Az Amerikai Egyesült Államok városainak listája népesség szerint

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Ez a lista az Amerikai Egyesült Államok legnagyobb településeinek listája, népesség szerint, elővárosok nélkül. Az adatok 2011-ből származnak.

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  1. Since 1898, the City of New York, New York, has comprised five boroughs with consolidated borough–county governments:
       The Borough of Manhattan and New York County
       The Borough of Brooklyn and Kings County
       The Borough of Queens and Queens County
       The Borough of the Bronx and Bronx County
       The Borough of Staten Island and Richmond County
  2. http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/City-wins-census-appeal-count-adjusted-4087372.php
  3. The City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, are separate but coterminous entities with a single consolidated city–county government.
  4. The City of Jacksonville, Florida, and Duval County, Florida, are separate entities with a single consolidated city–county government. The City of Jacksonville comprises all of Duval County except the other incorporated municipalities within the county.
  5. The City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Marion County, Indiana, are separate entities with a single consolidated city–county government. The City of Indianapolis comprises all of Marion County except the other incorporated municipalities within the county. See Indianapolis (balance).
  6. The City and County of San Francisco, Kalifornia has a consolidated city and county government.
  7. The City and County of Denver, Colorado, has a consolidated city and county government.
  8. a b c d e f g h i This is an independent city that is not part of any county.
  9. The City of Washington was consolidated with the District of Columbia in 1871.
  10. The City of Nashville, Tennessee, and Davidson County, Tennessee, are separate entities with a single consolidated city–county government. The City of Nashville comprises all of Davidson County except the other incorporated municipalities within the county. See Nashville-Davidson (balance), Tennessee.
  11. The City of Louisville, Kentucky, and Jefferson County, Kentucky, are separate entities with a single consolidated city–county government. The City of Louisville comprises all of Jefferson County except the other incorporated municipalities within the county. See Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance), Kentucky.
  12. The City of New Orleans, Louisiana, and Orleans Parish, Louisiana, are separate but coterminous entities with a single consolidated city–parish government.
  13. The City of Lexington, Kentucky, and Fayette County, Kentucky, are separate but coterminous entities with a single consolidated city–county government.
  14. The Municipality of Anchorage, Alaszka, is a unified home rule municipality that functions as both a city and a borough.
  15. The City of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, are separate entities with a single consolidated city–parish government. The City of Baton Rouge has retained its own city limits within East Baton Rouge Parish.
  16. The Town of Gilbert, Arizona, is currently the most populous incorporated town in the United States.
  17. The City of Augusta, Georgia, and Richmond County, Georgia, are separate entities with a single consolidated city–county government. The City of Augusta comprises all of Richmond County except the two other incorporated municipalities within the county.
  18. The City of Columbus, Georgia, and Muscogee County, Georgia, are separate but coterminous entities with a single consolidated city–county government.
  19. Kansas City (Kansas), and Wyandotte County, Kansas, are separate entities with a single consolidated city–county government. Kansas City comprises all of Wyandotte County except the other incorporated municipalities within the county.
  20. The Town of Cary, is currently the second most populous incorporated town in the United States.
  21. The City of Lafayette, Louisiana, and Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, are separate entities with a single consolidated city–parish government. The City of Lafayette comprises all of Lafayette Parish except the other incorporated municipalities within the parish.
  22. The City of Athens, Georgia, and Clarke County, Georgia, are separate entities with a single consolidated city–county government. The City of Athens comprises all of Clarke County except the other incorporated municipalities within the county.

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