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  2. This list ranks the top 150 U.S. cities (incorporated places) by 2023 land area. Total areas including water are also given, but when ranked by total area, a number of coastal cities appear disproportionately larger.

    City
    St
    Land Area((mi 2))
    Land Area((km 2))
    2,870.1
    7,434
    2,704.2
    7,004
    2,556.1
    6,620
    1,707.0
    4,421
  3. The top ten largest cities by area are: Sitka, AK (2,870.3 mi²) Juneau, AK (2,701.9 mi²) Wrangell, AK (2,542.5 mi²) Anchorage, AK (1,704.7 mi²) Jacksonville, FL (747 mi²) Anaconda, MT (735.6 mi²) Butte, MT (716.2 mi²) Oklahoma City, OK (607 mi²) Houston, TX (599.6 mi²) Phoenix, AZ (516.7 mi²) The largest city in the United States by ...

  4. Top 100 Cities Ranked by Land area in square miles, 2010. About this page: Rankings of the 100 largest American cities using frequently requested population, demographic, and social indicators from the United States Census Bureau.

    • Phoenix, Arizona
    • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    • Houston, Texas
    • Butte, Montana
    • Anaconda, Montana
    • Jacksonville, Florida
    • Anchorage, Alaska
    • Wrangell, Alaska
    • Juneau, Alaska
    • Sitka, Alaska

    Sprawling across the northeast Sonoran Desert and surrounded by postcard-perfect mountains, Phoenix is the capital of Arizona and the fifth-most populous city in the U.S. Its earliest inhabitants were the Hohokam peoples, who had a strong presence in the area until around 1450. European settlers established the site that would become Phoenix in the...

    As the nation’s ninth-biggest city by area, Oklahoma City bills itself as “the Modern Frontier.” The motto reflects its heritage at the crossroads of the Old West — the city is located almost equidistant from the East and West Coasts — as well as its forward-looking growth. Though the area was long inhabited by Native American peoples, the foundati...

    Situated close to Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, Houston is both the largest city by area and most populous city in Texas, as well as America’s fourth-most populous city after New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Founded in 1836 by land investors Augustus Chapman Allen and John Kirby Allen, Houston is affectionately known as ”the City With No...

    Located in the southwestern corner of Montana is the historical mining city of Butte (officially named Butte-Silver Bow). Settled in the late 1800s, the country’s seventh-largest city takes its name from a peak called Big Butte. The settlement grew quickly as it attracted gold and silver prospectors to what would become known as “the Richest Hill o...

    Located 25 miles west of Butte, Anaconda is another vast city that played a significant part in Montana’s copper mining history. Once populated by the Shoshone and Salish tribes, the city was founded in 1883 following the discovery of massive copper deposits. White settlers soon arrived en masse to find their fortune working at the Anaconda Copper ...

    Set on the northeastern coast of Florida, Jacksonville is the largest city by area in the contiguous United States. With the city’s water territory included, it covers over a whopping 840 square miles — about four times the size of the island of Manhattan in New York City. Jacksonville was named in 1822for the country’s seventh President Andrew Jac...

    Covering more than 665,000 square miles, Alaska is by far the nation’s largest state by area, so it’s perhaps of little surprise that the four largest cities in the United States are also found here. Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city by population (home to 288,000 people) and has a land area larger than the state of Rhode Island. The area’s first ...

    Wrangell sprawls across the northwest corner of Wrangell Island in southern Alaska. It’s one of three cities in the state that are larger than both Rhode Island and Delaware, though the city is home to just 2,500 residents. Wrangell has been the home of Tlingit people for thousands of years. Their culture and legacy is celebrated at places like Chi...

    Though Juneau is Alaska’s second-largest city, it is the largest state capital in the United States by area. Located along the Gastineau Channel, Juneau was established in 1880 when prospectors Richard Harris and Joe Juneau discovered gold. Prior to this, the area was known by Indigenous peoples as the Dzantik’i Héeni (“Base of the Flounder’s River...

    The largest city by area in the U.S. spreads across Baranof Island in the Alaska Panhandle, with the Pacific Ocean to the east and Mount Edgecumbe to the west. Sitka showcases a unique blend of Tlingit heritage and Russian history. Originally known as Sheet’Ká, it was called New Archangel during the Russian occupation beginning in 1799. In 1867, th...

  5. The largest by area among regularly recognized metropolises are Oklahoma City, Houston, and Phoenix. Anaconda, MT. See Less. Metric. Value. Rank. Area (mi²) 735.6. #6. Anchorage, AK. See More. Metric. Value. Rank. Area (mi²) 1,704.7. #4. Butte, MT. See More. Metric. Value. Rank. Area (mi²) 716.2. #7. Houston, TX.

  6. Jan 9, 2024 · Tribune, Kansas. Jacksonville, Florida. Anaconda, Montana. Butte, Montana. Houston, Texas. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 1. Sitka, Alaska (2,870 square miles) The largest city in the United States by area is Sitka, Alaska. Located under the snow-peaked Alaskan mountains, Sitka has a total area of 2,870 square miles.

  7. Jul 12, 2019 · Matt Rosenberg. Updated on July 12, 2019. Although New York City is the most populous city in the United States, Yakutat, Alaska, is the largest city in the area. Yakutat includes a whopping 9,459.28 square miles (24,499 sq km) of area, composed of 1,808.82 square miles of water area and 7,650.46 square miles of land area (4,684.8 sq km and ...

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