census-designated place
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concept
A census-designated place is a concentration of population identified by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes, lacking separate municipal government but resembling an incorporated place in terms of settlement and community identity.
Observed surface forms (2)
- unincorporated village ×2
- Census-designated region ×1
Instances (324)
- Connor Township, Maine
- St. James, Michigan
- Hana
- Hana, Maui
- Los Alamos, New Mexico
- Fort Belvoir
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Chantilly
surface form: Chantilly, Virginia
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Woodbridge
surface form: Woodbridge, Virginia
- Lake Ridge
- Landover, Maryland
- Washington Island
- Hyde Park, New York, United States
- Bailey's Crossroads
- Fort Devens, Massachusetts
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Sterling
surface form: Sterling, Virginia
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Gainesville
surface form: Gainesville, Virginia
- Aiea
- Merrifield
- Baker, California
- Incline Village
- Tahoe City
- Littleton Common
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Pleasant Valley
surface form: Pleasant Valley, New York
- West Concord
- Tysons
- Vineyard Haven
- Tupper Lake
- Cold Spring Harbor, New York
- Lone Pine, California
- San Antonio, New Mexico
- Stateline, Nevada
- Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States
- Fair Oaks, California
- Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia
- Fort Moore, Georgia
- Fort Huachuca
- Burke Centre
- North Bethesda, Maryland
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Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States
surface form: Chevy Chase, Maryland
- Marble, Colorado
- Furnace Creek
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Springfield
surface form: Springfield, Virginia
- Oceanside, New York
- Silver Spring, Maryland
- Oakton
- Primm, Nevada
- Hawaiʻi Kai
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Fair Oaks
surface form: Fair Oaks, Virginia
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Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
surface form: Redstone Arsenal
- Tahoe Vista