau (including the Cumberland Mountains and Crab Orchard Mountains). The Tennessee Valley then terminates into The Tennessee River Gorge before opening back up to a valley in Northern Alabama.
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Tennessee - East Tennessee - Appalachian Mountains - Unaka - Unicoi - Great Smoky Mountains - Cumberland Plateau - Cumberland Mountains - Crab Orchard Mountains - Tennessee River Gorge
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The Tennessee Valley region of Alabama occupies the northern fifth of the state. The Tennessee River, its dams and corresponding lakes, and surrounding mountains, hills, and valleys dominate the landscape. The River then flows back North, into Tennessee. Eventually reaching the Mississippi River, via the Ohio River.
Related Topics:
Alabama - Tennessee River - Tennessee - Mississippi River - Ohio River
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Geography |
| ► | Important Tennessee Valley Cities |
| ► | Other Important Cities |
| ► | Vehicle Transportation |
| ► | Airports |
| ► | See also |
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