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List of cities in Odisha by population

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This is a list of cities by population, as listed in the 2011 Census of India in the Indian state of Odisha:[1]

State rank Country rank Name District Type* Population 2011 Male Female Literacy rate
01 58 Bhubaneswar Khordha district Municipal Corporation 881,988 468,302 413,686 93.00
02 73 Cuttack Cuttack district Municipal Corporation 658,986 331,246 327,740 91.03
03 81 Rourkela Sundargarh district Municipal Corporation 552,970 291,027 261,943 92.01
04 127 Berhampur Ganjam district Municipal Corporation 355,823 185,584 170,239 90.04
05 135 Sambalpur Sambalpur district Municipal Corporation 335,761 172,806 162955 85.69
06 228 Puri Puri district Municipality 201,026 104,267 96,759 89.38
07 407 Balasore Balasore district Municipality 144,373 73,721 70,652 86.58
08 446 Baripada Mayurbhanj district Municipality 116,874 60,535 56,339 88.02
09 456 Bhadrak Bhadrak district Municipality 107,463 55,090 52,373 81.21
Population, City= 1Lakh+ population, Town= 20 Thousand+ Population

Population Statistics

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State
Rank
National
Rank
City District Administrative
Status
Population
(2011)
Male Female Literacy
Rate (%)
Notable For
1 58 Bhubaneswar Khordha Municipal Corporation 881,988 468,302 413,686 93.00 State Capital, Temple City
2 73 Cuttack Cuttack Municipal Corporation 658,986 331,246 327,740 91.03 Silver Filigree Work, Barabati Fort
3 81 Rourkela Sundargarh Municipal Corporation 552,970 291,027 261,943 92.01 Steel City, Industrial Hub
4 127 Berhampur Ganjam Municipal Corporation 355,823 185,584 170,239 90.04 Silk City, Educational Hub
5 135 Sambalpur Sambalpur Municipal Corporation 335,761 172,806 162,955 85.69 Hirakud Dam, Sambalpuri Textiles
6 228 Puri Puri Municipality 201,026 104,267 96,759 89.38 Jagannath Temple, Beach Town
7 407 Balasore Balasore Municipality 144,373 73,721 70,652 86.58 Chandipur Beach, Defense Hub
8 446 Baripada Mayurbhanj Municipality 116,874 60,535 56,339 88.02 Cultural Center, Simlipal National Park
9 456 Bhadrak Bhadrak Municipality 107,463 55,090 52,373 81.21 Religious Heritage, Agriculture
Notes: City = Population over 100,000; Town = Population over 20,000
Source: Census of India, 2011

Cultural Significance

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Odisha's cities each offer unique cultural and historical significance to the state's rich heritage:

  • Bhubaneswar is known as the "Temple City of India" with over 600 temples, including the magnificent Lingaraj Temple and Mukteshwar Temple, showcasing the exemplary Kalinga architectural style dating back to the 7th-13th centuries CE.
  • Cuttack, the former capital, is famous for its silver filigree work called "Tarakasi," a delicate metalwork tradition practiced since the 18th century. The city's Barabati Fort and Durga Puja celebrations reflect its historical and cultural prominence.
  • Puri hosts the famous annual Rath Yatra (Chariot Festival) of Lord Jagannath, one of India's most significant religious events dating back over 5,000 years, drawing millions of devotees from around the world.
  • Baripada, often called the "Cultural Capital and heart of North Odisha," in Mayurbhanja district. Baripada is notable for its unique cultural and ecological significance: home to the UNESCO-recognized Chhau Dance and its dedicated school,[2] it also hosts the distinctive Baripada Rath Yatra, where women exclusively pull Lord Subhadra's chariot.[3] Its royal heritage is reflected in its palaces, and it serves as the gateway to Simlipal National Park, a vital tiger reserve and UNESCO biosphere.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Cities having population 1 lakh and above" (PDF). Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 January 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
  2. ^ "The legacy will live on". The Hindu. 18 June 2010. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
  3. ^ Bureau, Odishatv. "Baripada's Rath Yatra: Unique 'Chariot Pulling' Tradition Symbolising Women Empowerment". Baripada’s Rath Yatra: Unique ‘Chariot Pulling’ Tradition Symbolising Women Empowerment. Retrieved 15 March 2025. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)