Largest Cities By Population in The Pacific Northwest
City | State/Province | Population | Metropolitan Area |
---|---|---|---|
Seattle | Washington | 608,660 | 3,439,809 |
Vancouver | British Columbia | 603,502 | 2,313,328 |
Portland | Oregon | 583,776 | 2,226,009 |
Surrey | British Columbia | 468,251 | |
Anchorage | Alaska | 291,826 | 374,259 |
Burnaby | British Columbia | 223,218 | |
Spokane | Washington | 208,916 | 471,221 |
Boise | Idaho | 205,671 | 616,561 |
Tacoma | Washington | 198,397 | |
Richmond | British Columbia | 190,473 | |
Vancouver | Washington | 161,791 | |
Eugene | Oregon | 156,185 | 351,715 |
Salem | Oregon | 154,637 | 390,738 |
Abbotsford | British Columbia | 133,497 | 170,191 |
Coquitlam | British Columbia | 126,456 | |
Bellevue | Washington | 122,363 | |
Kelowna | British Columbia | 117,312 | 179,839 |
Saanich | British Columbia | 109,752 | 344,615 |
Gresham | Oregon | 105,594 | |
Langley (Township) | British Columbia | 104,177 | |
Everett | Washington | 103,019 | |
Delta | British Columbia | 99,863 | |
Hillsboro | Oregon | 91,611 | |
Yakima | Washington | 91,067 | 243,231 |
Beaverton | Oregon | 89,803 | |
Kamloops | British Columbia | 85,678 | 98,754 |
North Vancouver (District) | British Columbia | 84,412 | |
Nanaimo | British Columbia | 83,810 | 98,021 |
Nampa | Idaho | 81,557 | |
Bellingham | Washington | 80,885 | |
Victoria | British Columbia | 80,017 | 344,615 |
Chilliwack | British Columbia | 77,936 | 92,308 |
Bend | Oregon | 76,639 | 170,705 |
Maple Ridge | British Columbia | 76,052 | |
Medford | Oregon | 74,097 | 207,010 |
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