List of cities in Maine
| City | 2011 Estimate | 2010 Census | 2000 Census | County |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auburn † | 22,985 | 23,055 | 23,203 | Androscoggin |
| Augusta †† | 19,103 | 19,136 | 18,560 | Kennebec |
| Bangor † | 33,011 | 33,039 | 31,473 | Penobscot |
| Bath † | 8,493 | 8,514 | 9,266 | Sagadahoc |
| Belfast † | 6,660 | 6,668 | 6,381 | Waldo |
| Biddeford | 21,386 | 21,277 | 20,942 | York |
| Brewer | 9,474 | 9,482 | 8,987 | Penobscot |
| Calais | 3,103 | 3,123 | 3,447 | Washington |
| Caribou | 8,144 | 8,189 | 8,312 | Aroostook |
| Eastport | 1,322 | 1,331 | 1,640 | Washington |
| Ellsworth † | 7,764 | 7,741 | 6,456 | Hancock |
| Gardiner | 5,789 | 5,800 | 6,198 | Kennebec |
| Hallowell | 2,377 | 2,381 | 2,467 | Kennebec |
| Lewiston | 36,491 | 36,592 | 35,690 | Androscoggin |
| Old Town | 7,833 | 7,840 | 8,130 | Penobscot |
| Portland † | 66,363 | 66,194 | 64,249 | Cumberland |
| Presque Isle | 9,641 | 9,692 | 9,511 | Aroostook |
| Rockland † | 7,291 | 7,297 | 7,609 | Knox |
| Saco | 18,581 | 18,482 | 16,822 | York |
| South Portland | 25,068 | 25,002 | 23,324 | Cumberland |
| Waterville | 15,697 | 15,722 | 15,605 | Kennebec |
| Westbrook | 17,540 | 17,494 | 16,142 | Cumberland |
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