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Place in Brunswick
Midcoast
Location of Midcoast
Composition
Largest cityBrunswick
Area
 • Total3,250 sq mi (8,400 km)
 • Land1,876 sq mi (4,860 km)
 • Water1,374 sq mi (3,560 km)
Population
 • Total178,937
 • Density55/sq mi (21/km)
DemonymMidcoaster

The Midcoast is a region of the U.S. state of Maine that includes the coastal counties of Waldo, Knox, Lincoln, and Sagadahoc; and a small part of Cumberland County. The Midcoast is a popular tourist destination, and many people own summer homes in the region. The area includes much of Maine's rock-bound coast.

Communities

Some notable communities within the Midcoast are listed below.

Name County Population (2020)
Bath Sagadahoc 10,676
Belfast Waldo 6,938
Boothbay Harbor Lincoln 5,031
Bowdoinham Sagadahoc 3,047
Brunswick Cumberland 21,756
Camden Knox 5,232
Damariscotta Lincoln 2,297
Newcastle Lincoln 1,848
Rockland Knox 6,936
Richmond Sagadahoc 3,522
Searsport Waldo 2,649
Topsham Sagadahoc 9,560
Thomaston Knox 4,250
Unity Waldo 2,292
Waldoboro Lincoln 5,154
Winterport Waldo 3,817
Wiscasset Lincoln 3,742

See also

Notes

  1. Population includes West Bath
  2. Population includes Boothbay
  3. Population Includes South Thomaston

References

  1. "Regions of Maine". Maine.gov. Maine.gov. Retrieved January 3, 2023.

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