Northern+California

Northern California Population:
 * === Demographic Population Totals === ||
 * === Total Population In California === ||  ||
 * Total Population: || 37,253,956 ||
 * Male Population: || 18,517,830 ||
 * Female Population: || 18,736,126 ||  ||
 * Male Population: || 18,517,830 ||
 * Female Population: || 18,736,126 ||  ||

T**he northern population was 14.57 million in northern California in the year of 2010. since then to the year 2050 the population is expected to grow 50% bigger.** **Percent U.S. Population**: 5% **2005 GDP**: $622,507,000,000 **Percent of US GDP**: 5% _  **BEAUTIFUL PLACES**  Location: Burney, CA   McArthur-Burney Falls: A Mesmerizing Waterfall in Northern California
 * === Population By Races And Gender === ||
 * || **Male** || **Female** || **Total** ||
 * **Total Population** || 18,517,830 || 18,736,126 || 37,253,956 ||
 * [|White] || 10,705,607 || 10,748,327 || 21,453,934 ||
 * [|Hispanic or Latino] || 7,080,128 || 6,933,591 || 14,013,719 ||
 * [|Some Other Race] || 3,220,187 || 3,097,185 || 6,317,372 ||
 * [|Asian] || 2,300,369 || 2,560,638 || 4,861,007 ||
 * [|Black or African American] || 1,136,385 || 1,162,687 || 2,299,072 ||
 * [|Two or More Races] || 900,142 || 915,242 || 1,815,384 ||
 * [|American Indian] || 183,399 || 179,402 || 362,801 ||
 * [|Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander] || 71,741 || 72,645 || 144,386 ||
 * [|Three or more races] || 67,848 || 74,035 || 141,883 ||
 * [|Native Hawaiian] || 10,914 || 10,509 || 21,423 ||
 * [|Alaska Native tribes] || 1,165 || 1,164 || 2,329 ||  ||
 * [|Native Hawaiian] || 10,914 || 10,509 || 21,423 ||
 * [|Alaska Native tribes] || 1,165 || 1,164 || 2,329 ||  ||
 * Principal Cities **: Oakland, Reno, Sacramento, San Jose, San Francisco
 * Population 2010 **: 14,037,605
 * Population 2025**: 16,350,872 
 * Population 2050**: 21,159,995
 * Projected Growth (2010 - 2050)**: 50.7% (7,122,390)
 * McArthur-Burney Falls: A Mesmerizing Waterfall in Northern California **

"The waterfall itself is very wide and has both an upper flow of water and a middle flow of water. The middle flow is actually fed by an underground river that runs below the creek above. This is what really makes the falls stand out as you see water coming from the top but also out of a dozen holes right in the middle of the falls. The falls themselves are about 120 feet and you will want to plan on a decent amount of time here just walking around and soaking everything in. They even told us that the falls do almost a constant flow rate of 100 million gallons per day year" [|http://californiathroughmylens.com/mcarthur-burney-waterfall-northern-California]

It is located in San Francisco, California. Until 1964, the Golden Gate Bridge had the longest suspension main span in the world, at 4200 feet (1,300 m). Since 1964 it's
main span length has been surpassed by ten bridges; it has the second-longest main span in the United States, after the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York City.

__**FOODS**__

Wine Country



Viticulture, which is the science, production, and study of grapes, and wine-making have been practiced in the region since the mid-19th century. There are over 400 wineries in the area north of San Francisco mostly located in the area's valleys, including Napa Valley in Napa County, and the Sonoma Valley, Alexander Valley, Dry Creek Valley, Bennett Valley, and Russian River Valley in Sonoma County.

The region is defined not only by its viticulture, but also its ecology, geology, architecture, cuisine, and culture. The majority of the grape harvest, by both area and value, derives from Sonoma County.

Chardonnay, America’s most popular white wine is the county’s leading variety with 16,000 acres. Sauvignon Blanc is second among white varieties, at 2,500 acres. For red varieties, Cabernet Sauvignon has 12,000 acres, Pinot Noir has 10,000 acres, Merlot, 7,500 acres, and Zinfandel, has 5,000 acres. Countywide, annual production of still, sparkling and dessert wine is estimated at more than 30 million gallons, from approximately 200,000 tons of grapes.