Illinois Land area in square miles, 2010 by City

Data Item State
Land area in square miles, 2010 - (Square Miles)
City Value
Addison 9.77
Algonquin 12.23
Alsip 6.39
Alton 15.47
Antioch 8.21
Arlington Heights 16.61
Aurora 44.94
Barrington 4.62
Bartlett 15.63
Bartonville 8.19
Batavia 9.64
Beach Park 7.10
Beardstown 3.57
Belleville 22.74
Bellwood 2.40
Belvidere 12.08
Bensenville 5.57
Benton 5.48
Berkeley 1.40
Berwyn 3.91
Bethalto 7.52
Bloomingdale 6.78
Bloomington 27.22
Blue Island 4.07
Bolingbrook 24.05
Bourbonnais 9.31
Bradley 7.25
Braidwood 4.58
Bridgeview 4.15
Broadview 1.78
Brookfield 3.06
Buffalo Grove 9.50
Burbank 4.17
Burr Ridge 7.00
Cahokia 9.40
Calumet City 7.19
Calumet Park 1.11
Campton Hills 16.91
Canton 7.90
Carbondale 17.09
Carlinville 3.00
Carol Stream 9.09
Carpentersville 7.90
Carterville 5.19
Cary 6.27
Centralia 8.19
Champaign 22.43
Channahon 14.99
Charleston 8.92
Chatham 5.72
Chester 5.81
Chicago 227.63
Chicago Heights 10.07
Chicago Ridge 2.25
Chillicothe 5.13
Cicero 5.87
Clarendon Hills 1.80
Clinton 3.38
Coal City 4.90
Collinsville 14.68
Colona 4.02
Columbia 10.41
Country Club Hills 4.82
Countryside 2.88
Crest Hill 9.03
Crestwood 3.05
Crete 9.61
Creve Coeur 4.31
Crystal Lake 18.35
Danville 17.89
Darien 6.18
Decatur 42.22
Deerfield 5.58
DeKalb 14.65
Des Plaines 14.28
Dixon 7.43
Dolton 4.57
Downers Grove 14.31
Du Quoin 6.98
East Alton 5.33
East Moline 14.76
East Peoria 19.96
East St. Louis 13.99
Edwardsville 19.56
Effingham 9.86
Elburn 3.13
Elgin 37.16
Elk Grove Village 11.34
Elmhurst 10.25
Elmwood Park 1.91
Eureka 3.02
Evanston 7.78
Evergreen Park 3.16
Fairview Heights 11.42
Flossmoor 3.66
Forest Park 2.40
Fox Lake 8.12
Frankfort 14.98
Frankfort Square 2.53
Franklin Park 4.77
Freeport 11.78
Gages Lake 2.99
Galesburg 17.75
Geneseo 4.39
Geneva 9.75
Genoa 2.60
Gilberts 5.55
Glen Carbon 10.04
Glen Ellyn 6.61
Glencoe 3.72
Glendale Heights 5.37
Glenview 13.95
Glenwood 3.12
Godfrey 34.64
Grandwood Park 1.55
Granite City 19.29
Grayslake 9.87
Greenville 6.19
Gurnee 13.50
Hampshire 8.95
Hanover Park 6.33
Harrisburg 6.55
Harvard 8.58
Harvey 6.30
Harwood Heights 0.83
Hawthorn Woods 7.71
Hazel Crest 3.39
Herrin 9.24
Hickory Hills 2.83
Highland 6.55
Highland Park 12.20
Highwood 0.71
Hillsboro 6.55
Hillside 3.18
Hinsdale 4.60
Hoffman Estates 20.80
Homer Glen 22.17
Homewood 5.21
Hoopeston 3.69
Huntley 14.07
Inverness 6.54
Island Lake 3.39
Itasca 4.95
Jacksonville 10.47
Jerseyville 5.08
Johnsburg 7.08
Joliet 62.11
Justice 2.84
Kankakee 14.14
Kewanee 6.71
La Grange 2.52
La Grange Park 2.23
Lake Bluff 4.05
Lake Forest 17.18
Lake in the Hills 10.38
Lake Villa 6.19
Lake Zurich 6.77
Lakemoor 5.01
Lansing 6.79
LaSalle 11.76
Lemont 7.97
Libertyville 8.81
Lincoln 6.40
Lincolnshire 4.58
Lincolnwood 2.69
Lindenhurst 4.44
Lisle 6.84
Litchfield 6.45
Lockport 11.40
Lombard 10.25
Long Grove 12.48
Loves Park 16.03
Lynwood 5.47
Lyons 2.19
Machesney Park 12.68
Macomb 10.69
Mahomet 9.02
Manhattan 6.57
Manteno 4.98
Marengo 5.01
Marion 15.99
Markham 5.31
Maryville 5.34
Mascoutah 9.50
Matteson 9.32
Mattoon 10.34
Maywood 2.72
McHenry 14.74
Melrose Park 4.24
Mendota 5.00
Metropolis 5.87
Midlothian 2.82
Milan 5.87
Minooka 9.45
Mokena 8.89
Moline 16.43
Monee 4.43
Monmouth 4.21
Montgomery 9.34
Monticello 3.80
Morris 9.44
Morton 12.95
Morton Grove 5.09
Mount Carmel 4.86
Mount Prospect 10.34
Mount Vernon 13.07
Mount Zion 4.20
Mundelein 9.57
Murphysboro 5.15
Naperville 38.77
New Lenox 15.66
Niles 5.85
Normal 18.35
Norridge 1.81
North Aurora 7.18
North Chicago 7.90
North Riverside 1.64
Northbrook 13.19
Northfield 3.21
Northlake 3.17
Oak Brook 7.95
Oak Forest 5.95
Oak Lawn 8.59
Oak Park 4.70
Olney 6.66
Orland Hills 1.14
Orland Park 21.88
Oswego 15.53
Ottawa 12.00
Palatine 13.62
Palos Heights 3.78
Palos Hills 4.25
Pana 3.84
Paris 5.51
Park City 1.19
Park Forest 4.96
Park Ridge 7.09
Pekin 14.56
Peoria 48.01
Peoria Heights 2.65
Peru 8.97
Pinckneyville 4.04
Plainfield 23.22
Plano 7.46
Pontiac 7.74
Pontoon Beach 10.02
Poplar Grove 8.03
Posen 1.17
Princeton 7.48
Prospect Heights 4.24
Quincy 15.91
Rantoul 8.15
Richton Park 3.98
River Forest 2.48
River Grove 2.39
Riverdale 3.57
Riverside 1.98
Robbins 1.45
Robinson 4.74
Rochelle 12.90
Rock Falls 3.66
Rock Island 16.85
Rockford 61.08
Rockton 5.50
Rolling Meadows 5.63
Romeoville 18.44
Roscoe 10.36
Roselle 5.41
Round Lake 5.47
Round Lake Beach 5.06
Round Lake Park 2.08
Salem 6.94
Sandwich 4.69
Sauk Village 3.84
Savoy 3.20
Schaumburg 19.22
Schiller Park 2.77
Shiloh 10.87
Shorewood 7.77
Silvis 4.16
Skokie 10.06
South Beloit 5.90
South Elgin 6.99
South Holland 7.27
Spring Grove 8.68
Spring Valley 7.37
Springfield 59.48
St. Charles 14.61
Steger 3.45
Sterling 5.71
Stickney 1.93
Streamwood 7.82
Streator 6.07
Sugar Grove 10.47
Summit 2.12
Swansea 6.26
Sycamore 9.73
Taylorville 9.86
Tinley Park 16.02
Troy 5.29
University Park 10.84
Urbana 11.65
Vandalia 8.10
Vernon Hills 7.71
Villa Park 4.71
Warrenville 5.46
Washington 8.18
Waterloo 7.52
Wauconda 5.05
Waukegan 23.67
West Chicago 14.80
West Dundee 3.71
West Frankfort 4.97
Westchester 3.69
Western Springs 2.79
Westmont 5.03
Wheaton 11.25
Wheeling 8.70
Willow Springs 4.02
Willowbrook 2.69
Wilmette 5.40
Wilmington 9.40
Winfield 2.99
Winnetka 3.81
Winthrop Harbor 4.67
Wood Dale 4.72
Wood River 6.98
Woodridge 9.42
Woodstock 13.55
Worth 2.37
Yorkville 19.97
Zion 9.81

