San Francisco

How Do You Say San Francisco In Cantonese?

舊金山 is the Cantonese name. It means the old golden mountain. It is named by Cantonese gold miner. 三藩市 is the translation of San Francisco. What do the Chinese call San Francisco? Gold MountainGold Mountain (Chinese: 金山; pinyin: Jīnshān; Jyutping: Gam1saan1; Cantonese Yale: Gāmsāan, “Gam Saan” in Cantonese, often rendered in English as Gum Shan …

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Where Are People From In San Francisco?

San Francisco Demographics White: 44.87% Asian: 34.33% Other race: 7.70% Two or more races: 7.17% What nationality are people from San Francisco? As of the 2010 census, the ethnic makeup and population of San Francisco included: 390,387 Whites (48.1%), 267,915 Asians (33.3%), 48,870 African Americans (6.1%), 4,024 Native Americans (0.5%), 3,359 Pacific Islanders (0.4%), 53,021 …

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Where Did Immigrants Go In San Francisco?

From 1910-40, an estimated 500,000 immigrants from 80 countries—including Australia, New Zealand, Russia, Mexico, Canada, and Central and South America—were processed through Angel Island. Where did immigrants arrive in San Francisco? Angel IslandThe U.S. Immigration Station, Angel Island, a National Historic Landmark, is located in Angel Island State Park, on Angel Island in the San …

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