The 2008 population estimate for Nashville-Davidson County, TN, is 626,144, with the city population estimated at 596, 462.
The 2008 population estimate for Nashville-Davidson County, TN, is 626,144, with the city population estimated at 596, 462.
The Jewish Population of Nashville was estimated at 7,826 in 2002, based on a survey conducted by the Jewish Federation of Nashville and Middle Tennessee. This represented an increase of about 112% from the 1980 population of 3,700. The Jewish population of Nashville has continued to increase and may exceed 8,500 today. The relatively small population belies the Jewish community's high visibility and engagement in the broader Nashville area, a region of about 1.75 million people.
it is nashville
Nashville is larger in area. Louisville is larger in population.
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The current population of the state of Tennessee is 6,495,978. The capital of Tennessee is Nashville with a population of 648,295 people.
The city population of Memphis is larger than Nashville, but the metropolitan area population of Nashville is much larger than Memphis. Nashville is quickly catching up with Memphis in city population and will probably will overtake Memphis in a few years. The urban area of Nashville is also much larger than Memphis. Having lived in both cities, Nashville has more diversity. I could go to Boricua Cafe or La Casita to get some real Puerto Rican food...couldn't find that kind of stuff in Memphis.
only Memphis and nashville are important because nashville is the state capital and Memphis because of the population and Oak Ridge because of its contribution to science.
The U.S. Census Bureau estimates the Tennessee population at 6,600,000 as of July 1, 2015. Nashville's economy is strong with strong growth in population, employment and construction.
Nashville is the largest city in Tennessee. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that as of July 1, 2015 the population in Nashville is 654,610. Memphis is the second largest city in Tennessee with a population of 653,450.
The largest cities in Tennessee are Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Clarksville. The population in those cities as estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau as of July 1, 2015 is Nashville 654,610, Memphis 653,450, Knoxville 185,291, Chattanooga 176,588, and Clarksville 149,176.