Cities in South Dakota
Sioux Falls
171,544 people
Rapid City
73,569 people
Aberdeen
28,102 people
Brookings
23,657 people
Watertown
22,073 people
Mitchell
15,669 people
Yankton
14,557 people
Pierre
14,091 people
Huron
13,313 people
Spearfish
11,283 people
Vermillion
10,738 people
Brandon
9,856 people
Box Elder
9,289 people
Rapid Valley
8,260 people
Ellsworth Air Force Base
8,000 people
Madison
7,258 people
Sturgis
6,688 people
Belle Fourche
5,696 people
Harrisburg
5,498 people
Tea
4,839 people
Dell Rapids
3,706 people
Hot Springs
3,532 people
Mobridge
3,466 people
Canton
3,331 people
Pine Ridge
3,308 people
Milbank
3,192 people
Hartford
3,025 people
Lead
2,999 people
Blackhawk
2,892 people
Winner
2,825 people
North Sioux City
2,731 people
Dakota Dunes
2,540 people
Colonial Pine Hills
2,493 people
Sisseton
2,450 people
Chamberlain
2,386 people
Redfield
2,379 people
Flandreau
2,303 people
North Spearfish
2,285 people
Lennox
2,272 people
Summerset
2,239 people
Fort Pierre
2,117 people
Beresford
1,976 people
North Eagle Butte
1,954 people
Springfield
1,953 people
Custer
1,952 people
Elk Point
1,874 people
Volga
1,865 people
Webster
1,802 people
Wagner
1,589 people
Rosebud
1,587 people
Groton
1,508 people
Parkston
1,488 people
Miller
1,437 people
Crooks
1,329 people
Salem
1,325 people
Eagle Butte
1,318 people
Oglala
1,290 people
Freeman
1,287 people
Fort Thompson
1,282 people
Clear Lake
1,273 people
Platte
1,266 people
Deadwood
1,258 people
Gregory
1,254 people
Britton
1,242 people
Lemmon
1,232 people
Mission
1,215 people
Garretson
1,201 people
Gettysburg
1,164 people
Baltic
1,132 people
De Smet
1,072 people
Porcupine
1,062 people
Martin
1,061 people
Clark
1,050 people
Tyndall
1,049 people
Hill City
995 people
Parker
993 people
Ipswich
959 people
Worthing
942 people
Green Valley
928 people
Wessington Springs
919 people
Whitewood
919 people
Arlington
883 people
Wall
877 people
Centerville
868 people
Kyle
846 people
Eureka
844 people
Lake Andes
840 people
Piedmont
827 people
Antelope
826 people
Scotland
820 people
Howard
790 people
Highmore
779 people
Marion
767 people
Valley Springs
767 people
Viborg
762 people
Alcester
761 people
Estelline
756 people
Ashland Heights
754 people
Philip
751 people
Faulkton
740 people
Edgemont
739 people
Elkton
731 people
Wanblee
725 people
Plankinton
714 people
Saint Francis
709 people
Kadoka
707 people
Colton
690 people
Armour
686 people
Kimball
686 people
McLaughlin
679 people
New Underwood
672 people
Woonsocket
659 people
Johnson Siding
659 people
Onida
658 people
Aurora
650 people
Canistota
638 people
Castlewood
636 people
Selby
634 people
Tripp
630 people
Manderson-White Horse Creek
626 people
Alexandria
623 people
Lower Brule
613 people
Corsica
595 people
Menno
595 people
Newell
595 people
Burke
589 people
Shindler
584 people
Humboldt
583 people
Colman
576 people
White River
575 people
Avon
571 people
Lake Preston
568 people
Waubay
567 people
Parmelee
562 people
Meadow View Addition
538 people
Veblen
537 people
Dupree
527 people
Jefferson
517 people
Goodwill
513 people
Wilmot
504 people
Presho
503 people
Bowdle
502 people
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