San Francisco

San Francisco
City and County of San Francisco
Official seal of San Francisco
Nicknames: 
Motto(s): 
Oro en Paz, Fierro en Guerra
(Spanish for Gold in Peace, Iron in War)
Anthem: Official song: Theme from San Francisco ("open your Golden Gate")
Official ballad:"I Left My Heart in San Francisco"[2][3]
Map
Interactive map outlining San Francisco
San Francisco is located in California
San Francisco
San Francisco
Location within California
San Francisco is located in the United States
San Francisco
San Francisco
Location within the United States
Coordinates: 37°46′39″N 122°24′59″W / 37.77750°N 122.41639°W / 37.77750; -122.41639
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountySan Francisco
MetroSan Francisco–Oakland–Hayward
CSASan Jose–San Francisco–Oakland
MissionJune 29, 1776 (June 29, 1776)[4]
IncorporatedDecember 16, 1848 (December 16, 1848)[5]
Founded byJuan Bautista de Anza
José Joaquín Moraga
Francisco Palóu
Named forSt. Francis of Assisi
Government
 • TypeStrong mayor–council
 • BodyBoard of Supervisors
 • MayorLondon Breed (D)[6]
 • Supervisors[10]
 • Assembly members[11][12]Matt Haney (D)
Phil Ting (D)
 • State senatorScott Wiener (D)[7]
 • United States RepresentativesNancy Pelosi (D)[8]
Kevin Mullin (D)[9]
Area
 • City and county231.89 sq mi (600.59 km2)
 • Land46.9 sq mi (121.48 km2)
 • Water184.99 sq mi (479.11 km2)  80.00%
 • Metro
3,524.4 sq mi (9,128 km2)
Elevation52 ft (16 m)
Highest elevation934 ft (285 m)
Lowest elevation
[15] (Pacific Ocean)
0 ft (0 m)
Population
 • City and county873,965
 • Estimate 
(2022)[16]
808,437
 • Rank39th in North America
17th in the United States
4th in California
 • Density18,634.65/sq mi (7,194.88/km2)
 • Urban3,515,933 (US: 14th)
 • Urban density6,843.0/sq mi (2,642.1/km2)
 • Metro4,566,961 (US: 13th)
 • CSA9,225,160 (US: 5th)
DemonymSan Franciscan[20]
GDP
 • City and county$252.2 billion (2022)
 • Metro$729.1 billion (2022)
 • CSA$1.318 trillion (2022)
Time zoneUTC–08:00 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC–07:00 (PDT)
ZIP Codes[22]
List
  • 94102–94105
  • 94107–94112
  • 94114–94134
  • 94137
  • 94139–94147
  • 94151
  • 94158–94161
  • 94163–94164
  • 94172
  • 94177
  • 94188
Area codes415/628[23]
FIPS code06-67000
GNIS feature IDs277593, 2411786
Websitesf.gov
  1. Urban area population/density are for the San Francisco–Oakland, CA urban area as of the 2020 Census.

San Francisco is a city in the state of California in the United States. It is in the northern part of California, between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. With 873,965 people in 2020, San Francisco is the 4th largest city in California and the 17th largest city in the United States. It is the economic and cultural center of the San Francisco Bay Area, a metropolitan area with over 7 million people. The city is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge, steep hills, unique architecture, and its large LGBTQ+ population.

Spanish explorers created San Francisco in 1776. They called it "Yerba Buena", which is Spanish for "Good Herb", because a lot of mint grew there.[24] After the Mexican-American War, the United States took over Yerba Buena. In 1848 its name was changed to "San Francisco". It became a city in 1850. San Francisco was a center of the Beat Generation in the 1950s and the Hippie movement in the 1960s. Today, it is a center of social and political liberalism.

When the California Gold Rush started in 1848, San Francisco's port became very important. Immigrants came by sea from around the world. During World War II, the city was a center of war industries.[25] In the 1990s, the economy became focused on internet companies and other high tech. Many of the world's largest companies have their main offices in San Francisco, such as Wells Fargo, Salesforce, Uber, Airbnb, Twitter, Levi's, Gap, Dropbox, and Lyft.[26][27] The city has among the highest average incomes and highest housing costs in the United States.

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  3. 'Be it resolved: The official song of the City and County of San Francisco is, and shall remain, "San Francisco." Be it further resolved that henceforth: "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" shall be the official ballad.' San Francisco Administrative Code — Steven Short, KALW Public Media, May 10, 2021, "San Francisco's Two Official Songs Or, The Day Tony Bennett Hid In His Hotel" [1]
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  21. "Gross Domestic Product by County and Metropolitan Area". fred.stlouisfed.org.
  22. "ZIP Codes for City of San Francisco, CA". 2010 United States census. 2010. Archived from the original on October 30, 2020. Retrieved March 14, 2021 – via Zip-Codes.com.
  23. "NPA City Report". North American Numbering Plan Administration. Archived from the original on November 4, 2014. Retrieved November 5, 2014.
  24. "Yerba Buena Renamed San Francisco - 1847". www.sfmuseum.org.
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  26. San Francisco Chronicle Editorial Board (August 21, 2022). "Downtown San Francisco is dying. This bill could help save it". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
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