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Youngest Cities in Rio Grande do Norte

Top 100 cities ranked by youngest cities

Youngest Cities — Rio Grande do Norte

1 Natal 34.3
2 Parnamirim 34.3
3 Mossoró 34.3
5 Macaíba 34.3
6 Ceará-Mirim 34.3
7 Extremoz 34.3
8 Caicó 34.3
9 Açu 34.3
11 Currais Novos 34.3
12 Santa Cruz 34.3
13 Apodi 34.3
14 Nova Cruz 34.3
15 João Câmara 34.3
16 Touros 34.3
17 Nísia Floresta 34.3
18 Pau dos Ferros 34.3
19 Canguaretama 34.3
20 Macau 34.3
21 Baraúna 34.3
22 Goianinha 34.3
23 Areia Branca 34.3
24 São Miguel 34.3
25 Monte Alegre 34.3
26 Santo Antônio 34.3
27 Parelhas 34.3
28 Caraúbas 34.3
29 Jucurutu 34.3
30 Tibau do Sul 34.3
32 Lagoa Nova 34.3
33 Guamaré 34.3
34 Ipanguaçu 34.3
36 Pedro Velho 34.3
37 Alexandria 34.3
38 Upanema 34.3
39 Paraú 34.3
40 Tangará 34.3
41 Arês 34.3
42 Serra do Mel 34.3
45 Poço Branco 34.3
46 Pendências 34.3
47 Brejinho 34.3
50 Angicos 34.3
51 Ielmo Marinho 34.3
52 Montanhas 34.3
53 Taipu 34.3
55 Patu 34.3
56 Cerro Corá 34.3
57 Passa e Fica 34.3
58 Tenente Ananias 34.3
59 Afonso Bezerra 34.3
60 Vera Cruz 34.3
61 Rio do Fogo 34.3
62 Espírito Santo 34.3
63 Acari 34.3
64 Florânia 34.3
65 Maxaranguape 34.3
67 Campo Redondo 34.3
68 Serra Caiada 34.3
69 Umarizal 34.3
70 São Tomé 34.3
71 Bom Jesus 34.3
72 Grossos 34.3
73 Lajes 34.3
74 Campo Grande 34.3
75 Carnaubais 34.3
76 Pureza 34.3
77 Luís Gomes 34.3
78 Boa Saúde 34.3
79 Baía Formosa 34.3
80 Lagoa Salgada 34.3
81 Martins 34.3
82 Cruzeta 34.3
85 Jaçanã 34.3
86 São Rafael 34.3
87 Portalegre 34.3
89 Riachuelo 34.3
90 Lagoa de Pedras 34.3
91 Itajá 34.3
93 Santa Luzia 34.3
94 Lagoa d'Anta 34.3
96 Jandaíra 34.3
97 Serrinha 34.3
98 São Vicente 34.3
100 Pedro Avelino 34.3

The youngest cities in Rio Grande do Norte by median age tend to be dynamic communities with growing populations and active lifestyles. Natal has a median age of 34.3 years.

Young median ages often reflect the presence of universities, military bases, or rapidly growing job markets that attract young workers and families. These cities typically have higher birth rates and more demand for schools and family-oriented services.

Cities with younger populations often feature vibrant nightlife, dining scenes, and cultural activities catered to younger demographics, along with strong demand for rental housing and entry-level employment opportunities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Half of Natal's population is under 34.3 years old.
  • 2. College towns and military base communities typically have the youngest median ages due to their large populations of 18-24 year olds.
  • 3. Cities with young populations often see faster economic growth and more entrepreneurial activity.

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