List of cities and municipalities in the San Francisco Bay Area

List of cities and municipalities in the San Francisco Bay Area

These lists of municipalities in the San Francisco Bay Area group cities and towns by population. Names in boldface serve as county seat. Names in "italics" are located in the counties of Santa Cruz or San Benito, which are excluded from the nine-county definition of the Bay Area but are included in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Consolidated Statistical Area.

:Unless otherwise noted, populations herein are 2006 United States Census Bureau estimates. If you update any number, please cite the source!

Cities

Cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants

# San Jose (10th largest city in the United States), 929,936
# San Francisco (14th largest), 744,041
# Oakland (44th largest), 397,067
# Fremont, 201,691
# Santa Rosa, 154,212
# Hayward, 140,606
# Sunnyvale, 130,519
# Concord, 122,204
# Vallejo, 116,844
# Santa Clara, 108,518
# Fairfield, 104,897
# Richmond, 102,120
# Berkeley, 101,555
# Daly City, 101,005
# Antioch, 100,586

Cities with 50,000 to 99,999 inhabitants

Cities with less than 10,000 inhabitants

Unincorporated communities which are not CDPs

By county

* San Francisco

References

Unless otherwise noted, populations provided herein are 2006 estimates by the United States Census Bureau's [http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/SAFFPopulation Population Finder] .

ee also

* List of cities in California
* List of cities, places, and neighborhoods in California


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