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Largest Cities in Uusimaa

Top 100 cities ranked by largest cities

Largest Cities — Uusimaa

1 Helsinki 658,864
2 Espoo 323,910
3 Vantaa 252,724
4 East Helsinki 170,557
5 Porvoo 51,853
6 Järvenpää 46,942
7 Lohja 45,686
8 Nurmijärvi 45,356
9 Hyvinge 43,515
10 Tuusula 42,624
11 Kirkkonummi 41,821
12 Vuosaari 38,961
13 Kerava 38,535
14 Mellunkylä 36,360
15 Vartiokylä 30,244
16 Vihti 28,864
17 Leppävaara 28,409
18 Haaga 27,761
19 Kallio 27,051
20 Raseborg 26,982
21 Kaarela 26,414
22 Herttoniemi 26,047
23 Oulunkylä 23,854
24 Sibbo 22,903
25 Matinkylä 22,688
26 Laajasalo 22,419
27 Klaukkala 21,019
28 Mäntsälä 20,966
29 Lauttasaari 20,000
30 Suutarila 19,690
31 Myyrmäki 18,393
32 Pitäjänmäki 18,016
33 Espoonlahti 17,697
34 Munkkiniemi 17,334
35 Olari 16,929
36 Suurmetsä 16,452
37 Taka-Töölö 15,343
38 Viikki 15,177
39 Sörnäinen 14,999
40 Etu-Töölö 14,728
41 Jätkäsaari 14,718
42 Länsisatama 14,542
43 Ekenäs 14,377
44 Lovisa 14,362
45 Tapaninkylä 14,313
46 Kontula 14,108
47 Martinlaakso 13,992
48 Tapiola 13,617
49 Uppby 13,563
50 Kannelmäki 13,272
51 Pasila 12,921
52 Myllypuro 12,821
53 Etelä-Haaga 12,555
54 Hakunila 12,435
55 Kamppi 12,098
56 Alppiharju 11,481
57 Laaksolahti 11,320
58 Kivistö 11,125
59 Saunalahti 11,114
60 Nöykkiö 11,063
61 Ullanlinna 10,774
62 Pakila 10,730
63 Lintuvaara 10,554
64 Kilo 10,554
65 Vallila 10,375
66 Patola 10,352
67 Kauniainen 10,200
68 Pakkala 10,160
69 Hanko 9,962
70 Pohjois-Haaga 9,691
71 Latokartano 9,606
72 Linjat 9,562
74 Mellunmäki 9,297
76 Punavuori 9,258
77 Niittykumpu 8,934
78 Karis 8,853
79 Tikkurila 8,815
80 Toukola 8,750
81 Tapulikaupunki 8,741
83 Tuomarinkylä 8,623
84 Havukoski 8,581
85 Pukinmäki 8,573
86 Vattuniemi 8,509
87 Malminkartano 8,495
88 Mankkaa 8,468
89 Hämeenkylä 8,437
90 Kivenlahti 8,397
91 Karkkila 8,391
92 Siltamäki 8,241
93 Simonkylä 8,191
94 Käpylä 8,099
95 Soukka 8,069
96 Aurinkolahti 8,033
97 Viertola 7,974
98 Tapaninvainio 7,945
99 Roihuvuori 7,869

The largest cities in Uusimaa represent major centers of economic activity, cultural influence, and population growth. Helsinki leads with a population of 658,864, followed by Espoo and Vantaa. These cities serve as hubs for employment, education, and innovation, attracting residents from across the country and around the world.

Population size is a key indicator of a city's economic influence and infrastructure capacity. Larger cities typically offer more diverse job markets, extensive public transit systems, and a wider range of cultural amenities. 01 dominates the top 10 with 10 cities on the list, reflecting the state's strong economic pull and quality of life.

While large populations bring economic advantages, they also present challenges including higher costs of living, traffic congestion, and housing affordability concerns. Many of these cities have experienced significant growth over the past decade, driven by job opportunities in technology, healthcare, and professional services.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Helsinki's population is larger than that of many small nations.
  • 2. 01 has 10 cities in the top 10, more than any other state.
  • 3. The 50th largest city still has a population of 13,272 — larger than most cities worldwide.
  • 4. The top 5 cities combined have a population of 1,457,908.

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