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**Culum**

Culum is a small, unincorporated community located in the southeastern part of the United States, primarily within the state of Georgia. It is situated in the county of Effingham, near the banks of the Savannah River, and is part of the Savannah metropolitan area. The area has a rich history tied to its agricultural roots, particularly cotton and rice farming, which were historically significant in the region.

The name "Culum" is believed to derive from an indigenous word, possibly referring to a local natural

Economically, the region relies on agriculture, manufacturing, and nearby urban employment opportunities in Savannah. The area

Accessibility is relatively limited compared to more urbanized regions, with transportation primarily dependent on personal vehicles

feature
such
as
a
river
or
a
natural
spring.
The
community’s
development
was
influenced
by
early
settlers
and
the
expansion
of
railroads
in
the
late
19th
century,
which
facilitated
trade
and
transportation.
Today,
Culum
remains
a
quiet,
rural
enclave
with
a
mix
of
farmland,
small
businesses,
and
a
few
residential
areas.
also
preserves
some
historical
landmarks,
including
old
plantations
and
early
20th-century
buildings,
reflecting
its
heritage.
While
it
lacks
the
commercial
or
cultural
attractions
of
larger
cities,
Culum
maintains
a
close-knit
community
atmosphere.
or
public
transit
routes
connecting
to
nearby
towns.
The
community’s
population
remains
small,
contributing
to
its
low-key,
community-oriented
lifestyle.
Culum
continues
to
be
a
place
where
history
and
rural
life
coexist,
offering
a
glimpse
into
the
region’s
past
while
adapting
to
modern
needs.