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| | Augusta, Georgia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Augusta is the birthplace of the Southern Baptist denomination, and the location of Springfield Baptist Church, the oldest autonomous African-American Baptist church in the nation. |
 | | Augusta is also the largest city within Georiga's Central Savannah River Area, a Regional Development Center which also includes the towns of Martinez, Louisville, Sandersville, Thomson, and Waynesboro. |
 | | Augusta had a population of 12,493 by 1860, being one of 102 U.S. cities at the time to have a population of over 10,000, and making it the second largest city in Georgia. |
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