List of cities and towns in Assam

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The municipal towns of Assam, India are included in the List of Cities and Towns in Assam. The entire work of this article is based on "Census of India", conducted by "The Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India" under Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. According to the data from the Census of 2011, there are 28 districts, 58 sub-divisions and 84 municipal towns in the state of Assam. [1]

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DistrictDistrict H.Q.Sub-divisionSub-division H.Q.TownsClassPopulation
As per Census 2011
Udalguri Odalguri OdalguriOdalguri Odalguri Municipality board
BhergaonBhergaon Tangla Municipality board
Karimganj Karimganj KarimganjKarimganj Karimganj Municipality board
Badarpur Town committee
Cachar Silchar SilcharSilchar Silchar Municipal Corporation
LakhipurLakhipur Lakhipur Town committee
Kamrup Amingaon RangiaRangia Rangia Municipality board
AmingaonAmingaon Palashbari Municipality board
Kamrup Metro Guwahati GuwahatiGuwahati Guwahati Municipality corporation
North Guwahati Town committee
Karbi Anglong Diphu DiphuDiphu Diphu Municipality board
Dokmoka Town committee
Howraghat Town committee
BokajanBokajan Bokajan Town committee
HamrenHamren Hamren Town committee
Donkamokam Town committee
Kokrajhar Kokrajhar KokrajharKokrajhar Kokrajhar Municipality board
GossaigaonGossaigaon Gossaigaon Town committee
Golaghat Golaghat GolaghatGolaghat Golaghat Municipality board
Dergaon Town committee
BokakhatBokakhat Bokakhat Town committee
DansiriSarupathar Sarupathar Town committee
Borpathar Town committee
Goalpara Goalpara GoalparaGoalpara Goalpara Municipality board
Lakhipur Town committee
Chirang Kajalgaon BasugaonBasugaon Basugaon Town committee
Bijni Bijni Bijni Town committee
Dibrugarh DibrugarhDibrugarhDibrugarh Dibrugarh Municipal Corporation
Naharkatia Town committee
Chabua Town committee
Dima Hasao
(Formerly North Cachar Hills)
Haflong HaflongHaflong Haflong Municipality board
Umrangso Town committee
Mahur Town committee
MaibongMaibang Maibang Town committee
Tinsukia TinsukiaTinsukiaTinsukia Tinsukia Municipality board
Digboi Municipality
Margherita Town committee
Doomdooma Town committee
Makum Town committee
Sadiya Chapakhowa
Darrang Mangaldoi MangaldoiMangaldoi Mangaldoi Municipality board
Kharupetia Municipality board
Namkhola Town committee
Duni Town committee
Dhubri Dhubri DhubriDhubri Dhubri Municipality
Gouripur Town committee
Sapatgram Town committee
BilasiparaBilasipara Bilasipara Town committee
Chapar Town committee
South SalmaraHatsingimari
Dhemaji Dhemaji DhemajiDhemaji Dhemaji Town committee
Silapathar Municipality board
JonaiJonai
Nagaon Nagaon NagaonNagaon Nagaon Municipality board
Kampur Town committee
RohaTown committee
Doboka Town committee
HojaiHojai Hojai Municipality board
Lumding Municipality board
Lanka Municipality board
KaliaborHatbor
Nalbari NalbariNalbariNalbari Nalbari Municipality board
Tihu Town committee
Bongaigaon Bongaigaon BongaigaonBongaigaon Bongaigaon Municipality board
North SalmariAbhayapuri Abhayapuri Town committee
Barpeta Barpeta BarpetaBarpeta Barpeta Municipality board
Barpeta Road Municipality board
Howli Town committee
Sarthebari Town committee
BajaliPathsala Pathsala Town committee
Sarbhog Town committee
Baksa Musalpur MusalpurMusalpur
SalbariSalbari
TamulpurTamulpurGoreswarMunicipal board
Morigaon Morigaon MorigaonMorigaonMunicipal board
JagiroadMayongJagi BhakatgaonTown Committee
BhuragaonBhuragaonBordubaTown Committee
Jorhat Jorhat JorhatJorhat Jorhat Municipality board
Mariani Town committee
Teok Teok Teok Town committee
Majuli Garmurh
Titabor Titabor
Lakhimpur North Lakhimpur North LakhimpurNorth Lakhimpur North Lakhimpur Municipality board
Bihpuria Town committee
Dhakuakhona Dhakuakhona
Sivasagar Sivasagar SivasagarSivasagar Sivasagar Municipality board
Amguri Town committee
Simaluguri Town committee
CharaideoSonari Sonari Municipality board
Moranhat Town committee
NaziraNazira Nazira Municipality board
sonitpur TezpurTezpurTezpur Tezpur Municipality board
Rangapara Town committee
Dhekiajuli Municipal Board
GohpurGohpur Gohpur Town Committee
Biswnath Biswanath Chariali Biswanath Chariali Municipality board
Gohpur Town committee
Hailakandi Hailakandi HailakandiHailakandi Hailakandi Municipality board
lala Town committee
the meaning of this colour is "there is no town"

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