San Bernardino, California

San Bernardino, California
Nicknames: 
SB; San Berdoo; Berdoo; Gate City; City on the Move; The Friendly City; The Heart of Southern California, The 'Dino (sl.)
Interactive map of San Bernardino, California
San Bernardino
Location within Southern California
San Bernardino
Location within California
San Bernardino
Location within the United States
Coordinates: 34°6′15″N 117°17′32″W / 34.10417°N 117.29222°W / 34.10417; -117.29222
Country United States
State California
Metropolitan statistical areaSan Bernardino/Riverside
Urban AreaGreater San Bernardino Area
CountySan Bernardino
IncorporatedAugust 10, 1869
Named afterSan Bernardino de Sena Estancia, named for Bernardino of Siena
Government
 • TypeCouncil-manager
 • MayorHelen Tran (D)
 • Mayor Pro TemporeJuan Figueroa
 • City managerEric Levitt
 • City attorneySonia R. Carvalho
Area
 • City
62.46 sq mi (161.77 km2)
 • Land62.13 sq mi (160.92 km2)
 • Water0.33 sq mi (0.85 km2)  0.53%
Elevation
1,053 ft (321 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • City
222,101
 • Rank1st in San Bernardino County
18th in California
107th in the United States
 • Density3,575/sq mi (1,380.2/km2)
 • Metro
4,744,214 (US: 12th)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes
92401–92408, 92410–92415, 92418, 92420, 92423, 92424, 92427
Area code909, 840, 760
FIPS code06-65000
GNIS feature IDs1661375, 2411777
Websitesanbernardino.gov

San Bernardino (/ˌsæn ˌbɜːrnəˈdn/ SAN BUR-nə-DEE-noh) is a city in and the county seat of San Bernardino County, California, United States. Located in the Inland Empire region of Southern California, the city had a population of 222,101 in the 2020 census, making it the 18th-most populous city in California. The Riverside–San Bernardino metropolitan area at 4.74 million residents is the 12th-largest metropolitan area in the nation. San Bernardino is the economic, cultural, and political hub of the San Bernardino Valley, sharing that distinction for the wider Inland Empire with its twin city of Riverside.

San Bernardino was named in 1810, when Spanish priest Francisco Dumetz led an expedition through the area. In 1839, the Mexican government granted Californio ranchero José del Carmen Lugo the right to settle the area, which was formalized when he was granted Rancho San Bernardino in 1842. Following the American Conquest of California, the largely unsettled rancho was purchased by Mormon settlers who founded the town of San Bernardino in 1851, later incorporated as a city in 1854. After most of the Mormons left in 1857, the city grew significantly in the late 19th century as a commercial hub at the crossroads between Southern California and the American Southwest. Today, San Bernardino is an important hub for the Inland Empire and Southern California. The governments of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico have established the metropolitan area's only consulates in the downtown area. Furthermore, the city's University District serves as a college town, as home to California State University, San Bernardino.