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New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey is a state located in both the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. Located at the geographic hub of the heavily urbanized Northeast megalopolis, it is bordered to the northwest, north, and northeast by New York State; on its east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on its west by the Delaware River and Pennsylvania; and on its southwest by Delaware Bay and Delaware. At 7,354 square miles (19,050 km2), New Jersey is the fifth-smallest state in land area. According to a 2024 U.S. Census Bureau estimate, it is the 11th-most populous state, with over 9.5 million residents, its highest estimated count ever. The state capital is Trenton, and the state's most populous city is Newark. New Jersey is the only U.S. state in which every county is deemed urban by the U.S. Census Bureau. It is the most densely populated U.S. state.

New Jersey was first inhabited by Paleo-Indians as early as 13,000 BC. The Lenape were the dominant Indigenous group when Europeans arrived in the early 17th century, and they were subdivided into dialectal groups such as the Munsee, in the north, and the Unami and the Unalachtigo, elsewhere. Dutch and Swedish colonists founded the first European settlements in the state, with the British later seizing control of the region and establishing the Province of New Jersey, named after the Channel Island of Jersey. The colony's fertile lands and relative religious tolerance drew a large and diverse population. New Jersey was among the Thirteen Colonies that supported the American Revolution, hosting several pivotal battles and military commands in the American Revolutionary War earning the title, "Crossroads of the American Revolution." New Jersey remained in the Union during the American Civil War and provided troops, resources, and military leaders in support of the Union Army. After the war, the state emerged as a major manufacturing center and a leading destination for immigrants, helping drive the Industrial Revolution in the U.S. New Jersey was the site of many industrial, technological, and commercial innovations. Many prominent Americans associated with New Jersey have proven influential nationally and globally, including in academia, advocacy, business, entertainment, government, military, non-profit leadership, and other fields.

New Jersey's central location in the Northeast megalopolis helped fuel its rapid growth and suburbanization in the second half of the 20th century. Since the beginning of the 21st century, the state's economy has become highly diversified, with major sectors, including New Jersey's role as the world's largest pharmaceutical industry hub— as well as biotechnology, information technology, finance, digital media, filmmaking, and tourism, and it has become an Atlantic seaboard epicenter for logistics and distribution. New Jersey is a major destination for immigrants and is home to one of the world's most multicultural populations. Echoing historical trends, the state has increasingly re-urbanized, with growth in cities outpacing suburbs since 2008.

New Jersey is one of the most affluent, educated, diverse, healthy, and highly developed states in the U.S., ranking high among states in several quality of life metrics. New Jersey had a median household income of $99,781 as of 2023, the second-highest of any U.S. state behind Massachusetts. Almost one-tenth of all households in the state, or over 323,000, are millionaires, the highest representation of millionaires among all states. New Jersey's public school system consistently ranks at or among the top of all U.S. states. As of 2024, a quarter of the state population is foreign born, the second most after California. In 2025, New Jersey was ranked as having the healthiest state population overall. The state ranks near the top on both the American Human Development Index and the standard Human Development Index. Consequently, New Jersey is typically ranked as one of the best U.S. states, as well as one of the most expensive states for residents to live in.

According to climatology research by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, New Jersey has been the fastest-warming state by average air temperature over a 100-year period beginning in the early 20th century, which has been attributed to warming of the North Atlantic Ocean.

