Rank | City | 1990 Population | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jacksonville | 635,042 | 1.6% |
2 | Miami | 359,790 | 0.4% |
3 | Tampa | 280,826 | 0.3% |
4 | St. Petersburg | 240,368 | 0.1% |
5 | Hialeah | 187,905 | – |
6 | Orlando | 163,435 | – |
7 | Fort Lauderdale | 148,779 | – |
8 | Tallahassee | 125,448 | – |
9 | Hollywood | 122,793 | – |
10 | Clearwater | 97,217 | – |
11 | Gainesville | 92,602 | – |
12 | Miami Beach | 92,296 | – |
13 | Coral Springs | 79,137 | – |
14 | Cape Coral | 75,172 | – |
15 | Pompano Beach | 72,375 | – |
16 | Lakeland | 71,043 | – |
17 | West Palm Beach | 66,837 | – |
18 | Largo | 66,596 | – |
19 | Sunrise | 66,212 | – |
20 | Plantation | 66,116 | – |
21 | Pembroke Pines | 65,454 | – |
22 | Boca Raton | 62,866 | – |
23 | Palm Bay | 62,664 | – |
24 | Daytona Beach | 62,622 | – |
25 | Melbourne | 60,450 | – |
26 | Pensacola | 59,268 | – |
27 | Port St. Lucie | 55,759 | – |
28 | Davie | 51,515 | – |
29 | Sarasota | 51,041 | – |
30 | North Miami | 50,156 | – |
31 | Deltona | 49,145 | – |
32 | Lauderhill | 49,067 | – |
33 | Delray Beach | 47,748 | – |
34 | Deerfield Beach | 47,162 | – |
35 | Boynton Beach | 47,047 | – |
36 | Fort Myers | 44,645 | – |
37 | Tamarac | 44,469 | – |
38 | Pinellas Park | 43,968 | – |
39 | Bradenton | 43,665 | – |
40 | Margate | 43,179 | – |
41 | Ocala | 42,773 | – |
42 | Coral Gables | 41,428 | – |
43 | Miramar | 41,229 | – |
44 | Titusville | 39,619 | – |
45 | Fort Pierce | 37,519 | – |
46 | Port Orange | 36,933 | – |
47 | Altamonte Springs | 35,160 | – |
48 | Dunedin | 35,053 | – |
49 | Panama City | 35,039 | – |
50 | North Miami Beach | 35,030 | – |
51 | Sanford | 32,528 | – |
52 | Ormond Beach | 31,460 | – |
53 | Kissimmee | 30,648 | – |
54 | Hallandale Beach | 30,116 | – |
55 | Lake Worth | 28,840 | – |
56 | Homestead | 28,387 | – |
57 | Jupiter | 28,055 | – |
58 | Lauderdale Lakes | 27,914 | – |
59 | Riviera Beach | 27,362 | – |
60 | Coconut Creek | 27,241 | – |
61 | North Lauderdale | 26,812 | – |
62 | Winter Haven | 26,426 | – |
63 | Oakland Park | 25,645 | – |
64 | Key West | 24,940 | – |
65 | Winter Park | 24,886 | – |
66 | Palm Beach Gardens | 23,925 | – |
67 | Plant City | 22,859 | – |
68 | Winter Springs | 22,285 | – |
69 | Wellington | 21,754 | – |
70 | Fort Walton Beach | 21,258 | – |
71 | Casselberry | 21,196 | – |
72 | Cooper City | 20,211 | – |
73 | Naples | 19,871 | – |
74 | Greenacres | 19,457 | – |
75 | Tarpon Springs | 18,937 | – |
76 | Temple Terrace | 18,204 | – |
77 | Jacksonville Beach | 18,112 | – |
78 | Dania | 17,946 | – |
79 | Pinecrest | 17,939 | – |
80 | Venice | 17,523 | – |
81 | Cocoa | 17,491 | – |
82 | Vero Beach | 17,370 | – |
83 | New Smyrna Beach | 17,167 | – |
84 | De Land | 17,040 | – |
85 | Safety Harbor | 16,438 | – |
86 | Rockledge | 16,134 | – |
87 | Belle Glade | 15,853 | – |
88 | Royal Palm Beach | 15,612 | – |
89 | Edgewater | 15,541 | – |
90 | Bartow | 15,537 | – |
91 | Aventura | 15,384 | – |
92 | Opa-locka | 15,273 | – |
93 | Leesburg | 15,104 | – |
94 | Apopka | 15,082 | – |
95 | New Port Richey | 14,335 | – |
96 | Sweetwater | 13,889 | – |
97 | Miami Springs | 13,282 | – |
98 | Eustis | 13,186 | – |
99 | Ocoee | 13,146 | – |
100 | Longwood | 12,996 | – |
In 1990, the largest city in Florida was Jacksonville, with a population of 635,042. The second largest city is Miami, with a population of 359,790.
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