List of census-designated places in Indiana

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This is a list of census-designated places in the state of Indiana, United States of America.

  • Bass Lake – Starke County
  • Bright – Dearborn County
  • Buffalo – White County
  • Collegeville – Jasper County
  • Dunlap – Elkhart County
  • Fairland – Shelby County
  • Galena – Floyd County
  • Georgetown – St. Joseph County
  • Granger – St. Joseph County
  • Gulivoire Park – St. Joseph County
  • Henryville – Clark County
  • Hidden Valley – Dearborn County
  • Highland – Vanderburg County
  • Indian Heights – Howard County
  • Koontz Lake – Starke County
  • Lake Dalecarlia – Lake County
  • Lake Village – Newton County
  • Lakes of the Four Seasons – Lake County
  • Melody Hill – Vanderburg County
  • Memphis – Clark County
  • Mexico – Miami County
  • New Paris – Elkhart County
  • New Washington – Clark County
  • North Terre Haute – Vigo County
  • Norway – White County
  • Oak Park – Clark County
  • Roselawn – Newton County
  • San Pierre – Starke County
  • Simonton Lake – Elkhart County
  • South Haven – Porter County
  • Star City – Pulaski County
  • Taylorsville – Bartholomew County
  • Tri-Lakes – Whitley County

[edit] See also

  • List of cities in Indiana
  • List of towns in Indiana
  • List of metropolitan areas in Indiana
  • List of micropolitan areas of Indiana
Categories: Census-designated places in Indiana | Indiana lists
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