Population data courtesy of the United Nations Statistics Division and is by urban area as defined by each member country in North America (for specific city data, see our ranking by city). Data is as of 2010 estimates.
Rank | Urban Area | State | Country | Population | |
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101. | Albany | New York | United States | 559,000 | |
102. | Sarasota-Bradenton | Florida | United States | 559,000 | |
103. | Tulsa | Oklahoma | United States | 558,000 | |
104. | Fresno | California | United States | 555,000 | |
105. | Cancún | Quintana Roo | Mexico | 550,000 | |
106. | Tuxtla Gutiérrez | Chiapas | Mexico | 550,000 | |
107. | Raleigh | North Carolina | United States | 542,000 | |
108. | Grand Rapids | Michigan | United States | 539,000 | |
109. | Port of Spain | Trinidad/Tobago | 525,000 | ||
110. | McAllen | Texas | United States | 523,000 | |
111. | Reynosa | Tamaulipas | Mexico | 507,000 | |
112. | Toledo | Ohio | United States | 503,000 | |
113. | Santiago de los Caballeros | Dominican Republic | 500,000 |
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