List of cities in Nebraska
List of cities in Nebraska, arranged in alphabetical order.
List of Largest Cities in Nebraska by Population
Population data based on 2010 census.[1]
2014 Rank | City | 2014 Estimate[2] | 2010 Census[3] | Change | County |
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1 | Omaha | 446,599 | 408,958 | +9.20% | Douglas |
2 | Lincoln | 272,996 | 258,379 | +5.66% | Lancaster |
3 | Bellevue | 53,936 | 50,137 | +7.58% | Sarpy |
4 | Grand Island | 51,236 | 48,520 | +5.60% | Hall |
5 | Kearney | 32,469 | 30,787 | +5.46% | Buffalo |
6 | Fremont | 26,500 | 26,397 | +0.39% | Dodge |
7 | Hastings | 24,915 | 24,907 | +0.03% | Adams |
9 | North Platte | 24,327 | 24,733 | −1.64% | Lincoln |
8 | Norfolk | 24,444 | 24,210 | +0.97% | Madison |
11 | Columbus | 22,630 | 22,111 | +2.35% | Platte |
10 | Papillion | 23,270 | 18,894 | +23.16% | Sarpy |
12 | La Vista | 17,636 | 15,758 | +11.92% | Sarpy |
13 | Scottsbluff | 14,875 | 15,039 | −1.09% | Scotts Bluff |
14 | South Sioux City | 13,360 | 13,353 | +0.05% | Dakota |
15 | Beatrice | 12,055 | 12,459 | −3.24% | Gage |
16 | Lexington | 10,146 | 10,230 | −0.82% | Dawson |
17 | Alliance | 8,519 | 8,491 | +0.33% | Box Butte |
18 | Gering | 8,372 | 8,500 | −1.51% | Scotts Bluff |
19 | Blair | 7,986 | 7,990 | −0.05% | Washington |
20 | York | 7,957 | 7,766 | +2.46% | York |
21 | McCook | 7,611 | 7,698 | −1.13% | Red Willow |
22 | Nebraska City | 7,265 | 7,289 | −0.33% | Otoe |
23 | Ralston | 7,216 | 5,943 | +21.42% | Douglas |
25 | Crete | 7,034 | 6,960 | +1.06% | Saline |
24 | Seward | 7,128 | 6,964 | +2.35% | Seward |
26 | Sidney | 6,914 | 6,757 | +2.32% | Cheyenne |
27 | Plattsmouth | 6,487 | 6,502 | −0.23% | Cass |
28 | Schuyler | 6,169 | 6,211 | −0.68% | Colfax |
30 | Chadron | 5,767 | 5,851 | −1.44% | Dawes |
29 | Gretna | 5,890 | 4,441 | +32.63% | Sarpy |
31 | Wayne | 5,577 | 5,660 | −1.47% | Wayne |
32 | Holdrege | 5,508 | 5,495 | +0.24% | Phelps |
33 | Ogallala | 4,594 | 4,737 | −3.02% | Keith |
34 | Wahoo | 4,485 | 4,508 | −0.51% | Saunders |
35 | Aurora | 4,472 | 4,479 | −0.16% | Hamilton |
36 | Falls City | 4,216 | 4,325 | −2.52% | Richardson |
37 | Cozad | 3,912 | 3,977 | −1.63% | Dawson |
38 | Fairbury | 3,803 | 3,942 | −3.53% | Jefferson |
40 | O'Neill | 3,663 | 3,705 | −1.13% | Holt |
39 | Waverly | 3,709 | 3,277 | +13.18% | Lancaster |
41 | Gothenburg | 3,542 | 3,574 | −0.90% | Dawson |
42 | Broken Bow | 3,482 | 3,559 | −2.16% | Custer |
43 | Auburn | 3,382 | 3,460 | −2.25% | Nemaha |
44 | West Point | 3,330 | 3,364 | −1.01% | Cuming |
45 | Minden | 3,029 | 2,923 | +3.63% | Kearney |
46 | Central City | 2,890 | 2,934 | −1.50% | Merrick |
47 | David City | 2,887 | 2,906 | −0.65% | Butler |
48 | Valentine | 2,785 | 2,737 | +1.75% | Cherry |
49 | Ashland | 2,540 | 2,453 | +3.55% | Saunders |
50 | Kimball | 2,422 | 2,496 | −2.96% | Kimball |
51 | Madison | 2,380 | 2,438 | −2.38% | Madison |
52 | St. Paul | 2,335 | 2,290 | +1.97% | Howard |
53 | Milford | 2,194 | 2,090 | +4.98% | Seward |
54 | Geneva | 2,141 | 2,217 | −3.43% | Fillmore |
56 | Imperial | 2,073 | 2,071 | +0.10% | Chase |
55 | Ord | 2,084 | 2,112 | −1.33% | Valley |
57 | Valley | 2,071 | 1,875 | +10.45% | Douglas |
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B
- Bassett
- Battle Creek
- Bayard
- Beatrice
- Beaver City
- Bellevue
- Benkelman
- Bennington
- Blair
- Bloomfield
- Blue Hill
- Blue Springs
- Bridgeport
- Broken Bow
- Burwell
C
- Cambridge
- Central City
- Chadron
- Chappell
- Clarkson
- Clay Center
- Columbus
- Cozad
- Crawford
- Creighton
- Crete
- Crofton
- Curtis
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H
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K
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O
P
R
S
- St. Edward
- St. Paul
- Sargent
- Schuyler
- Scottsbluff
- Scribner
- Seward
- Sidney
- South Sioux City
- Springfield
- Stanton
- Stromsburg
- Superior
- Sutton
- Syracuse
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See also
References
- ↑ "Nebraska State & County QuickFacts". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
- ↑ "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
- ↑ "2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File". American FactFinder2. U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
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