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  2. Vermont statistical areas - Wikipedia

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    Vermont statistical areas. Coordinates: 44.0687°N 72.6658°W. The U.S. State of Vermont currently has eight statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated two combined statistical areas, one metropolitan statistical area, and five micropolitan statistical areas in ...

  3. List of municipalities in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2020 census, 119,299 people, or 18.54% of the state's population, resided in Vermont's cities (excluding Essex Junction, which incorporated in 2022). Six of Vermont's 14 counties have at least one city within their borders. Five cities serve as the county seats for their respective counties and are indicated below with an ...

  4. Burlington, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highways. State Routes. Website. www.burlingtonvt.gov. Burlington is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Vermont and the seat of Chittenden County. It is located 45 miles (72 km) south of the Canada–United States border and 95 miles (153 km) south of Montreal. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 44,743.

  5. Vermont municipality - Wikipedia

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    For many years prior to the 1860s Vermont had just one city, which was the city of Vergennes, incorporated in 1788. [3] As in most of New England, population is not a determination in what makes a city or a town in Vermont. Rather, cities are formed when a town's residents choose to switch from a town meeting form to a city form. There are a ...

  6. Burlington, Vermont metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The metro area is anchored by the principal cities of Burlington, South Burlington, St. Albans, Winooski, and Essex Junction; and the towns of Colchester, Essex and Milton. According to 2020 U.S. Census, the metro area had a population of 225,562, approximately one third of Vermont's total population.

  7. Category:Towns in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    articles in this parent but not in a county-level category. The main article for this category is List of municipalities in Vermont#Towns. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Towns in Vermont. See also categories Cities in Vermont, Gores in Vermont, Census-designated places in Vermont, Vermont counties.

  8. Cambridge, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    FIPS code. 50-11500 [2] GNIS feature ID. 1462063 [3] Website. www.cambridge.vermont.gov. Cambridge is a town in Lamoille County, Vermont, United States. The population was 3,839 at the 2020 United States Census. [4] Cambridge includes the villages of Jeffersonville and Cambridge.

  9. Rutland (town), Vermont - Wikipedia

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    802. FIPS code. 50-61300 [1] Website. www.rutlandtown.com. Rutland is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,924. [2] Rutland Town completely surrounds Rutland City, which is a separate municipality. The villages of the town effectively comprise the inner suburbs of Rutland City.