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Almost 37 million people live in

Germany’s 300 largest cities Towns and cities ranked 1 to 100

Germany is a country of thousands of medium-sized towns and cities. Only three cities, Berlin, Hamburg and München (Munich), are Millionenstädte - cities with a population of more than one million. Another nine German cities have a population of more than 500,000 people.

According to the Deutscher Städtetag (German Associations of Towns and Cities) some 51 million people – the equivalent of 63 per cent of Germany’s total population - live in the country’s 5,700 towns and cities. The population of Germany’s 300 largest cities amounts to almost 37 million or 45 per cent of all people living in the country.

The data for the City Mayors tables of Germany’s 300 largest cities was collected from a number of sources. Urs Enke acted as research consultant.

Largest German cities
German cities ranked 1 to 100 | German cities ranked 101 to 200 | German cities ranked 201 to 300 |

Rank City State Population
1 Berlin Berlin 3,275,000
2 Hamburg Hamburg 1,686,100
3 München Bavaria 1,185,400
4 Köln Northrhine-Westfalia 965,300
5 Frankfurt Hessen 648,000
6 Essen Northrhine-Westfalia 588,800
7 Dortmund Northrhine-Westfalia 587,600
8 Stuttgart Baden-Württemberg 581,100
9 Düsseldorf Northrhine-Westfalia 568,900
10 Bremen Bremen 527,900
11 Hannover Lower Saxony 516,300
12 Duisburg Northrhine-Westfalia 513,400
13 Nürnberg Bavaria 486,700
14 Leipzig Saxony 486,100
15 Dresden Saxony 473,300
16 Bochum Northrhine-Westfalia 388,100
17 Wuppertal Northrhine-Westfalia 365,400
18 Bielefeld Northrhine-Westfalia 320,900
19 Bonn Northrhine-Westfalia 307,500
20 Mannheim Baden-Württemberg 306,100
21 Karlsruhe Baden-Württemberg 279,600
22 Gelsenkirchen Northrhine-Westfalia 276,200
23 Wiesbaden Hessen 269,200
24 Münster Northrhine-Westfalia 265,900
25 Mönchengladbach Northrhine-Westfalia 264,400
26 Chemnitz Saxony 255,600
27 Augsburg Bavaria 253,800
28 Braunschweig Lower Saxony 243,700
29 Aachen Northrhine-Westfalia 241,300
30 Krefeld Northrhine-Westfalia 238,000
31 Halle Saxony-Anhalt 237,400
32 Kiel Schleswig-Holstein 229,900
33 Magdeburg Saxony-Anhalt 224,100
34 Oberhausen Northrhine-Westfalia 221,700
35 Lübeck Schleswig-Holstein 213,400
36 Freiburg Baden-Württemberg 206,300
37 Hagen Northrhine-Westfalia 201,700
38 Erfurt Thuringia 195,000
39 Kassel Hessen 193,500
40 Rostock Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 192,100
41 Mainz Rhineland-Palatinate 186,700
42 Hamm Northrhine-Westfalia 180,300
43 Saarbrücken Saarland 180,000
44 Herne Northrhine-Westfalia 174,200
45 Mülheim Northrhine-Westfalia 173,000
46 Solingen Northrhine-Westfalia 164,500
47 Osnabrück Lower Saxony 164,000
48 Ludwigshafen Rhineland-Palatinate 162,000
49 Leverkusen Northrhine-Westfalia 161,700
50 Oldenburg Lower Saxony 157,600
51 Neuss Northrhine-Westfalia 150,400
52 Paderborn Northrhine-Westfalia 141,200
53 Heidelberg Baden-Württemberg 139,700
54 Darmstadt Hessen 137,800
55 Potsdam Brandenburg 128,700
56 Würzburg Bavaria 127,200
57 Göttingen Lower Saxony 127,100
58 Regensburg Bavaria 125,400
59 Recklinghausen Northrhine-Westfalia 124,500
60 Bottrop Northrhine-Westfalia 122,100
61 Wolfsburg Lower Saxony 119,300
62 Heilbronn Baden-Württemberg 118,500
63 Ingolstadt Bavaria 118,000
64 Ulm Baden-Württemberg 117,700
65 Remscheid Northrhine-Westfalia 117,700
66 Pforzheim Baden-Württemberg 117,100
67 Bremerhaven Bremen 116,800
68 Offenbach Hessen 115,500
69 Fürth Bavaria 111,900
70 Reutlingen Baden-Württemberg 111,400
71 Salzgitter Lower Saxony 111,400
72 Siegen Northrhine-Westfalia 108,900
73 Gera Thuringia 108,800
74 Koblenz Rhineland-Palatinate 108,800
75 Moers Northrhine-Westfalia 106,600
76 Bergisch Gladbach Northrhine-Westfalia 106,100
77 Cottbus Brandenburg 105,000
78 Hildesheim Lower Saxony 103,700
79 Witten Northrhine-Westfalia 103,400
80 Zwickau Saxony 100,900
81 Erlangen Bavaria 100,100
82 Iserlohn Northrhine-Westfalia 99,800
83 Trier Rhineland-Palatinate 99,100
84 Kaiserslautern Rhineland-Palatinate 98,800
85 Jena Thuringia 97,500
86 Schwerin Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 97,400
87 Gütersloh Northrhine-Westfalia 97,100
88 Marl Northrhine-Westfalia 94,500
89 Lünen Northrhine-Westfalia 91,700
90 Esslingen Baden-Württemberg 91,000
91 Velbert Northrhine-Westfalia 90,500
92 Ratingen Northrhine-Westfalia 89,800
93 Düren Northrhine-Westfalia 89,600
94 Ludwigsburg Baden-Württemberg 88,000
95 Wilhelmshaven Lower Saxony 87,800
96 Hanau Hessen 86,400
97 Minden Northrhine-Westfalia 84,400
98 Flensburg Schleswig-Holstein 83,800
99 Dessau Saxony-Anhalt 81,800
100 Villingen-Schwenningen Baden-Württemberg 81,500

German cities ranked 1 to 100 | German cities ranked 101 to 200 | German cities ranked 201 to 300 |THE LARGEST CITIES IN THE WORLD AND THEIR MAYORS 2010
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