Monroe is the largest city and county seat of Monroe County in the U.S. state of Michigan.[1] Monroe had a population of 20,462 in the 2020 census.[2]
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| Cities | | |
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| Villages |
- Carleton
- Dundee
- Estral Beach
- Maybee
- South Rockwood
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| Charter townships | |
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| Civil townships |
- Ash
- Bedford
- Dundee
- Erie
- Exeter
- Ida
- La Salle
- London
- Milan
- Raisinville
- Summerfield
- Whiteford
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| CDPs |
- Detroit Beach
- Ida
- Lambertville
- South Monroe
- Stony Point
- Temperance
- West Monroe
- Woodland Beach
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Other unincorporated communities |
- Avalon Beach
- Azalia
- Bolles Harbor
- Cone
- Diann
- Erie
- Evergreen Acres
- Exeter
- Golfcrest
- Grand View
- Grape
- Hillcrest Orchard
- Ida Center
- La Salle
- Liberty Corners
- London
- Lulu
- Newport
- North Shores
- Oakville
- Oldport
- Ottawa
- Ottawa Lake
- Patterson Gardens
- Petersburg Junction
- Pointe aux Peaux
- Rea
- Saint Anthony
- Samaria
- Scofield
- Steiner
- Stony Creek
- Strasburg
- Vienna
- Vienna Junction
- Whiteford Center
- Yargerville
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| Ghost towns |
- Alexis
- Athlone
- Briar Hill
- Brest
- Clark City
- East Exeter
- East Raisinville
- Federman
- Gert
- Greening
- Little Lake
- Hamlin
- Loranger
- North Raisinville
- Pleasant View
- Raisinville
- Toledo Beach
- Vistula
- Whiteford
- Winchester
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| Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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| Topics |
- Architecture
- Culture
- Detroit River
- Economy
- Freeways
- History
- Historic places
- International Riverfront
- Lake St. Clair
- Media
- Music
- Parks and beaches
- People
- Performing arts
- Skyscrapers
- Sports
- Tourism
- Transportation
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| Detroit |
- Downtown Detroit
- Midtown Detroit
- New Center
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