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Oxnard, better known as the strawberry and lima bean capital of California, is the 121st largest city in the United States and the 21st major one in its home state. The city, which is an important agricultural hub, is the largest city in Ventura County in terms of population. In the 2000 census, ...

Situated in the southern part of California, Long Beach faces the Pacific Ocean and is home to nearly 492,682 people. The city, which is part of the Los Angeles County, is a 32 km drive from downtown Los Angeles. Long Beach is listed as the 38th largest city in the United States and the sixth ...

Located in Orange County, Irvine city was developed by the Irvine Company in the 1960s. The city, which borders the San Diego Creek, was officially incorporated in December 1971. Irvine has a January 2010 estimated population of 217,686. The 45 square mile or 115 km2 city was listed by the United ...

Located almost equidistant from Fresno and Los Angeles, Bakersfield is nestled at the southern-most tip of the San Joaquin Valley in Kern County, California. The city also has the distinction of being the 11th fastest growing city in its home state. With a 2010 estimated population of 338,952, ...

The base of the world-famous Disneyland Resort, Anaheim is the tenth most populated city in the California state and the 54th one in the US. Records show that nearly 353,643 people have made the city their home as of January 2010. The city gets its unique name from a combination of Ana, taken ...

Located in Los Angeles County, Glendale holds the distinction of being the biggest city in the US, which shares its name with another one, namely Glendale in Arizona having a population of 246,000. A suburb of the Greater Los Angeles Area, Glendale has a 2009 population of over 200,000, as ...

A Southern Californian city, Huntington Beach is well-known for its long beaches, pleasant climate and excellent surfing opportunities. Located in Orange County, the city has a 2010 estimated population of over 200,000, thus making it the largest beach city in the county. Huntington Beach is ...

Incorporated in 1984, Moreno Valley is a comparatively young city located in Riverside County in the California State. The city, which derives its name from the Spanish word moreno meaning dark, has a 2007-estimated population of 108,466. Nicknamed MoVal by locals, Moreno Valley is the second ...

Located in Alameda County, Fremont gets its name from The Great Pathfinder John Charles Fremont, the military officer and explorer, who was also the Republic Partys first candidate for the post of the US President. The city was formed on January 23, 1956, by the merger of five smaller communities ...

Located in San Bernardino County in California State, Fontana is home to the fastest half-marathon course in the world, the Fontana Days Half Marathon and 5 km run. Founded in 1913, the city is estimated by the California State Department of Finance to have a 2010 population of over 190,000. ...

Famously known as the Gateway to Southern California, Ontario is located in the San Bernardino County. The city gets its name from the Ontario Model Colony set up in 1882 by Canadian engineer brothers - George Chaffey, William Chaffey and Charles Chaffey. The settlement was given the name of ...

The sixty-first most populated city in the US, Riverside is the county seat for Riverside County. The city, which got its name from its proximity to the Santa Ana River, is the fourth largest inland city in California right behind Fresno, Sacramento and Bakersfield. Besides being the biggest ...

Located in the San Bernardino County of California State, Rancho Cucamonga city has the motto A World Class Community. While the 2000 census estimated the city to have a population of 127,000, a California State census in 2009 calculated the citys population to be nearly 177,736 people. The ...

San Diego city, located at the southernmost tip of California state, derives its name from Saint Didacus. The city, which follows Los Angeles in being the second largest one in California, is also the eighth largest city in the United States of America. Facing the Pacific Ocean, San Diego boasts ...

The thirteenth-most populated city in California, Stockton, is also the county seat of San Joaquin County. The host of the annual Asparagus Festival, Stockton, is situated south of Californias capital Sacramento and north of Modesto. The city, nestled in Northern California, is the 61st biggest ...

Located in Southern California, Santa Ana is the most populated city in Orange County, with nearly 355,662 people making it their home. As per US Census records, Santa Ana finishes a close fourth behind New York, San Francisco and Chicago in the list of densely populated US cities. The county ...

The seventeenth largest city in California, Modesto, is the county seat for Stanislaus County. Located amidst hectares of cropland, this Northern Californian city has an estimated population of 211,156, as of April 2009. Stanislaus County secured the sixth spot among California counties in farm ...

Fresno city, which derives its name from the Spanish word for the ash tree, is the largest inland city in California State and the 35th biggest one in the United States of America. With a population of nearly 0.5 million, the city is the fifth largest one in California. Fresno serves as the ...

Situated on the San Francisco Bay, Oakland is the eighth largest city in the California State. The city, which is a major port of the West Coast, is located nearly 8 miles east of San Francisco. The county seat for Alabama County, Oakland, also has the distinction of being the second-most ...

The second largest city of the San Diego metropolitan area, Chula Vista, gets its name from the Spanish language word meaning beautiful view. The unique name holds true, as the city is located between the scenic San Diego Bay and the coastal mountain ranges. Located in the South Bay area, the ...

San Francisco is the only consolidated city-county in California state. The city with a population density of 17,323 people/mi or 6,688.4 people per km is the fourth most populated city in the state and the 12th highest densely populated city in the US. San Francisco, which nestles at the ...

The city of San Jose, located at the southernmost tip of the San Francisco Bay, is more popularly known as the capital of the Silicon Valley. San Jose has the distinction of being the third major city in California State and the tenth biggest one in America. The city, which greatly benefited from ...

Los Angeles tops the list of the most preferred tourist destinations in America. This second most populated city in the US, also credited as the most populous one in California, offers a heady mix of power, money, glitz and glamour. With more and more people flocking in, the city is now home to ...

The official capital of California, Sacramento, is home to nearly 486,200 people, according to 2010 estimates. The city, which also functions as the county seat of Sacramento County, is the seventh-largest city in California. Sacramento, which has been named the most ethnically and racially ...

The ninety-ninth largest city in the United States, San Bernardino is the county seat for the San Bernardino County. Located 65 miles (105 km) east of Los Angeles and at the foot of the San Bernardino Mountains, the city is the eighteenth largest one in California. Spanning nearly 81 sq miles ...

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