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Cities proper in New York with population greater than 50,000, by 2010 census figures:

  1. New York City: 8,175,133
  2. Buffalo: 261,310
  3. Rochester: 210,565
  4. Yonkers: 195,976
  5. Syracuse: 145,170
  6. Albany: 97,856
  7. New Rochelle: 77,062
  8. Mount Vernon: 67,292
  9. Schenectady: 66,135
  10. Utica: 62,235
  11. White Plains: 56,853
  12. Niagara falls: 50,193
  13. Troy: 50,129

Note that there are a large number of towns -- administrative divisions of counties -- with populations greater than 50,000, including the Town of Hempstead, with over 750,000 residents. But Hempstead is not a city; it is a township that contains dozens of villages and hamlets.

The only village with a population greater than 50,000 is the Village of Hempstead, population 53,891, which would rank 12th if it were a city.

Metropolitan areas in New York, by 2010 census figures:

  1. New York City: 18,897,109 (12,368,525 in NY; the rest in other states)
  2. Buffalo-Niagara Falls: 1,135,509
  3. Rochester: 1,054,323
  4. Albany-Schenectady-Troy: 870,716
  5. Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown: 670,301
  6. Syracuse: 662,577
  7. Utica-Rome: 299,397
  8. Binghamton: 251,725
  9. Kingston: 182,493
  10. Glens Falls: 128,923
  11. Ithaca: 101,564
  12. Elmira: 88,830
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