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What is the population of Auburn in Alabama?

If you ever wondered how many inhabitants Auburn in Alabama has, here is the answer:

Auburn, Alabama has a population of 60,258 residents.

With an area of 155.02 sq km (59.85 sq mi), that comes down to a population density of 388.71 inhabitants per square kilometer (1006.82 / sq mi).

As a reference: New York City has a population of 8,398,748 inhabitants and a population density of 6918 inhabitants per square kilometer (17918 / sq mi).

The population of Auburn in Alabama is 60258

Auburn is a city in Lee County, Alabama, United States. It is the largest city in eastern Alabama with a 2018 population of 65,738. It is a principal city of the Auburn-Opelika Metropolitan Area. The Auburn-Opelika, AL MSA with a population of 158,991, along with the Columbus, GA-AL MSA and Tuskegee, Alabama, comprises the greater Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, GA-AL CSA, a region home to 501,649 residents.Auburn is a historic college town and is the home of Auburn University. It is Alabama’s fastest-growing metropolitan area and the nineteenth fastest-growing metro area in the United States since 1990. U.S. News ranked Auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the United States for the year 2009. The city’s unofficial nickname is “The Loveliest Village On The Plains,” taken from a line in the poem The Deserted Village by Oliver Goldsmith: “Sweet Auburn! Loveliest village of the plain…”

Cities with a similar population size as Auburn

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Cities with a similar size as Auburn

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Cities with a similar population density as Auburn

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Cities from the same state: Alabama

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Cities with the same name “Auburn”

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