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The following US incorporated towns all have a population of 1 as of the 2010 Census:

Kiel Township, Minnesota

Criehaven, Maine

Township 157-30, Minnesota

Dix's Grant, New Hampshire

Green's Grant, New Hampshire

Bonanza, Utah

Hobart Bay, Alaska

Holy City, California

Laurier, Washington

Oil Springs Indian Reservation, New York

Monowi, Nebraska

Hibbert's Gore, Maine

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