From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
This is a list of places on Earth with a permanent population of less than ten people. Some may be (almost) deserted, and others may be places where people work, but do 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.
References:
- France: 1999 census
- Spain: 2002 figures from the Instituto Nacional de Estadística
- United States: generally census-designated places with data of 2000
Places with no population
- Almanor, California
- Antarctica - no permanent population
- Arab al-Samniyya, Israel
- Beaumont-en-Verdunois, Meuse, France
- Belleair Shore, Florida, United States
- Bezonvaux, Meuse, France
- Brewster, Florida
- Caribou, California
- Chisana, Alaska
- Crystal Lake in Broward County, Florida
- Cumières-le-Mort-Homme, Meuse
- Fleury-devant-Douaumont, Meuse, France
- Frye Island, Maine
- Gulf City, Florida, United States
- Haumont-près-Samogneux, Meuse, France
- Hilltop 26, West Bank
- Hoot Owl in Mayes County, Oklahoma
- Lewis, Vermont
- Little Grass Valley, California
- Louvemont-Côte-du-Poivre, Meuse, France
- Mule Barn in Pawnee County, Oklahoma
- Picket Lake, Minnesota
- Promontory Point, Utah
- Sportsmen Acres Community, Oklahoma
- Sunday Lake, Minnesota
- Supai, Arizona
- Taft, Louisiana
Inhabited places
Places inhabited by one person
Places inhabited by two people
Places inhabited by three people
Places with four people
Places with five people
Places with 6 people
Places with 7 people
Places with 8 people
Places with 9 people

