List of municipalities in Delaware
Map of the United States with Delaware highlighted
Delaware is a state located in the Southern United States. According to the 2010 United States Census, Delaware is the 6th least populous state with 7005945934000000000♠945,934 inhabitants but the 2nd smallest by land area spanning 1,948.54 square miles (5,046.7 km2) of land.[1] Delaware is divided into 3 counties and contains 57 incorporated places consisting of cities, towns, and villages.[1]
The largest municipality by population in Delaware is Wilmington with 70,851 residents, while the largest by area is Dover which spans 23.15 sq mi (60.0 km2). The smallest municipality by both measurements is Hartly with 74 residents in an area of 0.06 sq mi (0.16 km2).[1]
List of municipalities
State capital and county seat
County seat
Rank |
Name |
Type |
Population |
Area |
County |
Hundred |
Settled |
Inc. |
Origin of Name |
1 |
Wilmington † |
City |
70,851 |
16.94 sq mi |
New Castle |
Wilmington Hundred |
1638 |
1739 |
Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington or corruption of Willington after Thomas Willing[2] |
2 |
Dover †† |
City |
36,560 |
23.48 sq mi |
Kent |
East Dover Hundred |
1683 |
1829 |
Dover in Kent, England[2] |
3 |
Newark |
City |
31,618 |
9.19 sq mi |
New Castle |
White Clay Hundred |
1694 |
1758 |
Newark-on-Trent[2] |
4 |
Middletown |
Town |
18,995 |
11.83 sq mi |
New Castle |
St. George's Hundred |
|
1861 |
Halfway between Bunker Hill, Maryland and Odessa, Delaware[2] |
5 |
Smyrna |
Town |
10,180 |
6.01 sq mi |
Kent/New Castle |
Duck Creek Hundred |
|
|
Ancient Greek city of Smyrna[2] |
6 |
Milford |
City |
9,709 |
9.87 sq mi |
Kent/Sussex |
Milford Hundred/Cedar Creek Hundred |
|
|
Named for numerous mills around town[2] |
7 |
Seaford |
City |
7,036 |
5.30 sq mi |
Sussex |
Seaford Hundred |
|
1865 |
Seaford, East Sussex |
8 |
Georgetown † |
Town |
6,524 |
5.14 sq mi |
Sussex |
Georgetown Hundred |
1791 |
1869 |
Commissioner George Mitchell[2] |
9 |
Elsmere |
Town |
6,172 |
1.01 sq mi |
New Castle |
Christiana Hundred |
c1890 |
1909 |
|
10 |
New Castle |
City |
5,320 |
3.52 sq mi |
New Castle |
New Castle Hundred |
1651 |
1875 |
|
11 |
Millsboro |
Town |
3,942 |
3.95 sq mi |
Sussex |
Dagsboro Hundred |
|
|
|
12 |
Laurel |
Town |
3,769 |
2.98 sq mi |
Sussex |
Little Creek Hundred |
|
|
laurel trees |
13 |
Harrington |
City |
3,619 |
2.75 sq mi |
Kent |
Mispillion Hundred |
|
|
Hon. Samuel M. Harrington[2] |
14 |
Camden |
Town |
3,519 |
3.70 sq mi |
Kent |
North Murderkill Hundred |
|
1852[3] |
|
15 |
Clayton |
Town |
2,966 |
1.83 sq mi |
Kent/New Castle |
Duck Creek Hundred |
|
|
Thomas Clayton or Col. Joshua Clayton[2] |
16 |
Lewes |
City |
2,789 |
4.72 sq mi |
Sussex |
Lewes & Rehoboth Hundred |
1631 |
1883 |
Lewes, East Sussex |
17 |
Milton |
Town |
2,621 |
1.90 sq mi |
Sussex |
Broadkill Hundred |
|
|
Poet John Milton[4] |
18 |
Selbyville |
Town |
2,192 |
3.61 sq mi |
Sussex |
Baltimore Hundred |
|
|
Sampson Selby |
19 |
Bridgeville |
Town |
2,081 |
4.63 sq mi |
Sussex |
Northwest Fork Hundred |
|
|
|
20 |
Townsend |
Town |
2,064 |
1.05 sq mi |
New Castle |
Appoquinimink Hundred |
|
|
Samuel Townsend[2] |
21 |
Ocean View |
Town |
1,912 |
2.65 sq mi |
Sussex |
Baltimore Hundred |
|
|
Views the Ocean |
22 |
Delaware City |
City |
1,706 |
1.31 sq mi |
New Castle |
Red Lion Hundred |
1826 |
|
Delaware River |
23 |
Delmar |
Town |
1,630 |
1.79 sq mi |
Sussex |
Little Creek Hundred |
|
|
Delaware Maryland contraction[2] |
24 |
Cheswold |
Town |
1,401 |
1.29 sq mi |
Kent |
