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Census
2000: South Dakota
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Part
4: Population of South Dakota Cites S-Z
In percentages, the towns in South Dakota that gained
the most population from 1990-2000 were Tea (121.6%),
Pickstown (76.8%), Marvin (73.7%), Brandon (60.6%) and
Worthing (57.7%). Tea and Brandon are both bedroom
communities near Sioux Falls, the state's largest city.
The towns that lost the most people, percentage-wise,
from the 1990 Census to the 2000 Census were Camp
Crook (-61.6%), Artas (-53.6%), Spencer (-50.5%),
Cottonwood (-50.0%) and Onaka (-42.3%).
City Populations S-Z
City
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1990 Population
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2000 Population
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% Change
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St. Francis |
815 |
675 |
-17.2% |
St. Lawerence |
223 |
210 |
-5.6% |
Salem |
1289 |
1371 |
6.4% |
Scotland |
968 |
891 |
-8.0% |
Selby |
707 |
736 |
4.1% |
Sioux Falls |
100,836 |
123,975 |
22.9% |
Sisseton |
2181 |
2572 |
17.9% |
South Shore |
260 |
270 |
3.8% |
Spearfish |
6966 |
8606 |
23.5% |
Spencer |
317 |
157 |
-50.5% |
Springfield |
834 |
792 |
-5.0% |
Stickney |
323 |
334 |
3.4% |
Sturgis |
5330 |
6442 |
20.9% |
Summit |
267 |
281 |
5.2% |
Tabor |
403 |
417 |
3.5% |
Tea |
786 |
1742 |
121.6% |
Timber Lake |
517 |
443 |
-14.3% |
Toronto |
201 |
202 |
0.5% |
Trent |
211 |
254 |
20.4% |
Tripp |
664 |
711 |
7.1% |
Tulare |
244 |
221 |
-9.4% |
Tyndall |
1201 |
1239 |
3.2% |
Valley Springs |
739 |
792 |
7.2% |
Veblen |
321 |
281 |
-12.5% |
Vermillion |
10,034 |
9765 |
-14.3% |
Viborg |
763 |
832 |
9.0% |
Volga |
1263 |
1465 |
13.6% |
Volin |
1263 |
1435 |
18.3% |
Wagner |
1462 |
1675 |
14.6% |
Wakonda |
329 |
374 |
13.7% |
Wall |
834 |
818 |
-1.9% |
Warner |
336 |
419 |
24.7% |
Watertown |
17,623 |
20,237 |
14.8% |
Waubay |
647 |
662 |
2.3% |
Webster |
2017 |
1952 |
-3.2% |
Wessington |
265 |
248 |
-6.4% |
Wessington Springs |
1083 |
1011 |
-6.6% |
White |
536 |
530 |
-1.1% |
White Lake |
419 |
405 |
-3.3% |
White River |
595 |
598 |
0.5% |
Whitewood |
891 |
844 |
-5.3% |
Willow Lake |
317 |
294 |
-7.3% |
Wilmot |
566 |
543 |
-4.1% |
Winner |
3354 |
3137 |
-6.5% |
Wolsey |
442 |
418 |
-5.4% |
Woonsocket |
766 |
720 |
-6.0% |
Worthing |
371 |
585 |
57.7% |
Yankton |
12,703 |
13,528 |
6.5% |
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