This is a list of micropolitan statistical areas of Indiana. As defined by the United States Census Bureau, a micropolitan area is the area (usually a county or grouping of counties) surrounding and including a core city with population between 10,000 and 49,999 (inclusive). Suburbs of metropolitan areas are generally not considered to be micropolitan core cities, although they can be if they are in another county from the metropolitan core. 2004 population estimates are included for each city and its corresponding micropolitan statistical area.[1]
City | Pop. | Micropolitan Statistical Area | Pop. |
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Angola | 7,795 | Steuben County | 33,722 |
Auburn | 12,661 | DeKalb County | 41,524 |
Bedford | 13,570 | Lawrence County | 46,398 |
Connersville | 14,445 | Fayette County | 24,934 |
Crawfordsville | 15,088 | Montgomery County | 37,937 |
Decatur | 9,506 | Adams County | 33,815 |
Frankfort | 16,441 | Clinton County | 34,148 |
Greensburg | 10,462 | Decatur County | 24,970 |
Huntington | 17,040 | Huntington County | 38,124 |
Jasper | 13,533 | Dubois County, Pike County | 53,709 |
Kendallville | 9,995 | Noble County | 47,297 |
Logansport | 19,350 | Cass County | 40,417 |
Madison | 12,335 | Jefferson County | 32,110 |
Marion | 30,830 | Grant County | 71,543 |
New Castle | 18,944 | Henry County | 47,809 |
North Vernon | 6,454 | Jennings County | 28,401 |
Peru | 12,856 | Miami County | 35,955 |
Plymouth | 10,728 | Marshall County | 46,732 |
Richmond | 37,943 | Wayne County | 69,778 |
Scottsburg | 6,034 | Scott County | 23,604 |
Seymour | 18,704 | Jackson County | 41,959 |
Vincennes | 18,105 | Knox County | 38,442 |
Wabash | 11,342 | Wabash County | 34,169 |
Warsaw | 12,672 | Kosciusko County | 75,667 |
Washington | 11,304 | Daviess County | 30,245 |
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