U.S. Census of Population: 1960. Final report PC(1).

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Stranica vii - Include at least: a) One city with 50,000 or more Inhabitants, or b) Two cities having contiguous boundaries and constituting, for general economic and social purposes, a single community with a combined population of at least 50,000, the smaller of which must have a population of at least 15,000.
Stranica vii - In addition to the county, or counties, containing such a city or cities, contiguous counties are included in an SMSA if, according to certain criteria, they are essentially metropolitan in character and are socially and economically integrated with the central city.
Stranica v - ... counties in States other than the New England States, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania that have no incorporated municipalities within their boundaries and have a density of 1,500 persons per square mile; and (e) unincorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants or more.
Stranica vi - ... for the most part follow such features as roads, streets, railroads, streams, and other clearly defined lines which may be easily identified by census enumerators in the field and often do not conform to the boundaries of political units.
Stranica vi - Although the major objective of the Bureau of the Census in delineating urbanized areas was to provide a better separation of urban and rural population in the vicinity of the larger cities, individual urbanized areas have proved to be useful statistical areas. They correspond to areas called "conurbations
Stranica vii - ... 1. incorporated places with 2,500 inhabitants or more. 2. Incorporated places with less than 2,500 inhabitants, provided each has a closely settled area of 100 dwelling units or more.
Stranica vii - In New England, because smaller units are used and more restricted areas result, a population density criterion of at least 100 persons per square mile is used as the measure of metropolitan character.
Stranica vii - ... unincorporated areas. 3. The 1960 areas include those entire towns in New England, townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and counties that are classified as urban in accordance with the criteria listed in the section on urban-rural residence. The 1950 criteria permitted the exclusion of portions of those particular minor civil divisions.
Stranica vii - In New England, the city and town are administratively more important than the county, and data are compiled locally for such minor civil divisions.
Stranica vi - There are a few urbanized areas where there are "twin central cities," neither having a population of 00,000 or more but which have a combined population of at least 50,000. See the section below on "Standard metropolitan statistical areas" for further discussion of twin central cities.

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