List of Smallest Cities in The United Kingdom

These are the chartered cities in the United Kingdom with a population of less than 100,000 after the 2nd most recent (2001) census. For the full list, see List of cities in the United Kingdom.

City Population Home Nation
1 St David's 1,797 Wales
2 St Asaph 3,491 Wales
3 City of London 7,185 England
4 Wells 10,406 England
5 Bangor 13,725 Wales
6 Armagh 14,590 Northern Ireland
7 Ely 15,102 England
8 Ripon 15,922 England
9 Truro 17,431 England
10 Chichester 23,731 England
11 Newry 27,433 Northern Ireland
12 Lichfield 27,900 England
13 Salisbury 39,726 England
14 Winchester 41,420 England
15 Canterbury 43,432 England
16 Perth 44,820 Scotland
17 Stirling 45,115 Scotland
18 Hereford 50,154 England
19 St Albans 64,038 England
20 Inverness 71,000 Scotland
21 Lisburn 71,465 Northern Ireland
22 Carlisle 71,465 England
23 Chester 77,040 England
24 Derry 83,652 Northern Ireland
25 Bath 83,992 England
26 Lincoln 85,595 England
27 Durham 87,709 England
28 Worcester 93,353 England

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