The 10 largest cities in Ohio are:
Populations as of the U.S. 2010 Census
Columbus 787,033
Cleveland 396,815
Cincinnati 296,943
Toledo 287,208
Akron 199,110
Dayton 141,527
Parma 81,601 (Part of Cleveland Metro area)
Canton 73,007
Youngstown 66,982
Lorain 64,097 (Part of Cleveland Metro area)
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Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland are ringed by dozens of other cities, villages, and townships that form a much larger metro area. The same holds true for Toledo and Dayton and Akron. Metro area borders are not set and different agencies and companies measure the areas differently. Cincinnati's metro area extends into Kentucky and Indiana as well. The following are 2010 metro area populations according to the US Census Bureau (2010)
Cleveland - 2,077,240
Cincinnati - 2,130,151
Columbus - 1,836,540
Dayton - 841,502
Toledo - 651,429
Akron - 703,200
Youngstown - 565,773
Toronto and Montreal are the largest cites in Canada by population.
The largest cities in Colorado based on population are Denver and Colorado Springs.
# Buenos Aires, Argentina (population 11,655,100) # Sao Paulo, Brazil (population 10,057,700 # Lima, Peru (population 7,603,500)
1. Helsinki (623,135) 2. Espoo (266,123) 3. Tampere (223,149)
The largest city in Switzerland by population is Zürich, then comes Geneva (French: Genève), Basel, Bern (the capital) and Lausanne.
If you mean in population, with a Jan. 1, 2009 estimate, they areLos Angeles with 4,065,585San Diego " 1,353,998San Jose " 1,007,223
Phoenix
Burlington is the largest city.
Louisville and Lexington.
The three largest cities in Minnesota are Minneapolis (Population: 382,578; 2010 Census), Saint Paul (Population: 285,068; 2010 Census); and Rochester (Population: 106,769; 2010 Census). Note: Rochester surpassed Duluth, which was the third largest city after the 2000 Census.
The two largest cities in Portugal are Lisbon and Amadora.
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