The city of Fresno, with a 2010 population estimate of around 505,000, is the fifth largest city in California. The city is part of the Fresno-Clovis metropolitan area that has a population of more than 1 million. As the county seat of County of Fresno that was established in 1856, after the Californian gold rush, the city gets its name, meaning white ash tree in Spanish, after the ash trees around the San Joaquin River. Fresno is the nearest major city to a an important group of national parks: Yosemite National Park is 60 miles away, while Sierra National Forest is 40 miles, Kings Canyon National Park is 60 miles, and Sequoia National Park is 75 miles. The city has an international airport named Fresno Yosemite International (FYI). Fresno area has a semidesert climate with mostly sunshine throughout the year and low precipitation.
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