مقاطعة سانتا كلارا، كاليفورنيا
Santa Clara County | |
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County of Santa Clara | |
مع عقارب الساعة: Downtown San Jose skyline; Hillsides in Morgan Hill; Alviso, San Jose; View of Santa Clara Valley; Almaden Reservoir in South San Jose; جامعة ستانفورد. | |
الإحداثيات: 37°22′N 121°58′W / 37.36°N 121.97°W | |
Country | الولايات المتحدة |
State | كاليفورنيا |
Region | San Francisco Bay Area |
Incorporated | February 18, 1850[1] |
السمِيْ | Mission Santa Clara de Asís, St. Clare of Assisi |
County seat | San Jose |
Largest city | San Jose |
المساحة | |
• الإجمالي | 1٬304 ميل² (3٬380 كم²) |
• البر | 1٬290 ميل² (3٬300 كم²) |
• الماء | 14 ميل² (40 كم²) |
أعلى منسوب | 4٬216 ft (1٬285 m) |
التعداد | |
• الإجمالي | 1٬781٬642 |
• Estimate (2019)[4] | 1٬927٬852 |
• الكثافة | 1٬400/sq mi (530/km2) |
منطقة التوقيت | UTC−8 (Pacific) |
• الصيف (التوقيت الصيفي) | UTC−7 (Pacific Daylight Time) |
Area codes | 408/669, 650 |
FIPS code | 06-085 |
GNIS feature ID | 277307 |
الموقع الإلكتروني | www |
مقاطعة سانتا كلارا إنگليزية: Santa Clara County هي سادس أكبر مقاطعة، من حيث السكان في ولاية كاليفورنيا في الولايات المتحدة، بتعداد 1,781,642 نسمة في تعداد الولايات المتحدة 2010.[3] The county seat and largest city is San Jose, the 10th most populous city in the United States, California's 3rd most populous city and the most populous city in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Home to Silicon Valley, Santa Clara County is an economic center for high technology and has the third highest GDP per capita in the world (after Zurich, Switzerland and Oslo, Norway), according to the Brookings Institution.[5] The county's concentration of wealth, primarily due to the tech industry, has made it the most affluent county on the West Coast of the United States and one of the most affluent places in the United States.[6][7]
Santa Clara County is part of the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area. Located on the southern coast of San Francisco Bay, the urbanized Santa Clara Valley within Santa Clara County is also known as Silicon Valley. Santa Clara is the most populous county in the San Francisco Bay Area وفي شمال كاليفورنيا.
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أصل الاسم
Santa Clara County is named for Mission Santa Clara, which was established in 1777 and was in turn named for Saint Clare of Assisi.
التاريخ
Santa Clara County was one of the original counties of California, formed in 1850 at the time of statehood. The original inhabitants included the Ohlone, residing on Coyote Creek and Calaveras Creek. Part of the county's territory was given to Alameda County in 1853.
In 1882, Santa Clara County tried to levy taxes upon property of the Southern Pacific Railroad within county boundaries. The result was the U.S. Supreme Court case of Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad, 118 U.S. 394 (1886), in which the Court extended Due Process rights to artificial legal entities.
