List of cities and towns in Pomeranian Voivodeship

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As of 2019, the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, contained 35 towns (governed by a town mayor or burmistrz), as well as 7 cities (governed by a city mayor or prezydent miasta), including 4 cities with powiat rights .

Table by population on 2019, including two non-administrative metropolitan areas, namely the Tricity and the Little Kashubian Tricity.

AreaPopulation
(as of 2019)
Coat
of arms
POMERANIAN VOIVODESHIP TOTAL2,186,466 POL wojewodztwo pomorskie COA.svg
Tricity metro [a]745,603 Gdansk COA.svg POL Gdynia COA.svg Sopot Herb.PNG
Little Kashubian Tricity metro[b]124,823 POL Wejherowo COA.svg POL Rumia COA.svg POL Reda COA.svg
CITIES (BOLD)[c]AND TOWNS[d]1,473,317 PL road sign D-42.svg
Gdańsk*468,158 Gdansk COA.svg
Gdynia*246,244 POL Gdynia COA.svg
Słupsk*90,769 POL Slupsk COA 1.svg
Tczew 60,120 POL Tczew COA 1.svg
Starogard Gdański 47,775 POL Starogard Gdanski COA.svg
Wejherowo 49,652 POL Wejherowo COA.svg
Rumia 49,160 POL Rumia COA.svg
Sopot*35,827 Sopot Herb.PNG
Chojnice 39,890 POL Chojnice COA.svg
Malbork 38,465 POL Malbork COA.svg
Kwidzyn 38,444 POL Kwidzyn COA.svg
Lębork 35,333 POL Lebork COA.svg
Kościerzyna 23,776 POL Koscierzyna COA.svg
Pruszcz Gdański 31,135 POL Pruszcz Gdanski COA.svg
Reda 26,011 POL Reda COA.svg
Bytów 16,918 POL Bytow COA.svg
Ustka 15,460 POL Ustka COA (do 2006).svg
Kartuzy 14,536 POL Kartuzy COA.svg
Władysławowo 9,930 POL Wladyslawowo COA.svg
Człuchów 13,649 POL Czluchow COA.svg
Puck 11,213 POL Puck COA.svg
Miastko 10,439 POL Miastko COA.svg
Sztum 9,940 POL Sztum COA.svg
Nowy Dwór Gdański 9,905 POL Nowy Dwor Gdanski COA.svg
Czersk 9,910 POL Czersk COA.svg
Pelplin 7,784 POL Pelplin COA new.svg
Prabuty 8,695 POL Prabuty COA.svg
Gniew 6,707 POL Gniew COA.svg
Skarszewy 6,994 POL Skarszewy COA.svg
Żukowo 6,691 POL Zukowo COA.svg
Czarne 5,932 POL Czarne COA.svg
Dzierzgoń 5,364 POL Dzierzgon COA.svg
Debrzno 5,096 POL Debrzno COA old.svg
Brusy 5,188 POL Brusy COA.svg
Hel 3,267 POL Hel COA.svg
Jastarnia 2,704 POL Jastarnia COA.svg
Kępice 3,580 POL Kepice COA.svg
Nowy Staw 4,248 POL Nowy Staw COA 1.svg
Łeba 3,644 POL Leba COA (by Shazz).svg
Skórcz 3,625 POL Skorcz COA.svg
Czarna Woda 2,786 POL Czarna Woda COA.svg
Krynica Morska 1,303 POL Krynica Morska COA.svg
a Tricity=Gdańsk+Gdynia+Sopot
b Little Kashubian Tricity=Wejherowo+Rumia+Reda
c Urban gmina governed by a city mayor (prezydent miasta)
d Governed by a town mayor (burmistrz), either as an urban gmina or an urban locality within an urban-rural gmina
* city with powiat rights
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