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Contents: Urban Areas The population development of the urban areas in Vermont. The icon links to further information about a selected place including its population structure (gender, age groups, age distribution, urbanization, »race«, ethnicity).
There are no major urban areas in Vermont, which is not surprising given its small overall population. Vermont has only 9 incorporated cities, and only three of them have a population of more than 10,000. Burlington is the state’s largest city, home to just over 42,000 people. The second largest city is South Burlington (pop: 18,791).
Urban Compacts 24 Federal-Aid Urban Areas 9 Z:\PPID\PPAndRBureau\Mapping\Mileage_Certs\POLITICAL_DIVISIONS_courier_2021.doc 9 CITIES Barre Burlington Montpelier Newport Rutland Saint Albans South Burlington Vergennes Winooski 4 GORES Averys Gore Buels Gore Warners Grant Warren Gore 24 URBAN COMPACTS (mileage is included in main town map)
Vermont has ten cities with a combined area of 80.2 sq mi (208 km 2), or 0.8% of the state's total area. [citation needed] According to the 2020 census, 119,299 people, or 18.54% of the state's population, resided in Vermont's cities (excluding Essex Junction, which incorporated in 2022).
If counting Washington D.C., Vermont is ranked 50th, with only Wyoming having a smaller population. Burlington is the largest city in the state by population, with just 42,452 residents. There are only three other cities with populations of more than 10,000. Those are South Burlington, Rutland, and Essex Junction.
Jul 15, 2024 · Top 100 Biggest Cities In Vermont (2021 Census) Rank City 2022 Pop ulation (Est.) Growth ...
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Aug 12, 2021 · Population change in Vermont and implications for legislative reapportionment. At 1 p.m. EDT today the U.S. Census Bureau released 2020 population counts for states to use in their state legislative redistricting process. The data are available for a range of geography - from state, all the way down to individual Census blocks and include counts