In the early 20th Century, the area was promoted as the "Valley of the Heart's Delight" due to its natural beauty, including a significant number of orchards.[8]
الجغرافيا
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,304 square miles (3,380 km2), of which 1,290 square miles (3,300 km2) is land and 14 square miles (36 km2) (1.1%) is water.[9]
المنطقة المحمية الوطنية
البيئة
الديمغرافيا
2018
Census demographics data released in 2019 shows that Asian-Americans have had the plurality of Santa Clara's population since 2014.[10]
2011-2014
As of 2013, Santa Clara County has the highest median household income of any county in California at $84,741.[11]
التعداد والعرق والدخل | |||||
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Total population[12] | 1,762,754 | ||||
White[12] | 896,937 | 50.9% | |||
Black or African American[12] | 45,219 | 2.6% | |||
American Indian or Alaska Native[12] | 9,906 | 0.6% | |||
Asian[12] | 560,362 | 31.8% | |||
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander[12] | 6,445 | 0.4% | |||
Some other race[12] | 171,082 | 9.7% | |||
Two or more races[12] | 72,803 | 4.1% | |||
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)[13] | 468,262 | 26.6% | |||
Per capita income[14] | $40,698 | ||||
Median household income[15] | $89,064 | ||||
Median family income[16] | $103,255 |
الأماكن حسب التعداد والعرق والدخل
الأماكن حسب التعداد والعرق | ||||||||
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المكان | Type[17] | Population[12] | White[12] | Other[12] [note 1] |
Asian[12] | Black or African American[12] |
Native American[12] [note 2] |
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)[13] |
Alum Rock | CDP | 11,814 | 60.5% | 25.7% | 11.3% | 2.0% | 0.5% | 73.0% |
Burbank | CDP | 5,827 | 67.3% | 19.2% | 11.6% | 1.5% | 0.3% | 48.5% |
Cambrian Park | CDP | 3,581 | 78.6% | 9.0% | 3.9% | 0.3% | 8.2% | 16.8% |
Campbell | City | 39,108 | 68.7% | 12.0% | 16.9% | 1.4% | 0.9% | 16.8% |
Cupertino | City | 57,459 | 34.6% | 3.9% | 60.7% | 0.4% | 0.4% | 4.3% |
East Foothills | CDP | 6,983 | 67.3% | 17.4% | 13.4% | 1.9% | 0.1% | 31.4% |
Fruitdale | CDP | 1,087 | 82.9% | 1.0% | 9.6% | 3.2% | 3.3% | 7.2% |
Gilroy | City | 47,808 | 70.4% | 19.3% | 6.4% | 2.0% | 1.9% | 56.0% |
Lexington Hills | CDP | 2,298 | 88.7% | 3.4% | 6.4% | 0.4% | 1.1% | 2.3% |
Los Altos | City | 28,752 | 71.4% | 6.2% | 21.6% | 0.6% | 0.3% | 5.9% |
Los Altos Hills | Town | 7,912 | 66.2% | 1.9% | 31.7% | 0.1% | 0.0% | 1.9% |
Los Gatos | Town | 29,165 | 84.0% | 4.3% | 9.2% | 1.6% | 0.8% | 5.6% |
Loyola | CDP | 3,747 | 74.0% | 3.9% | 20.9% | 0.0% | 1.2% | 2.3% |
Milpitas | City | 66,038 | 21.8% | 14.6% | 59.0% | 3.5% | 1.1% | 17.1% |
Monte Sereno | City | 3,338 | 80.0% | 3.5% | 14.3% | 2.2% | 0.0% | 6.1% |
Morgan Hill | City | 37,278 | 69.2% | 15.9% | 11.5% | 2.4% | 1.0% | 34.9% |
Mountain View | City | 73,394 | 58.8% | 12.8% | 25.1% | 2.6% | 0.8% | 21.0% |
Palo Alto | City | 63,475 | 65.5% | 5.5% | 25.4% | 3.3% | 0.3% | 7.6% |
San Jose | City | 939,688 | 47.6% | 16.2% | 32.1% | 3.0% | 1.0% | 33.0% |
San Martin | CDP | 6,799 | 66.8% | 21.0% | 10.5% | 0.8% | 0.9% | 39.3% |
Santa Clara | City | 114,482 | 46.0% | 12.0% | 38.2% | 2.5% | 1.3% | 19.4% |
