Bakersfield
A city of 311,000 people located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley in California, Bakersfield is one of California's largest and fastest growing cities.
Bakersfield demographics
Chico
Is located in the northeast part of the Sacramento Valley with a population of 71,000 people. Home to California State University, Chico the city has maintained a historic downtown, a wide variety of services, and family oriented neighborhoods that contribute to its small town appeal.
Chowchilla
Is a community with rich history located off highway 99 between Merced and Madera in the San Joaquin Valley and is home to approximately 11,100 people.
Daly City
Known as the "Gateway to the Peninsula" the city is located south of San Francisco. This thriving community has a population of 93,500 people, a flourishing retail sector, and 6 colleges or universities within a 10-mile radius.
Delano
Located north of Bakersfield in the San Joaquin Valley this city of 38,800 people is expected to grow 16% by 2010.
Lincoln
Is a foothills community northeast of Sacramento with 11,200 people and was named an All-American City of 2006. This small town offers exceptional family style living.
Lodi
Located just north of Stockton in the San Joaquin Valley, Lodi has a population of 57,000 people and is build on a strong, broad based agriculture economy.
Madera
Is a growing Central Valley community northwest of Fresno with approximately 45,800 people. It is home to Valley Children's Hospital, one of the largest children's hospitals in the US, and many other local business and agricultural industries.
Manteca
With a population of roughly 49,200, this affordable agricultural community is just two hours from San Francisco, an hour from Sacramento and close to Yosemite.
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Merced
Is located at the heart of California in the San Joaquin Valley, and has a population of roughly 63,800 people. It's the location of one of the newest University of California campuses, and serves as the commercial and entertainment hub of the region.
Merced demographics
Modesto
Is a city of 188,800 people in the heart of California in the San Joaquin Valley. This vibrant agricultural community is conveniently near the ocean, mountains and several national parks.
Oakland
Located in the East Bay Area and home to approximately 373,900 people, the city is a center for international trade. The hillside neighborhoods, a bustling waterfront, modern skyline and historic buildings all make Oakland a thriving, vibrant city.
Patterson
Is a rural small town of 11,600 people surrounded by agricultural land and known as the Apricot Capital of the world.
Richmond
Is a city of 96,600 people located 16 miles northeast of San Francisco, on a peninsula separating San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay.
Ripon
Is located northwest of Modesto in the San Joaquin Valley, close to Sacramento and San Francisco. With a population of 10,100 people, Ripon has a small town atmosphere and celebrates an annual Almond Blossom Festival.
Sacramento, Natomas Area
Is a rapidly growing area in the north part of Sacramento of about 80,000 people and projected to grow to 100,000 within 5 years! It is a culturally diverse; filled with young singles and couples.
Visalia
Is the cultural, economic and commercial hub of Tulare county. It is a city of 108,400 people located in primarily agricultural land southeast of Fresno.
Woodland
Woodland is a small town of 49,000 people located West of Sacramento in California's Central Valley.
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