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Valdosta
(redirected from Valdosta, Georgia)

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Valdosta (văldŏs` tə), city (1990 pop. 29,806), seat of Lowndes co., S Ga., near the Fla. line, in a lake region; inc. 1860. Valdosta is a large naval stores market and a processing, distribution, and commercial center for a tobacco, cotton, watermelon, and livestock area. Manufactures include turpentine, pine lumber, wood products, paper, textiles, fertilizer, and metal goods. Valdosta State Univ. is there. Moody Air Force Base is to the north.


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