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2006 US Census: San Diego - 7th Most Populated City
Author: Real Estate Advisor  | Posted: 05-09-2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 499 | Rating: (58) (?)
In August of 2006, the US Census Bureau released estimates of population size for cities within the United States. Incorporated in 1850, the City of San Diego has grown to become the 7th most populated City in the nation. The data showed that San Diego City has 1,208,331 residents. The median age of residents was 33.5 years and approximately 26.4% of the population was born outside of the United States.
San Diego City is located within San Diego County, which is the 6th most populated county in the United States. There are 18 other cities within San Diego County, which include: Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Coronado, Del Mar, El Cajon, Encinitas, Escondido, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, National City, Oceanside, Poway, San Diego, San Marcos, Santee, Solana Beach and Vista. The County also has numerous unincorporated regions.
Listed below is a ranking of the top 15 most populated cities within the United States, as well as an estimate of populaton size of each city.
1. New York City New York - 7,956,113
2. Los Angeles City, California – 3,731,437
3. Chicago City, Illinois – 2,701,926
4. Houston City, Texas- 1,941,430
5. Philadelphia City, Pennsylvania- 1,406,415
6. Phoenix City, Arizona – 1,377,980
7. San Diego City, California -1,208,331
8. San Antonio City, Texas – 1,202,223
9. Dallas City, Texas – 1,144,946
10. San Jose City, California – 887,330
11. Detroit City, Michigan – 836,056
12. Jacksonville City, Florida – 768,537
13. Indianapolis City, Indiana – 765,310
14. San Francisco City, California – 719,077
15. Columbus City, Ohio – 693,983
Listed below is a ranking of the 15 smallest communities in the United States in terms of population size.
1. Baytown City, Texas- 61,504
2. Redondo Beach City, California – 61,473
3. Folsom City, California – 61,408
4. East Orange City, New Jersey – 61,147
5. Bloomington City, Illinois – 60,822
6. Missouri City, Texas – 60,513
7. Lynchburg City, Virginia – 60,378
8. St. Cloud City, Minnesota – 59,624
9. Pontiac City, Michigan – 59,472
10. Fayetteville City, Arkansas – 58,839
11. Boynton Beach City, Florida – 58,611
12. Muncie City, Indiana – 56,843
13. Bryan City, Texas – 56,277
14. Greenville City, North Carolina – 55,435
15. Bloomington City, Indiana – 55,406
The Census Bureau compiles data every year to determine population size of various communities within the United States. This data is released in the annual American Community Survey report. Visit the Census Bureau's web site for more information.
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