Memphis metropolitan area
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The Memphis Metropolitan Statistical Area, TN-MS-AR (MSA) is the 42nd largest among similarly designated areas in the United States. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the MSA has a population of 1,205,204 among the three states of Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas.
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Counties
Tennessee Mississippi ArkansasCities
Primary City
Suburbs with 10,000 or more inhabitants
- Bartlett, Tennessee
- Collierville, Tennessee
- Germantown, Tennessee
- Horn Lake, Mississippi
- Olive Branch, Mississippi
- Southaven, Mississippi
- West Memphis, Arkansas
Suburbs with 1,001 to 9,999 inhabitants
- Arlington, Tennessee
- Atoka, Tennessee
- Brighton, Tennessee
- Coldwater, Mississippi
- Covington, Tennessee
- Earle, Arkansas
- Hernando, Mississippi
- Holly Springs, Mississippi
- Lakeland, Tennessee
- Marion, Arkansas
- Mason, Tennessee
- Millington, Tennessee
- Munford, Tennessee
- Senatobia, Mississippi
- Somerville, Tennessee
- Tunica, Mississippi
Suburbs with 1,000 or fewer inhabitants
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