Talladega County, with a population of over 82K of people, has Talladega city as its county seat. The name has been obtained from a Muscogee (Creek) Native American word Tvlvteke, from the Creek tålwa, meaning "town", and åtigi, or "border" that is a "Border Town". It means a town which indicates its location on the boundary between the lands of the Creek and the Cherokee and Chickasaw tribes. More than 30K households and 21K families reside here that make up the racial integration of the Blacks or African Americans, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, Latino and Hispanic of any race, Asians, Whites and one or two other races.
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