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List of Cities in Maryland: Area, Population and Cost of Living

The 18th-most populous state and the 5th-most densely populated in the United States, Maryland’s eastern portion has abundant flora and fauna. The state shares its borders with Pennsylvania in the north, the Atlantic Ocean in the east, Delaware in its northeast, and Virginia in its southwest.

If you plan to visit any of the cities in Maryland, keep reading.

Currency: The standard currency is the pound, later known as the dollar. As of 14th August 2023, 1 Dollar is measured at 82.99 INR.

List of Cities in Maryland

Maryland has a geographical area of approximately 25,141.6 square kilometres and a growing population of 6,177,224 inhabitants. There are a total of 23 counties and 157 municipalities in Maryland. These municipalities incorporate cities, towns, and villages within it.

Cities

Listed below are the top cities in Maryland:

Name of the City Area Population (Subject to Change) Cost of Living (Without Rent)
Baltimore, Baltimore County 238.41 km² 563,455 $1,143.1 (One Person)/ $4,110.8 (Family of Four)
Frederick, Frederick 62.02 km² 82,407 $765 (One Person)/ $2603 (Family of Four)
Gaithersburg, Montgomery 27.05 km² 68,267 $901 (One Person)/ $3033 (Family of Four)
Rockville, Montgomery 35.33 km² 66,705 $829 (One Person)/ $2789 (Family of Four)
Bowie, Prince George's 53.22 km² 56,498 $752 (One Person)/ $2683 (Family of Four)
Hagerstown, Washington County 32.54 km² 43,609 $823 (One Person)/ $2797 (Family of Four)
Annapolis, Anne Arundel 21.01 km² 40,397 $844 (One Person)/ $2908 (Family of Four)
College Park, Prince George's 14.72 km² 34,578 $755 (One Person)/ $2666 (Family of Four)
Salisbury, Wicomico 36.99 km² 33,196 $717 (One Person)/ $2468 (Family of Four)
Laurel, Prince George’s County 12.53 km² 28,574 $781 (One Person)/ $2671 (Family of Four)
Greenbelt, Prince George's County 16.29 km² 24,004 $769 (One Person)/ $2645 (Family of Four)
Hyattsville, Prince George’s County 7.071 km² 20,376 $565.7 (One Person)
Westminster, Carroll County 17.23 km² 20,268 $520.4 (One Person)
Cumberland, Allegany 26.22 km² 18,559 $701 (One Person)/ $2194 (Family of Four)
Aberdeen, Harford 17.10 km² 18,291 $521 (One Person)

Disclaimer: The data provided for each city can vary according to the sources and is subject to change with time. The list is for general purposes and contains the names of the most popular cities in Maryland.

Interesting Facts About the Cities in Maryland

The following are some interesting facts about major cities in Maryland:

  • If you compare by the size of the land, Maryland falls as the 8th smallest state.
  • Britishers were the first to explore Maryland. People have inhabited it for over 12000 years as of now.
  • Maryland Gazette is the oldest newspaper in the United States of America.
  • The oldest salon in the United States of America is located in Maryland. The salon's name is "The Horse You Came In On”.
  • The first post office of the United States of America was built in Maryland in 1774.
  • The first telegraph in the world was sent from Washington to Baltimore.
  • The concept of the Ouija board was invented in Maryland.

FAQs About List of Cities in Maryland

Which is the largest city in Maryland?

The largest city in Maryland is Baltimore. In the entire United States of America, Baltimore is the 30th most populated city.

What is Maryland famous for?

Maryland is famous for fishing, clays, natural gas, coal mining, and limestone. In addition to that, Maryland produces the highest number of blue carbs in the United States of America.

What are the famous food delicacies in Maryland?

Maryland's five most famous food is Smith Island crab, steamed crab, crab cakes, lemon sticks, Berger cookies, and more.