2010 Census Edit Continuing
| Rank | City/Town | Population | County |
|---|---|---|---|
| 27 | Inver Grove Heights | 33,880 | Dakota |
| 28 | Roseville | 33,660 | Ramsey |
| 29 | Andover | 30,598 | Anoka |
| 30 | Brooklyn Center | 30,104 | Hennepin |
| 31 | Winona † | 27,592 | Winona |
| 32 | Oakdale | 27,378 | Washington |
| 33 | Fridley | 27,208 | Anoka |
| 34 | Savage | 26,911 | Scott |
| 35 | Owatonna † | 25,599 | Steele |
| 36 | Shoreview | 25,043 | Ramsey |
| 37 | Austin † | 24,718 | Mower |
| 38 | White Bear Lake | 23,797 | Ramsey |
| 39 | Chaska † | 23,700 | Carver |
| 40 | Ramsey | 23,668 | Anoka |
| 41 | Faribault † | 23,352 | Rice |
| 42 | Champlin | 23,089 | Hennepin |
| 43 | Elk River † | 22,974 | Sherburne |
| 44 | Chanhassen | 22,952 | Carver |
| 45 | Prior Lake | 22,796 | Scott |
| 46 | Hastings † | 22,172 | Dakota |
| 47 | Crystal | 22,151 | Hennepin |
| 48 | Rosemount | 21,874 | Dakota |
| 49 | New Brighton | 21,456 | Ramsey |
| 50 | Farmington | 21,086 | Dakota |
| 51 | Golden Valley | 20,371 | Hennepin |
| 52 | New Hope | 20,339 | Hennepin |
| 53 | Lino Lakes | 20,216 | Anoka |
| 54 | South St. Paul | 20,160 | Dakota |
| 55 | Northfield | 20,007 | Rice |
| 56 | Willmar † | 19,610 | Kandiyohi |
| 57 | West St. Paul | 19,540 | Dakota |
| 58 | Columbia Heights | 19,496 | Anoka |
| 59 | Forest Lake | 18,375 | Washington |
| 60 | Stillwater † | 18,225 | Washington |
| 61 | Albert Lea † | 18,016 | Freeborn |
| 62 | Hopkins | 17,591 | Hennepin |
| 63 | Anoka † | 17,142 | Anoka |
| 64 | Red Wing † | 16,459 | Goodhue |
| 65 | St. Michael | 16,399 | Wright |
| 66 | Hibbing | 16,361 | St. Louis |
| 67 | Sartell | 15,876 | Stearns |
| 68 | Buffalo † | 15,453 | Wright |
| 69 | Ham Lake | 15,296 | Anoka |
| 70 | Hutchinson | 14,178 | McLeod |
| 71 | Robbinsdale | 13,953 | Hennepin |
| 72 | Marshall † | 13,680 | Lyon |
| 73 | Brainerd † | 13,590 | Crow Wing |
| 74 | Otsego | 13,571 | Wright |
| 75 | New Ulm † | 13,522 | Brown |
| 76 | Bemidji † | 13,431 | Beltrami |
| 77 | North Mankato | 13,394 | Nicollet |
| 78 | Hugo | 13,332 | Washington |
| 79 | Fergus Falls † | 13,138 | Otter Tail |
| 80 | Sauk Rapids | 12,773 | Benton |
| 81 | Worthington † | 12,764 | Nobles |
| 82 | Monticello | 12,759 | Wright |
| 83 | Vadnais Heights | 12,302 | Ramsey |
| 84 | Mounds View | 12,155 | Ramsey |
| 85 | Cloquet | 12,124 | Carlton |
| 86 | East Bethel | 11,626 | Anoka |
| 87 | North St. Paul | 11,460 | Ramsey |
| 88 | St. Peter † | 11,196 | Nicollet |
| 89 | Mendota Heights | 11,071 | Dakota |
| 90 | Alexandria † | 11,070 | Douglas |
| 91 | Grand Rapids † | 10,869 | Itasca |
| 92 | Waconia | 10,697 | Carver |
| 93 | Fairmont † | 10,666 | Martin |
| 94 | North Branch | 10,125 | Chisago |
| 95 | Big Lake | 10,060 | Sherburne |
| 96 | Little Canada | 9,773 | Ramsey |
| 97 | Arden Hills | 9,552 | Ramsey |
| 98 | Hermantown | 9,414 | St. Louis |
| 99 | Waseca † | 9,410 | Waseca |
| 100 | Mound | 9,052 | Hennepin |
| 101 | Virginia | 8,712 | St. Louis |
