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Billions at least, in the large galaxies.

Obviously it depends on the size of the galaxy.

It is estimated that in our Galaxy there are at least 100 billion and perhaps as many as 400 billion stars.

Many galaxies are same sort of size as ours and some are much bigger.

However, there are a lot of small "dwarf galaxies"

The smaller dwarf galaxies have millions rather than billions of stars.

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