Saratoga | City | 29,781 | 51.8% | 3.6% | 44.0% | 0.5% | 0.1% | 3.0% |
Stanford | CDP | 13,416 | 59.9% | 8.3% | 26.2% | 4.6% | 1.0% | 12.2% |
Sunnyvale | City | 138,436 | 44.6% | 12.3% | 40.6% | 1.8% | 0.8% | 17.8% |
الأماكن حسب التعداد والدخل | |||||
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المكان | Type[17] | Population[18] | Per capita income[14] | Median household income[15] | Median family income[16] |
Alum Rock | CDP | 11,814 | $19,409 | $62,884 | $63,098 |
Burbank | CDP | 5,827 | $30,919 | $51,623 | $50,720 |
Cambrian Park | CDP | 3,581 | $44,782 | $102,825 | $110,054 |
Campbell | City | 39,108 | $44,354 | $82,687 | $97,703 |
Cupertino | City | 57,459 | $51,965 | $124,825 | $146,601 |
East Foothills | CDP | 6,983 | $41,571 | $105,050 | $111,250 |
Fruitdale | CDP | 1,087 | $57,675 | $76,058 | $100,508 |
Gilroy | City | 47,808 | $28,719 | $75,483 | $86,658 |
Lexington Hills | CDP | 2,298 | $74,185 | $126,696 | $157,632 |
Los Altos | City | 28,752 | $77,267 | $151,856 | $180,238 |
Los Altos Hills | Town | 7,912 | $109,694 | $218,077 | $230,000 |
Los Gatos | Town | 29,165 | $69,134 | $122,875 | $156,197 |
Loyola | CDP | 3,747 | $87,773 | $190,724 | $189,583 |
Milpitas | City | 66,038 | $32,465 | $94,589 | $100,768 |
Monte Sereno | City | 3,338 | $94,727 | $181,719 | $245,417 |
Morgan Hill | City | 37,278 | $39,433 | $94,301 | $106,659 |
Mountain View | City | 73,394 | $51,635 | $91,446 | $110,657 |
Palo Alto | City | 63,475 | $72,199 | $122,532 | $161,373 |
San Jose | City | 939,688 | $33,770 | $80,764 | $89,500 |
San Martin | CDP | 6,799 | $37,094 | $77,188 | $87,731 |
Santa Clara | City | 114,482 | $39,523 | $89,004 | $105,100 |
Saratoga | City | 29,781 | $71,223 | $155,182 | $183,776 |
Stanford | CDP | 13,416 | $31,942 | $60,189 | $161,818 |
Sunnyvale | City | 138,436 | $44,617 | $93,292 | $106,922 |
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2010
التعداد التاريخي | |||
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التعداد | Pop. | %± | |
1860 | 11٬912 | — | |
1870 | 26٬246 | 120٫3% | |
1880 | 35٬039 | 33٫5% | |
1890 | 48٬005 | 37�0% | |
1900 | 60٬216 | 25٫4% | |
1910 | 83٬539 | 38٫7% | |
1920 | 100٬676 | 20٫5% | |
1930 | 145٬118 | 44٫1% | |
1940 | 174٬949 | 20٫6% | |
1950 | 290٬547 | 66٫1% | |
1960 | 642٬315 | 121٫1% | |
1970 | 1٬064٬714 | 65٫8% | |
1980 | 1٬295٬071 | 21٫6% | |
1990 | 1٬497٬577 | 15٫6% | |
2000 | 1٬682٬585 | 12٫4% | |
2010 | 1٬781٬642 | 5٫9% | |
2019 (تق.) | 1٬927٬852 | [4] | 8٫2% |
U.S. Decennial Census[19] 1790–1960[20] 1900–1990[21] 1990–2000[22] 2010–2019[3] |
The 2010 United States Census reported that Santa Clara County had a population of 1,781,642. The ethnic makeup of Santa Clara County was 836,616 (47.0%) White, 46,428 (2.6%) African American, 12,960 (0.7%) Native American, 7,060 (0.4%) Asian, 570,524 (32.0%) Pacific Islander, 220,806 (12.4%) from other races, and 87,248 (4.9%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 479,210 persons (26.9%) of the population.[23]
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Demographic profile[24]
Population reported at 2010 United States Census | |||||||||
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Population |
