Charleston, WV
Population: 53,421 (US Census 2000)
Huntington, WV
Population: 51,475 (US Census 2000)
Parkersburg, WV
Population: 33,099 (US Census 2000)
Wheeling, WV
Population: 31,419 (US Census 2000)
Morgantown, WV
Population: 26,809 (US Census 2000)
Weirton, WV
Population: 20,411 (US Census 2000)
Fairmont, WV
Population: 19,097 (US Census 2000)
Beckley, WV
Population: 17,254 (US Census 2000)
Clarksburg, WV
Population: 16,743 (US Census 2000)
Martinsburg, WV
Population: 14,972 (US Census 2000)
As of the 2010 census, the largest cities in Virginia are Virginia Beach and Norfolk. As of the 2010 census, the largest cities in Massachusetts are Boston and Worcester.
West Virginia's largest city is Charelston
Morgantown which is the largest city & county seat. It is also the hometown of West Virginia University.
West Virginia University
As of 2013, Huntington is West Virginia's second largest city.
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Charleston is the capital and largest city in West Virginia.
As of the 2010 census, the largest cities in Virginia are Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Richmond, and Newport News.
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Charleston is the capital and largest city in West Virginia.
The major cities in Virginia areAlexandriaArlingtonCharlottesvilleLynchburgNorfolkpetersburgRichmondRoanokeVirginia Beach
Charleston with about 53,000.Huntington with about 51,500 andParkersburg with about 33,000.