In The United States
- Union City, Connecticut (different from Union, Connecticut)
- Union City, California (pop. 73,402)
- Union City, Georgia (pop. 11,621)
- Union City, Indiana (pop. 3,622), across the state line from Union City, Ohio
- Union City Commercial Historic District, Union City, IN, listed on the NRHP in Indiana
- Union City, Michigan (pop. 1,804)
- Union City, Montana, ghost town
- Union City, New Jersey (population 67,088 as of 2000 Census) – the most densely populated city in the United States
- Union City, Ohio (pop. 1,767), across the state line from Union City, Indiana
- Union City, Oklahoma (pop. 1,375)
- Union City, Pennsylvania (pop. 3,463)
- Union City Historic District, Union City, PA, listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania
- Union City, Tennessee (pop. 10,876)
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