The Coastal Plain is the largest region with land area. It is the location of most of Georgia's peanut, cotton, and vegetable farms. The Coastal Plain was also the location of the first European inhabitants. It is divided into two sections. The inner Coastal Plain and the outer Coastal Plain. The inner Coastal Plain has a mild climate and a good supply of underground water. The outer Coastal Plain does not have drained soil to provide fertile farmlands, but it's the center of naval stores and pulp production. There's also a southwestern corner called the Dougherty Plains. The rich soil grows peanuts, corn, and pecan trees. Overall, the Coastal Plain is the largest region.