The one syllable cities in the state of New York in order of population size:Troy (50 120)Rome (33 660)Rye (15 834)
The five largest cities in New York in order are New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse
New York State ranks third in the nation with a population of 19,490,297 Texas is second with a population of 24,326,974 and California is first with a population of 36,756,666 If you are referring to cities New York City ranks number one in the nation with a population of 8,274,527
New York had the most populous cities in 1850 and contained three of the ten largest cities in the country at that time: New York, Brooklyn, and Albany.
The three smallest cities in New York are: 1. Sherrill, New York Population-3,147 2. Mechanicville, New York Population-5212 (2012) 3. City of Rye Population 15,834 (2011)
New York state has several cities. See link for details
Texas is the only U.S. State to have three cities with over a million people. Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio.
There are no cities in New York State that begin with the letter X.
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In order: New York City,Buffalo, Rochester,Yonkers, Syracuse (based on July 1, 2008 U.S. Census Bureau estimates).Populations as of 2008 1. New York City: 8,363,710 2. Buffalo: 272,632 3. Rochester: 219,773 4. Yonkers: 196,086 5. Syracuse: 140,658
New York City is one The second-largest city in New York by population is Buffalo, but its population is only about 3% of New York City's population.
The top 20 largest cities in New York State, by population, include New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, Syracuse, Albany, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, Schenectady, Utica, White Plains, Hempstead, Troy, Niagara Falls, Binghamton, Rome, Glen Cove, Long Beach, and Kingston. New York City is by far the largest, with a population exceeding 8 million, while Buffalo and Rochester follow with populations of around 250,000 and 210,000, respectively. These cities are key cultural and economic centers in the state.