San Francisco info and facts
Population: 776733 people
Area: The San Francisco city has only a 47 square mile area. This makes it one of the most densely populated city in the United States, second only to New York.
Nationalities: The population of San Francisco is divided into many races due to the multicultural characteristics of this city. The easygoing, vanguard and fashionably heterogeneous group of people living in San Francisco is racially characterized as follows:
White 49.66%
Black or African American 7.79%
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.45%
Asian 30.84%
Asian Indian 0.71%
Chinese 19.65%
Filipino 5.16%
Japanese 1.47%
Korean 0.99%
Vietnamese 1.38%
Other Asian 1.48%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.49%
Native Hawaiian 0.06%
Guamanian or Chamorro 0.04%
Samoan 0.3%
Other Pacific Islander 0.1%
Mexican 6.3%
Puerto Rican 0.48%
Cuban 0.21%
Other Hispanic or Latino 7.1%
Not Hispanic or Latino 85.9%
Location: The City od San Francisco is located at the Northern tip of the San Francisco peninsula to the north of the state of California in the United States. The Pacific Ocean, the San Francisco Bay and the San Mateo County surround it. By west, north, east and south respectively.
Latitude: 37.76 N, Longitude: 122.44 W
Elevation: 155 feet above sea level
History: Don Gaspar de Portola arrived on 1769 to the territory of the Yelamu group of the Ohlone people, settled and established the San Francisco de Asis Mission.
The territory was part of Mexico and the town was called Yerba Buena
until the Mexican-American war when it was claimed by the United States on 1846. By 1849 and due to the Gold Rush, San francisco´s population was already 25000 and was quickly rising with the discovery of gold and silver in high quantities.
Soon, the banking and railroad industries became the strongest in San Francisco and the city expanded into the provision of services and goods for export to the Pacific.
On 1906 a huge earthquake shook San Francisco destroying almost three fourths of the city. However, rebuilding was fast and the prosperous city was again as flamboyant as ever.
Both the Bay bridge and the Golden Gate bridge were built during the great depression and finished on 1936 and 1937 respectively. Urban planning projects like roads, freeways and new neighborhoods increased during the 50s and 60s, while skyscrapers and buildings were built mostly during the 70s and 80s. during this period, most of the port activity was transferred to Oakland and San Francisco turned to tourism, while undergoing a demographic exodus due to the increase of population in the suburbs surrounding the city.
In 1989, a second large-scale earthquake destroyed and rebuilt San Francisco´s urban structure.
During the 90s, it began to swarm with high tech and .com companies, which today are an important segment of the economy.
Climatic Features: the semiarid or Mediterranean climate of San Francisco is due to the same reasons as it is in most of the state of California. However, the fact that the city is surrounded by water makes it cooler than cities adjacent to it inland. It receives the cold fronts from the northern pacific making it about 20 degrees colder than its neighboring cities. It is a foggy city and its seasons are wet and dry rather than temperature related, for its geographic conditions make it a city of relatively stable temperatures.
Average Temperature: January, 52.3° F; August, 62.4° F; annual average, 58.6° F
Average Annual Rainfall: 22.1 inches
When to Go: Any time of year is an excellent time to visit or move to the city of San Francisco. This rich, contemporary, polyglot and countercultural city is ready to welcome tourists and newcomers with all its diversion and cultural richness.
Scenic Spots:http://www.about.com/ the top ten visitor choices are:
Golden Gate Bridge
Japanese Tea Garden
Exploratorium
Fisherman's Wharf
Alcatraz
Cable Cars
Chinatown
North Beach
Alamo Square
Red-and-White Ferry
Other tourist choices to visit are:
Strybing Arboretum, California Academy of Sciences and Conservatory of Flowers, Ferry Building Marketplace Farmers' markets, Victorian Houses, or "painted ladies", The Palace of the Legion of Honor, Musee Mechanique, Nob Hill, Huntington Park, Grace Cathedral, Twin Peaks, 49-Mile Drive, North Beach, Cable Car Barn Museum, Camera Obscura, Cliff House, Mission San Francisco, City Hall
Mayor: Gavin Newsom
Related Information: San Francisco Chronicle, 901 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103-2988; telephone (415)777-1111. San Francisco Examiner, 110 Fifth Street, San Francisco, CA 94103; telephone (415)777-5700
Population Information of San Francisco:
Population (year 2000): 776,733. Estimated population in July 2006: 744,041 (-4.2% change)
Males: 394,828 (50.8%)
Females: 381,905(49.2%)
Median resident age: 36.5 years
California median age: 33.3 years
Administrative Division:
The Bay Area is divided into 10 counties:
Alameda
Contra Costa
Marin |
California
San Francisco
San Mateo |
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz
Solano |
Sonoma |
The major cities within the bay area are:
San Jose
San Francisco
Oakland |
Fremont
Antioch
Berkeley |
Concord
Daly City
Fairfield |
Hayward
Richmond
Santa Clara |
Santa Rosa
Sunnyvale
Vallejo |
