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Although Bridgeport, Hartford and New Haven are the Connecticut cities with the highest populations, in square miles they are less than half the size of the largest-area cities.
Connecticut cities by area, in descending order, are:
# Stamford (52.1 square miles) # Danbury (44.3 sq. mi.) # Middletown (42.3 sq. mi.) # Torrington (40.4 sq. mi.) # Norwalk (36.3 sq. mi.) # Shelton (31.9 sq. mi.)
# Norwich (29.5 sq. mi.)
# Waterbury ( 28.9 sq. mi.) # Bristol ( 26.8 sq. mi.). # Meriden (24.1 sq. mi.) # Milford (23.7 sq. mi.) # New Haven (20.31 sq. mi.)
# Bridgeport (19.4 sq. mi.)
# Hartford (18.0 sq. mi.) # New Britain (13.4 sq. mi.)
# West Haven (11.0 sq. mi.) # New London (10.76 sq. mi.)
# Groton City (6.7 sq. mi.)
# Ansonia (6.2 sq. mi.) # Derby (5.4 sq. mi.)
# Winsted (4.8 sq. mi.) All 169 municipalities in Connecticut are considered towns, but only a few are also incorporated as cities. This is only a list of cities, not of towns, which may well have larger square mile measurements.
The top 10 cities/towns in Connecticut (by 2005 population) are:
# Bridgeport (139,008 )
# New Haven (124,791 ) # Hartford ( 124,297) # Stamford (120,045 ) # Waterbury (107,902 ) # Norwalk ( 84,437) # Danbury ( 78,736) # New Britain (71,254 ) # Greenwich (62,236 ) # Bristol (61,353 ) Of the above ten, Greenwich is the only one not a city.
If the question did mean specifically municipalities incorporated as cities, then the end of the list would change to:
9. Bristol (61,353 )
10. Meriden (59,653)