Laurel, Maryland
Laurel is a city in northern Prince George's County, Maryland, in the United States. It is located almost midway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore on the banks of the Patuxent River. As of the census of 2020, there were 30,060 people.[1]
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Cities | | |
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Towns | |
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CDPs |
- Accokeek
- Adelphi
- Andrews AFB
- Aquasco
- Baden
- Beltsville
- Brandywine
- Brock Hall
- Brown Station
- Calverton‡
- Camp Springs
- Cedar Heights
- Cedarville
- Chillum
- Clinton
- Coral Hills
- Croom
- East Riverdale
- Fairwood
- Forestville
- Fort Washington
- Friendly
- Glassmanor
- Glenn Dale
- Hillandale‡
- Hillcrest Heights
- Kettering
- Konterra
- Lake Arbor
- Landover
- Langley Park
- Lanham
- Largo
- Marlboro Meadows
- Marlboro Village
- Marlow Heights
- Marlton
- Melwood
- Mitchellville
- National Harbor
- Oxon Hill
- Peppermill Village
- Queen Anne
- Queenland
- Rosaryville
- Seabrook
- Silver Hill
- South Laurel
- Springdale
- Suitland
- Summerfield
- Temple Hills
- Walker Mill
- West Laurel
- Westphalia
- Woodlawn
- Woodmore
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Other communities |
- Andrews Manor
- Ardmore
- Avondale
- Carmody Hills
- Carole Highlands
- Cheltenham
- Collington
- Danville
- Dodge Park
- Goddard
- Green Meadows
- Hillsborough
- Horsehead
- Indian Creek Village
- Kentland
- Leeland
- Lewisdale
- Meadows
- Montpelier
- Muirkirk
- North College Park
- Nottingham
- Orme
- Palmer Park
- Piscataway
- Raljon
- Rogers Heights
- South Bowie
- Tantallon
- TB
- Tuxedo
- Vansville
- West Hyattsville
- White Hall
- Woodyard
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Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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