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)
- Aquia Harbour, Virginia
- Mashpee Neck
- North Highlands
- Lahaina
- Town of Lantana, Texas
- Teaticket
- Frewsburg, New York, United States
- East Harwich
- Kihei
- Key Largo
- Chantilly, Virginia
- Seaside, Florida
- Wailuku
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Potomac, Maryland, United States
surface form: Potomac, Maryland
- North Harwich
- Paia
- Big Pine Key
- South Harwich
- Highlands Ranch
- Bombay Beach, California
- Austin, Nevada
- Mascot
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Kodak
surface form: Kodak, Tennessee
- Zephyr Cove
- Choctaw Beach, Florida
- Monomoscoy Island
- Halls Crossroads
- Supai, Arizona
- Bluewell, West Virginia
- Eureka, Nevada
- Acoma Pueblo
- Lashmeet, West Virginia
- Wassaic
- Tewksbury, Massachusetts
- Seymour
- Fearrington Village, North Carolina
- Woodstock, New York
- Waimalu
- Bryans Road, Maryland
- Hays Micropolitan Statistical Area via concept surface "Census-designated region"
- Croton Falls, New York
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Kenwood
surface form: Kenwood, California
- El Verano
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Fishers Island, New York, United States
surface form: Fishers Island, New York
- Talkeetna
- Kingstowne, Virginia
- Crystal Bay, Nevada
- Franconia
- Stanford, California
- Boyes Hot Springs