American |
American |
Islander |
races |
more races |
or Latino (of any race) | |||
مقاطعة سانتا كلارا | 1,781,642 | 836,616 | 46,428 | 12,960 | 570,524 | 7,060 | 220,806 | 87,248 | 479,210 |
cities and towns |
Population |
American |
American |
Islander |
races |
more races |
or Latino (of any race) | ||
Campbell | 39,349 | 26,315 | 1,158 | 275 | 6,320 | 161 | 2,713 | 2,407 | 7,247 |
Cupertino | 58,302 | 18,270 | 344 | 117 | 36,895 | 54 | 670 | 1,952 | 2,113 |
Gilroy | 48,821 | 28,674 | 942 | 831 | 3,448 | 111 | 12,322 | 2,493 | 28,214 |
Los Altos | 28,976 | 20,459 | 148 | 48 | 6,815 | 59 | 195 | 1,252 | 1,132 |
Los Altos Hills | 7,922 | 5,417 | 37 | 4 | 2,109 | 8 | 50 | 297 | 213 |
Los Gatos | 29,413 | 24,060 | 269 | 86 | 3,203 | 52 | 462 | 1,281 | 2,120 |
Milpitas | 66,790 | 13,725 | 1,969 | 309 | 41,536 | 346 | 5,811 | 3,094 | 11,240 |
Monte Sereno | 3,341 | 2,698 | 14 | 12 | 464 | 0 | 28 | 125 | 162 |
Morgan Hill | 37,882 | 24,713 | 746 | 335 | 3,852 | 125 | 5,779 | 2,332 | 12,863 |
Mountain View | 74,066 | 41,468 | 1,629 | 344 | 19,232 | 391 | 7,241 | 3,761 | 16,071 |
Palo Alto | 64,403 | 41,359 | 1,197 | 121 | 17,461 | 142 | 1,426 | 2,697 | 3,974 |
San Jose | 945,942 | 404,437 | 30,242 | 8,297 | 303,138 | 4,017 | 148,749 | 47,062 | 313,636 |
Santa Clara | 116,468 | 52,359 | 3,154 | 579 | 43,889 | 651 | 9,624 | 6,212 | 22,589 |
Saratoga | 29,926 | 16,125 | 94 | 41 | 12,376 | 23 | 202 | 1,065 | 1,034 |
Sunnyvale | 140,081 | 60,193 | 2,735 | 662 | 57,320 | 638 | 12,177 | 6,356 | 26,517 |
places |
Population |
American |
American |
Islander |
races |
more races |
or Latino (of any race) | ||
Alum Rock | 15,536 | 6,581 | 207 | 298 | 2,039 | 70 | 5,466 | 875 | 10,977 |
Burbank | 4,926 | 2,994 | 135 | 64 | 379 | 16 | 1,049 | 289 | 2,509 |
Cambrian Park | 3,282 | 2,598 | 26 | 29 | 221 | 19 | 190 | 199 | 591 |
East Foothills | 8,269 | 4,853 | 205 | 78 | 1,445 | 41 | 1,219 | 428 | 3,118 |
Fruitdale | 935 | 633 | 31 | 11 | 110 | 4 | 88 | 58 | 244 |
Lexington Hills | 2,421 | 2,148 | 10 | 5 | 90 | 0 | 59 | 109 | 193 |
Loyola | 3,261 | 2,291 | 19 | 1 | 760 | 2 | 37 | 151 | 114 |
San Martin | 7,027 | 4,329 | 27 | 71 | 470 | 18 | 1,752 | 360 | 3,249 |
Stanford | 13,809 | 7,932 | 651 | 86 | 3,777 | 28 | 263 | 1,072 | 1,439 |
unincorporated areas |
Population |
American |
American |
Islander |
races |
more races |
or Latino (of any race) | ||
All others not CDPs (combined) | 30,494 | 21,985 | 439 | 256 | 3,175 | 84 | 3,234 | 1,321 | 7,651 |
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الحكم
السياسة
Historically, Santa Clara County was a Republican stronghold in presidential elections. From 1892 until 1988, the only Democrats to carry Santa Clara County were Franklin Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, and Hubert Humphrey. Since 1988, Santa Clara County has been a Democratic stronghold in presidential and congressional elections. The last Republican to win a majority in the county was Ronald Reagan in 1984. While Republicans remained competitive at the state and local level throughout the 1990s, there are currently no elected Republicans representing the county above the local level.
