This interactive map shows the urbanized areas of Australia. Many of them are fairly small land wise, so you will need to zoom in. Clicking on the urban areas will show you the population density (for areas larger then one square mile), and the population of the area.
With Grand Isle in background from Middle Point at Point Au Roche.
Taken on Monday March 27, 2006 at Point Au Roche.
I need some white trash music πΆ about burning shit π₯ for a Monday morning.
While many cities are quite old in New York, so are many rural areas. Gray areas have no data in YR_BLT field in state tax records. You can't always trust the data though as some town assessor offices will just blank out the form with 1800 or 1850 for old buildings, as the exact year doesn't effect assessed value much.
Here is the Postgres query I used which took a few seconds over the 5.4 million records: SELECT swis, PERCENTILE_CONT(0.5) WITHIN GROUP(ORDER BY yr_blt) FROM nytax_ctr_point GROUP BY swis
Data Source: NYS Statewide Parcel Map Program, gis.ny.gov