Portland has added more than 60,000 residents since 2010, but on a percentage basis, it's far from the fastest-growing city in Oregon.

The U.S. Census Bureau last week released new local population estimates. Here's how each Oregon city with a population of 10,000 or more stacks up in growth.

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1. Happy Valley

Happy Valley incorporated in 1965 to avert annexation into the city of Portland, and the development that would come with it. But in late 1990s, it became one of Oregon's fastest-growing cities. Like most boomtowns, it was hit hard in the foreclosure crisis, but it's since bounced back.

Population in 2017: 21,196

Growth since 2010: 46 percent

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2. Bend

Bend, too, has found itself in a cycle of boom and bust, but for now times are good. The economy has grown across industries, and the unemployment rate is now at a historically low level.

Population: 94,520

Growth: 23.3 percent

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3. Wilsonville

Builders in Wilsonville have been putting up single-family houses by the hundreds in recent years, most in the planned community of Villebois.

Population: 24,058

Growth: 23.2 percent

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4. Independence

Once called the hops capital of the world for its production, and long dependent on the agriculture and natural resources industries, Independence is now pushing to become a rural technology hub.

Population: 10,053

Growth: 16.7 percent

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5. Sandy

This small Clackamas County community just outside of the Portland urban growth area has long grown faster than the county as a whole.

Population: 11,149

Growth: 15.6 percent

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6. Hillsboro

Booming neighborhoods have taken the place of empty fields in Hillsboro, boosted by the growing technology and apparel sectors in Washington County.

Population: 106,894

Growth: 15.5 percent

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7. Redmond

Redmond has a strong job market, and it's also absorbed the impact of nearby Bend's growth because of its lower cost of living.

Population: 30,011

Growth: 14.5 percent

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8. Forest Grove

Forest Grove, one the outlying cities in the Portland metro area, has grown in part because it's also one of the most affordable.

Population: 24,141

Growth: 12.8 percent

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9. Dallas

Dallas has grown with nearby Salem, where the largest share of its working residents are employed.

Population: 16,301

Growth: 11.6 percent

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10. Silverton

Having just topped 10,000 residents last year, and the recent growth hasn't come without misgivings, the Stayton Mail reported.

Population: 10,313

Growth: 11.6 percent

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11. Oregon City

Population: 36,360

Growth: 11.2 percent

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12. Portland

Portland might be No. 12 by percentage, but it has added 62,000 residents since 2010, three times more any other city in Oregon.

Population: 647,805

Growth: 10.7 percent

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13. Tigard

Population: 53,148

Growth: 10 percent

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Salem

Population: 169,798

Growth: 9.5 percent

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15. Prineville

Prineville has been one of the fastest-growing small cities in the country in recent years, in large part because of spillover from Bend.

Population: 10,055

Growth: 9.2 percent

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16. Medford

Population: 81,780

Growth: 9.1 percent

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17. Lebanon

Population: 16,878

Growth: 8.7 percent

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18. Monmouth

Population: 10,338

Growth: 8.3 percent

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19. Beaverton

Population: 97,514

Growth: 8.2 percent

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20. Eugene

Population: 168,916

Growth: 7.9 percent

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21. Keizer

Population: 39,315

Growth: 7.5 percent

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22. Woodburn

Population: 25,780

Growth: 7 percent

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23. McMinnville

Population: 34,347

Growth: 6.7 percent

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24. Sherwood

Population: 19,467

Growth: 6.7 percent

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25. Lake Oswego

Population: 39,196

Growth: 6.6 percent

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26. Central Point

Population: 18,234

Growth: 6.6 percent

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27. Corvallis

Population: 57,961

Growth: 6.6 percent

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28. Newberg

Population: 23,609

Growth: 6.4 percent

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29. Albany

Population: 53,503

Growth: 6.3 percent

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30. Canby

Population: 17,759

Growth: 6.3 percent

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31. West Linn

Population: 26,703

Growth: 6.2 percent

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32. Newport

Population: 10,592

Growth: 6.2 percent

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33. Gladstone

Population: 12,207

Growth: 6.1 percent

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34. Damascus

Population: 11,155

Growth: 5.9 percent

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35. Ashland

Population: 21,117

Growth: 5.2 percent

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36. St. Helens

Population: 13,701

Growth: 5.1 percent

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37. Cottage Grove

Population: 10,169

Growth: 5 percent

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38. Tualatin

Population: 27,478

Growth: 5 percent

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39. Cornelius

Population: 12,493

Growth: 5 percent

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40. Springfield

Population: 62,353

Growth: 5 percent

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41. Gresham

Population: 111,053

Growth: 4.8 percent

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42. Grants Pass

Population: 37,579

Growth: 4.4 percent

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43. The Dalles

Population: 15,646

Growth: 4.3 percent

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44. Hermiston

Population: 17,428

Growth: 3.6 percent

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45. Troutdale

Population: 16,554

Growth: 3.5 percent

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46. Milwaukie

Population: 20,801

Growth: 2.5 percent

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47. Coos Bay

Population: 16,295

Growth: 2.1 percent

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48. Klamath Falls

Population: 21,359

Growth: 1.7 percent

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49. Roseburg

Population: 22,321

Growth: 1.4 percent

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50. La Grande

Population: 13,173

Growth: 0.7 percent

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51. Pendleton

Population: 16,677

Growth: 0.2 percent

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52. Ontario

Population: 11,009

Growth: -3.2 percent