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  • adjective having less than 10,000 inhabitants

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Examples

  • The Census also estimated populations for so-called micropolitan areas, smaller cities and surrounding counties.

    IdahoStatesman.com News Updates 2009

  • Fort Payne is ranked among the top "micropolitan" areas in the U.S. for attracting the most corporate facility expansion projects, according to Site Selection magazine.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • Fort Payne is ranked among the top "micropolitan" areas in the U.S. for attracting the most corporate facility expansion projects, according to Site Selection magazine.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • Fort Payne is ranked among the top "micropolitan" areas in the U.S. for attracting the most corporate facility expansion projects, according to Site Selection magazine.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • Fort Payne is ranked among the top "micropolitan" areas in the U.S. for attracting the most corporate facility expansion projects, according to Site Selection magazine.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • Fort Payne is ranked among the top "micropolitan" areas in the U.S. for attracting the most corporate facility expansion projects, according to Site Selection magazine.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • Alabama ranked sixth in the country for having eight top "micropolitan" areas that attracted the most corporate facility expansion projects, according to Site Selection magazine.

    Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal 2010

  • Fort Payne is ranked among the top "micropolitan" areas in the U.S. for attracting the most corporate facility expansion projects, according to Site Selection magazine.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

  • Alabama ranked sixth in the country for having eight top "micropolitan" areas that attracted the most corporate facility expansion projects, according to Site Selection magazine.

    National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010

  • Fort Payne is ranked among the top "micropolitan" areas in the U.S. for attracting the most corporate facility expansion projects, according to Site Selection magazine.

    The Times-Journal: News 2010

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