Coffee County, Alabama

[4][5] Despite the census change of the statistics by the United States Census Bureau, the county still remains culturally connected alongside the two core based areas as it is commonly described as part of what is called the Wiregrass region together and also it shares its locations of United States Army base, Fort Novosel.As of the 2020 United States census, there were 53,465 people, 19,924 households, and 13,747 families residing in the county.The largest self-reported ancestry groups in Coffee County were English (59.9%), German (4.4%), Irish (3.3%), "American" (3.1%), (1.8%), Scottish (1.2%) and Portuguese (1.0%).The last Democrat to win the county in a presidential election is Jimmy Carter, who won it by a majority in 1976.[21] The county is referred to in Joe David Brown's 1971 novel Addie Pray, which inspired the movie Paper Moon.
Map of Alabama highlighting Coffee County
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