Access comprehensive GIS data on cities across Maine with our Cities dataset. Catering specifically to GIS professionals, this well-structured dataset encompasses over 230 entries, each providing detailed attributes like land area, water area, and precise geocoordinates. Key cities featured include Caribou, Ellsworth, and Presque Isle, among others, each with designated land and water areas highlighted for spatial analysis and urban planning. Professionals can utilize this dataset for a variety of applications, ranging from urban planning to environmental studies, ensuring an informed approach to geographical projects in Maine. The dataset is designed to include essential properties such as the functional status and boundaries of each city, easing systematic analyses for detailed and accurate results.
This dataset contains comprehensive GIS data on cities in Maine. Catering specifically to GIS professionals, this well-structured dataset encompasses over 230 cities and towns across the entire state of Maine, and each row contains detailed attributes like land area, water area, and precise geocoordinates. Easily add United States Census Bureau data to your map to understand towns in Maine by population. Key cities featured for analysis are Penobscot, Biddeford, Portland, South Portland, Bangor, Lewiston, Bar Harbor, Fort Kent, Cumberland and Orono. Professionals can utilize this dataset to generate a list of cities and towns in Maine, or conduct more robust spatial analysis related to urban planning or environmental studies. The dataset is designed to include essential properties such as the functional status and boundaries of each city, easing systematic analyses for detailed and accurate results.
Portland is the largest city in Maine, with a population of approximately 68,000-70,000 people. It's the state's economic and cultural hub.
The fastest growing areas in Maine have typically been suburbs of Portland like South Portland, Westbrook, and Scarborough. However, growth rates in Maine tend to be modest compared to many other states.
Portland is significantly bigger than Bangor. Portland has around 68,000-70,000 residents, while Bangor has approximately 31,000-33,000 residents.