Year | GOP | DEM | Others |
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2016 | 20.58% 144,826 | 72.71% 511,684 | 6.71% 47,199 |
2012 | 27.14% 174,843 | 69.97% 450,818 | 2.89% 18,616 |
2008 | 28.55% 190,039 | 69.45% 462,241 | 2.00% 13,309 |
2004 | 34.63% 209,094 | 63.94% 386,100 | 1.43% 8,622 |
2000 | 34.44% 188,750 | 60.66% 332,490 | 4.91% 26,889 |
1996 | 32.16% 168,291 | 56.88% 297,639 | 10.96% 57,361 |
1992 | 28.38% 170,870 | 49.21% 296,265 | 22.41% 134,920 |
1988 | 46.99% 254,442 | 51.30% 277,810 | 1.71% 9,276 |
1984 | 54.81% 288,638 | 43.65% 229,865 | 1.54% 8,136 |
1980 | 48.02% 229,048 | 35.01% 166,995 | 16.98% 80,960 |
1976 | 49.46% 219,188 | 46.94% 208,023 | 3.59% 15,927 |
1972 | 51.90% 237,334 | 45.60% 208,506 | 2.50% 11,453 |
1968 | 45.61% 163,446 | 48.42% 173,511 | 5.97% 21,410 |
1964 | 36.63% 117,420 | 63.10% 202,249 | 0.27% 858 |
1960 | 52.67% 131,735 | 47.05% 117,667 | 0.28% 690 |
1956 | 59.09% 105,657 | 40.56% 72,528 | 0.35% 633 |
1952 | 59.74% 91,940 | 39.66% 61,035 | 0.61% 932 |
1948 | 53.25% 52,982 | 42.11% 41,905 | 4.64% 4,615 |
1944 | 47.04% 39,409 | 52.36% 43,869 | 0.60% 499 |
1940 | 49.20% 40,100 | 49.63% 40,449 | 1.16% 947 |
1936 | 40.41% 26,498 | 58.48% 38,346 | 1.12% 732 |
1932 | 47.54% 27,353 | 49.14% 28,272 | 3.31% 1,906 |
1928 | 63.81% 31,710 | 35.39% 17,589 | 0.79% 395 |
1924 | 58.02% 20,056 | 7.41% 2,560 | 34.57% 11,952 |
1920 | 68.09% 19,565 | 22.57% 6,485 | 9.33% 2,682 |
1916 | 50.77% 16,592 | 43.40% 14,185 | 5.83% 1,904 |
1912 | 0.75% 173 | 39.64% 9,173 | 59.61% 13,793 |
1908 | 58.88% 7,950 | 28.41% 3,836 | 12.71% 1,716 |
1904 | 66.10% 8,274 | 24.77% 3,100 | 9.13% 1,143 |
1900 | 58.25% 7,107 | 37.76% 4,607 | 3.98% 486 |
1896 | 53.51% 6,315 | 43.99% 5,191 | 2.50% 295 |
1892 | 44.48% 4,620 | 40.12% 4,167 | 15.40% 1,600 |
Year | GOP | DEM |
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2018 | 28.6% 175,791 | 71.4% 438,758 |
2014 | 27.1% 107,113 | 72.9% 288,732 |
2010 | 34.9% 178,695 | 61.3% 314,022 |
2006 | 52.2% 225,132 | 42.9% 185,037 |
2003 | 39.2% 160,807 | 39.9% 163,768 |
2002 | 32.4% 116,862 | 55.3% 199,399 |
1998 | 31.7% 133,015 | 64.3% 270,105 |
1994 | 47.5% 212,075 | 47.5% 211,904 |
1990 | 42.6% 178,310 | 52.2% 218,843 |
1986 | 59.9% 227,285 | 37.6% 142,907 |
1982 | 44.0% 180,232 | 52.9% 216,781 |
1978 | 29.8% 110,444 | 61.4% 227,493 |
1974 | 46.7% 153,761 | 50.6% 166,760 |
1970 | 51.5% 172,562 | 46.1% 154,570 |
1966 | 55.4% 164,970 | 44.6% 132,793 |
1962 | 47.6% 112,700 | 51.2% 121,149 |
Voter registration
Population and registered voters | ||
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Total population[12] | 1,762,754 | |
Registered voters[26][note 3] | 817,310 | 46.4% |
Democratic[26] | 372,979 | 45.6% |
Republican[26] | 177,268 | 21.7% |
Democratic–Republican spread[26] | +195,711 | +23.9% |
Independent[26] | 17,009 | 2.1% |
Green[26] | 4,326 | 0.5% |
Libertarian[26] | 4,843 | 0.6% |
Peace and Freedom[26] | 1,950 | 0.2% |
Americans Elect[26] | 36 | 0.0% |
Other[26] | 1,542 | 0.2% |
No party preference[26] | 237,357 | 29.0% |
Cities by population and voter registration
Cities by population and voter registration | |||||||
