List of cities and towns in Poland explained

This is a list of cities and towns in Poland, consisting of four sections: the full list of all 107 cities in Poland by size, followed by a description of the principal metropolitan areas of the country, the table of the most populated cities and towns in Poland, and finally, the full alphabetical list of all 107 Polish cities and 861 towns combined.

As of 30 April 2022, there are altogether 2471 municipalities (gmina) in Poland:

In some cases, a city with powiat rights may also be a seat of both an eponymous rural gmina and an eponymous regular powiat, despite belonging to neither, e.g. Siedlce, Skierniewice, Słupsk. No city in Poland constitutes a separate voivodeship in its own right, though 5 cities held such status in the past.

General principles

All municipalities in Poland are governed regardless of their type under the mandatory mayor–council government system. Executive power in a rural gmina is exercised by a wójt, while the homologue in municipalities containing cities or towns is called accordingly either a city mayor (prezydent miasta) or a town mayor (burmistrz), all of them elected by a two-round direct election, while the town/city council is the legislative, budget-making and oversight body. Any local laws considered non-compliant with the national ones may be invalidated by the respective voivode, whose rulings may be appealed to an administrative court. Decisions in individual cases may in turn be appealed to quasi-judicial bodies named, their ruling subject to appeal to an administrative court. A town or city mayor may be scrutinized or denied funding for his/her projects by the council, but is not politically responsible to it and does not require its confidence to remain in office; therefore, cohabitation is not uncommon. A recall referendum may however be triggered either in respect to the wójt/town mayor/city mayor or to the municipal council through a petition supported by at least 1/10 of eligible voters, but the turnout in the recall referendum must be at least 3/5 of the number of people voting in the original election in order for the referendum to be valid and binding. In addition, elected bodies of any municipality may be suspended by the Prime Minister of Poland in case of persisting law transgressions or negligence, resulting in such case in the municipality being placed under receivership. In a city with powiat rights, the city mayor additionally has the powers and duties of a powiat executive board and a starosta, while the city council has the powers and duties of a powiat (county) council; both nevertheless being elected under the municipal election rules rather than those applicable to county elections.

Cities

In spite of no linguistic distinction between a city and a town in the Polish language (both translated Polish: miasto), a city may be recognized among other Polish urban municipalities through being managed by a city mayor (Polish: prezydent miasta, literally translated city president) instead of a town mayor (Polish: burmistrz) as the head of the city executive, thus being informally called miasto prezydenckie, with such privilege automatically awarded to municipalities either inhabited by more than 100,000 residents (currently 37) or those enjoying the status of a city with powiat rights (currently 66). As of 2022, all of the former group fit into the latter, though it was not always the case in the past. There is, however, a number of exemptions due to historic or political reasons, when a municipality meets neither of these two conditions but nevertheless has the city status, including the only 3 capitals of the former voivodeships of Poland (1975–1998) not meeting the abovementioned criteria, as well as 38 other municipalities which do not fit into any of the mentioned categories but have nevertheless been allowed to keep the earlier awarded status due to unspecified historical reasons. Among the 37 cities over 100,000, 18 are seats of voivode or voivodeship sejmik, thus carrying the informal designation of a voivodeship city. 11 of them are seats of an appeal court and other supra-voivodeship institutions.

The 107 Polish cities belong to the following size ranges in terms of the number of inhabitants (cities with powiat rights are indicated with italics; the seats of either a voivode or a voivodeship legislature are marked in bold, the seats of an appeal court are marked with an asterisk*):

The biggest towns (e.g. Tarnowskie Góry, Rumia, Piaseczno) are larger than a number of cities.

Principal metropolitan areas

Only a single officially incorporated multi-purpose metropolitan union exists in Poland, the sui generis Metropolis GZM, established by a dedicated act of Parliament of Poland within the Silesian Voivodeship, currently composed of 41 contiguous municipalities, with some of them containing also rural areas. Its total population is 2,279,560. The metropolis largely coincides with the metropolitan area of the Katowice urban area, which is a part of the wider polycentric transnational Katowice-Ostrava metropolitan area.

A de facto metropolitan area is, however, also formed in some aspects by Warsaw metropolitan area, consisting of the capital city of Warsaw, a city with powiat rights, and the 9 neighbouring counties: Warsaw West County, Nowy Dwór County, Legionowo County, Wołomin County, Mińsk County, Otwock County, Piaseczno County, Pruszków County and Grodzisk Mazowiecki County. Warsaw forms together with these counties a NUTS 2 area separate as an exception from the remainder of its home region, the Mazovian Voivodeship. In addition, identical area is policed by the Capital City Police Headquarters separate from the Mazovian Voivodeship Police Headquarters, with a status equal to that of voivodeship police headquarters. Attempts to establish a formally incorporated metropolitan union have been fiercely resisted by the citizens and the city mayor of Warsaw who have considered them a form of concealed gerrymandering, potentially leading to a political takeover of the city government through aiming to counterbalance the profoundly liberal city population with the conservative population of the neighbouring areas.

