List of California urban areas

List of California Urban Areas – Below is a list of urban areas in the California as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, ordered according to their 2010 estimated Census populations. In the table, UA refers to "urbanized area" (urban areas with population over 50,000) and UC refers to "urban cluster" (urban areas with population less than 50,000). The list includes urban areas with a population of at least 10,000. Rows in green indicate that part of the area lies outside of California. Rows without a rank indicate that the center of the area is outside of California.

1 - Los Angeles
2 - San Francisco
3 - San Diego
4 - Riverside
5 - Sacramento
6 - San Jose
7 - Fresno
8 - Concord
9 - Mission Viejo
10 - Bakersfield
Rank Name[Note 1] Type
(UA/UC)
Population
(2010 census est.)[1]
1Los Angeles-Long Beach-AnaheimUA12,150,996
2San Francisco-OaklandUA3,281,212
3San DiegoUA2,956,746
4Riverside-San BernardinoUA1,932,666
5SacramentoUA1,723,634
6San JoseUA1,664,496
7FresnoUA654,628
8ConcordUA615,968
9Mission Viejo-Lake Forest-San ClementeUA583,681
10BakersfieldUA523,994
11Murrieta-Temecula-MenifeeUA441,546
-Reno, NV-CAUA392,141
12StocktonUA370,583
13OxnardUA367,260
14ModestoUA358,172
15Indio-Cathedral CityUA345,580
16Lancaster-PalmdaleUA341,219
17Victorville-HesperiaUA328,454
18Santa RosaUA308,231
19AntiochUA277,634
20Santa ClaritaUA258,653
21VisaliaUA219,454
22Thousand OaksUA214,811
23Santa BarbaraUA195,861
24SalinasUA184,809
25VallejoUA165,074
26Santa CruzUA163,703
27HemetUA163,379
28MercedUA136,969
-Yuma, AZ-CAUA135,267
29FairfieldUA133,683
30Santa MariaUA130,447
31Simi ValleyUA125,206
32ReddingUA117,731
33Yuba CityUA116,719
34Seaside-MontereyUA114,237
35PortervilleUA111,804
36El Centro-CalexicoUA107,672
37TurlockUA99,904
38Gilroy-Morgan HillUA98,413
39ChicoUA98,176
40VacavilleUA93,141
41HanfordUA87,941
42TracyUA87,569
43NapaUA83,913
44MantecaUA83,578
45LivermoreUA81,624
46MaderaUA78,413
47WatsonvilleUA73,534
48DavisUA72,794
49CamarilloUA71,772
50LodiUA68,738
51Paso Robles-AtascaderoUA65,088
52PetalumaUA64,078
53San Luis ObispoUA59,219
54WoodlandUA55,513
55DelanoUA54,372
56Arroyo Grande--Grover BeachUA52,000
57LompocUA51,509
58Reedley--DinubaUC46,247
59EurekaUC45,034
60HollisterUC42,002
61SelmaUC41,810
62Desert Hot SpringsUC39,445
63OrovilleUC37,122
64Los BanosUC35,917
65ParadiseUC34,725
66Grass ValleyUC34,308
67Auburn-North AuburnUC33,157
68SonomaUC32,678
69Arcata-McKinleyvilleUC32,364
70RidgecrestUC31,155
71Santa PaulaUC29,742
72UkiahUC29,709
73Placerville-Diamond SpringsUC29,700
74South Lake Tahoe, CA-NVUC29,107
75BarstowUC28,973
76Sonora-Jamestown-Phoenix LakeUC28,255
77Morro Bay-Los OsosUC26,772
78SangerUC26,604
79LemooreUC26,193
80SoledadUC25,943
81RamonaUC25,913
82CorcoranUC25,516
83WascoUC25,489
84BrawleyUC25,032
85GaltUC24,912
86Yucca ValleyUC23,805
87Lake Arrowhead-CrestlineUC22,175
88PattersonUC20,781
89Half Moon BayUC20,713
90ArvinUC19,573
91Crescent CityUC18,976
92DixonUC18,445
93Red BluffUC18,434
94ShafterUC18,098
95LakeportUC16,583
96Tehachapi-Golden HillsUC16,540
97GreenfieldUC16,451
98RosamondUC16,000
99ClearlakeUC15,944
100NipomoUC15,882
101Big Bear CityUC15,873
102AvenalUC15,486
103OrosiUC15,150
104FillmoreUC15,081
105TaftUC14,985
106Solvang-Buellton-Santa YnezUC14,862
107LindsayUC14,610
108King CityUC14,529
109ParlierUC14,490
110Discovery BayUC14,044
111KermanUC13,487
112EarlimartUC13,211
113FortunaUC13,084
-Incline Village, NV-CAUC13,022
113Blythe, CA-AZUC12,967
114Twentynine PalmsUC12,895
115McFarlandUC12,826
116CoalingaUC12,702
117TruckeeUC12,139
118ChowchillaUC11,843
119Lake Los AngelesUC11,808
120MeccaUC11,253
121MendotaUC11,211
122California CityUC10,908
123Fort BraggUC10,348
124SusanvilleUC10,285
125NewmanUC10,223

References

  1. In order to match the official lists from the U.S. Census Bureau and provide less clutter in the table, postal code abbreviations for the names of states are used in this column. For a list of the states and abbreviations used, please see the table below the map at this list of US States.
  1. Federal Register | Qualifying Urban Areas for the 2010 Census. Federalregister.gov (2012-03-27). Retrieved on 2013-07-21.
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