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Consolidated city-county in Kentucky, United States
Derby City, River City, [1] (The) Gateway to the South , [2] Falls City, The 'Ville [3]
highlighted portion of Jefferson County represents the "balance" population of Louisville [ citation needed ] Also seen is the location of Louisville in the state of Kentucky.
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^ Jump up to: a b c The United States MSA table excludes the San Juan, Puerto Rico MSA which has a higher population than Louisville.

^ Based on 2010 data.

^ 2015 ranking.

^ Jump up to: a b Louisville's "balance" population is considered in determining rank among cities in the U.S.

^ Mean monthly maxima and minima (i.e. the expected highest and lowest temperature readings at any point during the year or given month) calculated based on data at said location from 1981 to 2010.

^ Official records for Louisville were kept at the Weather Bureau Office from August 1872 to June 1945, Bowman Field from July 1945 to November 1947, Louisville Int'l from December 1947 to October 1995, the Weather Forecast Office ( 38°06′54″N 85°38′42″W  /  38.1150°N 85.6450°W  / 38.1150; -85.6450 ) from November 1995 to December 2005, and again at Louisville Int'l since January 2006. For more information, see Threadex

^ Under Kentucky's current classification scheme, which went into effect on January 1, 2015, cities with a mayor–alderman form of government are first-class, with the "home rule class" covering all other forms. This replaced a system in which cities were divided into six classes, nominally by population. [104]



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^ Maximum and minimum temperatures from Yahoo! Weather

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