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San Francisco

By:smgenie


San Francisco, a city in western California is coextensive with San

Francisco County. Famous for its beautiful setting, San Francisco is

primarily located on the northern tip of a peninsula at the entrance

to San Francisco Bay. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the

west, the strait known as Golden Gate on the north, San Francisco

Bay on the east, and San Bruno Mountain on the south. Alcatraz,

Angel, Farallon, Treasure, and Yerba Buena islands are part of the

city.



POPULATION



The population of San Francisco increased from 678,974 in 1980 to

723,959 in 1990; the population was 735,315 in 1996. According

to the 1990 census, whites constitute 53.6 percent of San

Francisco's population; Asians and Pacific Islanders, 29.1 percent;

blacks, 10.9 percent; and Native Americans, 0.5 percent.

Hispanics, who may be of any race, represent 13.3 percent of the

population. San Francisco is part of a major metropolitan region

that also includes Oakland and San Jose. The region's population

increased from 5,368,000 in 1980 to 6,253,000 in 1990, reaching

an estimated 6,940,000 in 2004.



ECONOMY



San Francisco is a leading financial and international trade center

for the western United States. The downtown financial district

contains the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange; the headquarters of the

12th Federal Reserve District; and numerous banks and corporate

office buildings, including the home office of the Bank of America,

one of the largest banks in the world. Tourism is also important to

the city's economy. The San Francisco region is also home to many

companies developing computer software and hardware. Several

national apparel manufacturers also have headquarters in the city.



EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS



The main institutions of higher education in San Francisco are San

Francisco State University (1899), the University of San Francisco

(1855), Golden Gate University (1853), the University of California-

San Francisco (1864), the New College of California (1971), the

University of California Hastings College of Law (1878), the San

Francisco Art Institute (1871), the Academy of Art College (1929),

the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (1917), and a large

community college. San Francisco has many performing-arts

organizations. Among the best known are the San Francisco

Symphony Orchestra, the San Francisco Ballet, the San Francisco

Opera, and the American Conservatory Theater.



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