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"Second-class" cities had a population of at least 34,000 and up to 600,000 at time of designation, and have a nine-member city council and an elected clerk. Indianapolis is the only "first-class" city in Indiana under state law, making it subject to a consolidated city-county government known as Unigov .
The main article for this category is List of cities in Indiana; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cities in Indiana; See also Indiana and categories Townships in Indiana, Towns in Indiana, Census-designated places in Indiana, Unincorporated communities in Indiana
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List of towns in Indiana; List of metropolitan areas in Indiana; List of Micropolitan Statistical Areas of Indiana References. This page was last edited on 17 ...
The other two cities with populations over 100,000, Evansville and South Bend, both had approximately 269,000 people living in their metropolitan areas. [4] [5] The following is the list of metropolitan areas in Indiana with population estimates from 2010 through 2021. [6]
The first Indiana city on the list is Elkhart-Goshen at number 12. The population of Elkhart-Goshen is 206,890 and the unemployment rate is 4.1%. The median home listing price as of December 2023 ...
Cities in Indiana (48 C, 120 P) F. Former municipalities in Indiana (16 P) T. Towns in Indiana (8 C, 425 P) This page was last edited on 9 December 2022, at 00:15 ...
With a population of 829,817, Indianapolis is the largest city in Indiana and the 12th-largest in the United States, according to the 2010 census. Three other cities in Indiana have a population greater than 100,000: Fort Wayne (253,617), Evansville (117,429) and South Bend (101,168). [123]