According to and as of 2007, there were approximately 750,000 Mormons (also known as Latter-Day Saints) living in California.
According to a 2006 California Census, there were 36,457,549 people living in California total (Mormon and non-Mormon). Some reports and estimates say that there are currently just over 38,000,000 people living in California.
According to these numbers Mormons make up approximately 1.97% of California (give or take .05%)
According to the California Department of Finance the 2008 population of CA is 38 million, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints make up 2% of the population so around 760,000.
The cities in California with the largest Mormon populations are likely to be areas with a higher concentration of LDS temples and church congregations. Cities such as Los Angeles, San Diego, and Sacramento may have larger Mormon populations due to their size and diversity. However, Mormons are spread throughout the state, so exact numbers can vary.
In 2011, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) reported 768,344 baptized members. The population of California is 37,691,912. This means that approximately 2% of the population of California is Mormon.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) does not release official membership statistics for any area smaller than a state, so it is impossible to know how many members live in each city. You could find out an approximate number in a given area by contacting local Church leaders. Their contact information could be found in the phone book or by locating congregations in a given area at the "Related Link" found below.
California has the largest gay population in the United States. The cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego have significant LGBTQ+ communities and activism.
Detroit, Michigan had the lowest White population among the ten largest cities in the US.
No, it is not. Consider Florida, Texas, California or Nevada.
The largest cities in Georgia by population are Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, and Macon. The smallest cities can vary depending on criteria used, but some of the smallest by population are Edge Hill, Bronwood, and Santa Claus.
The largest population cities in Virginia are Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Richmond, and Newport News.
los angeles
Out of the 10 largest cities in the US, California and Texas are both tied for the most number of spots, 3. However, California's 3 largest cities have a much larger total population than Texas' 3 largest cities, yet, Texas' 3 largest cities are all over 1,000,000 in population.
The city of Nauvoo founded by the Mormons with a population of fifteen thousand people.
The cities in California with the largest population are Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco and Fresno. The counties in California with the largest population are Los Angeles County, San Diego County, Orange County, Riverside County and San Bernardino County.
1-Los Angeles 2-San Diego 3-San Jose
Houston, Texas; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Los Angeles, California are the largest cities in Texas, New Mexico and California based on population.
The two largest cities in Southern California are Los Angeles and San Diego by population. If you were asking for area, I would believe LA and SD also. Population: Los Angeles, Los Angeles (3,850,000 pop.) San Diego, San Diego (1,350,000 pop.)
five largest cities in Gambia
Los Angeles (population: 3,792,621) San Diego (1,307,402) San Jose (945,942) San Francisco (805,235) Fresno (494,665)
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