Nashville
Nashville City of Nashville | |||
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Overblik | |||
Land | USA | ||
Borgmester | David Briley | ||
Delstat | Tennessee | ||
County | Davidson County | ||
Grundlagt | 1779 | ||
Postnr. | 37201–37250 | ||
Telefonkode | 615 | ||
Demografi | |||
Indbyggere | 668.347 (2014)[1] | ||
- Areal | 1.367 km² | ||
- Befolkningstæthed | 489 pr. km² | ||
Andet | |||
Tidszone | Central Time Zone | ||
Højde m.o.h. | 182 m | ||
Hjemmeside | www.nashville.gov | ||
Oversigtskort | |||
Nashville er hovedstad i den amerikanske delstat Tennessee. Byen ligger ved floden Cumberlandfloden. Byen har 626.681 indbyggere (2010).
Nashville er kendt som en stor musikby med mange pladestudier. Byen er specielt kendt for sit countrymusik-miljø, hvor koncertstedet (og radioprogrammet) Grand Ole Opry spiller en væsentlig rolle.
Eksterne henvisninger
- Wikimedia Commons har flere filer relateret til Nashville
Se også
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- ^ factfinder.census.gov (fra Wikidata).
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Map showing Mainland USA ("lower 48") with a superimposed US flag.
Flag of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County.
Collage of Nashville landmarks. Top row: 2nd Avenue, Kirkland Hall (Vanderbilt University), The Parthenon; Middle row: Nashville Skyline; Bottom row: LP Field, Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium.
Forfatter/Opretter: Alexrk, Licens: CC BY 3.0
Grafik blev lavet med GeoTools. .
Forfatter/Opretter: Cliff from I now live in Arlington, VA (Outside Washington DC), USA, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Built by Dan Maddox in 1957, RCA Studio B first became known as one of the cradles of the "Nashville Sound" in the 1960s. A sophisticated style characterized by background vocals and strings, the Nashville Sound both revived the popularity of country music and helped establish Nashville as an international recording center. Hitmakers in Studio B have included Arnold, Jennings, Bobby Bare, Parton, Reeves, Willie Nelson, and Floyd Cramer, among others. For many years, Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Chet Atkins managed RCA's Nashville operation and produced hundreds of hits in Studio B.