Exact population figures for specific religious groups in a city can be challenging to obtain. However, according to estimates from the Association of Religion Data Archives, the Muslim population in Kansas City, Missouri, is around 5,000 to 7,000 individuals. It is important to note that these figures are approximations and may vary over time.
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Kansas City, Kansas population is 124,000 Kansas City, Missouri populations is 142,000
The total area of Kansas City, Missouri is 319.03 square miles. Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri with a population of over 2 million. The Missouri side of Kansas City is larger than the Kansas side by about 200 square miles.
the largest cities are kansas city with a population of 750 and then nobody town with a population of suck a dick
Not as big as Kansas City, MO. But the population is of KCK is 146866. Kansas City, MO is 475830.
Kansas City , go to google & theres a park in Kansas city that sits right by the River
The second most populated city in Missouri is St. Louis with a population of 319,294. Kansas City is the most populated city in Missouri.
Kansas City is in Kansas and Missouri because Kansas City is a rather large city; it is in Kansas but it crosses over the border and the larger part sits in Missouri, so it is considered a city in both Kansas and Missouri.
Missouri and Kansas both have cities named Kansas City.
To add on to Wiki User's answer, Kansas City, Kansas is located in Wyandotte county Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri is located in Jackson county Missouri. I know because I grew up on the Kansas side for most of my life.
None....Kansas City is not a state capital, it is just a city.There is a Kansas City in both Kansas and Missouri. The capital of Kansas is Topeka and Missouri is Jefferson City
Kansas City is a city in the state of Missouri. The professional sports teams based in Kansas City, Missouri, include the Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) and the Kansas City Royals (MLB).
That is the correct spelling of Kansas City (a city in Missouri, and a city of the same name in Kansas, just across the Missouri River from its namesake).