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  2. San Francisco Bay Area. The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, is a metropolitan region surrounding the San Francisco Bay estuaries in Northern California. According to the 2010 United States Census, the region has over 7.1 million inhabitants and approximately 6,900 square miles (18,000 km 2) of land.

  3. Most of the remaining two-fifths of the population is non-Hispanic White American. The most populous cities of the Bay Area are Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose, the latter of which in 2022 had population of 971,233, making it the 12th-most populous in the United States.

    • 6,966 sq mi (18,040 km²)
    • California
    • United States
  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Here, we explore the key cities that make up the Bay Area, each contributing its unique flavor to this rich mosaic. San Francisco. San Francisco, the jewel of the Bay Area, is renowned for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, historic cable cars, and bustling Fisherman’s Wharf. As the cultural, commercial, and financial heart of Northern California ...

  5. Name Type County Population (2010) Land area Incorporated Alameda: City Alameda: 73,812 10.61 27.5 April 19, 1854: Albany: City Alameda: 18,539 1.79 4.6

  6. It’s framed by an unforgettable gateway—the iconic Golden Gate Bridge—spanning the mouth of San Francisco Bay. Explore diverse cities, picturesque hamlets, family-friendly beaches, coastal parklands, and wine country, including Napa and Sonoma wine country, 1½ hours north of San Francisco.

  7. The San Francisco Bay Area, ringing the San Francisco Bay in northern California, is a geographically diverse and extensive metropolitan region that is home to nearly 8 million inhabitants in cities such as San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and San Jose.

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