List of cities in Wisconsin

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Cities of Wisconsin at night in 2012, as seen through the window of the International Space Station. The partial view of Minneapolis at top is part of neighboring Minnesota. ISS030-E-252782.jpg
Cities of Wisconsin at night in 2012, as seen through the window of the International Space Station. The partial view of Minneapolis at top is part of neighboring Minnesota.
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Wisconsin is a state located in the Midwestern United States. As of January 1, 2021, there were 190 cities in Wisconsin, and 1,883 municipalities. [1]

Contents

List of cities

City County(ies) Population
(2010 Census)
Population

(2020 Census)

Class [2] Incorporation
date
[3]
Abbotsford Clark
Marathon
2,3102,2754th1965
Adams Adams 1,9671,7614th1926
Algoma Kewaunee 3,1673,2434th1879
Alma Buffalo 7817164th1885
Altoona Eau Claire 6,7068,2934th1887
Amery Polk 2,9022,9624th1919
Antigo Langlade 8,2348,1004th1885
Appleton Calumet
Outagamie
Winnebago
72,62375,6442nd1857
Arcadia Trempealeau 2,9253,7374th1925
Ashland Ashland
Bayfield
8,2167,9084th1887
Augusta Eau Claire 1,5501,5674th1885
Baraboo Sauk 12,04812,5563rd1882
Barron Barron 3,4233,7334th1887
Bayfield Bayfield 4875844th1913
Beaver Dam Dodge 16,24316,7083rd1856
Beloit Rock 36,96636,6573rd1857
Berlin Green Lake
Waushara
5,5245,5714th1857
Black River Falls Jackson 3,6223,5234th1883
Blair Trempealeau 1,3661,3254th1949
Bloomer Chippewa 3,5393,6834th1920
Boscobel Grant 3,2313,2864th1873
Brillion Calumet 3,1483,2624th1944
Brodhead Green
Rock
3,2933,2744th1891
Brookfield Waukesha 37,92041,4643rd1954
Buffalo City Buffalo 1,0231,0074th1859
Burlington Racine
Walworth
10,46411,0473rd1900
Cedarburg Ozaukee 11,41212,1214th1885
Chetek Barron 2,2212,1724th1891
Chilton Calumet 3,9334,0804th1877
Chippewa Falls Chippewa 13,67914,7313rd1869
Clintonville Waupaca 4,5594,5914th1887
Colby Clark
Marathon
1,8521,9524th1891
Columbus Columbia
Dodge
4,9915,5404th1874
Cornell Chippewa 1,4671,4534th1956
Crandon Forest 1,9201,7134th1898
Cuba City Grant
Lafayette
2,0861,8904th1925
Cudahy Milwaukee 18,26718,2043rd1906
Cumberland Barron 2,1702,2744th1885
Darlington Lafayette 2,4512,4624th1877
Delafield Waukesha 7,0857,1854th1959
Delavan Walworth 8,4638,5054th1897
De Pere Brown 23,80025,4103rd1883
Dodgeville Iowa 4,6984,9844th1889
Durand Pepin 1,9311,8544th1887
Eagle River Vilas 1,3981,6284th1937
Eau Claire Chippewa
Eau Claire
65,88369,4212nd1872
Edgerton Dane
Rock
5,4615,9454th1883
Elkhorn Walworth 10,08410,2474th1897
Elroy Juneau 1,4421,3564th1885
Evansville Rock 5,0125,7034th1896
Fennimore Grant 2,4972,7644th1919
Fitchburg Dane 25,26029,6094th1983
Fond du Lac Fond du Lac 43,02144,6782nd1852
Fort Atkinson Jefferson 12,36812,5793rd1878
Fountain City Buffalo 8598064th1889
