The following table is the list of the most populous cities in South India. Population statistics indicated in this article are estimates for the year 2008[1]. The figures for 2008 is based on statistics, but not authentic. Note that this is a list of city populations and does not indicate urban agglomeration populations.
| Rank |
City |
Population
(2001 census)1 |
Population
(2008 estimate)2 |
State |
| 1 |
Chennai |
4,343,645 |
4,562,843 |
Tamil Nadu |
| 2 |
Bangalore |
4,301,326 |
5,180,533 |
Karnataka |
| 3 |
Hyderabad |
3,637,483 |
3,980,938 |
Andhra Pradesh |
| 4 |
Visakhapatnam |
982,904 |
1,050,380 |
Andhra Pradesh |
| 5 |
Coimbatore |
930,882 |
999,777 |
Tamil Nadu |
| 6 |
Madurai |
901,681 |
928,869 |
Tamil Nadu |
| 7 |
Vijayawada |
851,282 |
957,370 |
Andhra Pradesh |
| 8 |
Hubli |
786,195 |
879,506 |
Karnataka |
| 9 |
Thiruvananthapuram |
744,983 |
813,460 |
Kerala |
| 10 |
Mysore |
744,811 |
973,856 |
Karnataka |
| 11 |
Salem |
696,760 |
849,444 |
Tamil Nadu |
| 12 |
Trichy |
752,066 |
806,699 |
Tamil Nadu |
| 13 |
Kochi |
596,473 |
745,456 |
Kerala |
| 14 |
Warangal |
530,636 |
582,350 |
Andhra Pradesh |
| 15 |
Guntur |
514,461 |
540,011 |
Andhra Pradesh |
| 16 |
Tiruppur |
344 543 |
435 313 |
Tamil Nadu |
| 17 |
Gulbarga |
304,099 |
422,569 |
Karnataka |
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