Dallas, is surrounded by suburbs ranging from 150k to 300k in population each.
Arlington
GP
Irving
Plano
Garland
Mesquite
etc..
Arlington
GP
Irving
Plano
Garland
Mesquite
etc..
Fort Worth over 800kNah...either NY or LA have the most suburban cities over 100K.....probably L.A..
Long Beach alone is over 300K, and plenty others over 100K out there.
Fort Worth over 800k
Arlington over 300k
Irving over 200k
Garland over 200k
Grand Prairie 175k
Mesquite 150k
Carrolton 120k
Richardson 100k
Lewisville 100k
Denton 100k
@EducatedBrothaFromTheBank
That's kind of surprising, but still ain't touching L.A.
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Further information: List of Districts and Neighborhoods in Los Angeles
The following is a list of cities with populations over 50,000 in the Los Angeles metropolitan area with 2011 United States Census Bureau estimates of their population.[6]Cities in bold are considered principal cities of the metropolitan area by the Census Bureau, which represent significant employment centers:[7]
- Los Angeles – 3,819,702
- Long Beach – 465,576
- Anaheim – 341,361
- Santa Ana – 329,427
- Irvine – 215,529
- Glendale – 196,021
- Huntington Beach – 192,888
- Santa Clarita – 177,601
- Garden Grove – 173,470
- Lancaster – 157,693
- Palmdale – 153,867
- Pomona – 150,119
- Torrance – 146,493
- Orange – 138,409
- Pasadena – 138,101
- Fullerton – 137,183
- El Monte – 114,296
- Downey – 112,584
- Costa Mesa – 111,600
- Inglewood – 110,464
- West Covina – 106,870
- Norwalk – 106,309
- Burbank – 104,092
