Inland Northwest (United States) - Largest Cities By Population

Largest Cities By Population

  • Spokane (pop. 208,916)
  • Yakima (pop. 91,067)
  • Spokane Valley (pop. 89,755)
  • Kennewick (pop. 73,917)
  • Pasco (pop. 59,781)
  • Richland (pop. 48,058)
  • Coeur d'Alene (pop. 44,137)
  • Wenatchee (pop. 31,925)
  • Lewiston (pop. 31,894)
  • Walla Walla (pop. 31,731)
  • Pullman (pop. 29,799)
  • Post Falls (pop. 27,574)
  • Moscow (pop. 23,800)
  • Moses Lake (pop. 20,366)
  • Ellensburg (pop. 18,174)

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