Rank | City | 2022 Population (Est.) | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Atlanta | 496,461 | -0.6% |
2 | Columbus | 205,617 | -0.6% |
3 | Augusta-Richmond County | 201,196 | -0.3% |
4 | Macon-Bibb County | 156,762 | -0.2% |
5 | Savannah | 147,088 | -0.4% |
6 | Athens-Clarke County | 127,358 | 0.2% |
7 | South Fulton | 108,575 | 0.9% |
8 | Sandy Springs | 107,180 | -0.9% |
9 | Roswell | 92,530 | -0.5% |
10 | Johns Creek | 82,065 | -0.6% |
11 | Warner Robins | 81,446 | 1.2% |
12 | Albany | 69,048 | -0.6% |
13 | Alpharetta | 66,127 | 0.2% |
14 | Marietta | 61,497 | 0.9% |
15 | Stonecrest | 59,863 | 1.2% |
16 | Smyrna | 55,685 | 0.1% |
17 | Valdosta | 55,567 | 0.2% |
18 | Brookhaven | 55,366 | 0.4% |
19 | Dunwoody | 50,901 | -1.2% |
20 | Gainesville | 43,417 | 2.1% |
21 | Newnan | 43,298 | 1.5% |
22 | Peachtree Corners | 42,108 | -0.4% |
23 | Milton | 41,259 | -0.3% |
24 | Peachtree City | 38,818 | 1.2% |
25 | East Point | 38,141 | -0.7% |
26 | Rome | 37,746 | 0.1% |
27 | Tucker | 36,855 | -0.4% |
28 | Woodstock | 36,198 | 3.1% |
29 | Douglasville | 35,561 | 2.2% |
30 | Hinesville | 35,420 | 0.1% |
31 | Canton | 34,576 | 3.6% |
32 | Dalton | 34,285 | -0.0% |
33 | Statesboro | 33,399 | 0.6% |
34 | Kennesaw | 33,049 | -0.2% |
35 | Duluth | 31,864 | -0.1% |
36 | LaGrange | 31,551 | 1.9% |
37 | Lawrenceville | 30,516 | 0.3% |
38 | McDonough | 30,356 | 3.1% |
39 | Chamblee | 29,781 | -1.3% |
40 | Stockbridge | 29,163 | 0.5% |
41 | Carrollton | 27,493 | 1.3% |
42 | Union City | 27,359 | 1.2% |
43 | Pooler | 26,930 | 5.2% |
44 | Sugar Hill | 25,259 | 0.5% |
45 | Decatur | 24,569 | -1.3% |
46 | Griffin | 23,643 | 0.9% |
47 | Cartersville | 23,222 | 0.3% |
48 | Acworth | 22,284 | -0.5% |
49 | Perry | 22,029 | 5.4% |
50 | Suwanee | 21,918 | 4.5% |
51 | Snellville | 20,753 | 1.1% |
52 | Forest Park | 19,798 | -1.0% |
53 | Fayetteville | 19,284 | 1.7% |
54 | Kingsland | 19,075 | 3.0% |
55 | Thomasville | 18,867 | -0.2% |
56 | Winder | 18,825 | 3.1% |
57 | St. Marys | 18,521 | 0.6% |
58 | Villa Rica | 17,830 | 4.3% |
59 | Buford | 17,683 | 3.1% |
60 | Norcross | 17,642 | 0.5% |
61 | Richmond Hill | 17,556 | 4.9% |
62 | Conyers | 17,508 | 1.1% |
63 | Holly Springs | 17,473 | 5.9% |
64 | Calhoun | 17,318 | 1.5% |
65 | Tifton | 17,235 | -0.0% |
66 | Milledgeville | 17,165 | -0.4% |
67 | Powder Springs | 17,083 | 1.1% |
68 | Fairburn | 16,597 | 0.2% |
69 | Grovetown | 16,566 | 3.6% |
70 | Dublin | 16,121 | -0.1% |
71 | Americus | 15,989 | -1.1% |
72 | Monroe | 15,264 | 2.0% |
73 | Lilburn | 15,168 | 4.3% |
74 | Riverdale | 14,912 | -0.9% |
75 | Loganville | 14,720 | 3.6% |
76 | Brunswick | 14,629 | 0.1% |
77 | Moultrie | 14,587 | -0.9% |
78 | Clarkston | 14,538 | -1.2% |
79 | Dallas | 14,423 | 2.6% |
80 | Covington | 14,391 | 1.1% |
81 | Braselton | 14,383 | 5.7% |
82 | Bainbridge | 14,292 | -1.3% |
83 | Jefferson | 13,986 | 4.9% |
84 | College Park | 13,889 | -0.3% |
85 | Waycross | 13,759 | -0.9% |
86 | Port Wentworth | 11,746 | 8.0% |
87 | Douglas | 11,727 | 0.3% |
88 | Lovejoy | 11,311 | 6.5% |
89 | Rincon | 11,016 | 0.3% |
90 | Doraville | 10,889 | 2.7% |
91 | Vidalia | 10,710 | -0.5% |
92 | Fort Oglethorpe | 10,531 | 0.9% |
93 | Garden City | 10,306 | -0.6% |
94 | Cedartown | 10,270 | 1.2% |
95 | Flowery Branch | 10,144 | 6.9% |
96 | Cordele | 10,044 | -1.1% |
97 | Cairo | 10,015 | -1.5% |
98 | Jesup | 9,899 | 0.2% |
99 | Thomaston | 9,761 | -0.8% |
100 | Locust Grove | 9,750 | 6.6% |
The largest city in Georgia is Atlanta, with a population of 496,461. Atlanta is the 38th largest city in the US. The second largest city is Columbus, with a population of 205,617, and is the 115th largest city in the US.
The major cities in Georgia are Atlanta, Columbus, Augusta-Richmond County, Macon-Bibb County, Savannah, Athens-Clarke County, South Fulton and Sandy Springs. There are 8 major cities in Georgia, which are cities with a population greater than 100,000.
The capital of Georgia is Atlanta, whose most recent population was 496,461. Atlanta is also the largest city in the state of Georgia.
Among the 100 largest cities in Georgia, the fastest growing city is Braselton, whose population has grown 738.6% since the year 2000.
Among the 100 largest cities in Georgia, the fastest shrinking city is College Park, whose population has declined 31.5% since the year 2000. College Park's peak populuation was 20,891 in the year 2001, and it's current population of 13,889 represents a 33.5% decline from it's peak. College Park was once the 1,541st largest city in the US, but it's now the 2,473rd largest.
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