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City in New Jersey

North Bergen
Newark
Jersey City
Paterson
Elizabeth
Lakewood
Trenton
Clifton
Camden
Passaic
Union City
Bayonne
East Orange
Vineland
Union
Hackensack
Irvington
Perth Amboy
Absecon
Allendale
Allenhurst
Allentown
Alpha
Alpine
Andover
Asbury Park
Atlantic City
Atlantic Highlands
Audubon
Audubon Park
Avalon
Avon-by-the-Sea
Barnegat Light
Barrington
Bay Head
Beach Haven
Beachwood
Bellmawr
Belmar
Belvidere
Bergenfield
Berlin
Bernardsville
Beverly
Bloomingdale
Bloomsbury
Bogota
Boonton
Bordentown
Bound Brook
Bradley Beach
Branchville
Bridgeton
Brielle
Brigantine
Brooklawn
Buena
Burlington
Butler
Caldwell
Califon
Cape May
Cape May Point
Carlstadt
Carteret
Chatham
Chesilhurst
Chester
Clayton
Clementon
Cliffside Park
Clinton
Closter
Collingswood
Corbin City
Cresskill
Deal
Demarest
Dover
Dumont
Dunellen
East Newark
East Rutherford
Eatontown
Edgewater
Egg Harbor City
Elmer
Elmwood Park
Emerson
Englewood
Englewood Cliffs
Englishtown
Essex Fells
Estell Manor
Fair Haven
Fair Lawn
Fairview
Fanwood
Far Hills
Farmingdale
Fieldsboro
Flemington
Florham Park
Folsom
Fort Lee
Franklin
Franklin Lakes
Freehold
Frenchtown
Garfield
Garwood
Gibbsboro
Glassboro
Glen Gardner
Glen Ridge
Glen Rock
Gloucester City
Guttenberg
Hackettstown
Haddonfield
Haddon Heights
Haledon
Hamburg
Hammonton
Hampton
Harrington Park
Harrison
Harvey Cedars
Hasbrouck Heights
Haworth
Hawthorne
Helmetta
High Bridge
Highland Park
Highlands
Hightstown
Hillsdale
Hi-Nella
Hoboken
Ho-Ho-Kus
Hopatcong
Hopewell
Interlaken
Island Heights
Jamesburg
Keansburg
Kearny
Kenilworth
Keyport
Kinnelon
Lake Como
Lakehurst
Lambertville
Laurel Springs
Lavallette
Lawnside
Lebanon
Leonia
Lincoln Park
Linden
Lindenwold
Linwood
Little Ferry
Little Silver
Loch Arbour
Lodi
Long Branch
Longport
Madison
Magnolia
Manasquan
Mantoloking
Manville
Margate City
Matawan
Maywood
Medford Lakes
Mendham
Merchantville
Metuchen
Middlesex
Midland Park
Milford
Millstone
Milltown
Millville
Monmouth Beach
Montvale
Moonachie
Morris Plains
Morristown
Mountain Lakes
Mountainside
Mount Arlington
Mount Ephraim
National Park
Neptune City
Netcong
New Brunswick
Newfield
New Milford
New Providence
Newton
North Arlington
North Caldwell
Northfield
North Haledon
North Plainfield
Northvale
North Wildwood
Norwood
Oakland
Oaklyn
Ocean City
Ocean Gate
Oceanport
Ogdensburg
Old Tappan
Oradell
Palisades Park
Palmyra
Paramus
Park Ridge
Paulsboro
Peapack and Gladstone
Pemberton
Pennington
Penns Grove
Phillipsburg
Pine Beach
Pine Hill
Pitman
Plainfield
Pleasantville
Point Pleasant
Point Pleasant Beach
Pompton Lakes
Port Republic
Princeton
Prospect Park
Rahway
Ramsey
Raritan
Red Bank
Ridgefield
Ridgefield Park
Ridgewood
Ringwood
Riverdale
River Edge
Riverton
Rockaway
Rockleigh
Rocky Hill
Roosevelt
Roseland
Roselle
Roselle Park
Rumson
Runnemede
Rutherford
Saddle River
Salem
Sayreville
Sea Bright
Sea Girt
Sea Isle City
Seaside Heights
Seaside Park
Secaucus
Shiloh
Ship Bottom
Shrewsbury
Somerdale
Somers Point
Somerville
South Amboy
South Bound Brook
South Plainfield
South River
South Toms River
Spotswood
Spring Lake
Spring Lake Heights
Stanhope
Stockton
Stone Harbor
Stratford
Summit
Surf City
Sussex
Swedesboro
Tavistock
Tenafly
Teterboro
Tinton Falls
Totowa
Tuckerton
Union Beach
Upper Saddle River
Ventnor City
Victory Gardens
Waldwick
Wallington
Wanaque
Washington
Watchung
Wenonah
West Cape May
Westfield
West Long Branch
West New York
Westville
West Wildwood
Westwood
Wharton
Wildwood
Wildwood Crest
Woodbine
Woodbury
Woodbury Heights
Woodcliff Lake
Woodland Park
Woodlynne
Wood-Ridge
Woodstown
Wrightstown

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