Monroe County is a county located in southern Alabama, with an area of approximately 1,036 square miles and a population of around 20,000 people. The county seat is Monroeville.
There are no major colleges or universities located in Monroe County, but the region is within driving distance of several notable institutions, including the University of South Alabama and Troy University.
Monroe County is served by several hospitals and healthcare providers, including [Monroe County Hospital], [Grove Hill Memorial Hospital], and several primary care clinics.
Major industries in the area include agriculture, manufacturing, and retail. The cost of living in Monroe County is lower than the national average, and the median household income is around $36,000 per year.
The demographics of Monroe County are predominantly African American, with a minority of White and Hispanic residents. The county has a mix of rural and urban areas, with a number of small towns and communities scattered throughout the region. Some of the largest towns in the area include Monroeville, Excel, and Frisco City.