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Smallest Cities in Greater Poland

Top 62 cities ranked by smallest cities

Smallest Cities — Greater Poland

1 Czempiń 5,093
2 Strzałkowo 5,140
3 Komorniki 5,144
4 Wyrzysk 5,263
5 Czerwonak 5,432
6 Śmigiel 5,531
7 Stęszew 5,596
8 Plewiska 5,861
9 Wieleń 6,067
10 Sieraków 6,090
11 Buk 6,102
14 Kłodawa 6,714
15 Zbąszyń 7,185
16 Kórnik 7,206
17 Pniewy 7,738
18 Witkowo 7,825
19 Trzemeszno 7,840
20 Jastrowie 8,452
21 Pobiedziska 8,677
22 Kostrzyn 8,965
23 Opalenica 8,991
24 Puszczykowo 9,143
26 Rogoźno 10,859
27 Międzychód 10,994
28 Wronki 11,462
29 Czarnków 11,562
30 Mosina 12,318
31 Wolsztyn 13,689
33 Ostrzeszów 14,446
34 Słupca 14,476
35 Kępno 14,813
36 Nowy Tomyśl 15,179
37 Trzcianka 16,914
38 Pleszew 17,640
39 Oborniki 17,915
40 Złotów 18,395
41 Szamotuły 18,588
42 Chodzież 19,776
43 Gostyń 20,771
44 Rawicz 21,380
46 Koło 23,493
47 Kościan 24,096
48 Jarocin 25,582
49 Wągrowiec 25,648
50 Luboń 26,431
51 Września 28,703
52 Swarzędz 29,010
53 Krotoszyn 29,231
54 Turek 29,533
55 Śrem 30,404
56 Leszno 63,565
57 Gniezno 70,269
59 Piła 75,532
60 Konin 81,258
61 Kalisz 108,759
62 Poznań 536,151

The smallest cities in Greater Poland (with populations above 5,000) offer a different quality of life compared to major metropolitan areas. Czempiń has a population of just 5,093. 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 5,093 residents, Czempiń 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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