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Our Community


San Francisco may be one of the most diverse cities in the United States, perhaps in the entire world. Though the area is only about 7 square miles, as of 2008, San Francisco’s population has grown to 808,976 residents. With its many cultures from around the world, you will find almost every ethnicity here.

Who we Are

Our Gender:
Male - 385,376 (51%)
Female - 372,228 (49%)
Alien – 0 (0%)

Our Background:
White - 408,621 (53%)
Asian - 239,426 (32%)
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) - 105,790 (14%)
Black or African American - 51,795 (7%)
American Indian and Alaska Native - 2,770 (0.4%)
Some other race - 30,548 (4%)

For full details on San Francisco’s population, click here

What we Give

Our city welcomes anyone from anywhere. Because of our many backgrounds, San Francisco has created several neighborhoods to exhibit the cultures of each one to its many visitors and tourists. Click on the neighborhood for information on each one:

Italians – North Beach
Chinese – Chinatown
Latinos – Mission District
African Americans – The Fillmore
Japanese – Japantown