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This List of the 62 cities in New York State, USA, is an alphabetic list that also gives the primary county in which each city is located. Except for Sherrill, the cities are distinct from towns. This list is complete, do not add or remove any municipalities from this list unless that place has legally changed its incorporation. Contents: Top · 0–9 · A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Map of USA & New York Albany, Capital of New York Binghamton Buffalo Elmira Rochester Syracuse New York City, Largest City in the United States Niagara Falls Poughkeepsie City County Population [1] (2000 census) Incorporation date Albany Albany 95,658 1686 Amsterdam Montgomery 18,355 1830 Auburn Cayuga 28,574 1848 Batavia Genesee 16,256 1915 Beacon Dutchess 13,808 1913 Binghamton Broome 47,380 1867 Buffalo Erie 292,648 1832 Canandaigua Ontario 11,264 1913 Cohoes Albany 15,521 1869 Corning Steuben 10,842 1890 Cortland Cortland 18,740 1900 Dunkirk Chautauqua 13,131 1888 Elmira Chemung 30,940 1864 Fulton Oswego 11,855 1902 Geneva Ontario[A] 13,617 1898 Glen Cove Nassau 26,622 1918 Glens Falls Warren 14,354 1908 Gloversville Fulton 15,413 1890 Hornell Steuben 9,019 1888 Hudson Columbia 7,524 1785 Ithaca Tompkins 29,287 1888 Jamestown Chautauqua 30,726 1886 Johnstown Fulton 8,511 1895 Kingston Ulster 23,456 1872 Lackawanna Erie 19,064 1909 Little Falls Herkimer 5,188 1895 Lockport Niagara 22,279 1865 Long Beach Nassau 35,462 1922 Mechanicville Saratoga 5,019 1915 Middletown Orange 25,388 1888 Mount Vernon Westchester 68,321 1892 New Rochelle Westchester 72,182 1889 New York City Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, and Richmond 8,274,527 1653[B] Newburgh Orange 28,259 1865 Niagara Falls Niagara 55,593 1892 North Tonawanda Niagara 33,262 1897 Norwich Chenango 7,355 1914 Ogdensburg St. Lawrence 11,346 1868 Olean Cattaraugus 15,347 1854 Oneida Madison 10,987 1901 Oneonta Otsego 13,292 1908 Oswego Oswego 17,954 1848 Peekskill Westchester 22,441 1940 Plattsburgh Clinton 18,816 1902 Port Jervis Orange 8,860 1907 Poughkeepsie Dutchess 29,871 1854 Rensselaer Rensselaer 7,761 1897 Rochester Monroe 208,123 1834 Rome Oneida 34,950 1870 Rye Westchester 14,955 1942 Salamanca Cattaraugus 6,097 1913 Saratoga Springs Saratoga 26,186 1915 Schenectady Schenectady 61,821 1798 Sherrill Oneida 3,147 1916 Syracuse Onondaga 147,306 1848 Tonawanda Erie 16,136 1904 Troy Rensselaer 47,952 1816 Utica Oneida 60,651 1832 Watertown Jefferson 27,000 1869 Watervliet Albany 10,207 1896 White Plains Westchester 53,077 1916 Yonkers Westchester 196,086 1872 Extremes in size and population The most populous and largest city in the state is New York City, with a population of over 8.2 million inhabitants and comprising just over 300 square miles (800 km2) of land (468.87 square miles (1,210 km2) total area, which includes water). The least populous city is Sherrill, New York, with just 3,147 inhabitants in 2000. The smallest city by area is Mechanicville, New York, which covers 0.91 square miles (2.4 km2) (of which 0.08 square miles (0.2 km2) is water).[1] See also New York portal List of city nicknames in New York Footnotes ^ Geneva is located within both the counties of Ontario and Seneca, although the section in Seneca county has no population and is all water.[2] ^ 1653 is the officially recognized date.[3] Peter Stuyvesant convinced the States-General of the Netherlands to charter the city of Nieuw Amsterdam in 1653.[4] The English envoy, Richard Nicolls, renamed the city "New York" two days after capturing it in 1664.[5] Provincial governor Thomas Dongan rechartered the city under the auspices of the Duke of York in 1683,[6] though the charter was not published until 1686.[7] Finally, New York was reincorporated to include all five of its present boroughs in 1898. References ^ a b "New York -- Place and County Subdivision". US Census Bureau. http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/GCTTable?_bm=y&-geo_id=04000US36&-_box_head_nbr=GCT-PH1&-ds_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U&-_lang=en&-redoLog=false&-mt_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U_GCTPH1_ZI1&-format=ST-7&-_sse=on. Retrieved 2010-06-08.  ^ USGS (ACME mapper). Overview of Geneva city near county borders [map]. Retrieved 2009-06-25. ^ "New York 1653–1953", The New York Times (New York, New York), 1953-02-02, ISSN 0362-4331, http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30E15FF3D5B107A93C0A91789D85F478585F9, retrieved 2009-05-24  ^ Roosevelt, Theodore (1891), New York: A Sketch of the City’s Social, Political, and Commercial Progress from the First Dutch Settlement to Recent Times, New York, New York: Longmans, Green, p. 30, OCLC 2306039, http://www.bartleby.com/171/, retrieved 2009-05-24, "It was under Stuyvesant, in 1653, that the town was formally incorporated as a city"  ^ Roosevelt, Theodore (1891), New York: A Sketch of the City’s Social, Political, and Commercial Progress from the First Dutch Settlement to Recent Times, New York, New York: Longmans, Green, p. 46, OCLC 2306039, http://www.bartleby.com/171/, retrieved 2009-05-24, "The expedition against New Amsterdam had been organized with the Duke of York, afterward King James II., as its special patron, and the city was rechristened in his honor."  ^ Roosevelt, Theodore (1891), New York: A Sketch of the City’s Social, Political, and Commercial Progress from the First Dutch Settlement to Recent Times, New York, New York: Longmans, Green, p. 56, OCLC 2306039, http://www.bartleby.com/171/, retrieved 2009-05-24, "Under the influence of Dongan, he did indeed grant to the city itself a charter of special rights and privileges"  ^ Dongan, Thomas (1694), The charter of the city of New-York, New York, New York: William Bradford, OCLC 55899385, http://www.archive.org/stream/dongancharterofc00newyrich/dongancharterofc00newyrich_djvu.txt, retrieved 2009-05-24  v • d • e Administrative divisions of New York Primary divisions Counties Secondary divisions Towns • Cities • Indian Reservations Other divisions Villages • Census-designated places• School Districts • Places v • d • e  State of New York The Empire State Albany (capital) Topics Administrative divisions · Bibliography · Congressional districts · Constitution · Demographics · Economy · Education · Elections · Geography · Government (Governor, Legislature, Court System) · History · Symbols · People · Politics · Transportation · Visitor Attractions Regions Adirondack Mountains · Allegheny Plateau · Capital District · Catskill Mountains · Central Region (formerly Central-Leatherstocking) · Central New York · Champlain Valley · City of New York · Finger Lakes · Holland Purchase · Hudson Highlands · Hudson Valley · Long Island · Mohawk Valley · New York Metro · Niagara Frontier · North Country · Ridge and Valley · Saint Lawrence Seaway · Shawangunks · Ski country · Southern Tier · Southtowns · Tech Valley · Thousand Islands · Upstate · Western Metro areas Albany / Schenectady / Troy · Binghamton · Buffalo / Niagara Falls · Elmira / Corning · Glens Falls · Ithaca · Jamestown · Newburgh / Middletown · New York City · Poughkeepsie · Rochester · Syracuse · Utica / Rome Counties Albany · Allegany · Bronx · Broome · Cattaraugus · Cayuga · Chautauqua · Chemung · Chenango · Clinton · Columbia · Cortland · Delaware · Dutchess · Erie · Essex · Franklin · Fulton · Genesee · Greene · Hamilton · Herkimer · Jefferson · Kings · Lewis · Livingston · Madison · Monroe · Montgomery · Nassau · New York · Niagara · Oneida · Onondaga · Ontario · Orange · Orleans · Oswego · Otsego · Putnam · Queens · Rensselaer · Richmond · Rockland · Saint Lawrence · Saratoga · Schenectady · Schoharie · Schuyler · Seneca · Steuben · Suffolk · Sullivan · Tioga · Tompkins · Ulster · Warren · Washington · Wayne · Westchester · Wyoming · Yates v • d • e Lists of settlements in the United States States Alabama · Alaska · Arizona · Arkansas · California · Colorado · Connecticut · Delaware · Florida · Georgia · Hawaii · Idaho · Illinois · Indiana · Iowa · Kansas · Kentucky · Louisiana · Maine · Maryland · Massachusetts · Michigan · Minnesota · Mississippi · Missouri · Montana · Nebraska · Nevada · New Hampshire · New Jersey · New Mexico · New York · North Carolina · North Dakota · Ohio · Oklahoma · Oregon · Pennsylvania · Rhode Island · South Carolina · South Dakota · Tennessee · Texas · Utah · Vermont · Virginia · Washington · West Virginia · Wisconsin · Wyoming DC DC neighborhoods Insular areas American Samoa · Guam · Northern Mariana Islands · Puerto Rico · U.S. Virgin Islands