Access comprehensive data on cities across Kansas with our dedicated GIS dataset. This set features detailed information on over 1,600 locations including major urban areas like Wichita, Kansas City, and smaller entities such as the Greeley County unified government (balance). Ideal for urban planning, development, and demographic analysis, GIS professionals can utilize data such as land area, water area, and exact geographic coordinates. Enhance your projects with precise and location-specific insights that cater to a broad range of professional needs in geographic information systems.
This dataset contains a comprehensive list of cities in Kansas for geographic analysis. This set features detailed information on over 1,600 cities and townships across the State of Kansas, including major urban areas like Wichita (the largest city), Topeka, Kansas City, and cities and towns with smaller populations such as Manhattan (home of Kansas State), Lawrence (home of University of Kansas), Overland Park, Olathe, Overland Park, and Shawnee. This data layer serves as the starting point for spatial analysis, and Felt makes it easy to combine with United States Census Bureau population and demographic data for all regions across the State of Kansas. Ideal for urban planning, development, and demographic analysis, GIS professionals can utilize data such as land area, water area, and exact geographic coordinates. Enhance your projects with precise and location-specific insights that cater to a broad range of professional needs in geographic information systems.
Kansas is gaining population, though at a modest rate. The state's population has shown steady growth with an annual growth rate of approximately 0.57% to 0.65% in recent years. As of 2024, Kansas had a population of approximately 2.97 million people, representing a 0.65% increase from 2023. Between 2020 and 2024, the state's population increased by 1.10%, adding approximately 32,434 residents.
Kansas contains 627 incorporated municipalities, all of which are classified as cities rather than towns or villages.
The largest city in Kansas is Wichita, with a population of approximately 395,000-401,000 residents.