Vermont, state of the United States of America. As of 2020 state had an estimated population of 623,347 inhabitants. The state was created 234 years ago in 1791. Its capital city is Montpelier.
There are 6 city/town in Vermont, . The largest city of Vermont is Arlington with a population of 2,204. Other cities include, Addison population 1,320, Albany population 904, Andover population 472, Athens population 435
Known for its quaint New England towns and natural scenery, Vermont charms visitors with its blend of rural character, outdoor recreation, and community spirit. The city of Burlington on Lake Champlain provides an urban oasis with a vibrant arts scene and thriving downtown district.
Picturesque towns across the Green Mountains exhibit classic Vermont flair with covered bridges, white steepled churches, and village greens. Stowe, Manchester, and Woodstock attract travelers with their small town vibes, cafes, and local shops.
College hub Burlington and Middlebury display youthful energy while historic settlements like Bennington and Brattleboro reveal Revolutionary War ties and architectural marvels. Ski culture thrives in mountain towns like Stowe, Killington, and Okemo.
From the rolling farmlands of the Champlain Valley to the forested peaks, Vermont's cities and towns offer authentic glimpses of New England charm alongside the beauty of rural Appalachia. The Green Mountain State abounds with cozy community appeal and inspiring natural landscapes.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Vermont.
City Name | Title | County | Population |
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Arlington | Town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States of America | Bennington | 2,204 |
Addison | Town in Vermont | Addison | 1,320 |
Albany | Town in Vermont | Orleans | 904 |
Andover | Town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States | Windsor | 472 |
Athens | Town in Windham County, Vermont | Windham | 435 |
Averill | Unorganized town in Essex County, Vermont, United States | Essex | 25 |