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Can you name the most populated cities in the State of New Jersey?
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Source:
US Census
as of 2000
Source:
Citypopulation.De
Updated September 2011
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Rank
City
Population
1
277,140
2
247,597
3
146,199
4
124,969
5
99,967
6
88,791
7
84,913
8
84,136
9
77,344
10
75,072
Rank
City
Population
11
69,781
12
66,455
13
64,270
14
63,024
15
60,773
16
60,724
17
56,642
18
55,181
19
54,717
20
53,926
53,926
53,926
53,926
53,926
53,926
53,926
53,926
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Kicking222
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:05 GMT
22 points
OK, I couldn't get even half... and I'm from Jersey. Yeesh.
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jd1z
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:10 GMT
-41 points
Isn't New Jersey just New York's tagalong friend that no one invited?
pat19
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:11 GMT
11 points
so... Where did the Jersey Shore hint come into play? I tried everything from Atlantic City southward to Cape May- nothing.
Kicking222
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:12 GMT
3 points
Also, I had no idea that there was a city called "Union City". It's more populous than the township simply called "Union", and it's not even in Union County. That just makes no sense.
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DirtyKash
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:12 GMT
-51 points
New Jersey... yuck. There's nothing I hate more than New Jersey.
JohnJF
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:21 GMT
0 points
Apparently I don't know as many NYC and Philadelphia suburbs as I thought...
mungar
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:22 GMT
8 points
Watching Harold and Kumar got me Cherry Hill
Poteman
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:23 GMT
3 points
I only got seven, I guess that's from living in (South) Jersey haha
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Bretzky
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:25 GMT
-13 points
Not to be a stickler, but many of the municipalities on this list are not 'cities.' They are townships. Woodbridge, Dover, Hamilton, Toms River, Brick, Cherry Hill, Middletown, and Gloucester are all townships as far as I know.
drhaase
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:25 GMT
10 points
Jersey represent ... oh and we don't like you either ... goddamn Benny's
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Bretzky
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:27 GMT
-18 points
And also, I would suggest allowing "Union" to be just the answer for Union City, because nobody in Jersey calls it Union City. It's just Union.
zms30
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:35 GMT
1 point
From Jersey, got 17, missed Gloucester, Middletown, and Hamilton
Hurricanehink
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:36 GMT
-3 points
Ouch, only got 8, thanks to living by the shore. Man, South Jersey really needs to become our own state.
Bretzky
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:38 GMT
2 points
@ drhaase: In South Jersey we call them "Shoebies."
jas1548
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:43 GMT
-1 points
Dover? What Dover are you talking about? The only Dover I know is the next town over from me in Morris County, and it's not that big. Wiki says 18,000 pop. What Dover?
RyanUR
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:53 GMT
4 points
This is the opposite comment of the one I made regarding North Carolina. In some regard or another, everything here is a suburb.
davidr
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 17:56 GMT
3 points
@J: Dover Township has been known as Toms River Township since late 2006 but the source here is the 2000 census, which predates the name change. I assume that Toms River Township in fact includes the former Toms River (which, in 2000 was only a Census-Designated Place) and Dover.
newenglander
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 18:00 GMT
5 points
ive been waiting forever for this quiz, even though ive never lived in nj
cwrocs220
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 18:10 GMT
-1 points
got 7 and i live in new jersey...
MovieDynamic
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 18:13 GMT
7 points
Interesting how consistent these cities are in population. No big drop-off like other states.
Jordan117
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 18:14 GMT
3 points
Stupid metro/non-metro definitions. According to Wikipedia, 266,000 people live in the Atlantic City metro area, which would easily put it in the #2 slot. However, only 35,000 live in the city proper, which means it doesn't even place.
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wickedbaja223
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 18:16 GMT
-12 points
i've lived in new jersey for 13 years and i only got two. god damn.
Iceberg
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 18:40 GMT
26 points
I've been dreading this state city quiz. I lived in northern Jersey for about three years so I know there is practically no distinction between one "city" and the next. There might as well be only three cities in New Jersey: North Jersey, East Philadelphia, and Down the Shore.
