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]
City | County(ies) | Population (2010 Census) | Population (2020 Census) | Class [2] | Incorporation date [3] |
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Abbotsford | Clark Marathon | 2,310 | 2,275 | 4th | 1965 |
Adams | Adams | 1,967 | 1,761 | 4th | 1926 |
Algoma | Kewaunee | 3,167 | 3,243 | 4th | 1879 |
Alma | Buffalo | 781 | 716 | 4th | 1885 |
Altoona | Eau Claire | 6,706 | 8,293 | 4th | 1887 |
Amery | Polk | 2,902 | 2,962 | 4th | 1919 |
Antigo | Langlade | 8,234 | 8,100 | 4th | 1885 |
Appleton | Calumet Outagamie Winnebago | 72,623 | 75,644 | 2nd | 1857 |
Arcadia | Trempealeau | 2,925 | 3,737 | 4th | 1925 |
Ashland | Ashland Bayfield | 8,216 | 7,908 | 4th | 1887 |
Augusta | Eau Claire | 1,550 | 1,567 | 4th | 1885 |
Baraboo | Sauk | 12,048 | 12,556 | 3rd | 1882 |
Barron | Barron | 3,423 | 3,733 | 4th | 1887 |
Bayfield | Bayfield | 487 | 584 | 4th | 1913 |
Beaver Dam | Dodge | 16,243 | 16,708 | 3rd | 1856 |
Beloit | Rock | 36,966 | 36,657 | 3rd | 1857 |
Berlin | Green Lake Waushara | 5,524 | 5,571 | 4th | 1857 |
Black River Falls | Jackson | 3,622 | 3,523 | 4th | 1883 |
Blair | Trempealeau | 1,366 | 1,325 | 4th | 1949 |
Bloomer | Chippewa | 3,539 | 3,683 | 4th | 1920 |
Boscobel | Grant | 3,231 | 3,286 | 4th | 1873 |
Brillion | Calumet | 3,148 | 3,262 | 4th | 1944 |
Brodhead | Green Rock | 3,293 | 3,274 | 4th | 1891 |
Brookfield | Waukesha | 37,920 | 41,464 | 3rd | 1954 |
Buffalo City | Buffalo | 1,023 | 1,007 | 4th | 1859 |
Burlington | Racine Walworth | 10,464 | 11,047 | 3rd | 1900 |
Cedarburg | Ozaukee | 11,412 | 12,121 | 4th | 1885 |
Chetek | Barron | 2,221 | 2,172 | 4th | 1891 |
Chilton | Calumet | 3,933 | 4,080 | 4th | 1877 |
Chippewa Falls | Chippewa | 13,679 | 14,731 | 3rd | 1869 |
Clintonville | Waupaca | 4,559 | 4,591 | 4th | 1887 |
Colby | Clark Marathon | 1,852 | 1,952 | 4th | 1891 |
Columbus | Columbia Dodge | 4,991 | 5,540 | 4th | 1874 |
Cornell | Chippewa | 1,467 | 1,453 | 4th | 1956 |
Crandon | Forest | 1,920 | 1,713 | 4th | 1898 |
Cuba City | Grant Lafayette | 2,086 | 1,890 | 4th | 1925 |
Cudahy | Milwaukee | 18,267 | 18,204 | 3rd | 1906 |
Cumberland | Barron | 2,170 | 2,274 | 4th | 1885 |
Darlington | Lafayette | 2,451 | 2,462 | 4th | 1877 |
Delafield | Waukesha | 7,085 | 7,185 | 4th | 1959 |
Delavan | Walworth | 8,463 | 8,505 | 4th | 1897 |
De Pere | Brown | 23,800 | 25,410 | 3rd | 1883 |
Dodgeville | Iowa | 4,698 | 4,984 | 4th | 1889 |
Durand | Pepin | 1,931 | 1,854 | 4th | 1887 |
Eagle River | Vilas | 1,398 | 1,628 | 4th | 1937 |
