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San Francisco Chronicle - traducción al italiano

NEWSPAPER SERVING THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
The San Francisco Chronicle; SFGate; SF Chronicle; SF chronicle; Sfgate; Sfgate.com; The San Fransisco Gate; The San Francisco Gate; San Francisco Gate; SFgate.com; Chronicle Building; Chronicle building; S.F. Chronicle; San Fran. Chron.; San Franc. Chron.; San Franc Chron; San Francisco Chronicle building (Mission Street); Sfchronicle.com; SFChronicle.com; SFGATE.com; San Francisco Sunday Chronicle
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  • ''Chronicle'' CEO John Sias announces the sale of the newspaper to the [[Hearst Corporation]], August 6, 1999.
  • Bill German (left), the ''Chronicle''{{'}}s editor emeritus, and Page One editor Jack Breibart in the newsroom, March 1994
  • "Chronicle Insider" columnists Phil Matier and Andrew Ross in the newsroom

San Francisco Chronicle         
nome di quotidiano californiano "leader"
San Francisco         
  • [[Oracle Park]] opened in 2000.
  • American conquest of California]].
  • [[Alamo Square]] is one of the most well-known parks in the area, and is often a symbol of San Francisco for its popular location for film and pop culture.
  • San Francisco Conference]].
  • The [[Bank of California]], established in 1863, was the first commercial bank in [[Western United States]].<ref>[https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/dont-bank-on-california-especially-banks-17896018.php San Francisco Chronicle - Don't bank on California, especially when banks are invovled]</ref>
  • cable car]] ascending Hyde St, with [[Alcatraz]] on the bay behind
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  • Cliff House]]
  • Ethnic origins in San Francisco
  • Embarcadero]]
  • Pacific Heights]]
  • Panama–Pacific Exposition]], a major [[world's fair]] held in 1915, was seen as a chance to showcase the city's recovery from the earthquake.
  • M/V ''Del Norte'']] docked at the Ferry Building
  • The reconstruction of [[San Francisco City Hall]] on [[Civic Center Plaza]], c. 1913-16
  • San Francisco in 1849, during the beginning of the [[California Gold Rush]]
  • counterculture]] phenomenon with as many as 100,000 people converging in San Francisco's [[Haight-Ashbury]] neighborhood.
  • Lombard Street]] is a popular tourist destination in San Francisco, known for its "crookedness".
  • The Lone Mountain Campus of the [[University of San Francisco]]
  • San Francisco has the second most expensive housing in the United States after [[San Jose, California]].
  • A [[tent city]] in San Francisco in May 2020
  • [[Mission San Francisco de Asís]] was founded by Padre [[Francisco Palóu]] on October 9, 1776.
  • The [[Olympic Club]]
  • The [[sea lions]] at [[Pier 39]] have become a tourist attraction in their own right.
  • deadliest earthquake in U.S. history]].
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  • Real GDP in San Francisco proper by sector from 2001 to 2021.
  • [[San Francisco Chronicle]] Building
  • Bay Bridge]] under construction on [[Yerba Buena Island]] in 1935
  • San Francisco International Airport is the primary airport of San Francisco and the Bay Area.
  • [[San Francisco State University]] Main Quad
  • Beaux Arts]] style in the United States
  • California Street in San Francisco's downtown financial district
  • San Francisco Chinatown]] is the oldest in North America and one of the largest Chinese enclaves outside of Asia.
  • [[Transamerica Pyramid]], built in 1972, characterized the [[Manhattanization]] of the city's skyline in the 1970-80's.
  • Map of same-sex couples in San Francisco
  • [[Port of San Francisco]] in 1851
  • [[San Francisco City Hall]]
  • Bay Bridge]] offers the only direct automobile connection to the East Bay.
  • The San Francisco Peninsula
  • Alameda]] in the background.
  • Mt. Tamalpais]] in February 2019
  • Financial District]] skyscrapers in the background
  • Fog]] is a regular feature of San Francisco summers.
  • High-rises surround [[Yerba Buena Gardens]], South of Market.
  • View of the city in 1878.
  • [[Juan Bautista de Anza]] established the [[Presidio of San Francisco]] for the [[Spanish Empire]] in 1776.
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San Francisco (città americana)
San Francisco Examiner         
  • Announcement that William Randolph Hearst has become owner of the newspaper, March 4, 1887
  • First edition, June 12, 1865
  • Hearst Building, San Francisco
  • Ted Fang
NEWSPAPER IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
San Francisco Sunday Examiner; SF Examiner; The San Francisco Examiner; S.F. Examiner; San Francisco Newspaper Company; Democratic Press
nome di quotidiano californiano "leader"

Definición

San Francisco
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Wikipedia

San Francisco Chronicle

The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. It was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young. The paper is owned by the Hearst Corporation, which bought it from the de Young family in 2000. It is the only major daily paper covering the city and county of San Francisco.

The paper benefited from the growth of San Francisco and had the largest newspaper circulation on the West Coast of the United States by 1880. Like other newspapers, it experienced a rapid fall in circulation in the early 21st century and was ranked 18th nationally by circulation in the first quarter of 2021.

In 1994, the newspaper launched the SFGATE website, with a soft launch in March and official launch November 3, 1994, including both content from the newspaper and other sources. "The Gate" as it was known at launch was the first large market newspaper website in the world, co-founded by Allen Weiner and John Coate. It went on to staff up with its own columnists and reporters, and even won a Pulitzer Prize for Mark Fiore's political cartoons.

In 2013, the newspaper launched its own namesake website, SFChronicle.com, and began the separation of SFGATE and the Chronicle brands, which today are two separately run entities.

Ejemplos de uso de San Francisco Chronicle
1. The San Francisco Chronicle thinks they‘re great.
2. A company spokesman refused comment to the San Francisco Chronicle.
3. When he did, Newsom said, "This better be right," according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
4. Cinnamon Stillwell / San Francisco Chronicle / Wednesday, September 28, 2005 Something remarkable happened in Afghanistan this month.
5. However, the San Francisco Chronicle has reported her former husband, banned shot putter C.