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  1. Map of the United States with Montana highlighted. Montana is a state located in the Western United States.According to the 2020 United States Census, Montana is the 8th least populous state with 1,084,225 inhabitants but the 4th largest by land area spanning 145,545.80 square miles (376,961.9 km 2) of land.

  2. The 10 largest cities in Montana are: Billings, Missoula, Great Falls, Bozeman, Butte-Silver Bow (balance), Helena, Kalispell, Belgrade, Whitefish and Anaconda-Deer Lodge County. Frequently Asked Questions. Lists of Cities in all States. Montana Cities by First Letter.

    • Billings - 119,706
    • Missoula - 74,829
    • Great Falls - 60,830
    • Bozeman - 56,495
    • Butte - 34,688
    • Helena - 32,871
    • Kalispell - 25,484
    • Belgrade - 11,074
    • Anaconda - 9,445
    • Havre - 9,372

    Located in South-Central Montana, on the Yellowstone River, Billings is the only city in the state to crack 100,000 residents. It is the seat of Yellowstone County, a former rail hub and continued commerce center for the state's Eastern region. In the early 1900s, Billings was nicknamed "The Magic City" for its swiftly growing population. That magi...

    In Western Montana, stacked between the quaint Bitterroot Valley (to the South) and the rambunctious Glacier National Park (to the North), is the scenic city of Missoula. Here, the Bitterroot River, Clark Fork River, and Blackfoot River run through town. Missoula is also surrounded by National Forests and Wilderness Areas, with the Rockies stepping...

    Great Falls is the seat of Cascade County in Central Montana. It is located on the Missouri River, the source of five splendid waterfalls that the city takes its name after. The falls at Ryan Dam is perhaps the most magnetic, but each set deserves to be marveled at during a hike, bike, or run up and down the banks. Great Falls is also called "The E...

    This pristine Southern Montana mountain town makes for a relaxed and charming place to take in the natural beauty, attend Montana State University, absorb a bit of eclectic culture, and leap off to nearby attractions. Around Bozeman, visitors can try their hand at backpacking/camping, fishing, rock climbing, and all kinds of biking; plus, there are...

    About equidistant between Bozeman and Missoula, along Interstate 90, is the city of Butte. Because of its favorable location, this seat of Silver Bow County provides access to all the same outdoor recreation as the latter two cities but from a base camp that is even quieter and much more spread out. Given its large footprint, Butte's population den...

    Helena is the capital city of Montana, the seat of Lewis and Clark County, and is another example of Montana's quite literal rich history. This gold mining community was founded in 1864, in West-Central Montana, in order to capitalize on the gold rush. Given its lucrative exploits and blessed surroundings, Helena became known as the "Queen City of ...

    Kalispell is the seat of Flathead County in Northwestern Montana. It is another perfectly-located city for lovers of the outdoors. Immediately South is Flathead Lake, and minutes to the North is Glacier National Park and the start of its acclaimed Going-to-the-Sun Road. To the East is Flathead National Forest, and slightly further to the West stret...

    Just eleven miles Northwest of Bozeman, the city of Belgrade has also benefited from the rush of residents to Gallatin County. Though just eclipsing the modest population of 10,000 people, since 2010, Belgrade has experienced the second-highest growth rate in Montana (41.6%). This city was named after the capital of Serbia in honor of one of the ke...

    Approximately 25 miles Northwest of Butte is the curiously-named seat of Deer Lodge County. Founded by Marcus Daly in 1883, he originally sought the name Copperopolis (to reflect the Copper boom) before settling on Anaconda, the name of one of his successful mines. Once home to the world's largest non-iron smelter and refining complex, this site wa...

    Rounding out the top ten is this rural agricultural community in North-Central Montana. Havre is just shy of the Saskatchewan, Canada border, placing it firmly in prairie territory, though still easily within reach of the mountains. Students seeking the quiet life are drawn to Montana State University (Northern), while residents of all kinds can en...

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    • Missoula. Missoula is an adventurous university city with an artistic spirit in western Montana. It's approximately three hours west of the Idaho border, and several national forests and prominent Rocky Mountain ranges define the region.
    • Helena. Montana's capital city, Helena, was born from a gold strike in 1864. Prospectors struck big at Last Chance Gulch and brought prosperity to the area for years to come.
    • Bozeman. Bozeman earns many accolades as one of the best places to live in the U.S.— and for a good reason. The city is an outlet for every type of Montana adventure.
    • Kalispell. Some of the biggest attractions of the state surround Kalispell In Glacier Country of northwest Montana. One of the largest freshwater lakes in the nation, Flathead Lake, is south of the city.
  4. The most populated cities in Montana are Billings with 117,093, Missoula at 74,627, Great Falls with 60,373, Bozeman at 53,500, and Butte-Silver Bow with 35,306. You can get the most current Census population data for all 469 Montana cities, sorted from the most populous cities in Montana to the least, according to the 2022 American Community Survey.

  5. Montana currently has 129 active incorporated municipalities, of which 76 are towns, 51 are cities and 2 are consolidated city and county governments. In addition, there are over 200 unincorporated communities spread across the state. Browse by Montana counties. View Montana Towns By Population. Montana cities map.

  6. Montana is the 4th state in the U.S. by land area, covering approximately 147,040 square miles and is the 44th largest state by population with just over 1 million residents. Montana became the 41st state to join the United States on November 8, 1889. There are 360 cities in Montana.

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