List of cities in the Baltic states by population
This is a list of cities in the Baltic states by population. The population is measured within city limits on a national level, independently, by each statistical bureau. They are: Latvijas Statistika (Latvia),[1] Eesti Statistika (Estonia),[2] and Lietuvos Statistika (Lithuania).[3] Of the top 30 cities by population in the Baltics, 15 are Lithuanian, 10 are Latvian, and 5 are Estonian.
Rank | Arms | City | Population | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Riga | 627,487 | 2020 | |
2. | Vilnius | 589,019 | 2021 | |
3. | Tallinn | 446,996 | 2020 | |
4. | Kaunas | 293,257 | 2021 | |
5. | Klaipėda | 149,046 | 2021 | |
6. | Šiauliai | 101,862 | 2021 | |
7. | Tartu | 92,972 | 2020 | |
8. | Panevėžys | 84,587 | 2021 | |
9. | Daugavpils | 82,046 | 2020 | |
10. | Liepāja | 68,535 | 2020 | |
11. | Jelgava | 56,062 | 2020 | |
12. | Narva | 55,249 | 2019 | |
13. | Jūrmala | 49,687 | 2020 | |
14. | Alytus | 49,195 | 2021 | |
15. | Pärnu | 39,375 | 2019 | |
16. | Marijampolė | 34,749 | 2021 | |
17. | Ventspils | 33,906 | 2020 | |
18. | Kohtla-Järve | 33,743 | 2019 | |
19. | Mažeikiai | 32,201 | 2021 | |
20. | Rēzekne | 27,613 | 2020 | |
21. | Jonava | 26,123 | 2021 | |
22. | Utena | 25,296 | 2021 | |
23. | Ogre | 24,273 | 2020 | |
24. | Kėdainiai | 22,389 | 2021 | |
25. | Valmiera | 23,050 | 2019 | |
26. | Jēkabpils | 21,928 | 2020 | |
27. | Telšiai | 21,040 | 2021 | |
28. | Tauragė | 21,246 | 2021 | |
29. | Ukmergė | 19,851 | 2021 | |
30. | Visaginas | 17,889 | 2021 |
See also
- List of cities in Lithuania
- List of cities in Latvia
- List of cities and towns in Estonia
- List of metropolitan areas by population
- List of urban areas in the Nordic countries
- Largest metropolitan areas in the Nordic countries
- List of metropolitan areas in Sweden
References and notes
- "Table ISG12. RESIDENT POPULATION BY STATISTICAL REGION, CITY AND COUNTY". csb.gov.lv. Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
- Statistics Estonia
- Lietuvos statistika
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