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Sizes vary, of course. A typical size is a few hundred billion (10^11) stars; some of the larger ones can have more than 10^12 stars.

Our galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy and it has somewhere between 200 and 400 billion stars. Andromeda is an even bigger spiral galaxy.

I could not say how many stars the smallest spiral galaxy would have, or how many the largest. There are cases where two spiral galaxies are colliding.

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