Cities in Rhode Island
Providence
190,934 people
Warwick
81,699 people
Cranston
81,073 people
Pawtucket
71,591 people
East Providence
47,408 people
Woonsocket
41,475 people
Coventry
35,525 people
Cumberland
34,843 people
North Providence
33,835 people
South Kingstown
30,826 people
West Warwick
30,146 people
Johnston
29,247 people
North Kingstown
28,042 people
Newport
24,232 people
Bristol
22,795 people
Smithfield
21,872 people
Lincoln
21,670 people
Central Falls
19,303 people
Westerly
17,936 people
Portsmouth
17,756 people
Middletown
17,303 people
Barrington
16,669 people
Narragansett
15,868 people
East Greenwich
13,682 people
Newport East
11,769 people
Valley Falls
11,547 people
Warren
11,280 people
North Smithfield
11,212 people
North Scituate
11,171 people
Greenville
8,658 people
Wakefield-Peacedale
8,487 people
Charlestown
8,421 people
Hopkinton
8,261 people
Cumberland Hill
7,934 people
Tiverton
7,557 people
Kingston
6,974 people
Exeter
6,426 people
West Greenwich
6,135 people
Jamestown
5,755 people
Foster
4,598 people
Pascoag
4,577 people
Narragansett Pier
3,409 people
Chepachet
1,675 people
Hope Valley
1,612 people
Harrisville
1,605 people
Ashaway
1,485 people
Bradford
1,406 people
Melville
1,320 people
New Shoreham
1,047 people
Harmony
985 people
Carolina
970 people
Greene
888 people
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