This is a list of places on
Earth with a permanent population of less than ten people. Some may be (almost) deserted, others may be places where people work, not live.
This list is currently biased towards places in the United States of America due to an artifact of Wikipedia history. The addition of places with similarly low population in other nations is welcome.
Places with no population
- Gulf City, Florida, United States
- Picket Lake, Minnesota, United States
- Promontory Point, Utah, United States
- Sunday Lake, Minnesota, United States
- Caunette sur Lauquet[?], Aude, France
- Hilltop 26, West Bank
- Antarctica - no permanant population
Places inhabited by one person
Places inhabited by two people
- Twombly, Maine, United States
- Success Township, New Hampshire, United States
- Hove Mobile Park, North Dakota, United States
- Oil Springs Reservation, Cattaraugus County, New York, United States
- Monowi, Nebraska, United States
- L'Īle-Dorval, Quebec, Canada
Places inhabited by three people
- North Red River Township, Minnesota, United States
- Rulien Township, Minnesota, United States
- Hush Lake, Minnesota, United States
- Pfeiffer Lake, Minnesota, United States
- Livermore, New Hampshire, United States
- Hillsview, South Dakota, United States
- Point of Rocks, Wyoming, United States
- Hobart Bay, Alaska, United States
- East Blythe, California, United States
Places with four people
- Blacksville, Georgia, United States
- Northwest Hancock, Maine, United Stats
- Township 157-30, Minnesota, United States
- Beans, New Hampshire[?], United States
- Flat, Alaska, United States
Places with five people
- Storrie, California, United States
- Bear Head Lake, Minnesota, United States
- Baker, Missouri, United States
- Gross, Nebraska, United States
- Odell Township, New Hampshire, United States
- Maza, North Dakota, United States
- Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States
- Somerset, Vermont, United States
Places with 6 people
- Verdon, South Dakota, United States
- Kiel Township, Minnesota, United States
- Islandia, Florida, United States
- Tenney, Minnesota, United States
- Freeport, Kansas, United States
- Ruso, North Dakota, United States
- Cottonwood, South Dakota, United States
- Rawson, North Dakota, United States
- Marineland, Florida, United States
Places with 7 people
Places with 8 people
Places with 9 people
See also: List of ghost towns, Ghost town
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