West Pomeranian Voivodeship - Cities and Towns

Cities and Towns

The voivodeship contains 64 cities and towns. These are listed below in descending order of population (according to official figures for 2006 ):

  1. Szczecin (410,809)
  2. Koszalin (107,783)
  3. Stargard Szczeciński (70,534)
  4. Kołobrzeg (44,794)
  5. Świnoujście (40,899)
  6. Szczecinek (38,756)
  7. Police (34,284)
  8. Wałcz (26,140)
  9. Białogard (24,339)
  10. Goleniów (22,448)
  11. Gryfino (21,478)
  12. Nowogard (16,745)
  13. Gryfice (16,702)
  14. Choszczno (15,753)
  15. Świdwin (15,637)
  16. Darłowo (14,380)
  17. Barlinek (14,156)
  18. Dębno (13,903)
  19. Złocieniec (13,377)
  20. Sławno (13,314)
  21. Pyrzyce (12,642)
  1. Myślibórz (11,867)
  2. Drawsko Pomorskie (11,465)
  3. Łobez (10,617)
  4. Trzebiatów (10,113)
  5. Kamień Pomorski (9,134)
  6. Połczyn-Zdrój (8,572)
  7. Chojna (7,187)
  8. Czaplinek (6,933)
  9. Sianów (6,543)
  10. Karlino (5,794)
  11. Międzyzdroje (5,436)
  12. Wolin (4,878)
  13. Bobolice (4,446)
  14. Resko (4,377)
  15. Borne Sulinowo (4,224)
  16. Płoty (4,142)
  17. Lipiany (4,124)
  18. Kalisz Pomorski (3,989)
  19. Barwice (3,838)
  20. Mieszkowice (3,553)
  21. Chociwel (3,285)
  1. Maszewo (3,073)
  2. Węgorzyno (3,011)
  3. Recz (2,995)
  4. Polanów (2,967)
  5. Dziwnów (2,949)
  6. Golczewo (2,724)
  7. Pełczyce (2,698)
  8. Mirosławiec (2,633)
  9. Tychowo (c. 2,500)
  10. Trzcińsko-Zdrój (2,496)
  11. Gościno (2,430)
  12. Dobrzany (2,420)
  13. Drawno (2,399)
  14. Człopa (2,390)
  15. Biały Bór (2,127)
  16. Dobra (2,028)
  17. Ińsko (2,001)
  18. Tuczno (1,965)
  19. Cedynia (1,653)
  20. Moryń (1,570)
  21. Suchań (1,446)
  22. Nowe Warpno (1,170)

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