Saturday 13 July 2013

Metroplex cities, towns, and CDPs

Downtown Dallas, Texas in March 2009. Dallas is the 9th largest city in the United States. Downtown Fort Worth, Texas in June 2010. Fort Worth is the 17th largest city in the United States.

Note: Cities and towns are categorized based on the latest population estimates from the North Central Texas Council of Governments (as of January 1, 2012). No population estimates are released for Census-designated places (CDPs), which are marked with an asterisk (*). These places are categorized based on their 2010 census population.

Places with more than 100,000 inhabitants Dallas Metropolitan Area at Night. Astronaut photo courtesy NASA, 2012.

Places designated "principal cities" by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) are italicized in bold.

+1,000,000

Dallas (1,207,420)

500,000 — 999,999

Fort Worth (757,810)

200,000 — 499,999

Arlington (365,860) Plano (261,900) Garland (228,060) Irving (218,850)

100,000 — 199,999

Grand Prairie (176,980) Mesquite (139,950) McKinney (136,180) Frisco (125,500) Carrollton (121,150) Denton (115,810) Richardson (100,450) Places with 10,000 to 99,999 inhabitants Addison Allen Azle Balch Springs Bedford Benbrook Burleson Cedar Hill Cleburne Colleyville Coppell Corinth Crowley DeSoto Duncanville Ennis Euless Farmers Branch Flower Mound Forest Hill Forney Glenn Heights Grapevine Greenville Haltom City Highland Village Hurst Keller Lancaster Lewisville Little Elm Mansfield Midlothian Mineral Wells (partial) Murphy North Richland Hills Prosper Rockwall Rowlett Saginaw Sachse Seagoville Southlake Terrell The Colony University Park Watauga Waxahachie Weatherford White Settlement Wylie Places with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants Aledo Alma Alvarado Alvord Anna Annetta North Annetta South Annetta Argyle Aubrey Aurora Bardwell Bartonville Blue Mound Blue Ridge Boyd Briar* Briaroaks Bridgeport Caddo Mills Campbell Celeste Celina Chico Cockrell Hill Combine Commerce Cool Cooper Copper Canyon Corral City Cottonwood Crandall Cresson (partial) Cross Roads Cross Timber Dalworthington Gardens Decatur DISH Double Oak Eagle Mountain* Edgecliff Village Everman Fairview Farmersville Fate Ferris Garrett Godley Grandview Grays Prairie Gun Barrel City Hackberry Haslet Hawk Cove Heath Hebron Hickory Creek Highland Park Hudson Oaks Hutchins Italy Josephine Joshua Justin Kaufman Keene Kemp Kennedale Knollwood Krugerville Krum Lake Bridgeport Lake Dallas Lake Worth Lakeside Lakewood Village Lavon Lincoln Park Lone Oak Lowry Crossing Lucas Mabank (partial) Maypearl McLendon-Chisholm Melissa Milford Millsap Mobile City Nevada New Fairview New Hope Newark Neylandville Northlake Oak Grove Oak Leaf Oak Point Oak Ridge Ovilla Palmer Pantego Paradise Parker Pecan Acres* Pecan Hill Pelican Bay Pilot Point Ponder Post Oak Bend City Princeton Providence Village Quinlan Red Oak Rendon* Reno Rhome Richland Hills Rio Vista River Oaks Roanoke Rosser Royse City Runaway Bay Saint Paul Sanctuary Sanger Sansom Park Scurry Shady Shores Springtown Sunnyvale Talty Trophy Club Union Valley Van Alstyne (partial) Venus West Tawakoni Westlake Westminster Weston Westover Hills Westworth Village Willow Park Wilmer Wolfe City Unincorporated places Ables Springs Avalon Bolivar Brock Cash Copeville Dennis Elizabethtown Elmo Floyd Forreston Garner Greenwood Heartland Ike Lantana Lillian Merit Paloma Creek Peaster Poetry Poolville Rockett Sand Branch Savannah Slidell Telico Whitt

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