List of micropolitan statistical areas by state
(Redirected from List of Micropolitan Statistical Areas by state)
Here is a list of micropolitan statistical areas in the United States. As defined by the United States Census Bureau, a micropolitan statistical area is the area (usually a county or grouping of counties) surrounding and including a core city with population between 10,000 and 49,999 (inclusive). Suburbs of metropolitan areas are generally not considered to be micropolitan core cities, although they can be if they are in another county from the metropolitan core.
The states of Delaware, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Rhode Island do not have micropolitan areas as defined by the US Census Bureau.
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Idaho edit
- Blackfoot (includes Bingham County)
- Burley (includes Cassia and Minidoka Counties)
- Moscow (includes Latah County)
- Mountain Home (includes Elmore County)
- Rexburg (includes Fremont and Madison Counties)
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- Albemarle
- Boone
- Brevard
- Dunn
- Elizabeth City
- Forest City
- Henderson
- Kill Devil Hills
- Kinston
- Laurinburg
- Lincolnton
- Lumberton
- Morehead City
- Mount Airy
- North Wilkesboro
- Roanoke Rapids
- Rockingham
- Salisbury
- Sanford
- Shelby
- Southern Pines-Pinehurst
- Statesville-Mooresville
- Thomasville-Lexington
- Washington
- Wilson
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- Alice
- Andrews
- Athens
- Bay City
- Beeville
- Big Spring
- Bonham
- Borger
- Brenham
- Brownwood
- Cleburne
- Commerce
- Corsicana
- Del Rio
- Dumas
- Eagle Pass
- El Campo
- Gainesville
- Granbury
- Hereford
- Huntsville
- Jacksonville
- Kerrville
- Kingsville
- Lamesa
- Levelland
- Lufkin
- Marble Falls
- Marshall
- Mineral Wells
- Mount Pleasant
- Nacogdoches
- Palestine
- Pampa
- Paris
- Pecos
- Plainview
- Raymondville
- Rio Grande City-Roma
- San Marcos
- Snyder
- Stephenville
- Sulphur Springs
- Sweetwater
- Uvalde
- Vernon
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Footnotes edit
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Iowa.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Illinois.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the states of Illinois & Missouri.
- ^ The legal definition of this micropolitan statistical area excludes a substantial part of its core city. This area is defined strictly as Whitley County, Kentucky; however, more than 20% of the population of Corbin lives in Knox County, Kentucky.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Illinois.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Wisconsin.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Louisiana.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Vermont.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Vermont.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Minnesota.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Idaho.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Virginia.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Ohio.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Michigan.
- ^ Part of this micropolitan statistical area is also in the state of Idaho.
External links edit
- List at US Census Bureau
- PDF map of both Micropolitan and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (13.9 MB) (current as of 6 June 2003)