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The least populated cities in the world
Ever wondered what life is like in the world’s smallest cities? Well, they are unique in their own ways, especially the minimal population. From ancient European towns to remote island settlements, each of these cities offers a fascinating glimpse into a way of life that is both tranquil and deeply connected to its roots. Join us as we explore the least populated cities across the globe, and what makes them truly special.
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Hum, Croatia - Population: 30
Hum, Croatia, holds the title of the smallest city in the world with a population of only 30 people as of 2011. This tiny city, first documented in 1102 as ‘Cholm,’ boasts a rich history. By 1552, Hum had a watchtower and bell, and today it features a museum for visitors. Croatia proudly claims it as the smallest city globally, a status that adds to its unique charm.
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Adamstown, Pitcairn Islands - Population: 50
Adamstown, the capital of the Pitcairn Islands, is also its only settlement, housing around 50 residents. Known as the second-smallest capital city in the world, Adamstown features just one general store that opens three times a week. Despite efforts to attract more residents, the population remains low.
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Ngerulmud, Palau - Population: 203
Ngerulmud, Palau’s capital since 2006, is one of the least populated capitals globally, with around 200 residents. Located on the largest of Palau’s 346 islands, Ngerulmud offers limited tourist attractions but serves as the country's administrative heart.
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Vatican City, Italy - Population: 523
Vatican City, the smallest sovereign state in the world by both area and population, has about 1,000 residents. Despite its small size, the city is renowned for its art and history, attracting numerous tourists. The 110-acre city-state houses the famous St. Peter's Basilica and other significant cultural sites.
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Greenwood, British Columbia - Population: 705
Greenwood, British Columbia, a historic mining town, has maintained its city status since 1897. Despite a decline from its peak population of 1,000 in 1891, it now has around 700 residents. Greenwood, the smallest city in Canada, is a popular tourist destination rich in history.
St. Davids, Wales - Population: 1,348
St. Davids, the smallest city in Britain, is centered around a cathedral founded in the 6th century. The city, with a population of 1,348, is steeped in Christian history and offers narrow streets, cafés, hotels, art galleries, and restaurants. St. David's Cathedral remains its crowning jewel.
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Hamilton, Bermuda - Population: 1,800
Hamilton, Bermuda’s capital, is a picturesque city with less than 1,000 residents. The city features a lively harbor and colonial-era pastel buildings. Highlights include the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity and the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
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Opatowiec, Poland - Population: 3,090
Opatowiec, Poland, has grown from a population of 338 in 2006 to 3,090. The city boasts a 15th-century Dominican church and a rich history, having been rebuilt multiple times after destruction in the Deluge, World War I, and World War II. Its resilience and historical significance make it a fascinating small city.
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