Cities & Towns in Shawano County, WI
Shawano County, county in Wisconsin, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 40,786 inhabitants. The county was created 173 years ago in 1853. Its county seat is Shawano.
There are 19 city/town in Shawano County, WI. The largest city of Shawano County is Shawano with a population of 8,885. Other cities include, Pittsfield population 2,814, Belle Plaine population 1,803, Angelica population 1,758, Bonduel population 1,411
Shawano County is located in northeastern Wisconsin. The county has a population of around 40,000 people. Here are some of the notable cities and towns in Shawano County:
Shawano
Shawano is the county seat and largest city in Shawano County. It has a population of around 9,000 people. Some key facts about Shawano:
- The city hosts the annual Shawano Country Christmas festival in December.
- Major employers include the Menominee Casino Resort, Wisconsin Department of Corrections, and ThedaCare Medical Center.
- Popular attractions include the Shawano Speedway and Mountain Bay State Trail.
Bonduel is a village northwest of Shawano. It has a population of around 1,000 people. Some details:
- Bonduel has the Bonduel Bears School District serving the village and surrounding areas.
- Local events include Bonduel Bear Bash Days in the summer.
Cecil is a village east of Shawano. It has a population of around 700 people. Some key facts:
- Cecil was originally named McGinnis in 1903. The name changed to Cecil in 1907.
- The Cecil Community Fair is held here every August.
All Shawano County Cities (Aphebetical)
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Shawano County.
| City Name | Population |
|---|---|
| Almon | 574 |
| Angelica | 1,758 |
| Aniwa | 525 |
| Belle Plaine | 1,803 |
| Birnamwood | 749 |
| Bonduel | 1,411 |
| Bowler | 286 |
| Cecil | 548 |
| Eland | 205 |
| Green Valley | 1,059 |
| Gresham | 563 |
| Mattoon | 412 |
| Navarino | 439 |
| Pella | 869 |
| Pittsfield | 2,814 |
| Red River | 1,399 |
| Shawano | 8,885 |
| Tigerton | 702 |
| Wittenberg | 814 |