A third widely known metropolitan area is the metropolitan area of Tricity in Pomeranian Voivodeship, urban area of which consists of the eponymous cities of Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia. The designation has been used informally or semi-formally only. A strategic cooperation declaration, the Tricity Charter (Polish: Karta Trójmiasta), was signed by the three city mayors on 28 March 2007. The only incorporated common management authority in the Tricity metro is the Gdańsk Bay Public Transport Metropolitan Union (Polish: Metropolitarny Związek Komunikacyjny Zatoki Gdańskiej) which is, despite the name, an inter-municipal union and not a metropolitan one.

Largest cities and towns by population

Poland contains:

Below is the table of the most populated cities and towns in Poland. The table ranks cities by population based on data from the Central Statistical Office of Poland.[1] [2]

Population at various dates
NameVoivodeship1 Jan
2022
1 Jan
2021
30 June
2020
Dec.
2007
19991970196019501900Change
2007 – 2020
align=left Warsawalign=left 2,063,0561,794,1661,793,5791,706,6241,618,4681,315,6481,139,189822,036756,4004.92%
align=left Krakówalign=left 802,583779,966780,981766,583740,666583,444481,296343,638120,3001.63%
align=left LodzŁódźalign=left 664,071672,185677,286753,192806,728762,699709,698620,273351,600-9.82%
align=left Wrocławalign=left 642,687641,928643,782632,930643,877526,000430,522308,925422,7001.60%
align=left Poznańalign=left 529,410532,048533,830567,932578,235471,900408,132320,670126,000-5.83%
align=left Gdańsk (part of Tricity urban area)align=left 470,621471,525458,717458,988365,600286,940194,633140,6002.66%
align=left Szczecinalign=left 395,513400,990410,811416,988338,000269,318178,907210,700-2.17%
align=left Bydgoszczalign=left 339,053346,739361,222386,855282,200232,007162,52452,200-3.61%
align=left Lublinalign=left 336,339339,547351,806356,251238,500181,304116,62953,600-3.42%
Białystok295,683297,585294,143285,000168,500120,92168,50366,0001.16%
align=left Katowice (part of Katowice urban area)align=left 286,960291,774317,220345,934305,000269,926175,49631,700-7.71%
align=left Gdynia (part of Tricity urban area)align=left 243,918245,867250,242253,521191,500147,625103,458900-1.56%
align=left Częstochowaalign=left 214,342219,278242,300257,812188,189164,906112,19853,700-9.02%
align=left Radomalign=left 206,946210,532224,857232,262159,480130,11680,29830,100-6.00%
Rzeszów198,609196,821166,454162,04983,10562,52628,13318,30017.88%
Toruń196,935201,106206,619211,955129,872104,90680,63729,600-2.50%
Sosnowiec (part of Katowice urban area)194,818198,996222,586244,102145,000131,65496,44886,700-10.16%
Kielce191,448194,218205,902212,383126,95089,50061,33223,200-5.37%
align=left Gliwice (part of Katowice urban area)align=left 175,102178,186197,393212,164172,000135,300119,96852,400-9.52%
Olsztyn169,793171,853175,710171,13194,75367,88743,83124,300-2.12%
Zabrze (part of Katowice urban area)168,946171,691189,062200,177197,840190,049172,35526,000-8.82%
align=left Bielsko-Białaalign=left 168,319170,303175,690178,963106,20075,52717,400-2.86%
align=left Bytom (part of Katowice urban area)align=left 161,139164,447184,765205,560187,500182,578173,95551,400-10.56%
align=left Zielona Góraalign=left 140,403141,280117,523118,18273,48554,29131,63421,00020.17%
align=left Rybnikalign=left 135,994137,782141,080144,58243,70034,09927,2227,200-2.11%
align=left Ruda Śląska (part of Katowice urban area)align=left 135,008137,030144,584159,665143,122131,66733,96214,800-4.99%
Elbląg127,390119,097126,710129,782127,077128,012126,748129,55352,500-2.68%
Tychy (part of Katowice urban area)125,781127,307129,776133,17871,50049,9144,900-1.68%
Gorzów Wielkopolski120,087123,341125,411126,01974,78258,67132,82533,600-1.43%
Dąbrowa Górnicza (part of Katowice urban area)116,971118,899128,795131,03761,70055,72032,4463,000-7.32%
