Lubusz Voivodeship - Cities and Towns

Cities and Towns

The voivodeship contains 42 cities and towns. These are listed below in descending order of population (according to official figures for 2006 ):

  1. Gorzów Wielkopolski (125,204)
  2. Zielona Góra (118,201)
  3. Nowa Sól (40,351)
  4. Żary (38,967)
  5. Żagań (26,580)
  6. Świebodzin (21,679)
  7. Międzyrzecz (18,722)
  8. Słubice (18,148)
  9. Sulechów (17,862)
  10. Kostrzyn nad Odrą (17,725)
  11. Gubin (16,974)
  12. Lubsko (14,767)
  13. Wschowa (14,573)
  14. Szprotawa (12,613)
  1. Krosno Odrzańskie (12,100)
  2. Drezdenko (10,332)
  3. Strzelce Krajeńskie (10,143)
  4. Skwierzyna (10,010)
  5. Sulęcin (9,972)
  6. Kożuchów (9,592)
  7. Witnica (6,849)
  8. Rzepin (6,499)
  9. Zbąszynek (5,087)
  10. Nowogród Bobrzański (5,036)
  11. Jasień (4,526)
  12. Bytom Odrzański (4,365)
  13. Babimost (4,150)
  14. Czerwieńsk (4,138)
  1. Iłowa (3,975)
  2. Sława (3,893)
  3. Ośno Lubuskie (3,769)
  4. Kargowa (3,641)
  5. Małomice (3,623)
  6. Gozdnica (3,454)
  7. Dobiegniew (3,187)
  8. Nowe Miasteczko (2,828)
  9. Cybinka (2,668)
  10. Łęknica (2,641)
  11. Torzym (2,456)
  12. Trzciel (2,363)
  13. Lubniewice (1,929)
  14. Szlichtyngowa (1,348)

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