1. Santa Cruz de la Sierra – 1,800,000
Economic powerhouse and largest city in Bolivia.
2. El Alto – 1,100,000
High-altitude city neighboring La Paz.
3. La Paz – 800,000
Administrative capital nestled in the Andes.
4. Cochabamba – 750,000
Pleasant valley city known as the City of Eternal Spring.
5. Sucre – 400,000
Constitutional capital with whitewashed colonial buildings.
6. Oruro – 290,000
Famous for its Carnival and mining heritage.
7. Tarija – 290,000
Wine-producing region with a Mediterranean climate.
8. Potosí – 240,000
Historic silver mining city at high elevation.
9. Trinidad – 130,000
Capital of Beni, known for Amazonian culture.
10. Montero – 115,000
Agricultural city near Santa Cruz.
11. Riberalta – 100,000
Northern city at the confluence of rivers.
12. Quillacollo – 100,000
Growing city west of Cochabamba.
13. Yacuiba – 95,000
Border town near Argentina with petroleum industry.
14. Sacaba – 90,000
Suburb of Cochabamba with strong growth.
15. Warnes – 75,000
Industrial area in the Santa Cruz Department.
16. Viacha – 65,000
Industrial city near El Alto.
17. Tupiza – 60,000
Mountain town with dramatic red rock landscapes.
18. Cobija – 55,000
Remote Amazonian capital of Pando.
19. Villazón – 50,000
Border city with Argentina, important for trade.
20. Cotoca – 50,000
Pilgrimage town near Santa Cruz.
21. Guayaramerín – 40,000
Amazonian river port near Brazil.
22. Camiri – 35,000
Small city in the oil-rich south.
23. Llallagua – 30,000
Former mining center in Potosí Department.
24. Cliza – 25,000
Agricultural town near Cochabamba.
25. San Borja – 25,000
Cattle and agricultural town in Beni.