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This is a list of the largest cities of U.S. states and territories
  1. Alabama - Birmingham
  2. Alaska - Anchorage
  3. Arizona - Phoenix
  4. Arkansas - Little Rock
  5. California - Los Angeles
  6. Colorado - Denver
  7. Connecticut - Bridgeport
  8. DelawareDelaware is a state of the United States. It is known as the "First State" because it was the first of the 13 colonies to ratify the United States Constitution. Ratification occurred on December 7, 1787. History Europeans first settled in a Dutch trading - WilmingtonFor other places called Wilmington, see Wilmington Wilmington is a city located in New Castle County, Delaware. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 72,664. It is the county seat of New Castle County 1. This city is an anchor city for
  9. FloridaFlorida is a southern state in the United States. It is known as the Sunshine State. Florida" is a Spanish adjective which means "flowery". It was discovered by Spanish explorers during the Easter season, which is called Pascua Florida in Spanish. Postal - JacksonvilleJacksonville redirects here. Alternate meanings: Jacksonville (disambiguation Jacksonville is a city located in Duval County, Florida, USA. It is the county seat of Duval County 6. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 735,617. Geograp
  10. GeorgiaThis article is about Georgia the U. For alternative meanings, see: Georgia. Georgia ( In Detail) (Full size) State motto: Wisdom, Justice, Moderation ''State nickname: Peach State or Empire of the South Other U. States Capital Atlanta Largest City Atlant - AtlantaThis article is about the state capital of Georgia. For other things named Atlanta, please see Atlanta (disambiguation). skyline Atlanta is the capital and largest city of the state of Georgia, a state of the United States of America. It is the county sea
  11. GuamThe Territory of Guam ( In Detail) ( In Detail) Territorial motto: Where America's Day Begins Official languages English, Chamorro, Japanese Capital Hagatna Chief of state George W. Bush Governor Felix Perez Camacho Area Total % water Ranked 202nd 549 km² - HagåtñaHagatna (formerly Agana is the capital of Guam. According to the 2000 Census, it has a population of 1,100. In 1998, the territorial legislature changed the name from Agana (pronounced Aganja ( SAMPA)) to Hagatna to more closely match the Chamorro/Chamoru
  12. Hawaii - Honolulu
  13. Idaho - Boise
  14. Illinois - Chicago
  15. Indiana - Indianapolis
  16. Iowa - Des Moines
  17. Kansas - Wichita
  18. Kentucky - Louisville
  19. Louisiana - New Orleans
  20. Maine - Portland
  21. Maryland - Baltimore
  22. Massachusetts - Boston
  23. Michigan - Detroit
  24. Minnesota - Minneapolis
  25. Mississippi - Jackson
  26. Missouri - Kansas City
  27. Montana - Billings
  28. Nebraska - Omaha
  29. Nevada - Las Vegas
  30. New Hampshire - Manchester
  31. New Jersey - Newark
  32. New Mexico - Albuquerque
  33. New York - New York City
  34. North Carolina - Charlotte
  35. North Dakota - Fargo
  36. Ohio - Columbus
  37. Oklahoma - Oklahoma City
  38. Oregon - Portland
  39. Pennsylvania - Philadelphia
  40. Puerto Rico - San Juan
  41. Rhode Island - Providence
  42. South Carolina - Columbia
  43. South Dakota - Sioux Falls
  44. Tennessee - Memphis
  45. Texas - Houston
  46. United States Virgin Islands - Charlotte Amalie
  47. Utah - Salt Lake City
  48. Vermont - Burlington
  49. Virginia - Virginia Beach
  50. Washington - Seattle
  51. West Virginia - Charleston
  52. Wisconsin - Milwaukee
  53. Wyoming - Cheyenne






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