Rank | City | 1990 Population | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Anchorage | 226,338 | 2.6% |
2 | Fairbanks | 30,952 | – |
3 | Juneau | 26,752 | – |
4 | Sitka | 8,588 | – |
5 | Ketchikan | 8,285 | – |
6 | Kodiak | 6,389 | – |
7 | Kenai | 6,388 | – |
8 | Bethel | 4,674 | – |
9 | Wasilla | 4,069 | – |
10 | Valdez | 4,068 | – |
11 | Homer | 3,658 | – |
12 | Nome | 3,500 | – |
13 | Soldotna | 3,492 | – |
14 | Barrow | 3,469 | – |
15 | Petersburg | 3,207 | – |
16 | Unalaska | 3,089 | – |
17 | Palmer | 2,901 | – |
18 | Kotzebue | 2,751 | – |
19 | Seward | 2,672 | – |
20 | Cordova | 2,535 | – |
21 | Wrangell | 2,479 | – |
22 | Dillingham | 2,017 | – |
23 | North Pole | 1,483 | – |
24 | Haines | 1,243 | – |
25 | Craig | 1,226 | – |
26 | Sand Point | 878 | – |
27 | Hooper Bay | 845 | – |
28 | Hoonah | 832 | – |
29 | Galena | 829 | – |
30 | St. Paul | 763 | – |
31 | Klawock | 746 | – |
32 | Unalakleet | 714 | – |
33 | Houston | 708 | – |
34 | Kake | 698 | – |
35 | Delta Junction | 694 | – |
36 | Skagway | 692 | – |
37 | King Cove | 684 | – |
38 | Mountain Village | 674 | – |
39 | Emmonak | 642 | – |
40 | Point Hope | 639 | – |
41 | Angoon | 638 | – |
42 | Togiak | 613 | – |
43 | Selawik | 596 | – |
44 | Anderson | 593 | – |
45 | Akutan | 589 | – |
46 | Thorne Bay | 580 | – |
47 | Fort Yukon | 580 | – |
48 | Kwethluk | 558 | – |
49 | Alakanuk | 547 | – |
50 | Chevak | 539 | – |
51 | Noorvik | 531 | – |
52 | McGrath | 528 | – |
53 | Gambell | 525 | – |
54 | Savoonga | 519 | – |
55 | Quinhagak | 501 | – |
56 | Nenana | 501 | – |
57 | Wainwright | 492 | – |
58 | Pilot Station | 463 | – |
59 | Kotlik | 461 | – |
60 | Shishmaref | 456 | – |
61 | Aniak | 450 | – |
62 | St. Mary's | 441 | – |
63 | Toksook Bay | 420 | – |
64 | Stebbins | 400 | – |
65 | New Stuyahok | 396 | – |
66 | Manokotak | 387 | – |
67 | Hydaburg | 384 | – |
68 | Nunapitchuk | 378 | – |
69 | Kachemak | 363 | – |
70 | Nulato | 359 | – |
71 | Nuiqsut | 354 | – |
72 | Saxman | 350 | – |
73 | Scammon Bay | 343 | – |
74 | Tanana | 342 | – |
75 | Napaskiak | 328 | – |
76 | Chefornak | 320 | – |
77 | Buckland | 318 | – |
78 | Napakiak | 318 | – |
79 | Kivalina | 317 | – |
80 | Seldovia | 312 | – |
81 | Ambler | 311 | – |
82 | St. Michael | 295 | – |
83 | Kiana | 294 | – |
84 | Lower Kalskag | 291 | – |
85 | Akiak | 285 | – |
86 | Old Harbor | 284 | – |
87 | Holy Cross | 277 | – |
88 | Marshall | 273 | – |
89 | Elim | 264 | – |
90 | Anaktuvuk Pass | 259 | – |
91 | Eek | 254 | – |
92 | Whittier | 253 | – |
93 | Russian Mission | 248 | – |
94 | Goodnews Bay | 241 | – |
95 | Kaltag | 240 | – |
96 | Teller | 232 | – |
97 | Koyuk | 231 | – |
98 | Kaktovik | 224 | – |
99 | Shungnak | 223 | – |
100 | Pelican | 222 | – |
In 1990, the largest city in Alaska was Anchorage, with a population of 226,338. The second largest city is Fairbanks, with a population of 30,952.
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