Kenton Hundred/Little Creek Hundred |
|
|
|
25 |
Rehoboth Beach |
City |
1,349 |
1.64 sq mi |
Sussex |
Lewes & Rehoboth Hundred |
|
|
Rehoboth (Bible) |
26 |
Wyoming |
Town |
1,334 |
1.07 sq mi |
Kent |
North Murderkill Hundred |
|
|
Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania |
27 |
Felton |
Town |
1,320 |
0.82 sq mi |
Kent |
South Murderkill Hundred |
|
|
|
28 |
Blades |
Town |
1,261 |
0.56 sq mi |
Sussex |
Broad Creek Hundred |
1850's |
1915 |
Named for James Blades who owned a tract of land along the Nanticoke River which became Bladesville, and later, Blades[5] |
29 |
Bellefonte |
Town |
1,200 |
0.18 sq mi |
New Castle |
Brandywine Hundred |
|
1915 |
|
30 |
Bethany Beach |
Town |
1,077 |
1.17 sq mi |
Sussex |
Baltimore Hundred |
|
|
Bethany (Biblical village) |
31 |
Newport |
Town |
1,062 |
0.45 sq mi |
New Castle |
Christiana Hundred |
|
April 17, 1873[6] |
|
32 |
Greenwood |
Town |
990 |
0.72 sq mi |
Sussex |
Northwest Fork Hundred |
|
March 9, 1901 [7] |
|
33 |
Frankford |
Town |
862 |
0.73 sq mi |
Sussex |
Dagsboro Hundred |
|
|
|
34 |
Dagsboro |
Town |
813 |
1.36 sq mi |
Sussex |
Dagsboro Hundred |
|
|
John Dagworthy[2] |
35 |
Frederica |
Town |
785 |
1.92 sq mi |
Kent |
South Murderkill Hundred |
|
|
|
36 |
Millville |
Town |
553 |
2.50 sq mi |
Sussex |
Baltimore Hundred |
|
|
|
37 |
South Bethany |
Town |
456 |
0.54 sq mi |
Sussex |
Baltimore Hundred |
|
|
Bethany (Biblical village) |
38 |
Arden |
Village |
442 |
0.26 sq mi |
New Castle |
Brandywine Hundred |
|
1965 |
|
39 |
Ellendale |
Town |
386 |
0.44 sq mi |
Sussex |
Cedar Creek Hundred |
1867 |
1905 |
The town is rumored to be named after either the daughter of Whig Republican Alfred Short,[8] a state legislator, the wife of Dr. John S. Prettyman who laid out the town,[2] or the daughter of Mr. Thomas William Dale, the chief engineer of the railroad survey team.[9] |
40 |
Fenwick Island |
Town |
384 |
0.48 sq mi |
Sussex |
Baltimore Hundred |
|
|
Thomas Fenwick |
41 |
Houston |
Town |
379 |
0.34 sq mi |
Kent |
Milford Hundred |
|
|
John W. Houston[2] |
42 |
Odessa |
Town |
367 |
0.53 sq mi |
New Castle |
St. George's Hundred |
|
|
Odessa in Ukraine[2] |
43 |
Dewey Beach |
Town |
347 |
0.33 sq mi |
Sussex |
Lewes & Rehoboth Hundred |
|
1981[10] |
|
44 |
Bowers |
Town |
341 |
0.30 sq mi |
Kent |
South Murderkill Hundred |
|
|
|
45 |
Ardentown |
Village |
266 |
0.24 sq mi |
New Castle |
Brandywine Hundred |
|
|
|
46 |
Kenton |
Town |
264 |
0.19 sq mi |
Kent |
Kenton Hundred |
|
|
|
47 |
Ardencroft |
Village |
232 |
0.10 sq mi |
New Castle |
Brandywine Hundred |
|
|
|
48 |
Magnolia |
Town |
228 |
0.12 sq mi |
Kent |
South Murderkill Hundred |
|
1885 |
Pierre Magnol[2] |
49 |
Little Creek |
Town |
227 |
0.14 sq mi |
Kent |
Little Creek Hundred |
|
|
|
50 |
Slaughter Beach |
Town |
210 |
1.38 sq mi |
Sussex |
Cedar Creek Hundred |
|
|
Unknown, numerous theories [11] |
51 |
Leipsic |
Town |
185 |
0.32 sq mi |
Kent |
Little Creek Hundred |
|
|
Leipzig in Saxony, Germany[2] |
52 |
Woodside |
Town |
184 |
0.16 sq mi |
Kent |
North Murderkill Hundred |
|
|
|
53 |
Bethel |
Town |
174 |
0.40 sq mi |
Sussex |
Broad Creek Hundred |
|
|
Bethel[2] |
54 |
Viola |
Town |
160 |
0.18 sq mi |
Kent |
North Murderkill Hundred |
|
|
|
55 |
Henlopen Acres |
Town |
124 |
0.26 sq mi |
Sussex |
Lewes & Rehoboth Hundred |
|
|
Thijmen Jacobsz Hinlopen |
56 |
Farmington |
Town |
113 |
0.08 sq mi |
Kent |
Mispillion Hundred |
|
|
|
57 |
Hartly |
Town |
76 |
0.06 sq mi |
Kent |
West Dover Hundred |
|
|
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