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I guess I was just bored...This is just for fun...without taking into consideration that many cities' csa/msa populations are much larger of course than just city populations, as well as some cities being larger in area than others...
Estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau as of July 1, 2008
California: (15)
#2. Los Angeles
#9. San Diego
#10. San Jose
#12. San Francisco
#36. Fresno
#37. Sacramento
#38. Long Beach
#44. Oakland
#54. Santa Ana
#56. Anaheim
#58 Bakersfield
#61. Riverside
#63. Stockton
#89. Chula Vista
#98. Irvine Texas: (12)
#4. Houston
#7. San Antonio
#8. Dallas
#15. Austin
#17. Fort Worth
#22. El Paso
#50. Arlington
#64. Corpus Christi
#70. Plano
#86. Laredo
#87. Lubbock
#90. Garland Arizona: (7)
#5. Phoenix
#32. Tucson
#39. Mesa
#74. Glendale
#76. Chandler
#79. Scottsdale
#94. Gilbert Florida: (6)
#13. Jacksonville
#43. Miami
#53. Tampa
#73. St. Petersburg
#82. Orlando
#95. Hialeah Ohio: (5)
#16. Columbus
#41. Cleveland
#57. Cincinnati
#61. Toledo
#97. Akron North Carolina: (5)
#18. Charlotte
#45. Raleigh
#75. Greensboro
#85. Durham
#91. Winston-Salem Nevada: (4)
#28. Las Vegas
#71. Henderson
#92. North Las Vegas
#93. Reno Virginia: (4)
#42. Virginia Beach
#80. Norfolk
#88. Chesapeake
#96. Arlington Colorado: (3)
#24. Denver
#48. Colorado Springs
#59. Aurora New York: (3)
#1. New York
#69. Buffalo
#99. Rochester Kentucky: (2)
#30. Louisville
#65. Lexington Louisiana: (2)
#55. New Orleans
#84. Baton Rouge Minnesota: (2)
#47. Minneapolis
#66. St. Paul Missouri: (2)
#35. Kansas City
#52. St. Louis Nebraska: (2)
#40. Omaha
#72. Lincoln New Jersey: (2)
#68. Newark
#78. Jersey City Oklahoma: (2)
#31. Oklahoma City
#46. Tulsa Pennsylvania: (2)
#5. Philadelphia
#60. Pittsburgh Tennessee: (2)
#19. Memphis
#26. Nashville Wisconsin: (2)
#23. Milwaukee
#81. Madison Alabama: (1)
#83. Birmingham Alaska: (1)
#67. Anchorage District of Columbia: (1) Georgia: (1)
#33. Atlanta Hawaii: (1)
#49. Honolulu Idaho: (1)
#100. Boise Illinois: (1)
#3. Chicago Indiana: (1)
#14. Indianapolis Kansas: (1)
#51. Wichita Maryland: (1)
#20. Baltimore Massachusetts: (1)
#21. Boston Michigan: (1)
#11. Detroit New Mexico: (1)
#34. Albuquerque Oregon: (1)
#29. Portland Washington: (1)
#25. Seattle Arkansas: 0 Connecticut: 0 Delaware: 0 Iowa: 0 Maine: 0 Mississippi: 0 Montana: 0 New Hampshire: 0 North Dakota: 0 Rhode Island: 0 South Carolina: 0 South Dakota: 0 Utah: 0 Vermont: 0 West Virginia: 0 Wyoming: 0
Haha! I've made lists during boring times but never thought of grouping by state. I wonder how/if the list would change if you took csa/msa into consideration.
Haha! I've made lists during boring times but never thought of grouping by state. I wonder how/if the list would change if you took csa/msa into consideration.
Yes I was bored...hehe...yeah it would change and if you're bored too, you're more than welcome to make a list that way!
It would be interesting to use MSA's or CSA's and use populations of 100K and higher...LA, Phoenix ,SFO and DFW would probably make out well.
Definitely LA wins.
California has 69 cities with over 100,000 residents.
These numbers are according to the State of California for 2010.
Los Angeles CSA(Cities by Population 100,000+), 2010
Los Angeles 4,094,764
Long Beach 494,709
Santa Ana 357,754
Anaheim 353,653
Riverside 304,051
Irvine 217,686
Glendale 207,902
San Bernardino 204,800
Oxnard 200,004
Fontana 190,356
Moreno Valley 188,537
Rancho Cucamonga 178,904
Santa Clarita 177,641
Garden Grove 175,618
Ontario 174,536
Pomona 163,683
Palmdale 152,622
Pasadena 151,576
Corona 150,416
Torrance 149,717
Lancaster 145,875
Orange 142,708
Fullerton 138,610
Thousand Oaks 130,209
Simi Valley 126,902
El Monte 126,464
Inglewood 119,053
Costa Mesa 117,178
Downey 113,715
West Covina 112,890
Victorville 112,097
Ventura 109,946
Norwalk 109,817
Burbank 108,469
Temecula 105,029
South Gate 101,914
Murrieta 101,487
Mission Viejo 100,725
Rialto 100,260
SF CSA(Cities by Population 100,000+), 2010
San Jose 1,023,083
San Franciscom 856,095
Oakland 430,666
Fremont 218,128
Santa Rosa 163,436
Hayward 153,104
Sunnyvale 140,450
Concord 125,864
Vallejo 121,435
Santa Clara 118,830
Daly City 108,119
Berkeley 108,119
Fairfield 105,955
Antioch 102,330
California has 69 cities with over 100,000 residents.
These numbers are according to the State of California for 2010.
Los Angeles CSA(Cities by Population 100,000+), 2010
Los Angeles 4,094,764
Long Beach 494,709
Santa Ana 357,754
Anaheim 353,653
Riverside 304,051
Irvine 217,686
Glendale 207,902
San Bernardino 204,800
Oxnard 200,004
Fontana 190,356
Moreno Valley 188,537
Rancho Cucamonga 178,904
Santa Clarita 177,641
Garden Grove 175,618
Ontario 174,536
Pomona 163,683
Palmdale 152,622
Pasadena 151,576
Corona 150,416
Torrance 149,717
Lancaster 145,875
Orange 142,708
Fullerton 138,610
Thousand Oaks 130,209
Simi Valley 126,902
El Monte 126,464
Inglewood 119,053
Costa Mesa 117,178
Downey 113,715
West Covina 112,890
Victorville 112,097
Ventura 109,946
Norwalk 109,817
Burbank 108,469
Temecula 105,029
South Gate 101,914
Murrieta 101,487
Mission Viejo 100,725
Rialto 100,260
SF CSA(Cities by Population 100,000+), 2010
San Jose 1,023,083
San Franciscom 856,095
Oakland 430,666
Fremont 218,128
Santa Rosa 163,436
Hayward 153,104
Sunnyvale 140,450
Concord 125,864
Vallejo 121,435
Santa Clara 118,830
Daly City 108,119
Berkeley 108,119
Fairfield 105,955
Antioch 102,330
Whoa. That's crazy. When they say Greater LA is built out, it's REALLY built out.
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