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  1. The U.S. state of Vermont is divided into 247 municipalities, including 237 towns and 10 cities. Vermont also has nine unincorporated areas, split between five unincorporated towns and four gores. As of 2024, Vermont has 30 incorporated villages, which are municipal governments operating within a town and providing additional services.

  2. Vermont contains 247 incorporated towns and cities. Ten are cities and 237 are towns. Collectively, these 247 municipalities cover the vast majority, but not all, of the state's territory. There are some unincorporated areas in the sparsely populated mountainous regions of the state. Most of the unincorporated areas are in Essex County, in the ...

  3. Apr 1, 1990 · 23,873km² Area. 27.12/km ... The population of all incorporated places in the State of Vermont according to census results and latest offcial estimates.

    Name
    Status
    County
    Population Census 1990-04-01
    Village
    Orleans
    180
    Alburgh (Alburg)
    Village
    Grand Isle
    358
    City
    Washington
    9,526
    Village
    Orleans
    857
  4. sos.vermont.gov › vsara › learnVermont's Ten Cities

    Vermont's ten cities are: Vergennes, Vermont’s first city, was formed from parts of New Haven, Panton, and Ferrisburgh through a 1788 legislative act. The act may have been in response to St. John de Creveoeur's 1785 letter to Ethan Allen requesting the creation of Vergennes and other municipalities in recognition of France's role in winning ...

  5. Contact Information. Vermont State Archives & Records Administration. 1078 Route 2, Middlesex. Montpelier, VT 05633-7701. Contact VSARA. Phone & Hours

  6. May 8, 2024 · Purpose. This standard defines codes for various incorporated and widely-used geographic areas in Vermont. Existing federal standards are leveraged by this standard to ensure maximum compatibility with state and federal data. A primary use of these standard codes is to store and link data related to these geographies.

  7. 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).

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