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Smallest Cities in Cundinamarca

Top 42 cities ranked by smallest cities

Smallest Cities — Cundinamarca

1 Arbeláez 5,252
2 Fómeque 5,389
3 Nemocón 5,466
4 El Rosal 5,552
5 La Vega 5,706
6 Villapinzón 5,874
7 Medina 7,281
8 Chocontá 7,592
9 Cáqueza 7,958
10 Sopó 8,396
11 Sasaima 9,807
12 La Calera 10,175
13 Caparrapí 10,301
14 Nilo 10,555
15 Agua de Dios 10,742
16 Ricaurte 10,788
17 Yacopí 10,887
18 Gachancipá 11,252
19 Anolaima 12,204
20 Viotá 12,589
21 Tocaima 13,649
22 Puerto Salgar 15,019
23 Tocancipá 15,355
24 Pacho 16,698
25 Cota 20,462
27 Silvania 20,581
28 Villeta 20,689
29 Sibaté 23,208
30 La Mesa 26,699
31 Bosconia 37,676
32 Guaduas 41,838
33 Cajicá 54,111
34 Fusagasugá 88,820
35 Girardot City 107,324
36 Funza 116,890
37 Chía 124,309
38 Mosquera 128,012
39 Zipaquirá 130,432
40 Madrid 135,000
41 Facatativá 141,762
42 Soacha 655,025

The smallest cities in Cundinamarca (with populations above 5,000) offer a different quality of life compared to major metropolitan areas. Arbeláez has a population of just 5,252. 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 5,252 residents, Arbeláez 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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