New York City is the largest by population.
By land area, it's Sitka, Alaska, which has 10,323 people spread over 2,870 sq mi (7,434 sq km). The #2, #3, and #4 are also in Alaska. Excluding Alaska, it's Jacksonville, Florida, with 747 sq mi (1,935 sq km) of land area.
By linear extent, it's Honolulu, Hawaii. You can travel more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) in a straight line between two points that are legally in the city of Honolulu.
New York city, New York is the largest U.S. city with a population of 8.55 million. The next largest U.S. cities are Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia and Phoenix.
new york city
By size it is Jacksonville Florida.
No, that honor belongs to Yakutat, Alaska.
Going by the Ranks it's
New York City with over 8 million of a population
Los Angeles with over 3 million of a population
Chicago with over 2 million of a population
los angeles
3rd largest city in the US by population
LA
What is the largest U.S. city in terms of geographical size?
It depends on your definition of largest. The most populous city in the US is New York City with a 2010 census population of 8,175,133. The largest by land area is Sitka, Alaska with a land size of 2870.3 square miles.
New York City is the largest city in the US.
Sitka is the largest incorporated city in the US at 2,874 square miles.
Washington DC is the capital city of the US. It does not have countries or cities.
The second largest city in the US is Los Angeles.
The largest US city in 1810 was New York City.
New York City is the largest city in US, and the second largest city in North America. Mexico City is the largest. Toronto Is the largest city in Canada, and the fifth largest city in North America, after Los Angeles and Chicago.
The largest city in the US is Juneau, Alaska. No, by area it is Yakutat, Alaska.
Phoenix is the largest capital city. It is also the sixth largest city in the US.