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The UK's 200 largest
towns, cities and districts
With a population of more than seven million people, London, the UK's capital, has no equal among its UK peers. Britain's only other city with a population of more than one million is the West Midland city of Birmingham. With Leeds, Glasgow and Sheffield, there are only three more British cities with a population of more than 500,000.
CityMayor's table of top UK cities is made up of the country's 200 largest cities, towns and districts. Not all areas listed in the table are urban in nature. For example, South Gloucestershire, north of Bristol, is predominantly rural, while Bath and North East Somerset comprises the spa city of Bath and the mainly rural area of North East Somerset. In Scotland, the Scottish Borders comprises the markets towns of Peeble and Galashiels as well as large areas of rural and uncultivated hill areas.Largest UK cities
Cities, towns & districts | Population | Males (% of total) |
---|---|---|
London | 7,074,265 | 49.12 |
Birmingham | 1,020,589 | 49.42 |
Leeds | 726,939 | 49.43 |
Glasgow | 616,430 | 47.73 |
Sheffield | 530,375 | 49.73 |
Bradford | 483,422 | 49.32 |
Liverpool | 467,995 | 48.80 |
Edinburgh | 448,850 | 48.29 |
Manchester | 430,818 | 49.33 |
Bristol | 399,633 | 49.59 |
Kirklees | 388,807 | 49.17 |
Fife | 349,300 | 48.44 |
Wirral | 329,179 | 47.89 |
North Lanarkshire | 325,940 | 48.58 |
Wakefield | 317,342 | 49.53 |
Cardiff | 315,040 | 49.09 |
Dudley | 312,194 | 49.62 |
Wigan | 309,786 | 49.50 |
East Riding | 308,689 | 48.87 |
South Lanarkshire | 307,450 | 48.37 |
Coventry | 306,503 | 49.43 |
Belfast | 297,300 | n/a |
Leicester | 294,830 | 49.64 |
Sunderland | 294,261 | 48.79 |
Sandwell | 292,196 | 49.09 |
Doncaster | 291,804 | 49.28 |
Stockport | 291,080 | 48.55 |
Sefton | 289,739 | 47.75 |
Nottingham | 283,969 | 49.38 |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne | 282,338 | 49.19 |
Kingston-upon-Hull | 266,775 | 49.63 |
Bolton | 265,449 | 49.30 |
Walsall | 262,593 | 49.55 |
Plymouth | 255,826 | 49.20 |
Rotherham | 255,342 | 49.49 |
Stoke-on-Trent | 254,438 | 49.57 |
Wolverhampton | 244,453 | 49.28 |
Rhondda, Cynon, Taff | 240,117 | 49.40 |
South Gloucestershire | 235,129 | 50.01 |
Derby | 233,708 | 49.59 |
Swansea | 230,180 | 49.04 |
Salford | 229,179 | 49.56 |
Aberdeenshire | 227,430 | 49.70 |
Barnsley | 227,213 | 49.14 |
Tameside | 220,722 | 49.39 |
Oldham | 220,172 | 48.95 |
Trafford | 218,893 | 49.05 |
Aberdeen | 217,260 | 48.88 |
Southampton | 214,859 | 50.42 |
Highland | 208,700 | 49.06 |
Rochdale | 207,563 | 49.09 |
Solihull | 203,922 | 48.89 |
Gateshead | 200,968 | 48.88 |
Milton Keynes | 197,131 | 49.85 |
North Tyneside | 193,619 | 47.97 |
Calderdale | 192,844 | 48.79 |
Northampton | 192,382 | 49.30 |
Portsmouth | 190,370 | 50.96 |
Warrington | 189,012 | 49.59 |
North Somerset | 185,340 | 48.68 |
Bury | 181,873 | 49.54 |
Luton | 181,468 | 50.15 |
St Helens | 179,483 | 49.19 |
Stockton-on-Tees | 179,009 | 49.20 |
Renfrewshire | 178,550 | 48.28 |
York | 175,095 | 48.75 |
Thamesdown | 174,598 | 49.93 |
Southend-on-Sea | 172,266 | 48.13 |
New Forest | 169,513 | 48.40 |
Caerphilly | 169,125 | 49.11 |
Carmarthenshire | 169,108 | 48.65 |
Bath & North East Somerset | 164,725 | 48.77 |
Wycombe | 164,045 | 49.87 |
Basildon | 163,280 | 49.24 |
Bournemouth | 160,749 | 47.46 |
Peterborough | 158,674 | 49.95 |
North East Lincolnshire | 158,503 | 48.97 |
Chelmsford | 156,601 | 49.26 |
Brighton | 156,124 | 49.22 |
South Tyneside | 156,078 | 48.69 |
Charnwood | 155,724 | 49.92 |
Aylesbury Vale | 154,927 | 49.73 |
Colchester | 154,176 | 49.35 |
Knowsley | 154,053 | 48.58 |
North Lincolnshire | 152,767 | 49.39 |
Huntingdonshire | 152,742 | 49.35 |
Macclesfield | 152,604 | 48.86 |
Blackpool | 152,459 | 48.46 |
West Lothian | 150,770 | 49.20 |
