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Bakersfield, California

Bakersfield is a city in and the county seat of Kern County, California, United States. The city covers about 151 sq mi (390 km2)[9][10] near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, which is located in the Central Valley region.

"Bakersfield" redirects here. For other uses, see Bakersfield (disambiguation).

Bakersfield

United States

California

1873–1876[2]

January 11, 1898[3]

Thomas Baker

151.28 sq mi (391.80 km2)

149.81 sq mi (388.01 km2)

1.46 sq mi (3.79 km2)

404 ft (123 m)

403,455

48th in the United States
9th in California

2,700/sq mi (1,000/km2)

570,235 (US: 76th)

4,316.0/sq mi (1,666.4/km2)

909,235 (US: 62nd)

Bakersfieldian, Bakersfield Californian, or Baker

UTC−7 (PDT)

93220, 93301–93309, 93311–93314, 93380–93390, 93399

Bakersfield's population as of the 2020 Census was 403,455,[11] making it the 48th-most populous city in the United States and the 9th-most populous in California. The Bakersfield–Delano Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Kern County, had a 2020 census population of 909,235,[8] making it the 62nd largest metropolitan area in the United States.[12]


Bakersfield is a significant hub for both agriculture and energy production. Kern County is California's most productive oil-producing county [13] and the fourth most productive agricultural county (by value) in the United States.[14] Industries in and around Bakersfield include natural gas and other energy extraction, mining, petroleum refining, distribution, food processing, and corporate regional offices.[15] The city is the birthplace of the country music genre known as the Bakersfield sound.

(Central)

Bakersfield Sign

(Central)

Beale Memorial Clock Tower

(Central)

Buck Owens Crystal Palace

(Downtown)

Fox Theater

(Central)

Kern County Museum

(Downtown)

Kern Veterans Memorial

(Downtown)

Padre Hotel

(Downtown)

Mill Creek

(Southwest)

The Park at River Walk

The following is a list of sites of interest in and around Bakersfield:

Gyeonggi-do, South Korea [162]

Bucheon

Belarus (Inactive since June 1999)[163]

Minsk

(July 14, 1961)[164]

Wakayama, Japan

Zhejiang, China [162]

Cixi

Querétaro, Mexico

Santiago de Querétaro

Punjab, India

Amritsar

Bakersfield has 6 sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International:[161]

List of U.S. cities with large Hispanic populations

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Official website

Bakersfield Convention & Visitors Bureau

at Curlie

Bakersfield, California

. C-SPAN Cities Tour. July 2013.

"Bakersfield"