Płock116,962118,989126,968131,01171,90042,79833,12827,000-5.94%
align=left Wałbrzychalign=left 108,222110,603123,635136,923125,200117,20993,84216,400-9.93%
align=left Włocławekalign=left 106,928109,347118,432123,37382,59966,82054,53623,000-7.22%
align=left Tarnówalign=left 105,922108,177116,118118,29785,92970,83537,40531,700-6.58%
align=left Chorzów (part of Katowice urban area)align=left 105,628107,443113,678121,708151,946147,037129,45657,900-5.16%
Koszalin104,994106,880107,376109,94165,20044,41018,94020,400-0.31%
Kalisz97,90599,761108,031106,64181,45469,94655,54222,000-7.21%
align=left Legnicaalign=left 97,30099,072104,754109,33576,00064,18539,01054,900-5.16%
align=left Grudziądzalign=left 92,55294,07699,090102,43475,66864,96545,32732,700-4.77%
Jaworzno (part of Katowice urban area)89,35090,75996,60099,80063,60053,08920,22917,500-5.67%
Słupsk88,83590,32097,419102,37068,93953,38333,11527,300-6.92%
align=left Jastrzębie-Zdrójalign=left 86,63288,42593,939102,29424,5001,700-5.53%
Nowy Sącz83,11683,76284,46883,91141,30034,17926,216-0.95%
Jelenia Góra77,36678,77886,22093,40755,90049,61734,996-17.1%
Siedlce77,35478,25876,93976,05639,28032,58725,3221.7%
Mysłowice (part of Katowice urban area)74,08574,60174,91276,23144,70040,22835,720-2.88%
Konin71,42773,17680,14083,46240,79417,63812,145-14.5%
Piła71,84672,94974,68779,56843,99233,78521,08518,405-9.80%
Piotrków Trybunalski71,25272,78578,47581,43359,84352,78242,289-12.5%
Lubin70,81572,14276,30682,71128,9005,4712,743-14.4%
Inowrocław70,71372,56175,68179,51754,91147,26738,005-11.1%
Ostrów Wielkopolski70,98271,82972,36074,63549,70542,57932,78711,800-4.10%
Suwałki69,20670,12669,78669,28168,81525,57219,86815,45611,0000%
Stargard67,29367,75370,21774,16644,64033,65020,684
Gniezno66,76967,96869,73271,46050,92644,08036,039
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski66,25867,97573,11179,04750,14738,10820,273
Siemianowice Śląskie (part of Katowice urban area)65,68466,58771,62175,21867,40162,41152,994
Głogów65,40066,62768,29774,29420,5589,1793,825
Pabianice63,02364,44569,84274,68962,40256,22248,817
Leszno62,20063,32364,05762,59733,98529,15722,572
Żory62,84862,67062,00863,6838,7006,7955,037
Zamość62,02163,22366,37567,09935,11427,63821,55811,300
Pruszków62,75062,48955,62153,29543,36638,01627,583
Łomża62,01962,79563,03664,91525,80019,87614,839
Ełk61,67762,12556,69856,46427,40021,95213,665
Tarnowskie Góry61,84261,75660,97563,12634,40028,61223,115
Tomaszów Mazowiecki60,52961,64566,23269,38955,01148,54639,391
Chełm60,23161,58867,78270,75939,13531,10820,550
Mielec59,50960,22961,00564,45527,00022,1329,205
Kędzierzyn-Koźle58,89960,38365,16169,875
Przemyśl58,72160,44266,86768,34553,50947,44232,948
Stalowa Wola58,54560,17964,98871,80530,10022,9327,167
Tczew59,11159,82860,27161,12441,00033,69624,61912,808
Biała Podlaska56,49857,19457,78358,59926,50020,14813,345
Bełchatów55,58356,74061,49661,0189,2507,3275,146
Świdnica55,41356,56459,99865,01647,67339,07827,80528,439
Będzin55,18356,19158,63960,08442,80039,47834,410
Zgierz54,97455,98558,16458,86243,02536,66626,169
Piekary Śląskie (part of Katowice urban area)54,22654,86059,06161,75336,40032,22622,944
Racibórz53,63254,52956,91964,09340,60032,52326,44725,250
Legionowo53,20553,80951,05851,30120,83619,835
Ostrołękaalign=left 51,01251,89354,10955,51122,18715,21610,409

Cities and towns alphabetically

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See also

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Notes and References

  1. 2016 population - GUS – Baza Demografia: Wyniki badań bieżących: Stan i struktura ludności: Ludność: 2016: Ludność stan w dniu 31 XII (Central Statistical Office: Demography Database: Population as of 31 December 2016).
  2. 2007 population - GUS – Baza Demografia: Wyniki badań bieżących: Stan i struktura ludności: Ludność: 2007: Ludność stan w dniu 31 XII (Central Statistical Office: Demography Database: Population as of 31 December 2007).