Salinas (California)
Salinas | |
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Nickname : America's Salad Bowl | |
The house of John Steinbeck |
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Location in California | |
Basic data | |
Foundation : | March 4, 1874 |
State : | United States |
State : | California |
County : | Monterey County |
Coordinates : | 36 ° 41 ′ N , 121 ° 39 ′ W |
Time zone : | Pacific ( UTC − 8 / −7 ) |
Inhabitants : - Metropolitan Area : |
161,042 (as of 2016) 435,232 (as of 2016) |
Population density : | 3,273.2 inhabitants per km 2 |
Area : | 49.2 km 2 (approx. 19 mi 2 ) of which 49.2 km 2 (approx. 19 mi 2 ) are land |
Height : | 16 m |
Postcodes : | 93900-93999 |
Area code : | +1 831 |
FIPS : | 06-64224 |
GNIS ID : | 0277589 |
Website : | www.ci.salinas.ca.us |
Mayor : | Joe Gunter |
Salinas is a city in Monterey County in the US state of California .
geography
Salinas is located in the valley of the same name . The Salinas River is 6 km south of the city . Salinas is the largest city in Monterey County and also the administrative seat.
Salinas is divided into six districts. The Highway 101 runs through Salinas.
history
After the area around Salinas was originally inhabited by Native Americans, the first foreigners settled in from 1822. In the middle of the 19th century, Salina's population grew due to the increase in agricultural production. Salinas was connected to the railroad network by the Southern Pacific Railroad . In 1872 Salinas became the administrative seat of Monterey County . Agriculture remained the city's main industry. Salinas is therefore often referred to in the USA as the Salad Bowl of the World , because four fifths of the total lettuce grown in the USA grow in the Salinas River valley around the city . In 1924 Salinas had the highest per capita income in the entire United States, which led to a construction boom. There are still numerous Art Deco buildings in Salinas today .
The name Salinas is derived from the nearby salt fields.
Demographics
The city has 161,042 inhabitants (as of 2016). The urban area has a size of 49.2 km² and is located around the geographical coordinates 36.68 ° north, 121.64 ° west. Spanish speakers are the largest group of the population, accounting for 71.3% of the population. In 2006 the median household income was US $ 46,419 with 12.3% of the population below the poverty line.
sons and daughters of the town
- Verna Felton (1890–1966), actress
- John Steinbeck (1902–1968), writer
- Monty Roberts (* 1935), rodeo rider, horse breeder and author
- Sammy Hagar (* 1947), guitarist and singer
- Rick Law (born 1969), Disney artist and producer
- Travis Alexander (* 1977), missionary
- Cain Velasquez (* 1982), mixed martial arts fighter
- Heather Rene Smith (* 1987), model and actress
- Vanessa Hudgens (* 1988), actress and singer
Town twinning
- Cebu City , Philippines, since 1964
- Ichiki-Kushikino , Japan, since 1979
- Jerécuaro , Mexico, since 1996
- Guanajuato , Mexico, since 2007
Others
Salinas is the birthplace of the writer and Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck , who immortalized it as the setting in his novel Beyond Eden .
Individual evidence
- ↑ US Census Bureau. (2006). 2006 American Community Survey: Data Profile Highlights . . Retrieved October 14, 2007.
Web links
- Link catalog on Salinas at curlie.org (formerly DMOZ )
- City website