Top 10 Most Populous Cities in the United States
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31 July 2024 13:08 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The United States is home to several sprawling metropolitan areas. This list highlights the ten largest cities based on population, ranging from approximately 900,000 to nearly 8 million residents. These vibrant hubs serve as economic, cultural, and social centers for millions of diverse people.
Based on data from World Population Review, here are the top 10 most populous cities in the United States:
1. New York
With a population nearing 8 million, New York City is the nation's largest metropolis. Often referred to as "The Big Apple," this northeastern coastal city is a global financial, cultural, and media epicenter. It is also the headquarters of the United Nations.
2. Los Angeles
California's Los Angeles, or L.A., ranks as the second-largest city with approximately 3.7 million residents. Famous for its entertainment industry, particularly Hollywood, the city also offers stunning beaches.
3. Chicago
Illinois' Chicago claims the third spot, housing 2.5 million people. Renowned for its iconic architecture, including the Willis Tower and world-class museums, Chicago is a cultural and economic powerhouse in the Midwest.
4. Houston
As the largest city in Texas, Houston is home to over 2.3 million people. Known as a global energy hub, Houston's economy is centered around oil and gas. Visitors can explore attractions like the Space Center Houston and the Museum of Fine Arts.
5. Phoenix
Arizona's capital, Phoenix, is the fifth largest city with a population of 1.6 million. Its hot desert climate attracts outdoor enthusiasts, while the city offers a variety of recreational activities and natural beauty.
6. Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has a population of approximately 1.5 million. As one of America's most historic cities, Philadelphia played a crucial role in the nation's founding. Visitors can explore Independence Hall and other iconic landmarks.
7. San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas, also has a population of around 1.5 million. Famous for the Alamo, a historic site from the Texas Revolution, and the River Walk, a charming pedestrian area, this vibrant city offers a blend of history and modern attractions.
8. San Diego
With a population of 1.3 million, California's San Diego offers a mild climate and numerous outdoor attractions, including beautiful beaches, zoos, and parks.
9. Dallas
Dallas, Texas, is another city with a population of 1.3 million. As a major center for business and technology, Dallas offers a thriving economy and a diverse range of cultural amenities.
10. Jacksonville
Rounding out the top 10 most populous cities in the United States is Jacksonville, Florida, with a population of approximately 900,000. Known for its shipping and military industries, Jacksonville also boasts a significant metropolitan area.
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