KevinF
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 18:42 GMT
5 points
I was waiting for my home state!! Surprised I could only wrangle seven though.
Gourmandises
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 19:01 GMT
18 points
Union and Union City are two different cities. Union is a city in Union County (near Elizabeth) while Union City is in Hudson County right across from Manhattan (near Jersey City), so 'Union' should not be acceptable for Union City... Sorry for being a stickler!
Gourmandises
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 19:04 GMT
3 points
I live in Jersey (I too have been waiting forever for this quiz) and I got 18... Missed Brick and Gloucester.
Morbo
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 19:28 GMT
3 points
@Iceberg: So, so true. I remember going on a school trip in high school. We got off the Turnpike near East Rutherford or somewhere like that, went about six blocks and I saw three "Welcome to..." signs.
Morbo
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 19:30 GMT
4 points
I think it's funny that the suburb of Hamilton (yay hometown!) has finally overtaken its parent city Trenton. Also surprised that Atlantic City wasn't on here. I mean, sure it's a pit, but it seems like a fairly sizable pit.
Giants2082
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 19:32 GMT
1 point
@Iceberg, haha I agree 100%, I've lived in NJ all my life and you're either from New Jersey (Central to North Jersey) or Philadelphia (South Jersey)
drza
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 19:36 GMT
-1 points
I played the game once,got 9 and then memorized my answers right before the clock ran out and played again....got the same 9 the 2nd time,apparently 5 minutes was enough time
cheesyjon
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 20:09 GMT
1 point
thats a hard quiz. I only got the top 3
Nolij
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 20:15 GMT
3 points
I knew quite a few Jersey cities, but apparently not big ones. Apparently having a major college or giant sports arena doesn't cut it.
redsimba88
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 20:19 GMT
1 point
Dover township changed its name to Toms River a couple years ago. As pointed out, there's already a separate borough with a much smaller population so that might cause confusion.
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austin massachusetts:
Aug 29th, 2009 at 20:31 GMT
-10 points
I spend my weekends in Jersey and literally NONE of these cities would be seen by someone who goes to the Jersey shore except for Camden.
Seriously, if you take either 95 or 676 onto the AC expressway, you won't see any of these...
Oh and according to the shirts at the Blink concert on Thursday, Camden is in PA (haha)
NoVan
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 20:55 GMT
1 point
Interesting that there's a Dover, New Jersey and a Newark, Delaware. Also, Virginia must be next! Hooray!
Booger
:
Aug 29th, 2009 at 21:35 GMT
9 points
@pat19 and kania: Clearly many people don't get the references in the introduction, which are merely: (1) a reference to a lyric in the Billy Joel song "Allentown" ("Spent their weekends at the Jersey Shore"); and (2) the Springsteen song "Jersey Girl". Anyone who thinks any of the most populated cities in NJ are on the Jersey shore doesn't know much about Jersey! ;-)
pat19
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 21:58 GMT
3 points
@Booger: Thanks for the clarification. Admittedly, I didn't expect many Shore towns to be on the list, but the quiz's tag got me in the mindset, so there you go. I did think Atlantic City would make the cut, however.
jerseyhoya
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 22:12 GMT
3 points
Just to pile on, Dover and Toms River are the same place. I'm currently sitting in Toms River, NJ. It used to be called Dover Township. Both shouldn't be included in the quiz, so there should be a new 20th town.
Smux
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 22:43 GMT
6 points
jersey born and raised...we dont pump our gas we pump our fists
WCRoentgen
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Aug 29th, 2009 at 22:45 GMT
4 points
The Pennsylvania quiz didn't allow townships (like Upper Darby, Lower Merion, Abington) but this Quiz does: Cherry Hill, Woodbridge, Toms River, Hamilton, Middletown, Gloucester. Since the definition for township is virtually identical for the two states (I spent my 50+ years in PA and NJ), there ought to be some consistency. I think the best choice is to make both quizzes "most populated municipalities".
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