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The city of San Francisco is the main cultural, economic and trade center of the greater bay area. It is divided into the following neighborhoods:
Alamo Square
Anza Vista
Ashbury Heights
Balboa Park
Balboa Terrace
Bayview
Bernal Heights
Buena Vista
Castro |
Cathedral Hill
Cayuga Terrace
China Basin
Chinatown
Civic Center
Clarendon Heights
Cole Valley
Corona Heights
Cow Hollow |
Crocker-Amazon
Diamond Heights
Dogpatch
Dolores Heights
Duboce Triangle
Embarcadero
Eureka Valley
Excelsior
Fillmore |
Financial District
Fisherman's Wharf
Forest Hill
Forest Knolls
French Quarter
Glen Park
Golden Gate Heights
Haight-Ashbury
Hayes Valley |
Hunters Point
India Basin
Ingleside
Ingleside Terrace
Inner Sunset
Islais Creek
Jackson Square
Japantown
Jordan Park |
Laguna Honda
Lake
Lakeside
Laurel Heights
Little Hollywood
Little Russia
Little Saigon
Lone Mountain
Lower Haight |
Lower Pacific Heights
Lower Nob Hill
Marina District
Merced Heights
Merced Manor
Midtown Terrace
Miraloma Park
Mission Bay
Mission District |
Mission Dolores
Mount Davidson
Nob Hill
Noe Valley
North Beach
North of the Panhandle
Oceanview
Outer Mission
Pacific Heights |
Park Merced
Parkside
Pierre Valley
Polk Gulch
Portola
Portola Place
Potrero Hill
Presidio
Presidio Heights |
Richmond District
Rincon Hill
Russian Hill
Safeway Heights
Saint Francis Wood
Sea Cliff
Sherwood Forest
Silver Terrace
South Beach |
South of Market
South Park
Sunnyside
Sunnydale
Sunset District
Telegraph Hill
Tenderloin
Treasure Island
Twin Peaks |
Union Square
University Mound
Upper Market
Visitacion Valley
Vista del Mar
West Portal
Western Addition
Westwood Highlands
Westwood Park |
Useful Telephne Numbers: The Bay Area is divided among several telephone area codes. San Francisco and Marin county have area code 415, Peninsula cities use 650, the East Bay is 510, Eastern Contra Costa County is 925, and San Jose is 408.
Tourist Information: Call 415-391-2000 for information, 415-391-2001 for recorded events information.
Directory assistance
411
Emergency
911 Call 9-1-1 when there is a life-threatening emergency, which requires the immediate response of emergency services such as police, fire or paramedic.
Public transportation information
511
San Francisco's Convention and Vistor's Bureau
onlyinsanfrancisco.com
+1 (415) 391-2000
Airport information
+1 (650) 821-2730 (San Francisco International Airport)
Non-emergency Police . The SFPD currently has 10 police stations throughout the city. Metro Division:
Central Station: 766 Vallejo St. San Francisco, CA 94133 (415) 315-2400
Mission Station: 630 Valencia St. San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 558-5400
Northern Station: 1125 Fillmore St. San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 614-3400
Southern Station: 850 Bryant St San Francisco, CA 94103(415) 553-1373
Tenderloin Station: 301 Eddy St. San Francisco, CA 94102(415) 345-7300
Golden Gate Division:
Bayview Station: 201 Williams St. San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 671-2300
Ingleside Station: 1 Sgt. John V. Young Ln. San Francisco, CA 94112-2408 (415) 404-4000
Park Station: 1899 Waller Street San Francisco, CA 94117 (415) 242-3000
Richmond Station: 461 6th Ave San Francisco, CA 94118 (415) 666-8000
Taraval Station: 2345 24th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94116 (415) 759-3100
TTY: 415-703-2032 (English or Spanish)
Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Services
Internet: www.ddtp.org
Call: 800-867-4323 (Voice)
800-867-4323 (TTY)
Fax: 510-302-1131
Utility Questions/Complaints: 800-649-7570, online Complaint form: www.cpuc.ca.gov
Household Movers/Limousine/Shuttles, Verify License: 800-877-8867
Household Goods Movers Complaints: 800-FON 4 PUC (800-366-4782)
Limousine or Shuttle Complaints: 800-894-9444
Public Advisor's Office: 415-703-2074
Outreach Officers: 415-703-2074
Bilingual Services 866-494-6186 (toll free)
(if denied assistance in a language other than English)
General Information: 415-703-2782
Water Service: If you experience a water or sewer emergency concerning no water service, low water pressure, issues with taste, odor or color of your water, sewer backups, clogged catch basins, flooding, or wastewater odors call the 24-hour hotline at 415-554-3444.
Power Service
415-554-0730 or 415-554-0729. After hours and holidays please call 415-558-3265.
Gas Service
Visit www.pge.com/safety or call our outage information line at 1-800-PGE-5002.
American Red Cross public information
American Red Cross
American Red Cross Bay Area
85 Second Street, 8th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
E-mail: arcbainfo@usa.redcross.org
Phone: 415-427-8000
Fax: 415-427-8104
Web site: http://www.redcrossbayarea.org
Animal Care & Control
1200 15th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel (415) 554-6364
Fax (415) 557-9950
TDD (415) 554-9704
Email ACC@sfgov.org
Zip Code Inquiry: www.whitepages.com also available through your cell phone.
The following are the zip codes assigned to the San Francisco area.
94102, 94103, 94104, 94105, 94107, 94108, 94109, 94110, 94111, 94112, 94114, 94115, 94116, 94117, 94118, 94121, 94122, 94123, 94124, 94127, 94128, 94129, 94130, 94131, 94132, 94133, 94134.
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