List of census-designated places in North Dakota

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

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Census-designated place

Population data based on 2010 census.

2018 Rank City 2018 Estimate[2] 2010 Census[3] Change County
1 Minot Air Force Base 5,789 5,521 +4.85% Ward
2 Grand Forks Air Force Base 2,922 2,367 +23.45% Grand Forks
3 Belcourt 1,933 2,078 −6.98% Rolette
4 Fort Totten 1,372 1,243 +10.38% Benson
5 Shell Valley 1,360 1,197 +13.62% Rolette
6 Cannon Ball 931 875 +6.40% Sioux
7 Green Acres 702 575 +22.09% Rolette
8 Mandaree 595 596 −0.17% McKenzie
9 Four Bears Village 580 517 +12.19% McKenzie
10 East Dunseith 505 500 +1.00% Rolette
11 Ruthville 377 191 +97.38% Ward
12 White Shield 288 336 −14.29% McLean
13 Porcupine 255 146 +74.66% Sioux
14 Harmon 203 145 +40.00% Morton
15 Englevale 144 40 +260.00% Ransom
16 Logan 128 194 −34.02% Ward
17 Ypsilanti 92 104 −11.54% Stutsman
18 Brooktree Park 85 80 +6.25% Cass
19 Menoken 80 70 +14.29% Burleigh
20 Erie 75 50 +50.00% Cass
21 Driscoll 70 82 −14.63% Burleigh
22 Manning 65 74 −12.16% Dunn
23 Dahlen 45 18 +150.00% Nelson
24 East Fairview 44 76 −42.11% McKenzie
25 Foxholm 39 75 −48.00% Ward
26 Nash 38 32 +18.75% Walsh
27 Embden 37 59 −37.29% Cass
28 Caledonia 36 39 −7.69% Traill
29 Blanchard 32 26 +23.08% Traill
30 De Lamere 32 30 +6.67% Sargent
31 Denhoff 26 20 +30.00% Sheridan
32 Selz 26 46 −43.48% Pierce
33 Wheatland 26 68 −61.76% Cass
34 Orrin 21 22 −4.55% Pierce
35 Heil 20 15 +33.33% Grant
36 Barton 19 20 −5.00% Pierce
37 Auburn 15 48 −68.75% Walsh
38 Jessie 11 25 −56.00% Griggs
39 Larson 10 12 −16.67% Burke
40 Raleigh 10 12 −16.67% Grant
41 Spiritwood 7 18 −61.11% Stutsman
42 Sutton 6 17 −64.71% Griggs
43 McLeod 5 27 −81.48% Ransom
44 Heimdal 4 27 −85.19% Wells

References

  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 October 6, 2019.
  3. "2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File". American FactFinder2. U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
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