Largest cities in the Inland Empire
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This is a list of the 25 largest cities in the 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 Inland Empire 2007 estimates.[1]
Rank | City | County | Population |
1 | Riverside | File:Riverside County ca seal.png Riverside | 287,820 |
2 | San Bernardino | File:CountySeal150.png San Bernardino | 205,010 |
3 | Fontana | 181,640 | |
4 | Moreno Valley | 174,565 | |
5 | Ontario | 172,701 | |
6 | Rancho Cucamonga | 172,331 | |
7 | Corona | File:Riverside County ca seal.png Riverside | 144,661 |
8 | Victorville | 102,538 | |
9 | Rialto | 99,064 | |
10 | Temecula | File:Riverside County ca seal.png Riverside | 93,923 |
11 | Murrieta | File:Riverside County ca seal.png Riverside | 92,933 |
12 | Hesperia | 85,876 | |
13 | Chino | 81,224 | |
14 | Chino Hills | 78,668 | |
15 | Menifee | 77,984 | |
16 | Upland | 75,169 | |
17 | Indio | 71,654 | |
18 | Redlands | 71,375 | |
19 | Apple Valley | 70,297 | |
20 | Hemet | 69,544 | |
21 | Highland | 52,186 | |
22 | Colton | 51,797 | |
23 | Yucaipa | 51,784 | |
24 | Cathedral City | 51,081 | |
25 | Palm Desert | 49,539 |
See Also
References
- ^ "Inland Empire City Profile 2007" (PDF). Inland Empire Quarterly Economic Report (Redlands: Economics & Politics, Inc).