Cities by population(1990 census) | |
1. New York 7,322,564 2. Buffalo 328,123 3. Rochester 231,636 4. Yonkers 188,082 5. Syracuse 163,860 6. Albany 101,082 7. Utica 68,637 8. New Rochelle 67,265 9. Mount Vernon 67,153 10. Schenectady 65,566 11. Niagara Falls 61,840 12. Troy 54,269 13. Binghamton 53,008 14. White Plains 48,718 15. Rome 44,350 16. North Tonawanda 34,989 17. Jamestown 34,681 18. Elmira 33,724 19. Long Beach 33,510 20. Auburn 31,258 21. Ithaca 29,541 22. Watertown 29,429 23. Poughkeepsie 28,844 24. Newburgh 26,454 25. Saratoga Springs 25,001 26. Lockport 24,426 27. Middletown 24,160 28. Glen Cove 24,139 29. Kingston 23,095 30. Plattsburgh 21,255 31. Amsterdam 20,714 |
32. Lackawanna 20,585 33. Cortland 19,801 34. Peekskill 19,536 35. Oswego 19,195 36. Tonawanda 17,284 37. Olean 16,946 38. Cohoes 16,825 39. Gloversville 16,656 40. Batavia 16,310 41. Glens Falls 15,023 42. Rye 14,936 43. Geneva 14,143 44. Dunkirk 13,989 45. Oneonta 13,954 46. Ogdensburg 13,521 47. Beacon 13,243 48. Fulton 12,929 49. Corning 11,938 50. Watervliet 11,061 51. Oneida 10,850 52. Canandaigua 10,725 53. Hornell 9,877 54. Port Jervis 9,060 55. Johnstown 9,058 56. Rensselaer 8,255 57. Hudson 8,034 58. Norwich 7,613 59. Salamanca 6,566 60. Little Falls 5,829 61. Mechanicville 5,249 62. Sherrill 2,864 |