I live in a tiny unincorporated island surrounded by towns of 30,000-140,000 people less than a couple blocks away.
I picked unincorporated urban 'cause that’s where I am but I’m not sure if it helps.
I live in a tiny unincorporated island surrounded by towns of 30,000-140,000 people less than a couple blocks away.
I picked unincorporated urban 'cause that’s where I am but I’m not sure if it helps.
Arlington, VA - pop. ~200,000, but smack in the middle of a metro area (DC) of up to ~5,000,000, depending on how wide you cast the net. Coming from a small town in Arkansas, I love having my kids not grow up bored shitless like I was.
My city was under 10k in the 2000 census but city-data.com has it over 10k as of 2009.
I don’t understand the confusion everyone is having here. Do other places that aren’t my town have confusing geo-political boundaries?
Sector 001, in a major Ohio city with less than half a million people.
Not sure abou “incorporated municipality” and just went with the city on my address; about 35,000.
I live in Washington DC, population 572,000.
I’m not confused, it just seems irrelevant that the city councils or whoever officially annexed the property a block away from my house but not the lot my own house is on. Aside from lacking sidewalks and curbs, life is pretty much the same here, one block over.
I guess the term “population area” and “type of community” is throwing people off since it (to me) implies some sort of cultural demographics.
Springfield has a population of about 130,000ish in city limits, probably another 25,000ish if you count the burbs.
I live in the city limits.
I live in a 500,000+ area - I want to move down a couple of categories.
I’m not sure what an incorporated municipality really means, but if I look just at the Borough level, the neighbourhood of the Plateau Mont-Royal has just over 101 000 people (2006 census). The City of Montreal has 1 620 000+ people, though, while the Island of Montreal has 1 934 000+ people. The metropolitan area has 3 859 000+ people.
So I answered 100 000 to 249 999.
I live in the City of Darebin (pop est. 140,000), which is 5-6km outside of Melbourne CBD. The whole of Melbourne popn is around 4 million.
Why would you include an area that isn’t even in the state? When I lived twenty-odd miles from Boston it never would have occured to me to include Boston’s population in an answer to a question about how many people lived where I did.
I voted “other” because we have lived in our motor home for 8 years traveling all over the country.