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    • Indianapolis. Population: 901,082. Population Density: 2,492 per square mile. Total Area: 361.57 square miles. Year Established: 1832, 1847 as city. Source: Pexels.
    • Fort Wayne. Population: 266,926. Population Density: 2,404 per square mile. Total Area: 110.64 square miles. Year Established: 1829, 1840 as city. Source: Unsplash.
    • Evansville. Population: 117,272. Population Density: 2,478 per square mile. Total Area: 47.32 square miles. Year Established: 1847 as city. Source: Wikimedia. Evansville is located in Vanderburgh County in the state of Indiana, United States, and serves as the county seat for that county.
    • South Bend. Population: 103,909. Population Density: 2,476 per square mile. Total Area: 41.96 square miles. Year Established: 1865 as city. Source: Wikimedia. The name “South Bend” comes from the fact that the city is located close to the bend in the St. Joseph River, which is the farthest southerly point.
  1. Jul 15, 2024 · Among the 100 largest cities in Indiana, the fastest shrinking city is Gary, whose population has declined 33.9% since the year 2000. Gary's peak populuation was 178,320 in the year 1960, and it's current population of 67,652 represents a 62.1% decline from it's peak.

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    Indianapolis is the capital and most populous and largest city in Indiana with a population of 867,125. It is also the seat of Marion County. Furthermore, its regional history goes back in time more than 4,000 years, when the areas were inhabited by the Native Americans. Indianapolis is most famous for hosting the largest single-day sporting event ...

    Fort Wayne is the second-largest city of Indiana and also the seat of Allen County. The city is located in the northeastern region of Indiana and with a population of 267,633, it is also the second most populous city of the state. Fort Wayne was built by the US Army some 225 years ago after the American Revolutionary War. The city is the recipient ...

    Evansville is the seat of the Vanderburgh County and with a population of 117,963, it is the third-most populous city in Indiana. Located in the southwestern part of Indiana and just beside the Ohio River, the city is the major commercial and cultural hub of the region. Evansville is home to the University of Evansville and also the University of S...

    South Bend is the fourth most populous city of Indiana (101,860) and also the seat of the St. Joseph County. The city is the cultural and economic center of northern Indiana. The University of Notre Dame is located just north of the city limits in an as-yet unincorporated town of Notre Dame and is usually considered part of South Bend as well. Hist...

    Carmel is located in Hamilton County and with Indianapolis located just to the south of Carmel, the city is effectively one of the suburbs of the state capital. However, with 93,510 inhabitants, it is still the fifth most populous city in the state and proudly boasts a highly educated and relatively affluent population. Carmel is often cited as one...

    Fishers is located in Hamilton County in central Indiana and is a major suburb of the state capital, Indianapolis. With a population of 93,362, it is the fifth most populous city in Indiana. It is also one of the fastest-growing cities in the region with the population growing nearly tenfold in a space of just 20 years. Fishers is home to the Geist...

    Bloomington is located in southern Indiana and also the seat of Monroe County. With a population of 84,981, it is also the seventh-largest city of the state and is often marketed by the city government as the “Gateway to Scenic Southern Indiana.” Bloomington’s economy relies heavily on the Indiana University Bloomington which is responsible for nea...

    Hammond is located in Lake County in the northwestern tip of Indiana. The city has a bustling population of 75,795 and it is one of the oldest cities incorporated in the region. Hammond is bordered by Lake Michigan in the north and the Little Calumet River in the south. Hammond is home to Purdue University Northwest and also the Kaplan University. ...

    These are the largest cities in Indiana by population. 1. Indianapolis 867,125 2. Fort Wayne 267,633 3. Evansville 117,963 4. South Bend 101,860 5. Carmel 93,510 6. Fishers 93,362 7. Bloomington 84,981 8. Hammond 75,795 9. Gary 75,282 10. Lafayette 72,168 11. Muncie 68,529 12. Noblesville 63,133 13. Terre Haute 60,753 14. Kokomo 57,869 15. Greenwoo...

    Indianapolis – 361.43 sq mi (936.1 km2)
    Fort Wayne – 110.62 sq mi (286.5 km2)
    Gary – 49.87 sq mi (129.2 km2)
    Carmel – 47.46 sq mi (122.9 km2)
  2. Jun 20, 2024 · The most populous cities in Indiana are Indianapolis with 888,578, Fort Wayne at 269,994, Evansville with 115,332, Fishers at 104,094, and South Bend with 103,395. You can get the most current Census population data for all 953 Indiana cities , sorted from the most populous cities in Indiana to the least, according to the 2023 Population Estimates Program and 2022 American Community Survey.

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  4. Jul 15, 2024 · Top 100 Biggest Cities In Indiana (2020 Census) Rank. City. 2020 Pop ulation. Growth Rate (Ann ual) 1. Indianapolis. 887,382. 0.8%.

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  6. Area Size: 287 KM2 Density (sq mi): 2,423 Med. Household Income: $51,454. Fort Wayne, IN, known as 'The Summit City,' offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern urban amenities. Located in northeastern Indiana, Fort Wayne is a large city that serves as a major cultural and economic hub. Major nearby cities like Indianapolis and Chicago ...

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