Mjøsa Cities (Norwegian: Mjøsbyene) is the name of a metropolitan region around the lake Mjøsa in the counties of Oppland (population: 90,906) and Hedmark (84,547), Norway. Usually the name Mjøsbyene refers to Gjøvik, Hamar and Lillehammer but it is also used as a reference to the area in general. The largest of those cities is Hamar.
| Municipality | Population | Area¹ | Density² | County |
| Hamar | 27,245 | 338 | 81 | Hedmark |
| Løten | 7,282 | 362 | 20 |
| Ringsaker | 31,732 | 1,123 | 28 |
| Stange | 18,288 | 641 | 29 |
| Gausdal | 6,186 | 1,149 | 5 | Oppland |
| Gjøvik | 27,526 | 630 | 44 |
| Lillehammer | 25,070 | 450 | 56 |
| Vestre Toten | 12,597 | 231 | 55 |
| Østre Toten | 14,657 | 486 | 30 |
| Øyer | 4,870 | 616 | 8 |
| Total | 175,453 | 6,026 | 29 | As of 2004 |
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