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CALIFORNIA
POPULATION
 The United  States   Census  Bureau estimates 
that the population of California was 
38,041,430 on  July  1, 2012.
LOCATION  AND  SIZE
 California is the 3rd largest state in the 
United States in area, after  Alaska  and  Texas .
 California is on the  west  coast of the U.S.A.
MAIN SIGHTS
 Yosemite Valley
  Alcatraz  – A prison in the San  Francisco  city 
centre .
ALCATRAZ
FAMOUS  PEOPLE
  Katy  Perry – an U.S.A pop  singer , very 
famous.
 Kim Kardashian – an U.S.A celebrity
 Jaden Smith – son of Will Smith, an  actor
 Steve  Jobs  – make “ Apple  computer 
company”.
PECULIARITIES
 Has the  biggest  population and at the  same  
time one of the biggest crime rates in the 
U.S
 One of the  best  economyes in the U.S, but a 
very high unemployement rate
INTERESTING  FACTS
 California is the USA's most populous state 
with  almost  40,000,000 residents, more  than  
Canada as of 2008. One of  eight  United 
States residents  live  here.
 California is a "minority  majority " state, with 
58% of its population Asian,  Hispanic , Native 
American or other groups. 26% of its people 
were born outside the U.S.
 Famous music “ HOTEL  CALIFORNIA”-  made 
by  “THE EAGLES”.
WHY DID I  CHOOSE  IT?
 I picked California because it is a big state 
and has a big population. It also has a lot of 
russians.
LITERATURE
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California#Geo
graphy
  http://gocalifornia.about.com/od/topcalifor
nia/ig/California-Facts/Cool-Fun-Facts.htm

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • Population
  • Location and size
  • Main Sights
  • Alcatraz
  • Famous people
  • Peculiarities
  • Interesting facts
  • Why did i choose it?
  • Literature
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