California
California covers 163,707 square miles and has a population of 35,116,033 people. California's capital is
Sacramento,
which has a population of 407,018. Other important cities are
Los Angeles (pop.
3,694,820),
San Jose (pop.
894,943),
San Francisco
(pop. 776,733),
Long Beach
(pop. 461,522),
Oakland
(pop. 399,484),
Santa Ana
(pop. 337,977),
Anaheim
(pop. 328,014),
Riverside
(pop. 255,166),
Bakersfield
(pop. 247,057) and
Stockton
(pop. 243,771).
California was admitted to the Union in 1850, after the end of the Mexican-American War in
1846, as the 31st state. It is bordered on the north by
Oregon, on the east by
Nevada and
Arizona, on the south by Mexico and to
the west by the Pacific Ocean. California's economy is broken into two categories;
agriculture and industry. Vegetables, fruits and nuts, dairy products, cattle, nursery
stock, grapes provide for the agricultural side. While electronic components and
equipment, aerospace, film production, food processing, petroleum, computers and computer
software, tourism provide for the industrial side.