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Yes, that is correct. With an area of 758 square miles (1,220 square kilometers), Jacksonville, Florida is the largest city in the continental U.S.

Of all the 50 states, Yakutat, Alaska is the largest city, with an area of 9,459 square miles (15,223 square kilometers). But Alaska is not part of the continental U.S.

Oddly enough, despite its gigantic land size, Yakutat, Alaska has a total population of just 808 people!

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By population, Jacksonville is the 11th largest city in the US.

By area, Jacksonville is the 5th largest city in the US, but is the largest in the Contiguous US (the four largest belong to Alaska).

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NO, Los Angeles is!

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747 square miles

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