Largest Cities in Georgia
Cities ranked by total population from the Census Bureau. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Largest Cities 50
1 Atlanta
1,076,561
2 South Fulton
1,076,561
3 Sandy Springs
1,076,561
4 Roswell
1,076,561
5 Johns Creek
1,076,561
6 Alpharetta
1,076,561
7 Milton
1,076,561
8 East Point
1,076,561
9 Union City
1,076,561
10 College Park
1,076,561
11 Fairburn
1,076,561
12 Peachtree Corners
979,864
13 Lawrenceville
979,864
14 Duluth
979,864
15 Sugar Hill
979,864
16 Snellville
979,864
17 Suwanee
979,864
18 Norcross
979,864
19 Buford
979,864
20 Lilburn
979,864
21 Mountain Park
979,864
22 Marietta
775,208
23 Smyrna
775,208
24 Mableton
775,208
25 Kennesaw
775,208
26 Acworth
775,208
27 Powder Springs
775,208
28 Brookhaven
765,351
29 Stonecrest
765,351
30 Dunwoody
765,351
31 Redan
765,351
32 Chamblee
765,351
33 Tucker
765,351
34 Candler-McAfee
765,351
35 Decatur
765,351
36 North Druid Hills
765,351
37 North Decatur
765,351
38 Belvedere Park
765,351
39 Druid Hills
765,351
40 Clarkston
765,351
41 Doraville
765,351
42 Scottdale
765,351
43 Savannah
300,879
44 Pooler
300,879
45 Wilmington Island
300,879
46 Georgetown
300,879
47 Forest Park
298,924
48 Riverdale
298,924
49 Woodstock
281,032
50 Canton
281,032
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).