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Strategically located at the intersection of Interstate 65 and Interstate 85, Montgomery is the capital city of Alabama and the second largest city in the state. The metropolitan area, comprised of Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes and Montgomery counties, has a population of more than 365,000. A region of vast economic diversity, Montgomery is home to state and regional governments, a major military installation, the USAF Air University, an extensive service industry, wholesale and retail trade, Civil War and Civil Rights tourism, and an industrial base that includes Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama -- Hyundai's first manufacturing plant in the United States. This unique diversity provides a well-balanced economic environment. According to Moody's Economy, Montgomery's Cost of Doing Business is 87% of the national average and Cost of Living is 95% of the national average.
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