Census-designated place facts for kids
A census-designated place (CDP) is a place that is identified by the United States Census Bureau as a place dedicated for statistical purposes. They are communities that do not have their own government, but are similar to incorporated places in other ways.
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In Spanish: Lugar designado por el censo para niños
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