San Jose (ausgeprägtes/ˌsæn hoʊˈzeɪ/; Meaning STR. Joseph in Spanish) is the third biggest city in California, in the tenth-largest in US and in the office for district of the Santa Claragrafschaft. It is at the southern end of San Francisco Bay. The San Jose/silicone Valleybereich is a main part of the larger San Francisco Baybereichs combined statistic range (CSA), a region of nearly 7,5 million people. Once a small management city, San Jose experienced fast growth from the fifties to the gift.
San Jose is now the largest city in the San Francisco Baybereich in population, land surface and industrial development expressed. The US authority for population statistics estimated the population with 964.695 starting from 2009. [4] San Jose became on 29 November 1777, when De Guadalupe El Pueblo de San José, which first city in the Spanish colony of Nueva California based, which became late Alta California. [5] The city served as farmer's association to support Spanish military installations with San Francisco and with Monterey. When California autonomy won 1850, San Jose served as its first capital. [6] After more as 150 years than agricultural center, San Jose experienced increased demand for the accommodation of the soldiers and of veterans, who return from the Second World War. San Jose continued its competitive expansion during the fifties-years and the sixties-years, by integrating more land surface. The fast growth of the high-level technology and electronic industries promotes accelerated transistion from a agricultural center, to one urbanizes population centre. The Santa Claratal was surrounding the last (and at the largest) adjacent range of the undeveloped country San Francisco Bay. Up to the 90's the San Jose ' S-position within the roaring local technology industry acquired the city its nickname, capital of silicone Valley.