Missoula, Montana
Missoula is a city in the U.S. state of Montana and is the county seat of Missoula County. In 2020[update], the United States Census Bureau counted 73,489 people living in Missoula,[1] and 117,922 people living in the Missoula Metropolitan Area.[2] It is the second largest city in Montana. It is home of the University of Montana.
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- Bonner-West Riverside
- Carlton
- Clinton
- Condon
- East Missoula
- Evaro
- Frenchtown
- Huson
- Lolo
- Orchard Homes
- Piltzville
- Potomac
- Seeley Lake
- Turah
- Twin Creeks
- Wye
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- Lolo Hot Springs
- Lothrop
- Milltown
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Indian reservation |
- Flathead Indian Reservation‡
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Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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- Index
- Congressional delegations
- Geography
- Government
- Governors
- History
- People
- Protected areas
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- Transportation
- Tourist attractions
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- Eastern Montana
- The Flathead
- Glacier National Park
- Regional designations of Montana
- Western Montana
- Yellowstone
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