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CSRA

Central Savannah River Area
CSRA
Downtown Augusta on Broad Street The Aiken County Courthouse in Downtown Aiken
Map outlining the Central Savannah River Area
Map outlining the Central Savannah River Area
Country  United States
State

Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia

South Carolina South Carolina
Largest city Augusta
Area
 • Total 9,605 sq mi (24,880 km2)
 • Land 9,400 sq mi (24,000 km2)
 • Water 205 sq mi (530 km2)  2.1%
Population (2014)
 • Total 768,402
 • Density 79/sq mi (31/km2)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Area code(s) 478, 706, 762, 803, 864,

Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia

The Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) is a trading and marketing region in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina, spanning thirteen counties in Georgia and eight 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.)

The total population of the CSRA is 768,402 in 2010. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the seven-county Augusta-Richmond County Metropolitan Statistical Area (at the center of the CSRA) had an estimated population of 580,270 in 2013, making it the second most populous in the state of Georgia.

Coordinates: 33°30′54″N 82°12′58″W / 33.51500°N 82.21611°W / 33.51500; -82.21611


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