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City | Population[12] | Registered voters[26] [note 3] |
Democratic[26] | Republican[26] | D–R spread[26] | Other[26] | No party preference[26] |
Campbell | 39,108 | 53.4% | 45.3% | 23.8% | +21.5% | 7.3% | 26.2% |
Cupertino | 57,459 | 48.2% | 37.0% | 20.0% | +17.0% | 4.0% | 40.4% |
Gilroy | 47,808 | 42.7% | 48.5% | 25.2% | +23.3% | 6.8% | 22.1% |
Los Altos | 28,752 | 67.4% | 41.5% | 29.4% | +12.1% | 4.3% | 26.2% |
Los Altos Hills | 7,912 | 73.6% | 34.9% | 33.6% | +1.3% | 4.3% | 28.7% |
Los Gatos | 29,165 | 65.0% | 41.0% | 31.5% | +9.5% | 6.2% | 23.7% |
Milpitas | 66,038 | 40.4% | 42.5% | 19.2% | +23.3% | 5.3% | 35.0% |
Monte Sereno | 3,338 | 73.7% | 37.1% | 36.9% | +0.2% | 6.1% | 22.3% |
Morgan Hill | 37,278 | 52.6% | 40.9% | 32.0% | +8.9% | 6.9% | 23.0% |
Mountain View | 73,394 | 46.0% | 49.1% | 16.4% | +32.7% | 5.3% | 30.8% |
Palo Alto | 63,475 | 59.7% | 52.6% | 15.5% | +37.1% | 3.8% | 29.2% |
San Jose | 939,688 | 44.6% | 46.8% | 20.6% | +26.2% | 6.0% | 28.8% |
Santa Clara | 114,482 | 41.9% | 46.5% | 19.9% | +26.6% | 6.1% | 29.7% |
Saratoga | 29,781 | 66.8% | 34.2% | 31.5% | +2.7% | 3.9% | 31.8% |
Sunnyvale | 138,436 | 41.1% | 45.0% | 19.9% | +25.1% | 5.0% | 31.8% |
Crime
The following table includes the number of incidents reported in 2009 and the rate per 1,000 persons for each type of offense.
Population and crime rates | ||
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Population[12] | 1,762,754 | |
Violent crime[27] | 5,013 | 2.84 |
Homicide[27] | 46 | 0.03 |
Forcible rape[27] | 387 | 0.22 |
Robbery[27] | 1,499 | 0.85 |
Aggravated assault[27] | 3,081 | 1.75 |
Property crime[27] | 23,790 | 13.50 |
Burglary[27] | 7,094 | 4.02 |
Larceny-theft[27][note 4] | 28,303 | 16.06 |
Motor vehicle theft[27] | 7,356 | 4.17 |
Arson[27] | 403 | 0.23 |
Cities by population and crime rates
Cities by population and crime rates | ||||||||
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City | Population[28] | Violent crimes[28] | Violent crime rate per 1,000 persons |
Property crimes[28] | Property crime rate per 1,000 persons | |||
Campbell | 41,339 | 90 | 2.23 | 1,649 | 40.88 | |||
Cupertino | 59,769 | 58 | 0.97 | 797 | 13.33 | |||
Gilroy | 50,042 | 159 | 3.18 | 1,788 | 35.73 | |||
Los Altos | 29,704 | 6 | 0.20 | 299 | 10.07 | |||
Los Altos Hills | 8,121 | 5 | 0.62 | 45 | 5.54 | |||
Los Gatos | 30,161 | 38 | 1.26 | 629 | 20.85 | |||
Milpitas | 68,433 | 81 | 1.18 | 2,023 | 29.56 | |||
Monte Sereno | 3,426 | 3 | 0.88 | 35 | 10.22 | |||
Morgan Hill | 38,834 | 50 | 1.29 | 695 | 17.90 | |||
Mountain View | 75,933 | 155 | 2.04 | 1,419 | 18.69 | |||
Palo Alto | 66,019 | 53 | 0.80 | 1,409 | 21.34 | |||
San Jose | 976,459 | 3,547 | 3.63 | 28,463 | 29.15 | |||
Santa Clara | 119,360 | 221 | 1.85 | 3,306 | 27.70 | |||
Saratoga | 30,683 | 9 | 0.29 | 231 | 7.53 | |||
Sunnyvale | 143,606 | 170 | 1.18 | 2,555 | 17.79 |
الاقتصاد
The county's economy is heavily service based. Technology, both hardware and software, dominates the service sector by value, but like any other county, Santa Clara has its share of retail and office support workers.
