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San Bernardino

236,660

Population

15

ZIP Codes

$37,758

Median Income

$140,840

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in San Bernardino

ZIP Code Place Name
92401 San Bernardino
92402 San Bernardino
92403 San Bernardino
92404 San Bernardino
92405 San Bernardino
92406 San Bernardino
92407 San Bernardino
92408 San Bernardino
92410 San Bernardino
92411 San Bernardino
92413 San Bernardino
92415 San Bernardino
92418 San Bernardino
92423 San Bernardino
92427 San Bernardino

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