Eau Claire | Chippewa Eau Claire | 65,883 | 69,421 | 2nd | 1872 |
Edgerton | Dane Rock | 5,461 | 5,945 | 4th | 1883 |
Elkhorn | Walworth | 10,084 | 10,247 | 4th | 1897 |
Elroy | Juneau | 1,442 | 1,356 | 4th | 1885 |
Evansville | Rock | 5,012 | 5,703 | 4th | 1896 |
Fennimore | Grant | 2,497 | 2,764 | 4th | 1919 |
Fitchburg | Dane | 25,260 | 29,609 | 4th | 1983 |
Fond du Lac | Fond du Lac | 43,021 | 44,678 | 2nd | 1852 |
Fort Atkinson | Jefferson | 12,368 | 12,579 | 3rd | 1878 |
Fountain City | Buffalo | 859 | 806 | 4th | 1889 |
Fox Lake | Dodge | 1,519 | 1,604 | 4th | 1938 |
Franklin | Milwaukee | 35,451 | 36,816 | 3rd | 1956 |
Galesville | Trempealeau | 1,481 | 1,662 | 4th | 1942 |
Gillett | Oconto | 1,386 | 1,289 | 4th | 1944 |
Glendale | Milwaukee | 12,872 | 13,357 | 3rd | 1950 |
Glenwood City | St. Croix | 1,242 | 1,306 | 4th | 1895 |
Green Bay | Brown | 104,057 | 107,395 | 2nd | 1854 |
Green Lake | Green Lake | 960 | 1,001 | 4th | 1962 |
Greenfield | Milwaukee | 36,720 | 37,803 | 3rd | 1957 |
Greenwood | Clark | 1,026 | 1,058 | 4th | 1891 |
Hartford | Dodge Washington | 14,223 | 15,626 | 3rd | 1883 |
Hayward | Sawyer | 2,318 | 2,533 | 4th | 1915 |
Hillsboro | Vernon | 1,417 | 1,397 | 4th | 1885 |
Horicon | Dodge | 3,655 | 3,767 | 4th | 1897 |
Hudson | St. Croix | 12,719 | 14,755 | 4th | 1858 |
Hurley | Iron | 1,547 | 1,558 | 4th | 1918 |
Independence | Trempealeau | 1,336 | 1,498 | 4th | 1942 |
Janesville | Rock | 63,575 | 65,615 | 2nd | 1853 |
Jefferson | Jefferson | 7,973 | 7,793 | 4th | 1878 |
Juneau | Dodge | 2,814 | 2,658 | 4th | 1887 |
Kaukauna | Outagamie | 15,462 | 17,089 | 3rd | 1885 |
Kenosha | Kenosha | 99,218 [4] | 99,986 | 2nd | 1850 |
Kewaunee | Kewaunee | 2,952 | 2,837 | 4th | 1883 |
Kiel | Calumet Manitowoc | 3,738 | 3,932 | 4th | 1920 |
La Crosse | La Crosse | 51,320 | 52,680 | 2nd | 1856 |
Ladysmith | Rusk | 3,414 | 3,216 | 4th | 1905 |
Lake Geneva | Walworth | 7,651 | 8,277 | 4th | 1883 |
Lake Mills | Jefferson | 5,708 | 6,211 | 4th | 1905 |
Lancaster | Grant | 3,868 | 3,907 | 4th | 1878 |
Lodi | Columbia | 3,050 | 3,189 | 4th | 1941 |
Loyal | Clark | 1,261 | 1,203 | 4th | 1948 |
Madison | Dane | 233,209 | 269,840 | 2nd | 1856 |
Manawa | Waupaca | 1,371 | 1,441 | 4th | 1954 |
Manitowoc | Manitowoc | 33,736 | 34,626 | 3rd | 1870 |
Marinette | Marinette | 10,968 | 11,119 | 3rd | 1887 |
Marion | Shawano Waupaca | 1,260 | 1,324 | 4th | 1898 |
Markesan | Green Lake | 1,476 | 1,377 | 4th | 1959 |
Marshfield | Marathon Wood | 19,118 | 18,929 | 3rd | 1883 |
Mauston | Juneau | 4,423 | 4,347 | 4th | 1883 |
