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Smallest Cities in Styria

Top 39 cities ranked by smallest cities

Smallest Cities — Styria

2 Kindberg 5,197
3 Judendorf 5,475
4 Deuchendorf 5,507
5 Kirchenviertel 5,791
6 Ries 5,819
7 Mürzzuschlag 5,975
8 Pöllau 6,014
9 Fürstenfeld 6,327
10 Gleisdorf 6,418
11 Hafendorf 6,506
12 Liezen 6,587
13 Gratkorn 6,806
14 Seiersberg 7,728
15 Trofaiach 7,728
16 Leoben 8,264
17 Deutschlandsberg 8,429
18 Judenburg 8,481
19 Leibnitz 8,533
20 Puntigam 8,647
21 Bruck an der Mur 9,093
22 Weiz 9,221
23 Voitsberg 9,403
24 Mariatrost 9,631
25 Gösting 11,255
26 Knittelfeld 11,521
27 Waltendorf 11,960
28 Liebenau 14,447
29 Sankt Peter 15,187
30 Wetzelsdorf 15,687
31 Sankt Leonhard 15,853
32 Straßgang 16,268
33 Andritz 19,020
34 Eggenberg 20,511
35 Geidorf 24,767
36 Gries 29,363
37 Lend 31,147
38 Jakomini 32,912
39 Graz 303,270

The smallest cities in Styria (with populations above 5,000) offer a different quality of life compared to major metropolitan areas. Kalsdorf bei Graz has a population of just 5,171. These communities often feature lower costs of living, stronger neighborhood connections, and less congestion.

Small cities can offer significant advantages for residents seeking affordable housing, shorter commutes, and a close-knit community feel. Many serve as regional centers for surrounding rural areas, providing essential services while maintaining a small-town atmosphere.

Despite their smaller size, many of these cities have thriving local economies, good school systems, and access to outdoor recreation. They represent an alternative to the fast-paced lifestyle of major metropolitan areas.

Did You Know?

  • 1. At 5,171 residents, Kalsdorf bei Graz is smaller than a single large apartment complex in New York City.
  • 2. Small cities (5,000-10,000) make up the majority of incorporated places in the United States.
  • 3. Many of the smallest cities serve as county seats or regional service centers for surrounding rural communities.

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