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This post is a list of the top 60 Washington cities by population in 2018 (city proper). The photo above is Seattle in 2011. Data source: Wikipedia
This post is a list of the top 60 Washington cities by population in 2018 (city proper). The photo above is Seattle in 2011. Data source: Wikipedia
- Seattle: 744 thousand
- Spokane: 219 thousand
- Tacoma: 216 thousand
- Vancouver: 183 thousand
- Bellevue: 147 thousand
- Kent: 129 thousand
- Everett: 111 thousand
- Renton: 102 thousand
- Spokane Valley: 99 thousand
- Federal Way: 97 thousand
- Yakima: 93 thousand
- Bellingham: 90 thousand
- Kirkland: 89 thousand
- Kennewick: 82 thousand
- Auburn: 81 thousand
- Pasco: 74 thousand
- Marysville: 69 thousand
- Redmond: 67 thousand
- Sammamish: 65 thousand
- Lakewood: 60 thousand
- Richland: 57 thousand
- Shoreline: 56 thousand
- Olympia: 52 thousand
- Burien: 51 thousand
- Lacey: 50 thousand
- Bothell: 46 thousand
- Edmonds: 42 thousand
- Puyallup: 41 thousand
- Bremerton: 41 thousand
- Issaquah: 39 thousand
- Lynnwood: 38 thousand
- Longview: 38 thousand
- Mount Vernon: 35 thousand
- Wenatchee: 34 thousand
- Pullman: 34 thousand
- University Place: 33 thousand
- Lake Stevens: 33 thousand
- Walla Walla: 32 thousand
- Des Moines: 32 thousand
- SeaTac: 29 thousand
- Maple Valley: 27 thousand
- Mercer Island: 25 thousand
- Bainbridge Island: 24 thousand
- Moses Lake: 24 thousand
- Camas: 23 thousand
- Tumwater: 23 thousand
- Oak Harbor: 23 thousand
- Kenmore: 23 thousand
- Mukilteo: 21 thousand
- Mountlake Terrace: 21 thousand
- Covington: 21 thousand
- Bonney Lake: 21 thousand
- Mill Creek: 20 thousand
- Ellensburg: 20 thousand
- Battle Ground: 20 thousand
- Tukwila: 20 thousand
- Port Angeles: 20 thousand
- Arlington: 19 thousand
- Monroe: 19 thousand
- Centralia: 17 thousand