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  2. Kentucky, a state in the United States, has 418 active cities. [ 1 ] The two largest, Louisville and Lexington, are designated "first class" cities. A first class city would normally have a mayor- alderman government, but that does not apply to the merged governments in Louisville and Lexington.

  3. List of incorporated cities. Click on the double triangles at the top of a column to sort the table by that column. County seat [A] [1][2] A ^ All but two of Kentucky's county seats are cities. The exceptions are Whitley City (McCreary Co.) and Burlington (Boone Co.).

    Name
    Population (2020) [3]
    Population (2010)
    Change
    837
    852
    -1.8%
    1,760
    2,033
    -13.4%
    10,341
    8,477
    22%
    182
    193
    -5.7%
  4. There are multiple cities throughout Kentucky that have populations that fall under 1,000 people, while there are a handful that have even lower populations that don’t even hit 100. The smallest city per estimates in 2015 is South Park View, which has a population of just seven people.

  5. Jun 20, 2024 · Kentucky Cities by Population (2024) by Kristen Carney. Updated: June 20, 2024. The most populous cities in Kentucky are Louisville/Jefferson County metro government with 622,981, Lexington-Fayette at 320,154, Bowling Green with 76,212, Owensboro at 60,140, and Covington with 40,972.

  6. Kentucky, a state in the United States, has 418 active cities.

  7. How Many Cities are in Kentucky. Kentucky has a lot of cities – exactly 425 of them. Each city adds its own special taste to the mix of experiences you can have in the state. Whether you want the busy feeling of a big city or the comfy feeling of a small town, Kentucky’s cities give you lots of options.

  8. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › List_ofList of cities in Kentucky

    There are 425 active cities in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. [1] Classes. Kentucky population density by census tract (2010), showing the concentration of settlement around Jefferson, Fayette, and Kenton counties. Since January 1, 2015, Kentucky cities have been divided into two classes based on their form of government: [2]

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