The Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) is a trading and marketing region in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina, spanning fourteen counties in Georgia and seven in South Carolina. The term was coined in 1950 by C.C. McCollum, the winner of a $250 contest held by The Augusta Chronicle to generate the best name for the area. Today the initialism is so commonly used that the full name is not known to all residents. The region is located on and named after the Savannah River, which forms the border between the two states. The largest cities within the CSRA are Augusta, Georgia and Aiken, South Carolina. (The CSRA does not include the city of Savannah, Georgia or any portion of the Savannah metropolitan area.)
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- Área Central do Rio Savannah (pt)
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| - . A Área Central do Rio Savannah (Central Savannah River Area em inglês ou CSRA) é uma aglomeração de condados localizados nos estados da Geórgia e da Carolina do Sul (destes apenas 05 a 08 condados podem ser incluídos no estado). A região é oficialmente chamada de 13ª região pelo estado da Geórgia. A região localiza-se sob o rio Savannah, que faz a fronteira entre os estados da Geórgia e da Carolina do Sul. As maiores cidades são Augusta e Aiken. A população é de aproximadamente 715. 263 habitantes. (pt)
- The Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) is a trading and marketing region in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina, spanning fourteen counties in Georgia and seven in South Carolina. The term was coined in 1950 by C.C. McCollum, the winner of a $250 contest held by The Augusta Chronicle to generate the best name for the area. Today the initialism is so commonly used that the full name is not known to all residents. The region is located on and named after the Savannah River, which forms the border between the two states. The largest cities within the CSRA are Augusta, Georgia and Aiken, South Carolina. (The CSRA does not include the city of Savannah, Georgia or any portion of the Savannah metropolitan area.) (en)
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| - Geography of Bamberg County, South Carolina
- Geography of Allendale County, South Carolina
- Geography of Barnwell County, South Carolina
- Geography of Emanuel County, Georgia
- Geography of Glascock County, Georgia
- Geography of Hancock County, Georgia
- Geography of Jefferson County, Georgia
- Geography of Jenkins County, Georgia
- Geography of Lincoln County, Georgia
- Geography of McCormick County, South Carolina
- Geography of Saluda County, South Carolina
- Geography of Screven County, Georgia
- Geography of Warren County, Georgia
- Geography of Washington County, Georgia
- Geography of Wilkes County, Georgia
- Geography of Aiken County, South Carolina
- Geography of Augusta, Georgia
- Geography of Burke County, Georgia
- Geography of Columbia County, Georgia
- Geography of Edgefield County, South Carolina
- Geography of McDuffie County, Georgia
- Geography of Richmond County, Georgia
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| - Sandersville, Georgia
- Sardis, Georgia
- Savannah, Georgia
- Savannah River
- Savannah metropolitan area
- Belvedere, South Carolina
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- Dearing, Georgia
- Area code 478
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- Georgia (U.S. State)
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- Girard, Georgia
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- Gloverville, South Carolina
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- Murphys Estates, South Carolina
- Thomson, Georgia
- Lincoln County, Georgia
- Louisville, Georgia
- McCormick County, South Carolina
- Augusta, Georgia
- Augusta Downtown Historic District
- Broad Street Historic District (Augusta, Georgia)
- Burke County, Georgia
- Burnettown, South Carolina
- Aiken County, South Carolina
- Trenton, South Carolina
- Wagener, South Carolina
- Warren County, Georgia
- Warrenton, Georgia
- Washington County, Georgia
- Waynesboro, Georgia
- Wilkes County, Georgia
- Windsor, South Carolina
- Aiken, South Carolina
- Allendale County, South Carolina
- Edgefield, South Carolina
- Evans, Georgia
- Bamberg County, South Carolina
- Geography of Bamberg County, South Carolina
- Barnwell County, South Carolina
- North Augusta, South Carolina
- Geography of Allendale County, South Carolina
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