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Cordele is a city in and the
county seat of
Crisp County, Georgia. The po****tion was 11,165 at the 2010 census, and 10,220 in 2020.
Cordele calls itself...
- As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 20,128. The
county seat is
Cordele. The
county was
created on
August 17, 1905, from
Dooly County and named...
- The
Cordele Dispatch is a twice-w****ly
newspaper published in
Cordele, Georgia. It is
operated by
Boone Newspapers Inc.
Boone acquired the
paper in August...
- (stylized in all caps), is an
American rapper, singer, and
songwriter from
Cordele, Georgia. He is
known for his off-the-dome
style of
rapping and his beats...
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Cordele (/kɔːrˈdɛl/ kor-DEL) is a town in
Jackson County, Texas,
United States. It was
founded when land was sold from the New York and
Texas Land Company...
- part of the state. Its
northern terminus is at Interstate 75 (I-75) in
Cordele. This is the
second state route in
Georgia to
carry the SR 300 designation...
- also home to the
second oldest Carnegie library in Georgia,
located in
Cordele.
LBRLS is a
member of PINES, a
program of the
Georgia Public Library Service...
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campuses in
Albany (East and West Campus) and a
satellite campus in
Cordele (
Cordele Center). The
university is a member-school of the
Thurgood Marshall...
- Park) is a
state park
located on Lake
Blackshear in
Crisp County, west of
Cordele, Georgia. It was
established on
December 4, 1946, as a
memorial to U.S...
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Orioles from 1976 to 1988
Cordele Reds, a
minor league baseball team
known as the Americus-
Cordele Orioles in 1954 and the
Cordele Orioles in 1955 before...