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Nevada is a state located in the western part of the United States. It's known for its deserts, mountains, and famous cities like Las Vegas. Many people live in official cities and towns in Nevada. But there are also many places called "census-designated places" or CDPs. These are communities that don't have their own local government, like a mayor or city council. They are counted by the government for population surveys, but they are not official cities.

What is a Census-Designated Place?

A census-designated place, or CDP, is a special kind of community. It's an area where many people live together, but it's not set up as an official city or town. This means it doesn't have its own local government. Instead, it's usually managed by the county it's in.

How are CDPs Different from Cities?

Cities have their own elected leaders, like a mayor and city council. These leaders make decisions about local services. They handle things like police, fire departments, and parks. CDPs do not have these local governments. The county government usually provides services for them.

Why Does Nevada Have So Many CDPs?

Nevada is a large state with many open spaces. Its population is often spread out. Many communities grow in areas that are not close to official cities. These places might start as small settlements. Over time, more people move there. But they don't always become official cities. This is why Nevada has many CDPs. They help the government count everyone living in the state.

Exploring Nevada's Diverse CDPs

Nevada's CDPs come in all sizes. Some are very small, with only a few people. Others are quite large, with tens of thousands of residents. The government counts the population of these places every ten years. This helps them understand where people live.

Examples of Nevada's CDPs

  • Enterprise: This CDP in Clark County is very large. It had over 221,000 people in 2020. It's almost like a big city, but it's still a CDP.
  • Paradise: Also in Clark County, Paradise is another huge CDP. It had over 191,000 residents in 2020. Many famous places are actually in Paradise, not in the city of Las Vegas itself.
  • Pahrump: Located in Nye County, Pahrump is a large CDP with over 44,000 people. It's a growing community in a more rural part of the state.
  • Dayton: This CDP in Lyon County had over 15,000 people. It's a historic area near the state capital.
  • Mountain City: In contrast, Mountain City in Elko County is one of the smallest. It had only 14 people in 2020! This shows how varied CDPs can be.
  • Rachel: This small CDP in Lincoln County had 48 people. It's famous for being near the mysterious Area 51.

These examples show that CDPs are important parts of Nevada's communities. They help us understand how people live across the state.

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