Lilburn (Lilburn)
Lilburn is a city in Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States. The population was 14,502 at the 2020 census. The estimated population was 12,810 in 2019. It is a part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.
Lilburn is located in western Gwinnett County at 33.88889°N, -84.14083°W (33.888853, -84.140897). U.S. Route 29 (Lawrenceville Highway) passes through the center of town, leading southwest 19 mi to downtown Atlanta and northeast 11 mi to Lawrenceville, the Gwinnett County seat.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Lilburn has a total area of 16.5 sqkm, of which 16.4 sqkm is land and 0.1 sqkm, or 0.82%, is water.
Lilburn is located in western Gwinnett County at 33.88889°N, -84.14083°W (33.888853, -84.140897). U.S. Route 29 (Lawrenceville Highway) passes through the center of town, leading southwest 19 mi to downtown Atlanta and northeast 11 mi to Lawrenceville, the Gwinnett County seat.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Lilburn has a total area of 16.5 sqkm, of which 16.4 sqkm is land and 0.1 sqkm, or 0.82%, is water.
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