Jump to content

Largest cities in the Inland Empire: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
SoCal L.A. (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
AvicBot (talk | contribs)
m Robot: Fixing double redirect to Inland Empire#Incorporated cities
 
(12 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
#REDIRECT [[Inland Empire#Incorporated cities]]
[[File:Riverside 06Skyline.JPG|thumb|205px|1 - [[Riverside, California|Riverside]], [[California]]]]
[[File:Sb 2004 dt skyline 006a.jpg|thumb|205px|2 - [[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]], [[California]]]]

This is a list of the '''25 largest [[cities]]''' in the '''[[Inland Empire (California)|Inland Empire]]''' by population. Official definitions of cities are defined according to the concept of city proper. The list ranks the regions urban municipal units (or well-defined statistical groupings of such units) according to population. Note that the populations listed are for the [[city proper]] and not for the urban area nor the metropolitan area. Populations are 2007 estimates.

{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="#ececec"
| '''Rank''' || '''City''' || '''County''' || '''Population'''
|-
| 1 || [[Riverside, California|Riverside]] || || 287,820
|-
| 2 || [[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]] || || 205,010
|-
| 3 || [[Fontana, California|Fontana]] || || 181,640
|-
| 4 || [[Moreno Valley, California|Moreno Valley]] || || 174,565
|-
| 5 || [[Ontario, California|Ontario]] || || 172,701
|-
| 6 || [[Rancho Cucamonga, California|Rancho Cucamonga]] || || 172,331
|-
| 7 || [[Corona, California|Corona]] || || 144,661
|-
| 8 || [[Victorville, California|Victorville]] || || 102,538
|-
| 9 || [[Rialto, California|Rialto]] || || 99,064
|-
| 10 || [[Temecula, California|Temecula]] || || 93,923
|-
| 11 || [[Murrieta, California|Murrieta]] || || 92,933
|-
| 12 || [[Hesperia, California|Hesperia]] || || 85,876
|-
| 13 || [[Chino, California|Chino]] || || 81,224
|-
| 14 || [[Chino Hills, California|Chino Hills]] || || 78,668
|-
| 15 || [[Menifee, California|Menifee]] || || 77,984
|-
| 16 || [[Upland, California|Upland]] || || 75,169
|-
| 17 || [[Indio, California|Indio]] || || 71,654
|-
| 18 || [[Redlands, California|Redlands]] || || 71,375
|-
| 19 || [[Apple Valley, California|Apple Valley]] || || 70,297
|-
| 20 || [[Hemet, California|Hemet]] || || 69,544
|-
| 21 || [[Highland, California|Highland]] || || 52,186
|-
| 22 || [[Colton, California|Colton]] || || 51,797
|-
| 23 || [[Yucaipa, California|Yucaipa]] || || 51,784
|-
| 24 || [[Cathedral City, California|Cathedral City]] || || 51,081
|-
| 25 || [[Palm Desert, California|Palm Desert]] || || 49,539
|}

==See Also==
* [[Largest cities in California]]
* [[Largest cities in Southern California]]
* [[Largest cities in the Southern Border]]
* [[List of urbanized areas in California (by population)]]
* [[Largest cities in the Americas]]

==References==
{{colbegin}}
{{reflist|2}}
{{colend}}

==External Links==
{{Template group
|title = Articles related to the Inland Empires largest cities
|list =
{{Inland Empire (California)}}
{{Riverside County, California}}
{{San Bernardino County, California}}
{{California}}
}}

[[Category:Inland Empire (California)]]
[[Category:Cities in California]]
[[Category:Cities in Southern California]]

Latest revision as of 04:59, 11 June 2013