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According to the 2010 US Census, Lost Springs is the smallest town in Wyoming with a population of 4. Van Tassell, Wyoming is the next smallest with a population of 15.
The answer depends on the definition of smallest city: incorporated or not and who determines what the smallest city is. Lost Springs Wyoming has a population of 4 according to the 2010 US Census. In 1976, both the state of Wyoming and the U.S. Bicentennial Commission designated Lost Springs as the smallest incorporated town in America; its population was then eleven. In July of 2011, Buford, Wyoming was stated by Time.com to be the smallest town in America with a population of 1.
Lost Springs, Wyoming which has 1 resident.
The largest Wyoming cities based on population are Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Green River, Evanston, and Riverton.
· Rock Springs, Wyoming
Yes, there are indeed towns in Wyoming. Cheyenne is the capitol with a population of 59,466 in the 2010 US Census. This is only the largest city -- there are many other towns throughout the state.
WYOMING does have the least population in the U.S.A
By population, the largest county in Wyoming is Laramie County 91,378 (2010 US Census). The smallest county by population is Niobrara County with 2,484 (2010 US Census). By area, the largest county in Wyoming is Sweetwater County with 10,425.30 square miles. The smallest county in Wyoming by area is Hot Springs County with 2,003.89 square miles.
About 180 miles.
The population of Moneta, Wyoming is 10.
The population of the USA state Wyoming was 332,416 in 1970.
The largest county in the state of Wyoming is Sweetwater County with a population of 43,806 people. Wyoming's total population is 582,658.