The largest cities in North Dakota, by population (2010 US Census), are:
Fargo: 105,549
Bismarck: 61,272
Grand Forks: 52,838
Minot: 40,888
West Fargo: 25,830
North Dakota's five largest cities and their populations are:
Fargo with 105,549 residents is the most populated city in North Dakota.
#1 Fargo-95,556
#2 Bismarck-61,217
#3 Grand Forks-51,216
#4 Minot-36,256
#5 West Fargo-24,313
Fargo is North Dakota's biggest city. Then Bismark, then Grand Forks.
North Dakota's two largest cities by population are:
Fargo with a population of 105,549 in the 2010 US Census
Bismarck with a population of 61,272 in the 2010 US Census
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Bismarck is the capital city of North Dakota. Bismarck is located at 46°48′48″N 100°46′44″W.
North Dakota's capital is Bismarck.
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