Lesser Poland Voivodeship - List of Cities and Towns

List of Cities and Towns

The voivodeship contains 61 cities and towns. These are listed below in descending order of population (according to official figures for 2006 ):

  1. Kraków (756,757)
  2. Tarnów (117,109)
  3. Nowy Sącz (84,594)
  4. Oświęcim (40,979)
  5. Chrzanów (39,797)
  6. Olkusz (37,552)
  7. Nowy Targ (33,493)
  8. Bochnia (29,373)
  9. Gorlice (28,539)
  10. Zakopane (27,486)
  11. Skawina (23,691)
  12. Andrychów (21,691)
  13. Kęty (19,252)
  14. Wadowice (19,149)
  15. Wieliczka (19,133)
  16. Trzebinia (18,769)
  17. Myślenice (18,070)
  18. Libiąż (17,604)
  19. Brzesko (16,827)
  20. Limanowa (14,632)
  1. Rabka-Zdrój (13,031)
  2. Brzeszcze (11,730)
  3. Miechów (11,717)
  4. Dąbrowa Tarnowska (11,259)
  5. Krynica-Zdrój (11,243)
  6. Bukowno (10,695)
  7. Krzeszowice (9,942)
  8. Sucha Beskidzka (9,726)
  9. Wolbrom (9,075)
  10. Chełmek (9,065)
  11. Stary Sącz (8,987)
  12. Niepołomice (8,537)
  13. Mszana Dolna (7,529)
  14. Szczawnica (7,334)
  15. Tuchów (6,501)
  16. Sułkowice (6,305)
  17. Proszowice (6,205)
  18. Dobczyce (6,028)
  19. Grybów (6,025)
  20. Maków Podhalański (5,738)
  1. Piwniczna-Zdrój (5,717)
  2. Jordanów (5,112)
  3. Muszyna (4,980)
  4. Biecz (4,585)
  5. Kalwaria Zebrzydowska (4,503)
  6. Słomniki (4,331)
  7. Żabno (4,271)
  8. Szczucin (4,069)
  9. Zator (3,726)
  10. Skała (3,693)
  11. Alwernia (3,406)
  12. Wojnicz (3,404)
  13. Bobowa (3,018)
  14. Radłów (c. 2,800)
  15. Ryglice (2,784)
  16. Nowy Wiśnicz (2,716)
  17. Ciężkowice (2,378)
  18. Czchów (2,207)
  19. Świątniki Górne (2,101)
  20. Nowe Brzesko (c. 1,700)
  21. Zakliczyn (1,556)

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