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  1. List of cities and towns in California. California is a state in the Western United States. It is the state with the most people, as 39,538,223 people lived there in 2020. [1] California is split into 58 counties and has 483 municipalities. [2]

    Name
    Type
    County
    Population (2020) [1]
    City
    38,046
    City
    20,299
    City
    78,280
    City
    20,271
  2. List of largest cities in California by population. This is a list of the 100 largest cities in the U.S. state of California ranked by population, based on estimates for July 1, 2023, by the United States Census Bureau.

    • Los Angeles - 3,820,914
    • San Diego - 1,388,320
    • San Jose - 969,655
    • San Francisco - 808,988
    • Fresno - 545,716
    • Sacramento - 526,384
    • Long Beach - 449,468
    • Oakland - 436,504
    • Bakersfield - 413,381
    • Anaheim - 340,512

    Covering an area of about 500 square miles (1,300 square kilometers), the "City of Angels" is the second largest city in America, behind only New York. The home of the Hollywood film industry, Los Angelesis also a place of great cultural diversity and beautiful natural wonders. From beachside areas to Hollywood Boulevard to an endless array of muse...

    Often referred to as the 'Birthplace of California,' San Diego's history dates back centuries when it was first visited by Spanish explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo in 1542. Today this bustling city, just 17 miles (27 kilometers) from the Mexican border, is one of California's richest and culturally diverse places. With a vibrant local economy that ...

    The very heart of Northern California's Silicon Valley, San Jose, is a city where high-tech innovation and human ingenuity meet. Situated on the southern shore of San Francisco Bay, the city covers an area of around 180 square miles (466 square kilometers) and is well known for its affluent neighborhoods and cultural diversity. While it is certainl...

    San Franciscois one of California's most famous cities, widely known for its iconic landmarks, rich cultural scene, unique history, and of course, its unusually cool weather. Indeed its many famous attractions, from the imposing Golden Gate Bridge to the infamous Alcatraz Prison, to Lombard Street and its cultural neighborhoods like Chinatown, attr...

    Some 220 miles (350 kilometers) north of Los Angeles, Fresnois situated in the San Joaquin Valley and covers an area of about 115 square miles (300 square kilometers). With hot summers and mild winters, Fresno's climate is just one of the reasons it has seen a growth in population over the past decade. A lower cost of living and an affordable real ...

    California's capital city, Sacramento, has been labeled by numerous publications as one of "America's Most Diverse Cities." The fastest-growing major city in California, this hub is more than just the seat of government. It is a culturally rich destination attractive to many. Home to Sacramento State University, the UC Davis Medical Center, and a p...

    A Southern California hot spot, Long Beachattracts people from many walks of life for its sunny weather, robust job market, and high-quality schools. Indeed working professionals, young families, and retirees all comprise Long Beach's demographics, and its charming cultural scene has something for everyone. Just 24 miles (39 kilometers) from Los An...

    Oaklandis situated on the Eastern Side of the San Francisco Bay, and in comparison to its more famous counterpart, has higher affordability. Popular among families, professional workers, and post-secondary students, Oakland offers many world-class amenities of its neighbor San Francisco without some major crowds. Another beautiful California coasta...

    Just two hours north of Los Angeles lies Bakersfield, California's 9th largest city. Covering an area of 144 square miles (372 square kilometers), this city gives its inhabitants great and easy access to the Sierra Nevada Mountains, nearby nature parks, and plenty of forested areas. Celebrated for its country music scene, Bakersfield has been affec...

    Founded by German settlers in the 1850s, Anaheimis widely known as the site of the famed Disneyland Theme Park, which opened in 1955. Full of great family-friendly entertainment, diverse dining options, and plenty of California sunshine, Anaheim is a wonderful destination for all to discover. Just a 30-minute drive from LA, Anaheim's proximity to C...

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  3. California Cities count to over 450. Here is an alphabet list of cities starting with the letters a, b, c, d, e, f, g.

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  5. California is divided into 58 counties [4] and contains 483 municipalities. [5] One, San Francisco, is a consolidated city-county. California law makes no distinction between "city" and "town", and municipalities may use either term in their official names. [6]

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · The most populated cities in California are Los Angeles with 3,820,914, San Diego at 1,388,320, San Jose with 969,655, San Francisco at 808,988, and Fresno with 545,716.

  7. Presented below is a list of 1,571 California cities, arranged in descending order based on population size. The population figures are sourced from the 2022 Population Estimates Program and the 2021 American Community Survey.

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