New Montgomery is a city of approximately 24,000 people, all Caucasian, located along the Tombigbee River in former southeast Alabama, outside the former Bladon Springs State Park and Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge.
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| - New Montgomery is a city of approximately 24,000 people, all Caucasian, located along the Tombigbee River in former southeast Alabama, outside the former Bladon Springs State Park and Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge.
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| - New Montgomery is a city of approximately 24,000 people, all Caucasian, located along the Tombigbee River in former southeast Alabama, outside the former Bladon Springs State Park and Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge. It considers itself to be the successor to the 19th-century Confederate States of America and claims the entire southern United States as its territory. In reality, it controls only its city, and the adjacent state park and wildlife refuge. It has in the past referred to itself as the Confederate States of America, but in recent years has taken to referring to itself as New Montgomery or the New Confederacy (as to distinguish itself from other survivor nations).
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