Indianapolis–Carmel, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
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Common name: Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus Combined Statistical Area |
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| Largest city | Indianapolis |
| Other cities | - Carmel - Greenwood |
| Population | Ranked 34th in the U.S. |
| - Total | 1,756,241 [1] |
| - Density | 440.8/sq. mi. 254.4/km² |
| Area | 3169.2 sq. mi. 8207.7 km² |
| State(s) | Indiana |
| Elevation | |
| - Highest point | 1480 feet (450 m) |
| - Lowest point | 630 feet (192 m) |
The Indianapolis-Carmel Metropolitan Statistical Area (informally, Greater Indianapolis or the Indianapolis Metropolitan Area) is an urban area located near the geographic center of the state of Indiana. Its anchor city is Indianapolis, the state capital. According to the 2010 Census, the population was 1,756,241.
It is a component of a larger trade area, the Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus, IN Combined Statistical Area, which had a population of 2,080,782 in 2010.
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- Indianapolis, IN Combined Statistical Area (2003) map
- U.S. Census Bureau State & County QuickFacts
- U.S. Census Bureau population estimates
- Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas
- Historical Metropolitan Area Definitions
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