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Fresno (/ˈfrɛznoʊ/) is a major city in the San Joaquin Valley of California, United States. It is the county seat of Fresno County and the largest city in the greater Central Valley region. It covers about 115 square miles (300 km2) and had a population of 542,107 in 2020, making it the fifth-most populous city in California, the most populous inland city in California, and the 34th-most populous city in the nation. The Metro population of Fresno is 1,008,654 as of 2022.

Named for the abundant ash trees lining the San Joaquin River, Fresno was founded in 1872 as a railway station of the Central Pacific Railroad before it was incorporated in 1885. It has since become an economic hub of Fresno County and the San Joaquin Valley, with much of the surrounding areas in the Metropolitan Fresno region predominantly tied to large-scale agricultural production. Fresno is near the geographic center of California, approximately 220 miles (350 km) north of Los Angeles, 170 miles (270 km) south of the state capital, Sacramento, and 185 miles (300 km) southeast of San Francisco. Yosemite National Park is about 60 miles (100 km) to the north, Kings Canyon National Park 60 miles (100 km) to the east, and Sequoia National Park 75 miles (120 km) to the southeast.

Fresno is also the third-largest majority-Hispanic city in the United States; 50.5% of its population was Hispanic in 2020. Since 2010, statewide droughts in California have further strained both Fresno's and the entire Central Valley's water security.

Biru County is located in the east of Naqu City, Tibet Autonomous region, between Mount Tanggula and Nianqing Tanggula Mountain, and upstream of Nujiang River. The central position of the county government is 93 °68 east longitude & 31 °48 #39;72.84'', north latitude & #39;57.64''. The total area is 11429 square kilometers and the population is 60, 000. The terrain is mainly low mountains and hills, with high mountains and canyons, surrounded by icebergs and snow peaks, with an average elevation of 4000 meters, belonging to the plateau sub-cold or temperate semi-humid monsoon climate zone. The GDP of Biru County in 2014 was 655.4943 million yuan, with a growth rate of 9.28%. The county has jurisdiction over 2 towns and 8 townships, belonging to semi-farmers dominated by animal husbandry.
Travel Notes In Biru County
Tibet I came from afar to meet you~
foreword Tibet is very close to the sky far from dream I'm a dusty traveler Traveled thousands of miles to see you Follow you into the hall of fascina
Rework after the holiday, embrace it, and help you fight off your "post-holiday syndrome"!
The shortest distance in the world is from the beginning of the holiday to the end of the holiday.   The good times are always short, and it seems tha
Sapu Mountain is calling--all the way to the west in 2019, autumn is boundless
Sapu Mountain may be relatively unfamiliar to tourists who are new to Tibet. As a donkey friend who entered Tibet for the third time, I only learned a
National Day outing style, these ultra-gentle and super-photogenic hairstyles will keep you in the C position
Looking forward to, the motherland mother's birthday is coming!   The National Day is a rare 7-day long holiday. Have you thought about where to go? G
Travel Asks In Biru County
Travel Asks In Biru County