List of cities in Indiana

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List of cities in Indiana is a comprehensive catalog of the municipalities in the U.S. state of Indiana. Indiana is the 17th most populous state in the United States, with a diverse range of urban areas, from small towns to major metropolitan areas.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Indiana is divided into 92 counties, which are further divided into townships, cities, and towns. The state has a total of 117 incorporated cities, each governed by a mayor and a city council.

List of Cities[edit | edit source]

A[edit | edit source]

  • Anderson - Located in Madison County, Anderson is the county seat and a significant commercial and manufacturing hub.
  • Angola - The county seat of Steuben County, Angola is known for its historic downtown area.

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C[edit | edit source]

  • Carmel - Known for its vibrant arts scene, Carmel is located in Hamilton County.
  • Columbus - Columbus is recognized for its modern architecture and design.

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  • Delphi - The county seat of Carroll County, Delphi is known for its historic courthouse.
  • Dyer - A town in Lake County, Dyer is part of the Chicago metropolitan area.

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  • Elkhart - Known as the "RV Capital of the World," Elkhart is the county seat of Elkhart County.
  • Evansville - The third-largest city in Indiana, Evansville is the county seat of Vanderburgh County.

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  • Fishers - A rapidly growing city in Hamilton County.
  • Fort Wayne - The second-largest city in Indiana, Fort Wayne is the county seat of Allen County.

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  • Gary - Located in Lake County, Gary was a significant center for the steel industry.
  • Greenwood - A city in Johnson County, Greenwood is part of the Indianapolis metropolitan area.

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  • Hammond - The largest city in Lake County, Hammond is part of the Chicago metropolitan area.
  • Hobart - A city in Lake County, Hobart is known for its vibrant downtown area.

I[edit | edit source]

  • Indianapolis - The capital and largest city of Indiana, Indianapolis is the county seat of Marion County.
  • Irvine - A small city in Orange County.

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  • Jeffersonville - Located in Clark County, Jeffersonville is part of the Louisville metropolitan area.
  • Jasper - The county seat of Dubois County, Jasper is known for its German heritage.

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  • Kokomo - The county seat of Howard County, Kokomo is known for its automotive history.
  • Kendallville - A city in Noble County, Kendallville is known for its annual Apple Festival.

L[edit | edit source]

  • Lafayette - The county seat of Tippecanoe County, Lafayette is home to Purdue University.
  • Lawrence - A city in Marion County, Lawrence is part of the Indianapolis metropolitan area.

M[edit | edit source]

  • Muncie - The county seat of Delaware County, Muncie is home to Ball State University.
  • Mishawaka - A city in St. Joseph County, Mishawaka is part of the South Bend metropolitan area.

N[edit | edit source]

  • Noblesville - The county seat of Hamilton County, Noblesville is known for its historic downtown area.
  • New Albany - Located in Floyd County, New Albany is part of the Louisville metropolitan area.

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  • Oxford - A small town in Benton County.
  • Orleans - A town in Orange County, known for its annual Dogwood Festival.

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  • Plainfield - A town in Hendricks County, Plainfield is known for its extensive park system.
  • Portage - The largest city in Porter County, Portage is part of the Chicago metropolitan area.

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R[edit | edit source]

  • Richmond - The county seat of Wayne County, Richmond is known for its historic architecture.
  • Rushville - The county seat of Rush County.

S[edit | edit source]

  • South Bend - The fourth-largest city in Indiana, South Bend is the county seat of St. Joseph County and home to the University of Notre Dame.
  • Seymour - A city in Jackson County, Seymour is known as the "Crossroads of America."

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  • Terre Haute - The county seat of Vigo County, Terre Haute is home to Indiana State University.
  • Tell City - A city in Perry County, Tell City is known for its Swiss-German heritage.

U[edit | edit source]

  • Upland - A town in Grant County, Upland is home to Taylor University.
  • Union City - A city in Randolph County, Union City is known for its glass industry.

V[edit | edit source]

  • Valparaiso - The county seat of Porter County, Valparaiso is home to Valparaiso University.
  • Vincennes - The county seat of Knox County, Vincennes is the oldest city in Indiana.

W[edit | edit source]

  • Westfield - A city in Hamilton County, Westfield is known for its extensive park system.
  • Warsaw - The county seat of Kosciusko County, Warsaw is known as the "Orthopedic Capital of the World."

X[edit | edit source]

  • Xenia - A small town in Clay County.

Y[edit | edit source]

  • Yorktown - A town in Delaware County, Yorktown is part of the Muncie metropolitan area.

Z[edit | edit source]

  • Zionsville - A suburban town in Boone County, Zionsville is known for its historic village style downtown area.

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