Cities & Towns in West Virginia,

West Virginia, Located in the Appalachian region of the Southern United States, this state is known for its mountains and rolling hills. Its capital and largest city is Charleston, with Huntington and Morgantown being other significant urban centers. The state's economy has historically been driven by coal mining and logging, and it is often associated with outdoor recreation.. As of 2020 state had an estimated population of 1,784,787 inhabitants. The state was created 162 years ago in 1863. Its capital city is Charleston.

There are 9 city/town in West Virginia, . The largest city of West Virginia is Nitro with a population of 6,285. Other cities include, New Martinsville population 5,111, Nutter Fort population 1,501, New Haven population 1,451, Newell population 1,376

Nitro
Nitro

Nitro, Human settlement in Putnam County, West Virginia, United States of America

New Martinsville
New Martinsville

New Martinsville, City in Wetzel County, West Virginia, United States

Nutter Fort
Nutter Fort

Nutter Fort, City in Harrison County, West Virginia, United States of America

Nestled within the Appalachian Mountains, West Virginia is home to small cities and towns with deep ties to classic American heritage. The state's motoring routes and scenic byways connect charming communities that showcase West Virginia's natural beauty and regional traditions.

The capital and largest city, Charleston, displays its history through landmarks like the State Capitol and Culture Center. Vibrant Huntington boasts artistic venues like the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center alongside the state's largest college, Marshall University. Beckley exhibits old-time appeal with the Exhibition Coal Mine and regional railroad museum.

Quaint towns like Lewisburg, Fayetteville, and Thomas have preserved their early American architecture and character. The New River Gorge area is dotted with outdoorsy towns like Fayetteville, while quirky haven of artists and musicians make home in eclectic Bridgeport.

From the slopes of ski country in Snowshoe to the banks of the Ohio River Valley, West Virginia's welcoming cities and towns invite discovery of regional heritage amid unspoiled mountain scenery. The people are as genuine as the landscape, creating an authentic look into traditional Appalachian culture and charm.

All West Virginia Cities (Aphebetical)

List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in West Virginia.

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City Name County Population
Nitro Kanawha 6,285
New Martinsville Wetzel 5,111
Nutter Fort Harrison 1,501
New Haven Mason 1,451
Newell Hancock 1,376
New Cumberland Hancock 994
North Hills Wood 766
Northfork McDowell 322
Newburg Preston 312
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