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Regional Information

Tennessee may be landlocked, but it’s certainly not short of water. You can relish beautiful mountain vistas and world-class fishing from your private island residence in one of Tennessee’s many rivers or sparkling lakes. An island property in Douglas Lake provides gorgeous views of the Smokey Mountains and you won't find a more beautiful or safer setting. Kayak or raft Tennessee’s rivers and streams or fish the lakes of the south. The locals are as refreshing as the scenery.

Tennessee, United States

Map of Tennessee, United States





Regional Statistics for Tennessee


Location:
Kentucky and Virginia to the north; North Carolina to the east; Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi on the south; and Arkansas and Missouri on the west
Population:
5,689,283
Languages:
English
Capital:
Nashville
Currency:
United States dollar
Climate:
Most of the state has a humid subtropical climate, with the exception of the higher mountains, which have a humid continental climate. Hot summers and mild to cool winters with generous precipitation throughout the year
Temperature Range:
0 to +35
Terrain:
Mountains, rivers, valleys, forest, fertile farm land
Natural Hazards:
Tornadoes, storms

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