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      Sitka, Alaska

      • The largest city in the United States by area is Sitka, Alaska. Sitka spans over 2,870.3 mi² (7,434.04 km²) but has a population of about only 10,000 people.
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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 largest city in the United States by area is Sitka, Alaska. Sitka spans over 2,870.3 mi² (7,434.04 km²) but has a population of about only 10,000 people. The four largest cities in the United States are located in the southeastern part of Alaska, and are significantly larger than any other city in the United States. All other cities in ...

  4. Dominating the top-rankings are Alaskan cities. The massiveness of Alaska's land area reflects in its cities, with Sitka topping the list at 2,870.3 mi², followed by Juneau, Wrangell, and Anchorage. Jacksonville, Florida, is the most expansive city in the contiguous United States, with a land area of 747.0 mi², significantly smaller than the ...

    • 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.
    • Juneau, Alaska (2,701 square miles) Juneau, Alaska, is also one of the largest cities in the US by area. Juneau is a town located in the Gastineau Channel and within the Alaskan panhandle region.
    • Wrangell, Alaska (2,542 square miles) Another one of the biggest cities by land area in the US is Wrangell, Alaska. Wrangell only has a population of just 2,127 but is still one of the largest towns in the US, with an area of 2,542 square miles.
    • Anchorage, Alaska (1,704 square miles) Alaska’s capital city has a population of 291,247 and an area of 1,704 square miles. Anchorage is Alaska’s largest metropolitan area containing 40% of the state’s population and a land mass that is larger than the state of Rhode Island.
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    • New York, New York: Population 8,537,673. The U.S. Census Bureau showed a gain for New York City of 362,500 residents (4.4 percent) as compared with the 2010 figures, and each of the city's boroughs gained people.
    • Los Angeles, California: Population 3,976,322. The median home price (owner occupied) in Los Angeles is nearly $600,000, the median age of the people there is 35.6, and 60 percent of all the nearly 1.5 million households speak a language other than (or in addition to) English.
    • Chicago, Illinois: Population 2,704,958. Overall, Chicago's population is declining, but the city is becoming more racially diverse. Populations of people of Asian and Hispanic origin are growing, while the numbers of Caucasians and Blacks are decreasing.
    • Houston, Texas: Population 2,303,482. Houston was eighth in the top 10 fastest growing cities between 2015 and 2016, adding 18,666 people that year. About two-thirds are 18 years old and above, and only about 10 percent 65 and over.
  5. This table lists the 336 incorporated places in the United States, excluding the U.S. territories, with a population of at least 100,000 as of July 1, 2023, as estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau. Five states have no cities with populations exceeding 100,000.

  6. 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.

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