Mayville | Dodge | 5,154 | 5,196 | 4th | 1885 |
Medford | Taylor | 4,326 | 4,349 | 4th | 1889 |
Mellen | Ashland | 731 | 698 | 4th | 1907 |
Menasha | Calumet Winnebago | 17,353 | 18,268 | 3rd | 1874 |
Menomonie | Dunn | 16,264 | 16,843 | 4th | 1882 |
Mequon | Ozaukee | 23,132 | 25,142 | 4th | 1957 |
Merrill | Lincoln | 9,661 | 9,347 | 4th | 1883 |
Middleton | Dane | 17,442 | 21,827 | 3rd | 1963 |
Milton | Rock | 5,546 | 5,716 | 4th | 1969 |
Milwaukee | Milwaukee Washington Waukesha | 594,833 | 577,222 | 1st | 1846 |
Mineral Point | Iowa | 2,487 | 2,581 | 4th | 1857 |
Mondovi | Buffalo | 2,777 | 2,845 | 4th | 1889 |
Monona | Dane | 7,533 | 8,624 | 4th | 1969 |
Monroe | Green | 10,827 | 10,661 | 4th | 1882 |
Montello | Marquette | 1,495 | 1,448 | 4th | 1938 |
Montreal | Iron | 807 | 801 | 4th | 1924 |
Mosinee | Marathon | 3,988 | 4,452 | 4th | 1931 |
Muskego | Waukesha | 24,135 | 25,032 | 3rd | 1964 |
Neenah | Winnebago | 25,501 | 27,319 | 3rd | 1873 |
Neillsville | Clark | 2,463 | 2,384 | 4th | 1882 |
Nekoosa | Wood | 2,580 | 2,449 | 4th | 1926 |
New Berlin | Waukesha | 39,584 | 40,451 | 3rd | 1959 |
New Holstein | Calumet | 3,236 | 3,195 | 4th | 1889 |
New Lisbon | Juneau | 2,554 | 1,748 | 4th | 1889 |
New London | Outagamie Waupaca | 7,295 | 7,348 | 4th | 1877 |
New Richmond | St. Croix | 8,375 | 10,079 | 4th | 1885 |
Niagara | Marinette | 1,624 | 1,602 | 4th | 1992 |
Oak Creek | Milwaukee | 34,451 | 36,497 | 3rd | 1955 |
Oconomowoc | Waukesha | 15,712 | 18,203 | 3rd | 1875 |
Oconto | Oconto | 4,513 | 4,609 | 4th | 1869 |
Oconto Falls | Oconto | 2,891 | 2,957 | 4th | 1919 |
Omro | Winnebago | 3,517 | 3,652 | 4th | 1944 |
Onalaska | La Crosse | 17,736 | 18,803 | 4th | 1887 |
Oshkosh | Winnebago | 66,083 | 66,816 | 2nd | 1853 |
Osseo | Trempealeau | 1,701 | 1,811 | 4th | 1941 |
Owen | Clark | 940 | 916 | 4th | 1925 |
Park Falls | Price | 2,462 | 2,410 | 4th | 1912 |
Peshtigo | Marinette | 3,502 | 3,420 | 4th | 1903 |
Pewaukee | Waukesha | 13,195 | 15,914 | 3rd | 1999 |
Phillips | Price | 1,478 | 1,533 | 4th | 1891 |
Pittsville | Wood | 874 | 813 | 4th | 1887 |
Platteville | Grant | 11,224 | 11,836 | 4th | 1876 |
Plymouth | Sheboygan | 8,445 | 8,932 | 4th | 1877 |
Port Washington | Ozaukee | 11,250 | 12,353 | 4th | 1882 |
Portage | Columbia | 10,324 | 10,581 | 4th | 1854 |
Prairie du Chien | Crawford | 5,911 | 5,506 | 4th | 1872 |
Prescott | Pierce | 4,258 | 4,333 | 4th | 1857 |
Princeton | Green Lake | 1,214 | 1,267 | 4th | 1920 |
Racine | Racine | 78,860 | 77,816 | 2nd | 1848 |