| 102 | East Grand Forks | 8,601 | Polk |
| 103 | Rogers | 8,597 | Hennepin |
| 104 | Thief River Falls † | 8,573 | Pennington |
| 105 | Detroit Lakes † | 8,569 | Becker |
| 106 | Little Falls † | 8,343 | Morrison |
| 107 | St. Anthony | 8,226 | Hennepin |
| 108 | Cambridge † | 8,111 | Isanti |
| 109 | Lake Elmo | 8,069 | Washington |
| 110 | Oak Grove | 8,031 | Anoka |
| 111 | Crookston † | 7,891 | Polk |
| 112 | Wyoming | 7,791 | Chisago |
| 113 | Mahtomedi | 7,676 | Washington |
| 114 | Baxter | 7,610 | Crow Wing |
| 115 | Orono | 7,437 | Hennepin |
| 116 | Victoria | 7,345 | Carver |
| 117 | New Prague | 7,321 | Scott |
| 118 | Shorewood | 7,307 | Hennepin |
| 119 | St. Francis | 7,218 | Anoka |
| 120 | Albertville | 7,044 | Wright |
| 121 | Litchfield † | 6,726 | Meeker |
| 122 | Waite Park | 6,715 | Stearns |
| 123 | Belle Plaine | 6,661 | Scott |
| 124 | St. Joseph | 6,534 | Stearns |
| 125 | International Falls † | 6,424 | Koochiching |
| 126 | Spring Lake Park | 6,412 | Anoka |
| 127 | Minnetrista | 6,384 | Hennepin |
| 128 | Kasson | 5,931 | Dodge |
| 129 | Stewartville | 5,916 | Olmsted |
| 130 | Glencoe † | 5,631 | McLeod |
| 131 | Jordan | 5,470 | Scott |
| 132 | Delano | 5,464 | Wright |
| 133 | Montevideo † | 5,383 | Chippewa |
| 134 | Corcoran | 5,379 | Hennepin |
| 135 | Falcon Heights | 5,321 | Ramsey |
| 136 | Morris † | 5,286 | Stevens |
| 137 | St. Paul Park | 5,279 | Washington |
| 138 | Redwood Falls | 5,254 | Redwood |
| 139 | Isanti | 5,251 | Isanti |
| 140 | Zimmerman | 5,228 | Sherburne |
| 141 | Lake City | 5,063 | Wabasha |
| 142 | Chisholm | 4,976 | St. Louis |
| 143 | Chisago City | 4,967 | Chisago |
| 144 | Circle Pines | 4,918 | Anoka |
| 145 | Byron | 4,914 | Olmsted |
| 146 | Medina | 4,892 | Hennepin |
| 147 | La Crescent | 4,830 | Houston |
| 148 | Luverne † | 4,745 | Rock |
| 149 | Princeton | 4,698 | Mille Lacs |
| 150 | Dayton | 4,671 | Hennepin |
| 151 | Windom † | 4,646 | Cottonwood |
| 152 | St. James † | 4,605 | Watonwan |
| 153 | Becker | 4,538 | Sherburne |
| 154 | North Oaks | 4,469 | Ramsey |
| 155 | Nowthen | 4,443 | Anoka |
| 156 | Lindstrom | 4,442 | Chisago |
| 157 | Oak Park Heights | 4,339 | Washington |
| 158 | Pipestone † | 4,317 | Pipestone |
| 159 | Sauk Centre | 4,317 | Stearns |
| 160 | Rockford | 4,316 | Wright |
| 161 | Watertown | 4,205 | Carver |
| 162 | Elko New Market | 4,110 | Scott |
| 163 | Grant | 4,096 | Washington |
| 164 | Wadena † | 4,088 | Wadena |
| 165 | Cannon Falls | 4,083 | Goodhue |
| 166 | Le Sueur | 4,058 | Le Sueur |
| 167 | Goodview | 4,036 | Winona |
| 168 | Cold Spring | 4,025 | Stearns |
| 169 | Dilworth | 4,024 | Clay |
Note: White Bear Township had a population of 10,949 at the 2010 Census. This would place it 91st overall out of what would be 170 cities with a population above 4,000.
Populations are 2010 Census
Read more about this topic: List Of Cities In Minnesota (population 5,000+)
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