Bloomington metropolitan area, Indiana

The Bloomington, Indiana, Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area comprising two counties (Monroe and Owen) in south-central Indiana.The city of Bloomington in Monroe County is the area's principal municipality and its anchor.At the 2010 United States census, the MSA had a population of 192,714.As of the census[1] of 2000, there were 175,506 people, 68,552 households, and 40,269 families residing within the MSA.The racial makeup of the MSA was 93.22% White, 2.11% African American, 0.29% Native American, 2.38% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.64% from other races, and 1.34% from two or more races.
Metropolitan Statistical AreaCity of BloomingtonCountryUnited StatesIndianaTime zoneUTC−5UTC−4United States Census BureauMonroeBloomingtonEllettsvilleLintonBloomfieldJasonvilleSpencerWorthingtonGosportNewberryStinesvilleSwitz CityAlaskaArlingtonAtkinsonvilleBeehunterBraysvilleBroadviewCalvertvilleCascadeCataractChapel HillCincinnatiClear CreekCoal CityDaggettDenmarkDevoreEllistonElwrenFarmersFleenerFreedomFreemanFurnaceGilmourHarrodsburgHashtownHendricksvilleHindustanHobbievilleHoosierHubbellIsland CityJohnstownJordanKirksvilleKnight RidgeKoleenLeonard SpringsLewisvilleLone TreeMarlin HillsMcVilleMidland JunctionMidlandMineral CityModestoMount TaborNew HopeNew UnionvilleNewarkOwensburgPatricksburgPlummerPoint CommercePottersvilleQuincyRomonaSandersScotlandSmithvilleSolsberrySouthportStanfordSunny SlopesUnionvilleVan Buren ParkVandaliaVicksburgVictorWallace JunctionWest Brook DownsWhitehallYellowstoneBean BlossomBentonIndian CreekRichlandSalt CreekVan BurenWashingtonFranklinHarrisonJacksonJeffersonJenningsLafayetteMarionMontgomeryMorganTaylorcensusAfrican AmericanNative AmericanPacific Islanderother racesHispanicLatinoper capita incomeIndiana census statistical areasIndianapolisTopicsOutlineCensus-designated placesCity nicknamesClimateclimate changeGeographyGhostloreHistoryHoosiersNational Natural LandmarksNRHP listingsNational Historic LandmarksPaleontologyProtected areasScoutingSportsState historical markersState historic sitesSymbolsTallest buildingsGovernmentConstitutionCongressional districtsdelegationsElectionsGovernorGeneral AssemblySenateSupreme CourtTaxationAbortionDemographicsEconomyEducationGun lawsGamblingHomelessnessLGBT rightsPoliticsLargest citiesAndersonCarmelColumbusCrown PointElkhartEvansvilleFishersFort WayneGoshenGreenwoodHammondJeffersonvilleKokomoLawrenceMichigan CityMishawakaMuncieNew AlbanyNoblesvillePortageRichmondSouth BendTerre HauteValparaisoWestfieldWest LafayetteLargest townsBrownsburgClarksvilleHighlandMerrillvilleMunsterPlainfieldSaint JohnScherervilleZionsvilleCountiesBartholomewBlackfordCarrollClintonCrawfordDaviessDearbornDecaturDeKalbDelawareDuboisFayetteFountainFultonGibsonGreeneHamiltonHancockHendricksHowardHuntingtonJasperJohnsonKosciuskoLaGrangeLaPorteMadisonMarshallMartinNewtonOrangePorterPulaskiPutnamRandolphRipleySaint JosephShelbyStarkeSteubenSullivanSwitzerlandTippecanoeTiptonVanderburghVermillionWabashWarrenWarrickWhitleyCentral IndianaEast Central IndianaWabash ValleyNorthern IndianaNorthwest IndianaChicago metropolitan areaMichianaSouthern IndianaIndiana UplandsKentuckianaSouthwestern IndianaStatistical areasCombined statistical areasCincinnati–Wilmington–Maysville, OH-KY-INMetropolitan statistical areasBloomington, INEvansville, IN-KYTerre Haute, INMicropolitan statistical areasJasper, INMegalopolisGreat Lakes