Below is the table showcasing the largest cities in Arizona based on their population. These cities serve as major hubs of culture, commerce, and community within the state. From the bustling metropolis of Phoenix, the capital and most populous city, to the vibrant urban centers of Tucson, Mesa, and Chandler, Arizona is home to a diverse range of cities that offer unique experiences and opportunities. Take a look at the table below to explore the population figures of these largest cities in Arizona.
Largest Cities in Arizona by Population |
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Rank | City | Population |
1 | Phoenix | 1,680,992 |
2 | Tucson | 548,073 |
3 | Mesa | 508,958 |
4 | Chandler | 257,165 |
5 | Scottsdale | 255,310 |
6 | Glendale | 252,381 |
7 | Gilbert | 242,090 |
8 | Tempe | 195,805 |
9 | Peoria | 178,351 |
10 | Surprise | 141,664 |
11 | Yuma | 97,908 |
12 | Avondale | 88,081 |
13 | Flagstaff | 75,038 |
14 | Goodyear | 79,003 |
15 | Buckeye | 79,620 |
16 | Lake Havasu City | 55,090 |
17 | Casa Grande | 59,230 |
18 | Sierra Vista | 44,420 |
19 | Maricopa | 48,602 |
20 | Oro Valley | 45,395 |
21 | Prescott Valley | 45,751 |
22 | Bullhead City | 40,376 |
23 | Prescott | 42,731 |
24 | Apache Junction | 42,589 |
25 | Marana | 41,744 |
26 | El Mirage | 36,826 |
27 | Kingman | 33,591 |
28 | Queen Creek | 33,649 |
29 | Florence | 32,513 |
30 | San Luis | 31,509 |
31 | Sahuarita | 31,420 |
32 | Fountain Hills | 25,375 |
33 | Nogales | 20,117 |
34 | Douglas | 16,436 |
35 | Eloy | 18,537 |
36 | Somerton | 16,187 |
37 | Payson | 15,478 |
38 | Paradise Valley | 14,931 |
39 | Coolidge | 12,999 |
40 | Cottonwood | 12,350 |
41 | Chino Valley | 12,045 |
42 | Camp Verde | 11,545 |
43 | Show Low | 11,241 |
44 | Sedona | 10,418 |
45 | Winslow | 9,885 |
46 | Safford | 9,740 |
47 | Globe | 7,390 |
48 | Tolleson | 7,267 |
49 | Wickenburg | 7,216 |
50 | South Tucson | 5,772 |