Reedsburg | Sauk | 10,014 | 9,984 | 4th | 1887 |
Rhinelander | Oneida | 7,798 | 8,285 | 4th | 1894 |
Rice Lake | Barron | 8,438 | 9,040 | 4th | 1887 |
Richland Center | Richland | 5,184 | 5,114 | 4th | 1887 |
Ripon | Fond du Lac | 7,733 | 7,863 | 4th | 1858 |
River Falls | Pierce St. Croix | 15,000 | 16,182 | 3rd | 1875 |
St. Croix Falls | Polk | 2,133 | 2,208 | 4th | 1958 |
St. Francis | Milwaukee | 9,365 | 9,161 | 4th | 1951 |
Schofield | Marathon | 2,169 | 2,157 | 4th | 1951 |
Seymour | Outagamie | 3,451 | 3,546 | 4th | 1879 |
Shawano | Shawano | 9,305 | 9,243 | 4th | 1874 |
Sheboygan | Sheboygan | 49,288 | 49,929 | 2nd | 1853 |
Sheboygan Falls | Sheboygan | 7,775 | 8,210 | 4th | 1913 |
Shell Lake | Washburn | 1,347 | 1,371 | 4th | 1961 |
Shullsburg | Lafayette | 1,226 | 1,173 | 4th | 1889 |
South Milwaukee | Milwaukee | 21,156 | 20,795 | 4th | 1897 |
Sparta | Monroe | 9,522 | 10,025 | 4th | 1883 |
Spooner | Washburn | 2,682 | 2,477 | 4th | 1909 |
Stanley | Chippewa Clark | 3,608 | 3,804 | 4th | 1898 |
Stevens Point | Portage | 26,717 | 25,666 | 3rd | 1858 |
Stoughton | Dane | 12,611 | 13,173 | 4th | 1882 |
Sturgeon Bay | Door | 9,144 | 9,646 | 4th | 1883 |
Sun Prairie | Dane | 29,364 | 35,967 | 3rd | 1958 |
Superior | Douglas | 27,244 | 26,751 | 3rd | 1858 |
Thorp | Clark | 1,621 | 1,795 | 4th | 1948 |
Tomah | Monroe | 9,093 | 9,570 | 4th | 1883 |
Tomahawk | Lincoln | 3,397 | 3,441 | 4th | 1891 |
Two Rivers | Manitowoc | 11,712 | 11,271 | 3rd | 1878 |
Verona | Dane | 10,619 | 14,030 | 4th | 1977 |
Viroqua | Vernon | 5,079 | 4,504 | 4th | 1885 |
Washburn | Bayfield | 2,117 | 2,051 | 4th | 1904 |
Waterloo | Jefferson | 3,333 | 3,492 | 4th | 1962 |
Watertown | Dodge Jefferson | 23,861 | 22,926 | 3rd | 1853 |
Waukesha | Waukesha | 70,718 | 71,158 | 2nd | 1895 |
Waupaca | Waupaca | 6,069 | 6,282 | 4th | 1878 |
Waupun | Dodge Fond du Lac | 11,340 | 11,344 | 4th | 1878 |
Wausau | Marathon | 39,106 | 39,994 | 2nd | 1872 |
Wautoma | Waushara | 2,218 | 2,209 | 4th | 1901 |
Wauwatosa | Milwaukee | 46,396 | 48,387 | 2nd | 1897 |
West Allis | Milwaukee | 60,411 | 60,325 | 2nd | 1906 |
West Bend | Washington | 31,078 | 31,752 | 3rd | 1885 |
Westby | Vernon | 2,200 | 2,332 | 4th | 1920 |
Weyauwega | Waupaca | 1,900 | 1,796 | 4th | 1939 |
Whitehall | Trempealeau | 1,558 | 1,645 | 4th | 1941 |
Whitewater | Jefferson Walworth | 14,390 | 14,889 | 4th | 1885 |
Wisconsin Dells | Adams Columbia Juneau Sauk | 2,678 | 2,942 | 4th | 1925 |
Wisconsin Rapids | Wood | 18,367 | 18,877 | 3rd | 1869 |
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