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The ful name for California in Chinese is 加利福尼亚. However, 加州 is an abbreviated form of California in Chinese. Either one is understandable among Chinese speakers.
There are some Chinese-speakers in Korea, but there are many more Korean-speakers in China. Chinese is spoken by roughly 900,000 South Koreans and less than 20,000 North Koreans.
Anywhere in the where there is or has been a Chinese immigrant community, there are likely to be Mandarin Chinese speakers. The largest number of speakers is in the People's Republic of China.
California.
It is estimated that around 20,000 Chinese immigrants arrived in California between 1849 and 1852. This was in response to the California Gold Rush, as many Chinese immigrants sought opportunities in mining and other industries in California during this period.
No, not by far, there are approximately 1.1 billion mandarin/Chinese speakers worldwide, and around 300 million Spanish speakers, there are also 330 million English speakers.
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Most Chinese immigrants settled in the western cities. Most of them were in California.
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Arriving as part of the California Gold Rush in 1849, many of them settled in California.