Cities & Towns in North Dakota,
North Dakota, Located in the Upper Midwest region of the United States, this state is known for its vast plains, Badlands in the west, and agricultural industry. Major cities include Fargo, Bismarck (the capital), and Grand Forks. It is a leading producer of spring wheat, barley, and sunflower seeds.. As of 2020 state had an estimated population of 765,309 inhabitants. The state was created 136 years ago in 1889. Its capital city is Bismarck.
There are 36 city/town in North Dakota, . The largest city of North Dakota is Crosby with a population of 1,293. Other cities include, Cavalier population 496, Center population 441, Carson population 260, Colfax population 242
Crosby
Crosby, Human settlement in Divide County, North Dakota, United States of America
Center
Center, Human settlement in Oliver County, North Dakota, United States of America
Known for its sweeping prairies and Great Plains landscapes, North Dakota offers visitors outdoor recreation, historic sites, and charming small towns. Home to under 800,000 residents, top destinations within North Dakota’s 70,000 square miles include:
Fargo - Larger Fargo provides urban amenities like museums and dining yet still embraces its prairie past at places like Bonanzaville village. The lively downtown entertains visitors with its restaurants, shops, and art galleries.
Bismarck – North Dakota’s capital city, Bismarck, allows experiencing history at the 19th century State Capitol building, the North Dakota Heritage Center museum, and Fort Abraham Lincoln.
Grand Forks – A college town hosting the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks offers a lively arts and culture scene. Nearby vistas along the Red River provide beauty.
Minot – In North Dakota’s northwest region, Minot delights visitors with its Scandinavian heritage. The Dakota Territory Air Museum spotlights aviation history.
Medora – Located at the entrance of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, small town Medora charms with its Old West-inspired wooden buildings, family activities, and access to stunning Badlands scenery.
Though often overlooked, North Dakota’s energetic cities and sleepy prairie towns give visitors a taste of the Midwest and Great Plains.
All North Dakota Cities (Aphebetical)
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in North Dakota.
| City Name | County | Population |
|---|---|---|
| Crosby | Divide | 1,293 |
| Cavalier | Pembina | 496 |
| Center | Oliver | 441 |
| Carson | Grant | 260 |
| Colfax | Richland | 242 |
| Carrington | Foster | 193 |
| Christine | Richland | 169 |
| Crary | Ramsey | 147 |
| Columbus | Burke | 139 |
| Caledonia | Traill | 105 |
| Cando | Towner | 104 |
| Clement | Dickey | 102 |
| Cogswell | Sargent | 93 |
| Coleharbor | McLean | 87 |
| Colgate | Steele | 85 |
| Casselton | Cass | 74 |
| Clifton | Pierce | 72 |
| Cleveland | Stutsman | 71 |
| Cuba | Barnes | 69 |
| Carpio | Ward | 66 |
| Coulee | Mountrail | 62 |
| Coburn | Ransom | 57 |
| Cooperstown | Griggs | 51 |
| Cathay | Wells | 48 |
| Crystal | Pembina | 48 |
| Cannon Ball | Sioux | 44 |
| Clifford | Traill | 43 |
| Crocus | Towner | 40 |
| Courtenay | Stutsman | 34 |
| Chaseley | Wells | 33 |
| Crystal Springs | Kidder | 31 |
| Cayuga | Sargent | 25 |
| Conway | Walsh | 21 |
| Calio | Cavalier | 20 |
| Calvin | Cavalier | 18 |
| Churchs Ferry | Ramsey | 12 |
