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Buford

City in north-central Georgia, 53 km/33 mi northeast of Atlanta; population (1990) 8,800. It is an agricultural trading centre, and has manufactured leather and concrete products.

The Buford Dam, which forms Lake Sidney Lanier on the Chattahoochee River, is to the northwest.



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