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  1. Population; 1 Milwaukee: 573,299 2 Madison: 268,516 3 Green Bay: 106,846 4 Kenosha: 99,493 5 Racine: 77,453 6 Appleton: 75,133 7 Waukesha city: 70,945 8 Eau Claire: 69,098 9 Oshkosh: 66,373 10 Janesville: 65,669 11 West Allis: 59,907

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  3. Population (2020 Census) Population (2010 Census) Population (2000 Census) Type County; 1: Milwaukee: 577,222: 594,833: 596,974: City: Milwaukee: 2: Madison: 269,840: 233,209: 208,054: City: Dane: 3: Green Bay: 107,395: 104,057: 102,313: City: Brown: 4: Kenosha: 99,986: 99,218: 90,352: City: Kenosha: 5: Racine: 77,816: 78,860: 81,855: City ...

    • Milwaukee - 573,700
    • Madison - 277,166
    • Green Bay - 108,063
    • Kenosha - 100,140
    • Racine - 77,608
    • Appleton - 76,248
    • Waukesha - 71,246
    • Eau Claire - 70,129
    • Oshkosh - 66,962
    • Janesville - 66,023

    Milwaukee is located on Lake Michigan's western shores. It is a destination for beer lovers unlike any other due to its distinctive blend of beer heritage, the industry behemoth Miller Brewing, and contemporary small breweries. Over 70 breweries and beer attractions can be found across the Greater Milwaukee area, proving that beer was the foundatio...

    West of Milwaukee is Madison, Wisconsin's capital city, and the seat of Dane County. It is home to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Wisconsin State Capitol, the Overture Center for the Arts, and the Henry Vilas Zoo. Madison is situated on an isthmus surrounding four lakes: Lake Mendota, Lake Monona, Lake Kegonsa, and Lake Waubesa. It is one...

    Green Bay is located on the southern tip of Lake Michigan's Green Bay arm and serves as Brown County's seat. It is the state's oldest settlement that was established in the 17th century. There are many museums and attractions designed specifically for families and history enthusiasts. The Green Bay Packers, a member of the National Football League,...

    Kenosha is a beautiful lakefront city on the shores of Lake Michigan. It is welcoming and reasonably priced, with various year-round and seasonal attractions, a wide range of indoor and outdoor events, locally owned stores, and restaurants. One of the most appealing aspects is that over 90% of Lake Michigan's waterfront in Kenosha is open to the pu...

    Racine is situated on Lake Michigan's shores at the mouth of the Root River. It serves as the seat of Racine County. The city is popularly called the Belle City (French for "beautiful") for its breathtaking scenery. Racine's location, halfway between Milwaukee and Chicago, gives it easy access to various entertainment options. Racine is also home t...

    North of Lake Winnebago is the city of Appleton, the county seat of Outagamie County. The town is a must-visit location since it is a top-rated Wisconsin vacation destination. Appleton and the Fox Cities, 18 communities along the Fox Riverand Lake Winnebago, are well-known for their shopping, Harry Houdini, and the 'Mile of Music' festival. This to...

    Waukesha is a city in Wisconsin's Waukesha County and serves as its county seat. With a bustling downtown and easy access to many open spaces, such as parks and lakes, Waukesha strikes a wonderful balance between urban and rural living. There is nature everywhere, despite the city being quite built. The Fox River flows through downtown Waukesha. Th...

    Eau Claire is a city that is primarily situated in Eau Claire County (where it serves as the county seat), with a small part extending into Chippewa County. Everyone in Eau Claire has access to a good quality of life. The city offers a strong sense of community, prominent industries, a low cost of living, and abundant green areas. The Paul Bunyan L...

    Oshkosh is the county seat of Wisconsin's Winnebago County. It is a fabulous location to live, and offers a top-notch educational and health framework, a wide variety of entertainment options, a low cost of living, safe neighborhoods, and more. Oshkosh's numerous parks, galleries, nationally acclaimed museums, golf courses, entertainment venues, fe...

    With more than 2,500 acres of parkland and nature trails, Janesville is nicknamed Wisconsin's Park Palace. It houses 500 acres of land designated as greenbelts, providing a space for surface water runoff and preserving the city's wildlife. Rotary Botanical Gardens, Riverside Park, and Gibbs Lake County Park are some major recreational venues in and...

  4. Jan 4, 2024 · View Biggest Wisconsin Cities From Different Years. What is the largest city in Wisconsin? The largest city in Wisconsin is Milwaukee, with a population of 569,330. Milwaukee is the 31st largest city in the US. The second largest city is Madison, with a population of 269,196, and is the 81st largest city in the US.

  5. Apr 1, 1990 · U.S. Census Bureau (web). Major Cities. Contents: Cities & Villages. The population of all cities and villages in Wisconsin with more than 15,000 inhabitants according to census results and latest official estimates. Latest available rebased population figures are used.

  6. Nov 6, 2023 · WI. 100 Biggest Cities In Wisconsin For 2023. Using the latest Census data, we detail the 100 biggest cities in Wisconsin. You can all see a comprehensive list of all 378 cities and places in Wisconsin. By: Chris Kolmar. Updated: 2023-11-06. We all love the biggest cities that the Badger State has to offer.

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