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Alphabetical order per state or territory
Alabama
(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Alabama)
Alaska
(for a more exhaustive list, see List of cities in Alaska)
U.S. cities with a population greater than 100,000 (according to the 2000 U.S. Census)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File and 1990 Census [1].
1/ The five boroughs of New York city are coextensive with the five counties that constitute New York city: Bronx borough (Bronx County), Brooklyn borough (Kings County), Manhattan borough (New York County), Queens borough (Queens County), and Staten Island borough (Richmond County).
2/ Philadelphia city is coextensive with Philadelphia County.
3/ San Francisco city is coextensive with San Francisco County.
4/ Washington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
5/ Nashville-Davidson city is consolidated with Davidson County.
6/ Denver city is coextensive with Denver County.
7/ Honolulu Census Designated Place; by agreement with the State of Hawaii, the Census Bureau does not show data separately for the city of Honolulu, which is coextensive with Honolulu County. 8/ The incorporated place of Anchorage municipality is coextensive with the county equivalent of Anchorage Municipality. 9/ In 2000, Richmond County and the incorporated place of Augusta-Richmond County are coextensive. The 1990 population is for the incorporated place of Augusta city before consolidation of the city and county governments. 10/ Columbus city is consolidated with Muscogee County.
11/ In 2000, Clarke County and the incorporated place of Athens-Clarke County are coextensive. The 1990 population is for the incorporated place of Athens city before consolidation of the city and county governments.