User:JWilz12345/Cities-United States

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By population size (based in 1998 estimate) edit

  • Population size and 1998 estimate figures courtesy of The World Almanac and the Book of Facts, 2001 edition, rounded off to most-probable hundreds.

By state and DC edit

District of Columbia (DC) edit

Alabama edit

Alaska edit

Arizona edit

Arkansas edit

California edit

There are no legal differences between cities and towns under the Californian law; all municipalities can call themselves as cities or towns.

Colorado edit

Connecticut edit

Delaware edit

All cities
Selected towns

Florida edit

Georgia edit

Hawai‘i edit

  • Technically and legally (as of 2018), all populated settlements of Hawai‘i, including Honolulu, are unincorporated Census Designated Places (CDP's).

Idaho edit

Illinois edit

Indiana edit

Iowa edit

Kansas edit

Kentucky edit

  • Choice of cities based on enwiki article en:List of cities in Kentucky, as of December 18, 2019. All credit given to the contributors of the said article.

Louisiana edit

Maine edit

Maryland edit

There are no legal differences between cities and towns of Maryland; all municipalities can call themselves as cities or towns.

Massachusetts edit

Michigan edit

Minnesota edit

Mississippi edit

Missouri edit

Montana edit

Nebraska edit

Nevada edit

New Hampshire edit

New Jersey edit

New Mexico edit

New York edit

North Carolina edit

There are no legal differences between cities and towns under the North Carolinan law; all municipalities can call themselves as cities or towns.

North Dakota edit

Ohio edit

Oklahoma edit

Oregon edit

(choice of cities is largely based on en:List of cities in Oregon. All credits for the basis given to the contributors of the said article)

Pennsylvania edit

Choice of cities is largely based on this old revision of enwiki page Pennsylvania. A full inclusion (plus inclusion of selected boroughs) is provided in the sub-gallery given in the link above.

Rhode Island edit

South Carolina edit

There are no legal differences between cities and towns under the South Carolinan law; all municipalities can call themselves as cities or towns.

South Dakota edit

Tennessee edit

 

Texas edit

Utah edit

Vermont edit

Virginia edit

Virginian law has more stringent and clear way of defining what is a city. Now, all cities are independent from any counties. Places in counties are either towns (e.g. Vienna of Fairfax County) or unincorporated communities termed as CDP's (e.g. the historic Yorktown of York County). More info: en:List of cities and counties in Virginia.

Washington edit

West Virginia edit

Wisconsin edit

Wyoming edit