The biggest city in Wyoming, at 59,466 people as of 2010, is Cheyenne, which is also the state's capital. It is the fifteenth smallest capital in the country. By comparison, the surrounding states' largest cities are: Billings, Montana (104,170); Boise, Idaho (205,671); Salt Lake City, Utah (186,440); Denver, Colorado (600,158); Fargo, North Dakota (105,549); Sioux Falls, South Dakota (153,888); Omaha, Nebraska (408,958). New York City's population is 8,244,910.
Cheyenne is the most populous city in Wyoming. The population in Cheyenne was 59,466 at the 2010 census. Casper was the second largest city in 2010 with population of 55,316.
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No, there is no town in Wyoming called Slaem or Salem or anything similar.
Jackson, Wyoming is a town in Wyoming that starts with 'j' and is south of Yellowstone National Park.
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· Opal is a town in Lincoln County, Wyoming
Wyoming does alot of buisness with caterpillar. One of the biggest mining states
There is one incorporated municipality in Wyoming that start with the letter 'J': Jackson. Other, Census Designated Population areas which start with 'J' are Jeffrey City, James Town, and Johnstown.
The tallest peak in Wyoming is Gannett Peak, in the Wind River Mountain Range, at 13,804 feet.
Sheridan, Wyoming
There is no town in the state of Wyoming named Springfield. If you are asking about the town of Springfield in the TV show "The Simpsons", it is not known where that town of Springfield is located. The TV show is a work of fiction so the town of Springfield is also fictional.
Story, Wyoming was first platted by Marshall Wolf who was going to name the town after himself. However, he found that there already was a Wolf, Wyoming. The town was then named after Charles B. Story, a rancher who helped get a post office established in the town. The post office was the first building in a town of tent structures.
Saint John's is the biggest town in Antigua.