Fresno County, California
Fresno County, officially the County of Fresno, is a county located in the northern part of the U.S. state of California. As of 2020, the population was 1,008,654.[1] The county seat is Fresno,[2] the fifth-largest city in California. It is in the Central Valley, south of Stockton and north of Bakersfield.
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Cities | | |
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CDPs |
- Auberry
- Big Creek
- Biola
- Bowles
- Calwa
- Cantua Creek
- Caruthers
- Centerville
- Del Rey
- Easton
- Fort Washington
- Friant
- Lanare
- Laton
- Malaga
- Mayfair
- Millerton
- Minkler
- Monmouth
- Old Fig Garden
- Raisin City
- Riverdale
- Shaver Lake
- Sunnyside
- Tarpey Village
- Three Rocks
- Tranquillity
- West Park
- Westside
- Yokuts Valley
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Unincorporated communities |
- Alder Springs
- Balch Camp
- Bretz Mill
- Burrel
- Calflax
- Cedar Crest
- Cedar Grove
- Conejo
- Dinkey Creek
- Dunlap
- Figarden
- Five Points
- Helm
- Herndon
- Highway City
- Hume
- Humphreys Station
- Huntington Lake
- Ingle
- Lakeshore
- Lerona
- Lone Star
- Meadow Lakes
- Mercey Hot Springs
- Miramonte
- Mono Hot Springs
- Navelencia
- New Auberry
- Ockenden
- Oleander
- Oro Loma
- Piedra
- Pinehurst
- Pineridge
- Prather
- Rolinda
- Shaver Lake Heights
- Sierra Cedars
- Sierra Sky Park
- Tarpey
- Tollhouse
- Trimmer
- Westhaven
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Indian reservations |
- Big Sandy Rancheria
- Cold Springs Rancheria
- Table Mountain Rancheria
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Ghost towns |
- El Prado
- Fresno City
- Hayes
- La Libertad
- Marshall Station
- Millwood
- Pinedale
- Poso de Chane
- Pueblo de las Juntas
- Rancho de los Californios
- Sentinel
- Shaver
- Sycamore Point
- Temple's Ranch
- Tisechu
- Watson's Ferry
- Whites Bridge
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