The population of Aberdeen, South Dakota in 2010 was 26,091, according to the US Census Bureau.
The second largest city in North Dakota, by population, is Bismarck. According to the 2010 US Census, the population of Bismarck is 61,272.
Sioux Falls, with an estimated population of about 171,000 in 2016, is South Dakota's largest city. Pierre, the capital city in South Dakota, had a population of 13,646 per the 2010 Census. The most populous cities in South Dakota are Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Aberdeen, Brookings, Watertown, Mitchell, Yankton and Pierre.
Aberdeen, South Dakota is the county seat of Brown County. Aberdeen is the third largest city in South Dakota with a population of 26,091 in the 2010 Census. Aberdeen is the home of two colleges, Northern State University and Presentation Collete. It is also the home of the South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Aberdeen was built around the railroad systems and it's nickname is "The Hub City". Super 8 Motels were founded in Aberdeen and the first Super 8 Motel is still in operation as Super 8 Aberdeen East. Storybookland and the Land of Oz are attractions located in Aberdeen. L. Frank Baum began writing the Oz stories when he lived in Aberdeen.
The population of Gettysburg, South Dakota was 1,162 at the 2010 census.
It is 814,180 according to the 2010 US Census.
The most recent estimate of the population of South Dakota is 824,082 for 2011. The population of South Dakota was 814,180 in the 2010 US Census.
Scotland is a city in Bon Homme County, South Dakota. As of the 2010 census, the population in Scotland, South Dakota was 841.
South Dakota is larger by 6,354 square miles.South Dakota, both in population and area.
The five counties with the most population in South Dakota, as of the 2010 US Census, are:Minnehaha, with a population of 169,468Pennington, with a population of 100,948Lincoln, 44,828Brown, 36,531Brookings, 31,965
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)
South Dakota, with 814,180 recorded residents in the 2010 Census, has a larger population than North Dakota, with 672,591 residents.
It all depends on how you define "city". The smallest city in South Dakota, if you define city as having a population of 1,000 or more, is Parker, South Dakota with a population of 1,022 according to the 2010 US Census. Then Tyndall with a population of 1,067 and Martin with a population of 1,071. If you define a city as an Incorporated place, then Hillsview and White Rock, each with a population of 3, would be South Dakota's smallest cities. Third would be Lily, with a population of 4.