List of cities and towns in Greater Houston

List of cities and towns in Greater Houston

This is a complete list of all "incorporated" cities, towns, and villages in the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area defined by the U.S. Census as of November 2003.

Cities with more than 2,000,000 inhabitants

* Houston

Cities with 100,000 to 1,999,999 inhabitants

* Pasadena

Cities with 25,000 to 99,999 inhabitants


* Baytown
* Conroe
* Deer Park
* Friendswood

* Galveston
* Lake Jackson
* La Porte
* League City

* Missouri City
* Pearland
* Sugar Land
* Texas City

* The Woodlands

Cities with 10,000 to 24,999 inhabitants


* Alvin
* Angleton
* Bellaire
* Clute

* Dickinson
* Freeport
* Galena Park
* Humble

* Jacinto City
* Katy
* La Marque
* Richmond

* Rosenberg
* South Houston
* Stafford
* West University Place

Communities with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants

Cities with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants


* Ames
* Anahuac
* Arcola
* Bayou Vista
* Beach City
* Bellville
* Brazoria
* Brazos Country
* Brookshire
* Brookside Village
* Bunker Hill Village
* Clear Lake Shores
* Cleveland
* Coldspring
* Cove
* Daisetta
* Danbury
* Dayton
* Dayton Lakes

* Devers
* El Lago
* Hardin
* Hempstead
* Hedwig Village
* Hilshire Village
* Hitchcock
* Hunters Creek Village
* Industry
* Iowa Colony
* Jamaica Beach
* Jersey Village
* Kemah
* Liberty
* Liverpool
* Magnolia
* Manvel
* Meadows Place
* Mont Belvieu

* Montgomery
* Morgan's Point
* Nassau Bay
* Needville
* North Cleveland
* Oakhurst
* Oak Ridge North
* Old River-Winfree
* Oyster Creek
* Panorama Village
* Pattison
* Patton Village
* Piney Point Village
* Plum Grove
* Point Blank
* Prairie View
* Richwood
* Santa Fe

* Seabrook
* Sealy
* Shenandoah
* Shepherd
* Shoreacres
* Southside Place
* Splendora
* Spring Valley Village
* Surfside Beach
* Sweeny
* Taylor Lake Village
* Tomball
* Waller
* Wallis
* Webster
* West Columbia
* Willis
* Woodbranch

Towns with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants


* Beasley
* Cut and Shoot
* Fairchilds
* Fulshear

* Kendleton
* Kenefick
* Orchard
* Pine Island

* Pleak
* Quintana
* Roman Forest
* San Felipe

* Simonton
* Stagecoach
* Thompsons
* Woodloch

Villages with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants

* Bailey's Prairie
* Hillcrest
* Jones Creek
* Tiki Island

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