The following US incorporated towns all have a population of 1 as of the 2010 Census:
Kiel Township, Minnesota
Criehaven, Maine
Township 157-30, Minnesota
Dix's Grant, New Hampshire
Green's Grant, New Hampshire
Bonanza, Utah
Hobart Bay, Alaska
Holy City, California
Laurier, Washington
Oil Springs Indian Reservation, New York
Monowi, Nebraska
Hibbert's Gore, Maine
According to the 2010 US Census, Lost Springs is the smallest town in Wyoming with a population of 4. Van Tassell, Wyoming is the next smallest with a population of 15.
Alaska is 1/5 the size of the US and has the highest mountains within the US, but it does NOT have the smallest population (Wyoming does). Alaska has the smallest population relative to size (Population density).
Wyoming has the smallest state population
the largest population state is California and the smallest population state is Rhode island
Greenwood, bc
smallest U.S. region in both size and population
Per the 2009 estimate, the five smallest states by population are: 1. Wyoming (544,270) 2. Vermont (621,760) 3. North Dakota (646,844) 4. Alaska (698,473) 5. South Dakota (812,383)
No, Wyoming does.
The least populated state in the US is Wyoming with 576,412 people. The second smallest is Vermont with 626,011 people, and the third smallest is North Dakota with a population of 699,628.
Delaware
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. 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.
North Dakota - with a population of 646844.