List of unincorporated communities in Nebraska facts for kids
A list of unincorporated communities in Nebraska is like a special directory of places that aren't officially cities or villages. Think of them as neighborhoods or small settlements that don't have their own local government, like a mayor or city council.
These communities are included on this list for a few reasons:
- Some are called census-designated places (CDPs). This means the United States Census Bureau has marked them out for gathering information, even though they aren't official towns.
- Many are shown on the official Nebraska highway map, which means they are recognized locations.
- Some have their own post offices, making them important for mail delivery.
- Others have special FIPS place codes. These are unique numbers used by the government to identify different places.
Communities Starting with A
Communities Starting with B
Communities Starting with C
Communities Starting with D
Communities Starting with E
Communities Starting with F
Communities Starting with G
Communities Starting with H
Communities Starting with I
Communities Starting with J
Communities Starting with K
Communities Starting with L
Communities Starting with M
Communities Starting with N
Communities Starting with O
Communities Starting with P
Communities Starting with R
Communities Starting with S
- Saint Mary
- Sarben
- Seneca
- St. James
- St. Libory
- St. Michael
- Sparks
- Sunol
- Shadow Lake
- Sweetwater
Communities Starting with T
Communities Starting with V
Communities Starting with W
- Walton
- Wann
- Weissert
- Westerville
- Whiteclay
- Whitman
- Willow Island
- Woodland Hills
- Woodland Park
Communities Starting with Y
See also
- List of cities in Nebraska
- List of villages in Nebraska
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