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Modesto Population: 200000
  Modesto is located in the heart of California’s central San Joaquin Valley. Surrounded by fertile farmlands that produce dairy products, fruits, nuts, and other resources for the country, Modesto is a small town at heart, with a growing population that appreciates the escape from the larger urban areas nearby.
     
Oakland Population: 1500000
  Oakland has always struggled to forge an identity for itself separate from its famous sister across the bay. Once primarily a major port town, Oakland has a pleasant climate and convenient access to both the San Francisco area and East Bay spots like Berkeley.
     
Sacramento Population: 1700000
 

Sacramento is California’s state capital, located in the middle of the central Sacramento Valley. Visitors can check out a basketball game from hometown team the Kings, or take in the zoo, some theater, or fine cuisine in historic Old Sacramento.

     
San Francisco Population: 2700000
  San Francisco is one of the few North American cities to achieve the legendary status of such places as Paris or London. It is a city defined by collisions: of Mexican, Asian, and American cultures, of the cold north Pacific ocean with the sunny California mainland, of 18th century Spanish missions with 21st century financial skyscrapers. Whether you’re in sight of landmarks like Alcatraz or the Golden Gate Bridge makes no difference: San Francisco’s tangible character is enough to tell you where you are.
     
San Jose Population: 930000
 

Consistently voted as one of the sunniest, safest, and overall best places to live in the country, San Jose and the surrounding area is rapidly gaining a place in history alongside its other West Coast neighbors. Situated at the foot of rolling green hills at the south end of the San Francisco Bay, San Jose is one of California’s oldest cities and is the eleventh largest in the nation.

     

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