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List of municipalities in New York

This is a list of municipalities in New York other than towns, which includes all 532 villages and 62 cities of New York State. Of the total 594 municipalities, 587 are non-town municipalities, while six are coterminous town-villages, villages that are coterminous with their town, and one is a consolidated town-village, where the village is smaller in size and population than the town, but they still share the same government.

Former villages
Listed below are former villages in the State of New York which either dissolved, consolidated or were acquired by another municipality between 1900 and 2023. To date during this period, there are a total of 66 villages that have chosen dissolution. A former village does have the option to re-incorporate in the future if the community chooses to do so. Unless otherwise specified, these communities are currently (or will be) considered census-designated places by the U.S. Census Bureau. }|| == Extremes in size and population ==
Extremes in size and population
The most populous and largest city by area in the state is by far New York City, home to 8,804,190 people and comprising just over of land ( including water). The least populous city is Sherrill, with just 3,071 inhabitants. The smallest city by area is Mechanicville, which covers (of which is water). • Smallest village, by area: South Floral Park – • Largest village, by area: Speculator – • Smallest village, by population: Dering Harbor – 50 (2020) • Largest village, by population: Hempstead – 59,169 (2020) ==Gallery==
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File:New York City, night.jpg|New York City, largest city in New York and the United States, photographed at night. File:Buffalo Panorama 2015.jpg|Buffalo, the second largest city in New York File:2013-05-05 13 23 39 View of Yonkers, New York from Alpine Overlook on the New Jersey Palisades.jpg|Yonkers, the third largest. File:Rochester Dec 2015.jpg|Rochester, the fourth largest. File:Syracuse skyline.jpg|Syracuse, the fifth largest. File:AlbanyNewYorkfromRensselaer.jpg|Albany, the sixth largest and capital of New York. File:SW End US 1 Split; New Rochelle, NY.jpg|New Rochelle, the seventh largest. File:NY 22 in Mount Vernon.JPG|Mount Vernon, the eighth largest File:Schenectady skyline.jpg|Schenectady, the ninth largest. File:Utica NY as seen from the Arterial.jpg|Utica, the tenth largest File:City of White Plains, Jul 2012.jpg|White Plains, the eleventh largest. File:Niagara Falls, New York from Skylon Tower cropped.jpg|Niagara Falls, the twelfth largest. File:Downtown Troy.JPG|Troy, the thirteenth largest. File:Binghamton, New York skyline, June 2007.jpg|Binghamton, the fourteenth largest. File:Long Beach, NY aerial from the west 01 - equalized (9454116483).jpg|Long Beach, the sixteenth largest. File:Poughkeepsie, NY with evening balloon take-off.JPG|Poughkeepsie, the seventeenth largest. File:Downtown Jamestown.JPG|Jamestown, the nineteenth largest. File:Publicsquareeast2008.JPG|Watertown, the twenty-fifth largest. ==See also==
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