1) Oslo (600 000 within municipal borders, 900 000 in metropolitan area)
2) Bergen (228 000, 254 000)
3/4) Stavanger incl. Sandnes. (122 000, 190 000)
4/3) Trondheim (160 000, 168 000)
New York City - 8,200,000, Buffalo - 260,000, Rochester - 210,000.
1. Sioux Falls - 153,888 2. Rapid City - 67,956 3. Aberdeen - 26,091
Yes. There are 3 countries in Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway and Sweden), and Norway is the second largest.
I am not aware of how many cities there is in Norway, but I can tell you the 5 biggest. 1. Oslo 2. Bergen 3. Trondheim 4. Stavanger 5. Kristiansand 96 places in Norway have official status as cities. Some of these places are quite small, though.
Out of the 10 largest cities in the US, California and Texas are both tied for the most number of spots, 3. However, California's 3 largest cities have a much larger total population than Texas' 3 largest cities, yet, Texas' 3 largest cities are all over 1,000,000 in population.
Oslo - Bergen - Trondheim
The three most populated cities in Arkansas are as follows: 1. Little Rock, population 184,500 2. Fort Smith, population 83,461 3. Fayetteville, population 67,158
As of the 2010 US Census, the following are the largest cities in South Dakota by population: 1) Sioux Falls (153,888) 2) Rapid City (67,956) 3) Aberdeen (26,091) 4) Brookings (22,056) 5) Watertown (21,482)
Canada's three largest cities are Toronto, Montréal, and Vancouver, in that order.
The following are the three largest and most major cities in Kentucky and their populations (from a 2005 estimate): 1. Louisville / Jefferson County (1,556,429) 2. Lexington-Fayette (2,268,080) 3. Owensboro (55,459)
Norway is ranked the world's third largest exporter of oil with only Saudi Arabia and Russia exporting more.
These numbers were last updated January 1, 2011, and are probably a bit higher.Oslo (599 230)Bergen (260 392)Trondheim (173 486)