Category:Census-designated places in the United States

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The United States Census Bureau defines census-designated places around population centers that have no legally-defined corporate limits and are not within an incorporated municipality (except for New England and a few other states where minor civil divisions such as a town or township can be an incorporated place).

For example, compare Unincorporated communities in Washington with Category:Census-designated places in Washington.

The main article for this category is Census-designated place.

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