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  2. Orange, California - Wikipedia

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    Orange city, California – Racial and Ethnic Composition ... [41] reported that Orange had a population of 136,416. The population density was 5,404.7 inhabitants ...

  3. Orange County, California - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [136] of 2000, there were 2,846,289 people, 935,287 households, and 667,794 families living in the county, making Orange County the second most populous county in California. The population density was 1,392/km 2 (3,606/sq mi). There were 969,484 housing units at an average density of 474/km 2 (1,228/sq mi).

  4. Demographics of California - Wikipedia

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    Population density. ... Little Arabia is an ethnic enclave in Orange County, California, [52] the center for Orange County's Arab Americans, who number more than ...

  5. California population keeps falling, led by coastal losses ...

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    Population growth remained strong in the Central Valley and the Inland Empire, but the majority of California counties saw declines in 2021.

  6. California population winners and losers: Why some counties ...

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    Overall, California's population loss slowed considerably from the first year of the data set to the second. In 2020-21, the state lost 0.91% of its population. The following year, it lost just 0.29%.

  7. Southern California - Wikipedia

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    Population, land area & population density (2020) County ... population in California in 1850 was close to 150,000 ... Orange County. Adventure City;

  8. Greater Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles–Orange County metro area was the most densely populated "urbanized area" (as defined by the United States Census Bureau) in the United States in 2000, with 7,068 inhabitants per square mile (2,729/km 2). [16] For comparison, the "New York–Newark" Urbanized Area had a population density of 5,309 per square mile (2,050/km 2).

  9. Irvine, California - Wikipedia

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    Irvine (/ ˈ ɜːr v aɪ n /) is a master-planned city in central Orange County, California, United States, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Irvine Company started developing the area in the 1960s and the city was formally incorporated on December 28, 1971. The 66-square-mile (170 km 2) city [11] had a population of 307,670 at the 2020 ...