Fox Lake Dodge 1,5191,6044th1938
Franklin Milwaukee 35,45136,8163rd1956
Galesville Trempealeau 1,4811,6624th1942
Gillett Oconto 1,3861,2894th1944
Glendale Milwaukee 12,87213,3573rd1950
Glenwood City St. Croix 1,2421,3064th1895
Green Bay Brown 104,057107,3952nd1854
Green Lake Green Lake 9601,0014th1962
Greenfield Milwaukee 36,72037,8033rd1957
Greenwood Clark 1,0261,0584th1891
Hartford Dodge
Washington
14,22315,6263rd1883
Hayward Sawyer 2,3182,5334th1915
Hillsboro Vernon 1,4171,3974th1885
Horicon Dodge 3,6553,7674th1897
Hudson St. Croix 12,71914,7554th1858
Hurley Iron 1,5471,5584th1918
Independence Trempealeau 1,3361,4984th1942
Janesville Rock 63,57565,6152nd1853
Jefferson Jefferson 7,9737,7934th1878
Juneau Dodge 2,8142,6584th1887
Kaukauna Outagamie 15,46217,0893rd1885
Kenosha Kenosha 99,218 [4] 99,9862nd1850
Kewaunee Kewaunee 2,9522,8374th1883
Kiel Calumet
Manitowoc
3,7383,9324th1920
La Crosse La Crosse 51,32052,6802nd1856
Ladysmith Rusk 3,4143,2164th1905
Lake Geneva Walworth 7,6518,2774th1883
Lake Mills Jefferson 5,7086,2114th1905
Lancaster Grant 3,8683,9074th1878
Lodi Columbia 3,0503,1894th1941
Loyal Clark 1,2611,2034th1948
Madison Dane 233,209269,8402nd1856
Manawa Waupaca 1,3711,4414th1954
Manitowoc Manitowoc 33,73634,6263rd1870
Marinette Marinette 10,96811,1193rd1887
Marion Shawano
Waupaca
1,2601,3244th1898
Markesan Green Lake 1,4761,3774th1959
Marshfield Marathon
Wood
19,11818,9293rd1883
Mauston Juneau 4,4234,3474th1883
Mayville Dodge 5,1545,1964th1885
Medford Taylor 4,3264,3494th1889
Mellen Ashland 7316984th1907
Menasha Calumet
Winnebago
17,35318,2683rd1874
Menomonie Dunn 16,26416,8434th1882
Mequon Ozaukee 23,13225,1424th1957
Merrill Lincoln 9,6619,3474th1883
Middleton Dane 17,44221,8273rd1963
Milton Rock 5,5465,7164th1969
Milwaukee Milwaukee
Washington
Waukesha
594,833577,2221st1846
Mineral Point Iowa 2,4872,5814th1857
Mondovi Buffalo 2,7772,8454th1889
Monona Dane 7,5338,6244th1969
Monroe Green 10,82710,6614th1882
Montello Marquette 1,4951,4484th1938
Montreal Iron 8078014th1924
Mosinee Marathon 3,9884,4524th1931
Muskego Waukesha 24,13525,0323rd1964
Neenah Winnebago 25,50127,3193rd1873
Neillsville Clark 2,4632,3844th1882
Nekoosa Wood 2,5802,4494th1926
New Berlin Waukesha 39,58440,4513rd1959
New Holstein Calumet 3,2363,1954th1889
New Lisbon Juneau 2,5541,7484th1889
New London Outagamie
Waupaca
7,2957,3484th1877
New Richmond St. Croix 8,37510,0794th1885
Niagara Marinette 1,6241,6024th1992
Oak Creek Milwaukee 34,45136,4973rd1955
Oconomowoc Waukesha 15,71218,2033rd1875
Oconto Oconto 4,5134,6094th1869
Oconto Falls Oconto 2,8912,9574th1919
Omro Winnebago 3,5173,6524th1944
Onalaska La Crosse 17,73618,8034th1887
Oshkosh Winnebago 66,08366,8162nd1853
Osseo Trempealeau 1,7011,8114th1941
Owen Clark 9409164th1925
Park Falls Price 2,4622,4104th1912
Peshtigo Marinette 3,5023,4204th1903
