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Biggest U.S. Suburbs

Can you name the largest cities in the United States which function primarily as a suburb of another city?
"Suburb" is a very hard term to define - for this quiz, a suburb is a city which primarily relies on its larger city economically and doesn't have a developed central business district.
Some suburbs can have a larger population than their core city!
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Last updated: December 22, 2023
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Population
Main City
Suburb
512,498
Phoenix
Mesa
455,618
Norfolk
Virginia Beach
394,602
Dallas
Arlington
393,537
Denver
Aurora
344,461
Los Angeles
Anaheim
331,415
Las Vegas
Henderson
313,685
Los Angeles
Irvine
308,189
Los Angeles
Santa Ana
289,547
Dallas
Plano
280,711
Phoenix
Chandler
280,543
Las Vegas
North Las Vegas
279,170
San Diego
Chula Vista
275,346
Phoenix
Gilbert
254,715
Dallas
Irving
252,488
Norfolk
Chesapeake
2 Comments
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Level 68
Nov 26, 2024
no long beach?
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Level 75
Nov 26, 2024
Long Beach was founded independently of and around the same time as Los Angeles and has its own downtown business district so even if it largely functions as a suburb today it isn’t one in the traditional sense.