النقل
الطرق السريعة الرئيسية
طرق المقاطعة
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طرق أخرى
البحر
The county has no commercial seaports, although small boats can access San Francisco Bay from several points. Like many other Bay Area counties, it is dependent upon the Port of Oakland for transport of ocean cargo.
المناخ
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المقاطعات الشقيقة
To promote friendship and understanding and to build bridges with countries of origin for various ethnic populations in the county, the County of Santa Clara has created a Sister County Commission to coordinate the program. As of 2009, there are three sister counties:[30]
- Province of Florence, Italy
- Moscow Area, Russia
- Hsinchu County, Taiwan Province, Republic of China (Taiwan)
التجمعات السكنية
المدن
There are 15 incorporated places in Santa Clara County, they are...
الأماكن المعترف بها في التعداد
- Alum Rock
- Burbank
- Cambrian Park
- East Foothills
- Fruitdale
- Lexington Hills
- Loyola also known as Loyola Corners
- San Martin
- Stanford
تجمعات غير مشهرة
- Bell Station, also known as Bell's Station and Hollenbeck's Station
- Casa Loma
- Chemeketa Park
- Coyote, also known as Burnett c. 1860–1882
- East San Jose
- Llagas-Uvas
- Madrone, now part of Morgan Hill
- Redwood Estates
- Rucker
- San Antonio, also known as Deforest c. 1892–1924
- Sveadal
بلدات سابقة
- Almaden Township: Present-day Almaden Valley, Cambrian Park and portions of Campbell and Los Gatos.
- Alviso Township: Present-day Alviso.
- Burnett Township: Present-day Coyote, Santa Teresa and Morgan Hill.
- Fremont Township: Present-day Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills and part of Cupertino.
- Gilroy Township: Present-day Gilroy and San Martin.
- Milpitas Township: Present-day Milpitas.
- Redwood Township: Present-day Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Saratoga, Redwood Estates and portions of Cupertino and Campbell.
- San Jose Township: Most of present-day San Jose.
- Santa Clara Township: Present-day Santa Clara and portions of San Jose, Cupertino and Campbell.
ترتيب التعداد
The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2010 census of Santa Clara County.[38]
† مقر المقاطعة
الترتيب | City/Town/etc. | Municipal type | Population (2010 Census) |
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1 | † San Jose | City | 945,942 |
2 | Sunnyvale | City | 140,081 |
3 | Santa Clara | City | 116,468 |
4 | Mountain View | City | 74,066 |
5 | Milpitas | City | 66,790 |
6 | Palo Alto | City | 64,403 |
7 | Cupertino | City | 58,302 |
8 | Gilroy | City | 48,821 |
9 | Campbell | City | 39,349 |
10 | Morgan Hill | City | 37,882 |
11 | Saratoga | مدينة | 29,926 |
12 | Los Gatos | بلدة | 29,413 |
13 | Los Altos | مدينة | 28,976 |
14 | Alum Rock | CDP | 15,536 |
15 | Stanford | CDP | 13,809 |
16 | East Foothills | CDP | 8,269 |
17 | Los Altos Hills | بلدة | 7,922 |
18 | San Martin | CDP | 7,027 |
19 | Burbank | CDP | 4,926 |
20 | Monte Sereno | City | 3,341 |
21 | Cambrian Park | CDP | 3,282 |
22 | Loyola | CDP | 3,261 |
23 | Lexington Hills | CDP | 2,421 |
24 | Fruitdale | CDP | 935 |
انظر أيضاً
- List of attractions in Silicon Valley
- List of school districts in Santa Clara County, California
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Clara County, California
- Santa Clara County expressway system
- Santa Clara County Federal Credit Union
- Santa Clara Valley
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- ^ Other = Some other race + Two or more races
- ^ Native American = Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander + American Indian or Alaska Native
- ^ أ ب Percentage of registered voters with respect to total population. Percentages of party members with respect to registered voters follow.
- ^ Only larceny-theft cases involving property over $400 in value are reported as property crimes.
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