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.
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 | City | province | 2018 estimate | 2011 Census | 2001 Census | 1991 Census | 1981 Census |
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1 | Seville | Seville | 688,711 | 698,042 | 684,633 | 683,028 | 645,817 |
2 | Málaga | Málaga | 571,026 | 561,435 | 524,414 | 522,108 | 483,847 |
3 | Córdoba | Córdoba | 325,708 | 328,326 | 308,072 | 302,154 | 279,386 |
4 | Granada | Granada | 232,208 | 241,003 | 240,661 | 255,212 | 246,642 |
5 | Jerez de la Frontera | Cádiz | 212,879 | 211,784 | 183,273 | 179,247 | 171,283 |
6 | Almería | Almería | 196,851 | 189,680 | 166,328 | 155,120 | 140,745 |
7 | Huelva | Huelva | 144,258 | 147,808 | 142,284 | 142,547 | 127,822 |
8 | Marbella | Málaga | 141,463 | 135,124 | 100,036 | 80,599 | 60,172 |
9 | Dos Hermanas | Seville | 133,168 | 128,433 | 101,988 | 78,025 | 57,548 |
10 | Algeciras | Cádiz | 121,414 | 117,695 | 101,468 | 101,256 | 85,390 |
11 | Cádiz | Cádiz | 116,979 | 124,014 | 133,363 | 154,347 | 156,711 |
12 | Jaén | Jaén | 113,457 | 116,469 | 112,590 | 103,260 | 95,783 |
13 | San Fernando | Cádiz | 95,174 | 96,786 | 88,073 | 85,410 | 72,103 |
14 | Roquetas de Mar | Almería | 94,925 | 86,799 | 50,096 | 26,842 | 18,891 |
15 | El Puerto de Santa María | Cádiz | 88,364 | 89,012 | 76,236 | 65,517 | 55,748 |
16 | El Ejido | Almería | 84,710 | 80,839 | 57,877 | 41,374 | 29,486 |
17 | Chiclana de la Frontera | Cádiz | 83,831 | 80,769 | 61,028 | 46,862 | 36,492 |
18 | Vélez-Málaga | Málaga | 80,817 | 76,922 | 57,142 | 50,999 | 41,937 |
19 | Mijas | Málaga | 80,630 | 74,028 | 46,232 | 31,680 | 14,777 |
20 | Fuengirola | Málaga | 75,396 | 72,019 | 49,675 | 37,742 | 29,160 |
21 | Alcalá de Guadaíra | Seville | 75,256 | 73,317 | 57,426 | 52,257 | 45,577 |
22 | Torremolinos | Málaga | 68,262 | 66,270 | 44,772 | 27,543 | 18,385 |
23 | Sanlúcar de Barrameda | Cádiz | 68,037 | 67,232 | 60,254 | 56,006 | 48,390 |
24 | Benalmádena | Málaga | 67,746 | 61,394 | 34,565 | 21,994 | 13,622 |
25 | Estepona | Málaga | 67,012 | 64,468 | 43,109 | 34,965 | 23,542 |
26 | La Línea de la Concepción | Cádiz | 62,940 | 65,412 | 59,437 | 58,315 | 56,609 |
27 | Motril | Granada | 60,592 | 60,460 | 51,298 | 46,500 | 40,506 |
28 | Linares | Jaén | 57,811 | 60,799 | 57,578 | 59,249 | 55,122 |
29 | Utrera | Seville | 52,617 | 51,722 | 45,175 | 43,220 | 38,097 |
30 | Rincón de la Victoria | Málaga | 46,093 | 41,040 | 25,302 | 12,601 | 7,803 |
31 | Mairena del Aljarafe | Seville | 45,890 | 42,570 | 35,833 | 24,556 | 12,672 |
32 | Lucena | Córdoba | 42,530 | 42,355 | 37,028 | 32,173 | 30,105 |
33 | Puerto Real | Cádiz | 41,650 | 41,299 | 35,783 | 29,638 | 23,890 |
34 | Antequera | Málaga | 41,154 | 41,741 | 40,289 | 38,765 | 35,765 |
35 | Alhaurín de la Torre | Málaga | 39,911 | 37,020 | 23,369 | 12,874 | 7,622 |
36 | Écija | Seville | 39,882 | 40,630 | 36,896 | 35,786 | 34,703 |
37 | La Rinconada | Seville | 38,406 | 37,436 | 29,282 | 21,320 | 18,274 |
38 | Los Palacios y Villafranca | Seville | 38,246 | 37,720 | 33,045 | 29,522 | 24,349 |
39 | Andújar | Jaén | 37,113 | 38,813 | 36,455 | 36,661 | 35,475 |
40 | Úbeda | Jaén | 34,602 | 35,622 | 32,926 | 30,538 | 29,038 |
41 | Ronda | Málaga | 33,978 | 36,473 | 34,468 | 33,900 | 30,762 |
42 | Arcos de la Frontera | Cádiz | 30,741 | 31,368 | 27,849 | 26,946 | 25,168 |
43 | Coria del Río | Seville | 30,657 | 29,880 | 24,040 | 21,928 | 19,954 |
44 | San Roque | Cádiz | 30,472 | 29,956 | 23,436 | 21,224 | 19,072 |
45 | Puente Genil | Córdoba | 30,241 | 30,304 | 28,004 | 26,387 | 26,215 |
46 | Níjar | Almería | 30,122 | 28,223 | 17,824 | 12,554 | 11,023 |
47 | Rota | Cádiz | 28,848 | 29,169 | 25,053 | 22,691 | 20,559 |
48 | Carmona | Seville | 28,620 | 28,817 | 25,794 | 23,617 | 22,887 |
49 | Morón de la Frontera | Seville | 27,844 | 28,389 | 27,710 | 27,207 | 27,986 |
50 | Camas | Seville | 27,463 | 26,433 | 24,966 | 25,501 | 25,574 |
51 | Lebrija | Seville | 27,432 | 27,241 | 24,121 | 22,250 | 19,561 |
52 | Lepe | Huelva | 27,047 | 26,538 | 19,676 | 16,565 | 14,053 |
53 | Almuñécar | Granada | 26,377 | 26,969 | 21,420 | 20,408 | 16,390 |
54 | Cártama | Málaga | 25,758 | 23,225 | 14,139 | 11,054 | 10,724 |
55 | Vícar | Almería | 25,405 | 23,482 | 16,784 | 11,885 | 7,640 |
56 | Tomares | Seville | 25,220 | 23,938 | 18,315 | 13,218 | 5,785 |
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