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 Statistikos (Lithuania).[3] Of the top 40 cities by population in the Baltics, 20 are Lithuanian, 13 are Latvian, and 7 are Estonian.

Rank CoA City Population Date
1. Riga 703,581 January 1, 2010
2. Vilnius 560,190 [4] January 1, 2010
3. Tallinn 415,416 January 1, 2011
4. Kaunas 321,200 January 1, 2011
5. Klaipėda 161,300 January 1, 2011
6. Šiauliai 110,100 January 1, 2011
7. Panevėžys 114,500 January 1, 2011
8. Tartu 103,284 January 1, 2010
9. Daugavpils 102,396 January 1, 2011
10. Liepāja 83,415 January 1, 2011
11. Narva 65,881 January 1, 2010
12. Jelgava 64,516 January 1, 2011
13. Alytus 63,654 January 1, 2011
14. Jūrmala 56,060 January 1, 2011
15. Marijampolė 44,910 January 1, 2011
16. Pärnu 44,083 January 1, 2010
17. Ventspils 42,509 January 1, 2011
18. Mažeikiai 40,172 January 1, 2010
19. Kohtla-Järve 38,656 January 1, 2011
20. Rēzekne 34,912 January 1, 2010
21. Jonava 34,056 January 1, 2010
22. Utena 31,940 January 1, 2010
23. Kėdainiai 30,668 January 1, 2010
24. Telšiai 29,119 January 1, 2011
25. Visaginas 28,045 January 1, 2010
26. Valmiera 27,217 January 1, 2010
27. Tauragė 26,444 January 1, 2011
28. Jēkabpils 26,284 January 1, 2011
29. Ogre 26,167 January 1, 2010
30. Ukmergė 25,886 January 1, 2011
31. Plungė 23,055 January 1, 2010
32. Kretinga 21,175 January 1, 2010
33. Tukums 19,961 January 1, 2010
34. Šilutė 19,751 January 1, 2011
35. Radviliškis 19,189 January 1, 2010
36. Viljandi 18,543 January 1, 2010
37. Salaspils 18,159 January 1, 2009
38. Cēsis 18,021 January 1, 2010
39. Palanga 17,642 January 1, 2010
40. Rakvere 16,988 January 1, 2010

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