Pewaukee Waukesha 13,19515,9143rd1999
Phillips Price 1,4781,5334th1891
Pittsville Wood 8748134th1887
Platteville Grant 11,22411,8364th1876
Plymouth Sheboygan 8,4458,9324th1877
Port Washington Ozaukee 11,25012,3534th1882
Portage Columbia 10,32410,5814th1854
Prairie du Chien Crawford 5,9115,5064th1872
Prescott Pierce 4,2584,3334th1857
Princeton Green Lake 1,2141,2674th1920
Racine Racine 78,86077,8162nd1848
Reedsburg Sauk 10,0149,9844th1887
Rhinelander Oneida 7,7988,2854th1894
Rice Lake Barron 8,4389,0404th1887
Richland Center Richland 5,1845,1144th1887
Ripon Fond du Lac 7,7337,8634th1858
River Falls Pierce
St. Croix
15,00016,1823rd1875
St. Croix Falls Polk 2,1332,2084th1958
St. Francis Milwaukee 9,3659,1614th1951
Schofield Marathon 2,1692,1574th1951
Seymour Outagamie 3,4513,5464th1879
Shawano Shawano 9,3059,2434th1874
Sheboygan Sheboygan 49,28849,9292nd1853
Sheboygan Falls Sheboygan 7,7758,2104th1913
Shell Lake Washburn 1,3471,3714th1961
Shullsburg Lafayette 1,2261,1734th1889
South Milwaukee Milwaukee 21,15620,7954th1897
Sparta Monroe 9,52210,0254th1883
Spooner Washburn 2,6822,4774th1909
Stanley Chippewa
Clark
3,6083,8044th1898
Stevens Point Portage 26,71725,6663rd1858
Stoughton Dane 12,61113,1734th1882
Sturgeon Bay Door 9,1449,6464th1883
Sun Prairie Dane 29,36435,9673rd1958
Superior Douglas 27,24426,7513rd1858
Thorp Clark 1,6211,7954th1948
Tomah Monroe 9,0939,5704th1883
Tomahawk Lincoln 3,3973,4414th1891
Two Rivers Manitowoc 11,71211,2713rd1878
Verona Dane 10,61914,0304th1977
Viroqua Vernon 5,0794,5044th1885
Washburn Bayfield 2,1172,0514th1904
Waterloo Jefferson 3,3333,4924th1962
Watertown Dodge
Jefferson
23,86122,9263rd1853
Waukesha Waukesha 70,71871,1582nd1895
Waupaca Waupaca 6,0696,2824th1878
Waupun Dodge
Fond du Lac
11,34011,3444th1878
Wausau Marathon 39,10639,9942nd1872
Wautoma Waushara 2,2182,2094th1901
Wauwatosa Milwaukee 46,39648,3872nd1897
West Allis Milwaukee 60,41160,3252nd1906
West Bend Washington 31,07831,7523rd1885
West Salem La Crosse 4,7995,2734th1851
Westby Vernon 2,2002,3324th1920
Weyauwega Waupaca 1,9001,7964th1939
Whitehall Trempealeau 1,5581,6454th1941
Whitewater Jefferson
Walworth
14,39014,8894th1885
Wisconsin Dells Adams
Columbia
Juneau
Sauk
2,6782,9424th1925
Wisconsin Rapids Wood 18,36718,8773rd1869

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References

  1. Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2011-2012, p. 727.
  2. Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (2021). "Population and political subdivisions" (PDF). Wisconsin Blue Book 2021-2022. pp. 526–529. ISBN   978-1-7333817-1-0 . Retrieved October 10, 2022.
  3. Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. Wisconsin Blue Book 2013-14 Archived 2013-12-08 at the Wayback Machine , pp. 735–738. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
  4. United States Census Bureau