Largest Cities in Indiana
According to ABBREVIATIONFINDER, Indiana (abbreviated Ind. or IN) is a state of the United States between Lake Michigan and the Ohio River, at 93,719 km². It has about 6.2 million inhabitants, and its capital is Indianapolis. Large parts of the state are prairie lands.
He has, among other things, large agricultural production (halibut, corn, vegetables, soybeans), coal mines and extraction of natural gas and oil. Furthermore, car parts, aircraft, chemicals, electrical equipment, furniture and more are produced in Indiana.
The state was organized as territory in 1800, and he has been our state since 1816. Indiana is called Hoosier State.
Biggest Cities of Indiana by Population
Rank | City | State | Population |
1 | Indianapolis | IN | 829829 |
2 | Fort Wayne | IN | 253802 |
3 | Evansville | IN | 117540 |
4 | South Bend | IN | 101279 |
5 | Hammond | IN | 80941 |
6 | Bloomington | IN | 80516 |
7 | Gary | IN | 80405 |
8 | Carmel | IN | 79302 |
9 | Muncie | IN | 70196 |
10 | Lafayette | IN | 67251 |
11 | Terre Haute | IN | 60896 |
12 | Anderson | IN | 56240 |
13 | Noblesville | IN | 52080 |
14 | Elkhart | IN | 51060 |
15 | Greenwood | IN | 49902 |
16 | Mishawaka | IN | 48363 |
17 | Lawrence | IN | 46112 |
18 | Kokomo | IN | 45579 |
19 | Jeffersonville | IN | 45064 |
20 | Columbus | IN | 44172 |
21 | Portage | IN | 36939 |
22 | Richmond | IN | 36923 |
23 | New Albany | IN | 36483 |