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  2. Apr 1, 1990 · U.S. Census Bureau (web). Major Cities. Contents: Cities & Towns. The population of all cities and towns in Wyoming with more than 7,500 inhabitants according to census results and latest official estimates. Latest available rebased population figures are used. In case of significant changes, they were recalculated by using census block data.

    • Cheyenne
    • Casper
    • Laramie
    • Gillette
    • Rock Springs

    Cheyenne is Wyoming’s capital city and serves as the county seat of Laramie County. With a population of 59,466 in 2010, it is also the state’s most populous city. It is located in the southeast corner of Wyoming, which makes it one of the country’s least centrally located state capitals. According to the 2010 Census, Cheyenne had 25,558 households...

    With a population of 55,316, Casper is the second most populous city in Wyoming. It is also the county seat of Natrona County. The development of the nearby Salt Creek Oil Field in the 1890s led to the establishment of a thriving oil-based economy in the city. As a result, the city has been nicknamed "The Oil City," and is a regional center of the ...

    Wyoming’s third most populated city, Laramie, has a population of 30,816. It also serves as the county seat of Albany County. The city is located between the Laramie Range and the Snowy Range, which offers great scenic beauty and excellent outdoor recreational opportunities for residents and visitors. In 2011, Money Magazinenamed Laramie as one of ...

    Gillette is the fourth largest city in Wyoming, with a population of 29,087 in 2010. The city also serves as the county seat of Campbell County. Gillette is located in an area with vast reserves of coal, oil, and methane gas, and is therefore often referred to as the "Energy Capital of the Nation." According to the 2010 census, the city had 10,975 ...

    With a population of 23,036, Rock Springs is Wyoming’s fifth largest city. It is located in Sweetwater County, and the city is nicknamed the "Home of 56 Nationalities" due to the large immigrant worker population that works in the nearby coal mines. The rich diversity of the city is celebrated through International Day, an annual festival that high...

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  3. eleven cities and towns with population of more than 10,000. Wyomings total population grew 1,536 or 0.3% from 2020 to 2021; however, the combined population for the state’s 99 cities and towns decreased slightly during the same period.

  4. There are 99 incorporated municipalities in the state of Wyoming. [1] Cities and towns. † County seat. †† State capital and county seat. Map of USA & Wyoming. Cheyenne, Capital of Wyoming. Wyoming State Capitol, Cheyenne. Casper. Laramie. Related pages. List of census-designated places in Wyoming. References. ↑ "WYOMING CITIES AND TOWNS".

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    2020 Census [2]
    2010 Census [3]
    2000 Census
    2,172
    1,911
    1,818
    169
    181
    120
    1,220
    828
    550
    411
    440
    348
  5. Jul 1, 2022 · Wyoming. QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties, and for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more.

  6. From Cheyenne to Jackson and Green River to Sundance, Wyoming’s towns both big and small have endless things to do and places to see. Fossil Butte Nat’l Mon. Flaming Gorge Nat’l Rec. Area Fort laramie Nat’l historic site bighorn Canyon Nat’l Rec. Area Devils tower Nat’l Mon. Grand teton Nat’l park Yellowstone Nat’l park.

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