Out of the top 100 cities, 17 are also state capitals. They are, in order of population,Phoenix, Arizona,Austin, Texas,Columbus, Ohio,Indianapolis, Indiana,Denver, Colorado,Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee,Boston, Massachusetts,Sacramento, California,Atlanta, Georgia,Raleigh, Nor...
Neurogenomics Division, The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGEN), Phoenix, AZ, USA Andrew Joseph Schork Department of Archaeology, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK Alan Outram & Catriona J. McKenzie Institute of Archeology and Ethnography, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science...
J. Chadwick JohnsonDivision of Mathematical and Natural Sciences (2352)Urban EcosystemsTrubl P, Gburek T, Miles L, Johnson JC (2012) Black widow spiders in an urban desert: population variation in an arthropod pest across metropolitan Phoenix. AZ. Urban Ecosyst 15(3):599–609...
Visualize history and see how transportation, gold, laws, wars, and natural disasters have changed where Americans live.
In 2003, the largest city in the US was New York, with a population of 8,126,718. The second largest city was Los Angeles, with a population of 3,787,833. The third largest US city in 2003 was Chicago, with a population of 2,866,361....
The overall population of the world in 2000 was around 6,143,000,000. In 2000 the United States population accounted for about 4.6% of the world's total population.View Biggest US Cities From Different Years 1800s 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900s 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 ...