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Capital District of New York
Central CommunitiesAlbanySchenectadyTroyMap of the Capital District
Largest communities
(over 20,000 in 2000)
BethlehemClifton ParkTown of ColonieGlenvilleGuilderlandNiskayunaQueensburyRotterdamSaratoga Springs
Medium-sized communities
(10,000 to 20,000 in 2000)
City of AmsterdamBrunswickCohoesEast GreenbushGlens FallsGloversvilleNorth GreenbushSchodackWatervlietMalta
Small communities
(5,000 to 10,000 in 2000)
Town of AmsterdamBallston SpaCobleskillVillage of ColonieDuanesburgCity of JohnstownTown of JohnstownKinderhookMechanicvilleNew ScotlandRensselaerSand LakeScotiaTown of StillwaterTown of Waterford
CountiesAlbanyColumbiaFultonGreeneMontgomeryRensselaerSaratogaSchenectadySchoharieWarrenWashington
HistoryMohawksMahicansFort OrangeRensselaerswyckBeverwyckHistory of AlbanyAlbany Plan of Union
EducationPublic school districts: Capital Region BOCESHFM BOCESQuestar IIIWSWHE BOCES
Higher education: List of colleges and universities in New York's Capital District
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