Largest Cities in Virginia
Cities ranked by total population from the Census Bureau. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Largest Cities 50
1 Centreville
1,147,837
2 Reston
1,147,837
3 McLean
1,147,837
4 Burke
1,147,837
5 Annandale
1,147,837
6 Oakton
1,147,837
7 Oak Hill
1,147,837
8 Springfield
1,147,837
9 West Falls Church
1,147,837
10 Herndon
1,147,837
11 Baileys Crossroads
1,147,837
12 Chantilly
1,147,837
13 Lincolnia
1,147,837
14 West Springfield
1,147,837
15 Woodlawn
1,147,837
16 Rose Hill
1,147,837
17 Tysons
1,147,837
18 Lorton
1,147,837
19 Franconia
1,147,837
20 Idylwood
1,147,837
21 Vienna
1,147,837
22 Wolf Trap
1,147,837
23 Fort Hunt
1,147,837
24 Hybla Valley
1,147,837
25 Great Falls
1,147,837
26 Merrifield
1,147,837
27 Groveton
1,147,837
28 Kings Park West
1,147,837
29 Newington
1,147,837
30 Mount Vernon
1,147,837
31 Fairfax Station
1,147,837
32 Dranesville
1,147,837
33 Huntington
1,147,837
34 Dale City
488,880
35 Lake Ridge
488,880
36 Linton Hall
488,880
37 Montclair
488,880
38 Buckhall
488,880
39 Sudley
488,880
40 Cherry Hill
488,880
41 Bull Run
488,880
42 Gainesville
488,880
43 Virginia Beach
456,349
44 Leesburg
432,998
45 Ashburn
432,998
46 Sterling
432,998
47 South Riding
432,998
48 Broadlands
432,998
49 Sugarland Run
432,998
50 Lowes Island
432,998
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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).