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The largest municipality by population in New Jersey is Newark, with 311,549 residents, whereas the smallest is Walpack Township, with seven residents. [3] New Jersey is the most populous U.S. state with no cities ranked in the top 50 most populous United States cities, with the next most populous being South Carolina.
Pages in category "Towns in New Jersey" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Town (New Jersey) B.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Cities in New Jersey. It includes cities that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a container category .
The main article for this category is List of municipalities in New Jersey; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cities in New Jersey; See also New Jersey and categories Boroughs in New Jersey, Towns in New Jersey, Townships in New Jersey, Villages in New Jersey, Census-designated places in New Jersey, Unincorporated communities in New Jersey
Ventnor City Atlantic 10,650 City 1.95 5,461.54 Waterford Township Camden 10,649 township 36.04 295.48 Southampton Township Burlington 10,464 township 43.67 239.62 Pine Hill Camden 10,233 borough 3.87 2,644.19 Woolwich Township Gloucester 10,200 township 20.91 487.80 Woodbury Gloucester 10,174 city 2.01 5,061.69 Burlington Burlington 9,920 city
Pages in category "Port cities and towns in New Jersey" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Created by the colonial courts in Morris County from New Jersey's last unorganized wilderness areas; [23] one of original four precincts ceded to create Sussex County in 1753. [3] From 1754 to 1864 was divided on six occasions to create 9 municipalities (direct and indirect parent of 18 of Sussex County's present-day 24 municipalities). [3]