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List of census-designated places in North Dakota

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Census-designated places (CDPs) are unincorporated communities lacking elected municipal officers and boundaries with legal status.[1] North Dakota has 44 census designated places.

Census-designated place

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Population data based on 2010 census.

2019 Rank City 2019 Estimate[2] 2010 Census[3] Change County
1 Minot Air Force Base 5,384 5,521 −2.48% Ward
2 Grand Forks Air Force Base 2,685 2,367 +13.43% Grand Forks
3 Belcourt 2,038 2,078 −1.92% Rolette
4 Fort Totten 1,311 1,243 +5.47% Benson
5 Shell Valley 1,300 1,197 +8.60% Rolette
6 Cannon Ball 945 875 +8.00% Sioux
7 Mandaree 606 596 +1.68% McKenzie
8 Green Acres 529 575 −8.00% Rolette
9 East Dunseith 528 500 +5.60% Rolette
10 Four Bears Village 426 517 −17.60% McKenzie
11 Porcupine 263 146 +80.14% Sioux
12 Harmon 257 145 +77.24% Morton
13 White Shield 243 336 −27.68% McLean
14 Logan 239 194 +23.20% Ward
15 Englevale 198 40 +395.00% Ransom
16 Ruthville 147 191 −23.04% Ward
17 Brooktree Park 106 80 +32.50% Cass
18 Manning 85 74 +14.86% Dunn
19 Driscoll 78 82 −4.88% Burleigh
20 Menoken 70 70 0.00% Burleigh
21 Ypsilanti 58 104 −44.23% Stutsman
22 East Fairview 52 76 −31.58% McKenzie
23 Erie 49 50 −2.00% Cass
24 Nash 47 32 +46.88% Walsh
25 Dahlen 46 18 +155.56% Nelson
26 Jessie 39 25 +56.00% Griggs
27 Wheatland 37 68 −45.59% Cass
28 Caledonia 33 39 −15.38% Traill
29-(T) De Lamere 27 30 −10.00% Sargent
29-(T) Embden 27 59 −54.24% Cass
31-(T) Denhoff 25 20 +25.00% Sheridan
31-(T) Selz 25 46 −45.65% Pierce
33 Foxholm 22 75 −70.67% Ward
34 Orrin 21 22 −4.55% Pierce
35-(T) Auburn 19 48 −60.42% Walsh
35-(T) Barton 19 20 −5.00% Pierce
37 Heil 16 15 +6.67% Grant
38-(T) Larson 12 12 0.00% Burke
38-(T) Raleigh 12 12 0.00% Grant
40-(T) Spiritwood 7 18 −61.11% Stutsman
40-(T) Heimdal 7 27 −74.07% Wells
42-(T) Blanchard 6 26 −76.92% Traill
42-(T) Sutton 6 17 −64.71% Griggs
44 McLeod 5 27 −81.48% Ransom

References

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  1. ^ "Geographic Terms and Concepts– Place". United States Census Bureau. United States Department of Commerce. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  2. ^ "North Dakota Cities by Population". Cubit. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  3. ^ "2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File". American FactFinder2. U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census. Retrieved October 8, 2019.[dead link]