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Cities in Vermont are municipalities with the city form of government. Vermont has ten cities with a combined area of 80.2 sq mi (208 km 2), or 0.8% of the state's total area. [citation needed] According to the 2020 census, 119,299 people, or 18.54% of the state's population, resided in Vermont's cities (excluding Essex Junction, which ...
This is a list of the five most populous incorporated places and the capital city in all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited territories of the United States, as of July 1, 2023, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau.
The eight United States statistical areas and 14 counties of the State of Vermont [a] Combined statistical area [1] 2023 population (est.) [3] Core-based statistical area [1] 2023 population (est.) [3] County 2023 population (est.) [3] Burlington-South Burlington-Barre, VT CSA: 288,084 Burlington-South Burlington, VT MSA: 227,942 Chittenden ...
The population of Saint Thomas island in 2010 was 51,634 (about 48.5% of US Virgin Islands total). [46] 2215 feet (675 m) Woodford Vermont [47] 3638 feet (1109 m) Whitetop Virginia [48] Unincorporated. The Town of Troutdale, Virginia is an incorporated community with a population of 140 and an elevation of 3,120 feet. 2622 feet (799 m) Waterville
This city's population skyrocketed by 46.4% over five years. Buckeye, Arizona, had the largest five-year population increase, going from 74,378 residents in 2018 to 108,900 in 2023.
The name of the state in which the city lies [1] The city population as of July 1, 2023, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau [1] The city population as of April 1, 2020, as enumerated by the 2020 United States census [1] The city percent population change from April 1, 2020, to July 1, 2023; The city land area as of January 1, 2020 [2]
CDP Population [2] County Arlington: 1,213 Bennington: Ascutney: 540 Windsor: Barnet: 129 Caledonia: Beecher Falls: 177 Essex: Bennington: 9,074 Bennington: Benson: 308
For many years prior to the 1860s Vermont had just one city, which was the city of Vergennes, incorporated in 1788. [3] As in most of New England, population is not a determination in what makes a city or a town in Vermont. Rather, cities are formed when a town's residents choose to switch from a town meeting form to a city form.