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Smallest Cities in Sindh

Top 100 cities ranked by smallest cities

Smallest Cities — Sindh

1 Goth Shams Pir 5,001
2 Kario Ghanwar 5,685
3 Nabisar 6,256
4 Pithoro 6,440
5 Goth Garelo 6,853
6 Kadhan 6,854
7 Kandiari 6,861
8 Jām Sāhib 6,869
9 Rajo Khanani 7,683
10 Goth Phulji 7,877
11 Bagarji 8,005
12 Adilpur 8,247
13 Mirpur Sakro 8,371
14 Karaundi 8,604
15 Bandhi 8,608
16 Samaro 8,784
17 Sann 8,834
18 Mirpur Bhtoro 8,866
19 Darya Khan Marri 8,973
20 Rustam 9,048
21 Jati 9,152
22 Bozdar Wada 9,175
23 Tangwani 9,255
24 Berani 9,975
25 Khadro 9,997
26 Miro Khan 10,590
27 Daromehar 10,869
28 Diplo 11,575
29 Mirwah Gorchani 12,139
30 Bhiria 12,186
31 Islamkot 12,426
32 Chamber 12,746
33 Lakhi 13,600
34 Tando Bago 14,095
35 Chak 14,275
36 Daulatpur 14,574
37 Sobhodero 14,623
38 Dokri 14,800
39 Madeji 14,802
40 Garhiyasin 14,810
41 Sinjhoro 15,970
42 Jhol 16,067
43 Chhor 16,301
44 Johi 16,311
45 Goth Radhan 16,786
46 Bhan 16,961
47 Daur 17,577
48 Naushahro Firoz 17,631
49 Tharu Shah 17,698
50 Chuhar Jamali 18,721
51 Warah 18,724
52 Matiari 18,929
53 Bhit Shah 19,325
55 Gharo 19,524
56 Dhoro Naro 19,907
57 Pad Idan 20,919
58 Talhar 21,154
59 Shahpur Chakar 21,446
60 Naukot 22,081
61 Hingorja 22,263
62 Khanpur Mahar 22,273
63 Ranipur 22,495
64 Mithi 23,431
65 Ubauro 23,462
66 Mian Sahib 25,000
67 Kot Diji 25,616
68 Kunri 26,773
69 Kandiaro 26,807
70 Sita Road 27,587
71 Nasirabad 27,809
72 Ghauspur 29,767
74 Mehar 30,429
75 Tando Jam 31,612
76 Sakrand 31,630
77 Digri 31,842
78 Setharja Old 32,651
79 Naudero 33,455
80 Kashmor 33,732
81 Gambat 34,005
82 Thul 34,472
83 Pir Jo Goth 35,537
84 New Badah 38,855
85 Khairpur 40,083
87 Sehwan 41,150
88 Thatta 44,302
89 Ratodero 47,819
90 Hala 47,915
91 Mirpur Mathelo 49,311
92 Matli 50,398
93 Rohri 50,649
94 Sanghar 62,033
95 Shahdadpur 67,249
96 Kotri 72,672
97 Pano Aqil 72,881
98 Moro 76,765
99 Kambar 77,481
100 Kandhkot 88,468

The smallest cities in Sindh (with populations above 5,000) offer a different quality of life compared to major metropolitan areas. Goth Shams Pir has a population of just 5,001. 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 5,001 residents, Goth Shams Pir 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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