Podkarpackie Voivodeship - Cities and Towns

Cities and Towns

The voivodeship contains 50 cities and towns. These are listed below in descending order of population (according to official figures as of 30 June 2008)

  1. Rzeszów (179,455)
  2. Przemyśl (66,756)
  3. Stalowa Wola (64,753)
  4. Mielec (60,979)
  5. Tarnobrzeg (49,753)
  6. Krosno (47,455)
  7. Dębica (47,234)
  8. Jarosław (40,167)
  9. Sanok (39,110)
  10. Jasło (37,277)
  11. Łańcut (18,004)
  12. Przeworsk (15,675)
  13. Nisko (15,534)
  14. Ropczyce (15,098)
  15. Leżajsk (14,127)
  16. Lubaczów (12,405)
  17. Nowa Dęba (11,310)
  1. Ustrzyki Dolne (9,383)
  2. Kolbuszowa (9,190)
  3. Strzyżów (8,709)
  4. Brzozów (7,677)
  5. Sędziszów Małopolski (7,078)
  6. Rudnik nad Sanem (6,765)
  7. Nowa Sarzyna (6,178)
  8. Dynów (6,058)
  9. Lesko (5,755)
  10. Boguchwała (5,712)
  11. Jedlicze (5,645)
  12. Radymno (5,543)
  13. Głogów Małopolski (5,325)
  14. Zagórz (4,988)
  15. Pilzno (4,484)
  16. Sokołów Małopolski (3,962)
  17. Rymanów (3,585)
  1. Pruchnik (3,519)
  2. Tyczyn (3,353)
  3. Kańczuga (3,187)
  4. Oleszyce (3,089)
  5. Radomyśl Wielki (2,962)
  6. Brzostek (2,597)
  7. Dukla (2,127)
  8. Narol (2,109)
  9. Sieniawa (2,127)
  10. Błażowa (2,121)
  11. Cieszanów (1,916)
  12. Iwonicz-Zdrój (1,831)
  13. Przecław (1,534)
  14. Kołaczyce (c. 1,500)
  15. Ulanów (1,491)
  16. Baranów Sandomierski (1,440)

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