South Somerset | 150,710 | 48.87 |
Dundee | 150,250 | 47.75 |
Basingstoke & Deane | 147,914 | 49.67 |
Harrogate | 147,635 | 47.66 |
Dumfries & Galloway | 147,600 | 48.58 |
Middlesbrough | 146,778 | 48.97 |
Flintshire | 144,918 | 49.30 |
Rochester-upon-Medway | 144,478 | 49.40 |
The Wrekin | 144,154 | 49.60 |
Newbury | 143,727 | 49.67 |
Falkirk | 143,040 | 48.57 |
Reading | 142,851 | 50.62 |
Wokingham | 142,361 | 50.53 |
Windsor & Maidenhead | 141,548 | 49.73 |
Maidstone | 140,664 | 49.23 |
Redcar & Cleveland | 139,785 | 48.98 |
North Ayrshire | 139,520 | 48.14 |
Blackburn | 139,491 | 49.25 |
Neath Port Talbot | 139,459 | 48.81 |
Poole | 139,226 | 48.40 |
Wealden | 138,030 | 47.73 |
Arun | 137,978 | 47.52 |
Bedford | 137,451 | 49.82 |
Oxford | 137,343 | 50.40 |
Lancaster | 136,948 | 48.61 |
Newport | 136,789 | 48.86 |
Canterbury | 136,481 | 48.67 |
Preston | 134,818 | 49.84 |
Dacorum | 134,733 | 49.29 |
Cherwell | 132,687 | 49.28 |
Perth & Kinross | 132,570 | 48.23 |
Thurrock | 132,283 | 49.75 |
Tendring | 132,265 | 47.53 |
Kings Lynn & West Norfolk | 131,214 | 49.20 |
St Albans | 130,267 | 49.42 |
Bridgend | 130,080 | 48.47 |
South Cambridgeshire | 128,422 | 49.44 |
Braintree | 126,236 | 49.51 |
Norwich | 126,221 | 49.02 |
Thanet | 125,543 | 47.45 |
Isle of Wight | 125,466 | 48.19 |
Mid Sussex | 125,329 | 49.30 |
South Oxfordshire | 124,637 | 49.32 |
Guildford | 124,567 | 49.39 |
Elmbridge | 124,539 | 48.42 |
Stafford | 124,531 | 49.51 |
Powys | 124,418 | 49.65 |
East Hertfordshire | 123,553 | 50.00 |
Torbay | 123,413 | 46.94 |
Wrexham Maelor | 123,308 | 48.51 |
East Devon | 123,105 | 46.90 |
East Lindsey | 123,058 | 48.27 |
Halton | 123,038 | 49.15 |
Warwick | 122,506 | 49.16 |
East Ayrshire | 122,350 | 48.31 |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | 122,314 | 49.17 |
North Wiltshire | 121,747 | 50.06 |
South Kesteven | 119,951 | 48.66 |
Epping Forest | 119,512 | 48.89 |
Vale of Glamorgan | 119,358 | 48.71 |
Reigate & Banstead | 119,307 | 49.10 |
Chester | 119,221 | 48.91 |
Mid Bedfordshire | 118,945 | 49.57 |
Suffolk Coastal | 118,681 | 49.10 |
Horsham | 118,569 | 49.08 |
Nuneaton & Bedworth | 118,340 | 49.91 |
Gwynedd | 117,775 | 48.56 |
Swale | 117,562 | 49.97 |
Havant & Waterloo | 117,341 | 48.42 |
Teignbridge | 116,743 | 48.22 |
Cambridge | 116,701 | 50.13 |
Vale Royal | 115,233 | 49.25 |
Amber Valley | 115,224 | 49.72 |
North Hertfordshire | 114,941 | 49.53 |
South Ayrshire | 114,630 | 47.81 |
Waverley | 114,133 | 48.49 |
Broadland | 113,896 | 49.15 |
Crewe & Nantwich | 113,670 | 49.80 |
Breckland | 113,654 | 48.90 |
Ipswich | 113,642 | 48.96 |
Pembrokeshire | 113,597 | 48.78 |
Vale of White Horse | 112,545 | 50.63 |
Salisbury | 112,534 | 48.43 |
Gedling | 112,194 | 49.01 |
Eastleigh | 111,732 | 49.50 |
Broxtowe | 111,429 | 49.55 |
Stratford-on-Avon | 111,211 | 48.71 |
South Bedfordshire | 110,949 | 49.72 |
Angus | 110,780 | 48.78 |
East Hampshire | 110,761 | 48.64 |
East Dunbartonshire | 110,750 | 48.87 |
Conway | 110,596 | 47.48 |
Sevenoaks | 110,476 | 48.86 |
Slough | 110,462 | 49.49 |
Bracknell Forest | 110,092 | 50.62 |
West Lancashire | 109,763 | 49.23 |
West Wiltshire | 108,889 | 49.35 |
Ashfield | 108,558 | 49.52 |
Lisburn | 108,400 | n/a |
Scarborough | 108,258 | 47.76 |
Stroud | 108,022 | 49.15 |
Wychavon | 108,009 | 48.93 |
Waveney | 107,731 | 48.29 |
Exeter | 107,729 | 49.34 |
Dover | 107,398 | 48.75 |
Test Valley | 107,182 | 49.47 |
Gloucester | 106,834 | 49.92 |
Erewash | 106,818 | 49.65 |
Cheltenham | 106,692 | 49.14 |
Bassetlaw | 106,303 | 49.62 |
Scottish Borders | 106,100 | 48.16 |
THE LARGEST CITIES IN THE WORLD AND THEIR MAYORS 2010
Introduction
Cities by size: 1 to 150 | 151 to 300 | 301 to 450 | 451 to 550 |
Cities in alphabetical order: A to D | E to L | M to R | S to Z |
Cities by countries: A to D | E to L | M to R | S to Z |