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, data file from Geography Division based on the TIGER/Geographic Identification Code Scheme (TIGER/GICS) computer file. Land area updated every 10 years. Geography/TIGER or American FactFinder.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population and Housing. Land area is based on current information in the TIGER� data base, calculated for use with Census 2010.

Definitions:

Land area - an area measurement providing the size, in square meters, of the land portions of geographic entities for which the Census Bureau tabulates and disseminates data.

Area is calculated from the specific boundary recorded for each entity in the Census Bureau�s geographic database (see "MAF/TIGER Database"). The Census Bureau provides area measurement data for both land area and water area. The water area figures include inland, coastal, Great Lakes, and territorial sea water. Inland water consists of any lake, reservoir, pond, or similar body of water that is recorded in the Census Bureau�s geographic database. It also includes any river, creek, canal, stream, or similar feature that is recorded in that database as a two-dimensional feature (rather than as a single line). The portions of the oceans and related large embayments (such as Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound), the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea that belong to the United States and its territories are classified as coastal and territorial waters; the Great Lakes are treated as a separate water entity. Rivers and bays that empty into these bodies of water are treated as inland water from the point beyond which they are narrower than 1 nautical mile across. Identification of land and inland, coastal, territorial, and Great Lakes waters is for data presentation purposes only and does not necessarily reflect their legal definitions.

Land area measurements are originally recorded as whole square meters (to convert square meters to square kilometers, divide by 1,000,000; to convert square kilometers to square miles, divide by 2.58999; to convert square meters to square miles, divide by 2,589,988).

Persons per square mile - population and housing unit density are computed by dividing the total population or number of housing units within a geographic entity by the land area of that entity measured in square miles or in square kilometers. Density is expressed as "population per square mile (kilometer)" or "housing units per square mile (kilometer)." To determine population per square kilometer, multiply the population per square mile by .3861.

Scope and Methodology:

TIGER is an acronym for the digital (computer-readable) geographic database that automates the mapping and related geographic activities required to support the Census Bureau's census and survey programs. The Census Bureau developed the Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) System to automate the geographic support processes needed to meet the major geographic needs of the 1990 census. Land area was calculated from the specific set of boundaries recorded for the entity (in this case, counties, which were then aggregated to metropolitan totals) in the Census Bureau's geographic database.

Land and water area measurements may disagree with the information displayed on Census Bureau maps and in the MAF/TIGER database because, for area measurement purposes, hydrologic features identified as intermittent water, glacier, or swamp are reported as land area. The water area measurement reported for some geographic entities includes water that is not included in any lower-level geographic entity. Therefore, because water is contained only in a higher-level geographic entity, summing the water measurements for all the component lower-level geographic entities will not yield the water area of that higher-level entity. This occurs, for example, where water is associated with a state but is not within the assigned area of any congressional district.

The accuracy of any area measurement data is limited by the accuracy inherent in 1) the location and shape of the various boundary information in the MAF/TIGER database, 2) the identification, and classification of water bodies coupled with the location and shapes of the shorelines of water bodies in that database, and 3) rounding affecting the last digit in all operations that compute and/or sum the area measurements.

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