Fresno

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Fresno is a major city in California, located in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. As the county seat of Fresno County, it is the fifth largest city in California and boasts a diverse population. Founded in 1872 as a railway station for the Central Pacific Railroad, Fresno has grown into a vibrant hub known for its agricultural prowess, as it sits in one of the world's most fertile agricultural regions.

The city's economy is notably driven by agriculture, with products like grapes, tomatoes, almonds, and citrus fruits playing a significant role. In recent years, Fresno has diversified its economic base, incorporating sectors such as education, healthcare, and manufacturing.

Culturally, Fresno is home to a mix of historic buildings, theaters, museums, and a variety of cultural festivals that reflect its diverse population. The city is also geographically well-positioned for outdoor activities, being a short drive from Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Park. With its blend of cultural richness and natural beauty, Fresno plays a vital role in the central California region.

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Area 294.839 km2

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