List of cities in Andalusia by population

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The following list sorts all cities in the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia with a population of more than 25,000. [1] As of January 1, 2018, 56 cities fulfill this criterion and are listed here. This list refers only to the population of individual municipalities within their defined limits, which does not include other municipalities or suburban areas within urban agglomerations.

List

The following table lists the 56 cities in Andalusia with a population of at least 25,000 on January 1, 2018, as estimated by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística. [2] A city is displayed in bold if it is a state or federal capital or italic if it is a provincial capital.

2018
Rank
Cityprovince2018 estimate2011 Census2001 Census1991 Census1981 Census
1 Seville Seville 688,711698,042684,633683,028645,817
2 Málaga Málaga 571,026561,435524,414522,108483,847
3 Córdoba Córdoba 325,708328,326308,072302,154279,386
4 Granada Granada 232,208241,003240,661255,212246,642
5 Jerez de la Frontera Cádiz 212,879211,784183,273179,247171,283
6 Almería Almería 196,851189,680166,328155,120140,745
7 Huelva Huelva 144,258147,808142,284142,547127,822
8 Marbella Málaga 141,463135,124100,03680,59960,172
9 Dos Hermanas Seville 133,168128,433101,98878,02557,548
10 Algeciras Cádiz 121,414117,695101,468101,25685,390
11 Cádiz Cádiz 116,979124,014133,363154,347156,711
12 Jaén Jaén 113,457116,469112,590103,26095,783
13 San Fernando Cádiz 95,17496,78688,07385,41072,103
14 Roquetas de Mar Almería 94,92586,79950,09626,84218,891
15 El Puerto de Santa María Cádiz 88,36489,01276,23665,51755,748
16 El Ejido Almería 84,71080,83957,87741,37429,486
17 Chiclana de la Frontera Cádiz 83,83180,76961,02846,86236,492
18 Vélez-Málaga Málaga 80,81776,92257,14250,99941,937
19 Mijas Málaga 80,63074,02846,23231,68014,777
20 Fuengirola Málaga 75,39672,01949,67537,74229,160
21 Alcalá de Guadaíra Seville 75,25673,31757,42652,25745,577
22 Torremolinos Málaga 68,26266,27044,77227,54318,385
23 Sanlúcar de Barrameda Cádiz 68,03767,23260,25456,00648,390
24 Benalmádena Málaga 67,74661,39434,56521,99413,622
25 Estepona Málaga 67,01264,46843,10934,96523,542
26 La Línea de la Concepción Cádiz 62,94065,41259,43758,31556,609
27 Motril Granada 60,59260,46051,29846,50040,506
28 Linares Jaén 57,81160,79957,57859,24955,122
29 Utrera Seville 52,61751,72245,17543,22038,097
30 Rincón de la Victoria Málaga 46,09341,04025,30212,6017,803
31 Mairena del Aljarafe Seville 45,89042,57035,83324,55612,672
32 Lucena Córdoba 42,53042,35537,02832,17330,105
33 Puerto Real Cádiz 41,65041,29935,78329,63823,890
34 Antequera Málaga 41,15441,74140,28938,76535,765
35 Alhaurín de la Torre Málaga 39,91137,02023,36912,8747,622
36 Écija Seville 39,88240,63036,89635,78634,703
37 La Rinconada Seville 38,40637,43629,28221,32018,274
38 Los Palacios y Villafranca Seville 38,24637,72033,04529,52224,349
39 Andújar Jaén 37,11338,81336,45536,66135,475
40 Úbeda Jaén 34,60235,62232,92630,53829,038
41 Ronda Málaga 33,97836,47334,46833,90030,762
42 Arcos de la Frontera Cádiz 30,74131,36827,84926,94625,168
43 Coria del Río Seville 30,65729,88024,04021,92819,954
44 San Roque Cádiz 30,47229,95623,43621,22419,072
45 Puente Genil Córdoba 30,24130,30428,00426,38726,215
46 Níjar Almería 30,12228,22317,82412,55411,023
47 Rota Cádiz 28,84829,16925,05322,69120,559
48 Carmona Seville 28,62028,81725,79423,61722,887
49 Morón de la Frontera Seville 27,84428,38927,71027,20727,986
50 Camas Seville 27,46326,43324,96625,50125,574
51 Lebrija Seville 27,43227,24124,12122,25019,561
52 Lepe Huelva 27,04726,53819,67616,56514,053
53 Almuñécar Granada 26,37726,96921,42020,40816,390
54 Cártama Málaga 25,75823,22514,13911,05410,724
55 Vícar Almería 25,40523,48216,78411,8857,640
56 Tomares Seville 25,22023,93818,31513,2185,785

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References

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  2. "Instituto Nacional de Estadistica. (Spanish Statistical Office)". www.ine.es. Retrieved 2019-04-28.