Dinuba, California

Dinuba, California
Local parade supporting the Korean March 1 Independence Movement (1920)
Nicknames: 
Raisin City, Raisinland U. S. A., Dina
Motto(s): 
Together, A Better Community
Location of Dinuba in Tulare County, California
Dinuba
Location in the United States
Dinuba
Location in California
Coordinates: 36°32′42″N 119°23′21″W / 36.54500°N 119.38917°W / 36.54500; -119.38917
Country United States
State California
CountyTulare
IncorporatedJanuary 6, 1906
Government
  MayorMaribel Reynosa
  Vice MayorRachel Nerio-Guerrero
Area
  Total
6.51 sq mi (16.86 km2)
  Land6.51 sq mi (16.86 km2)
  Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation
335 ft (102 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
24,563
  Density3,773.12/sq mi (1,456.92/km2)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific)
  Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code
93618
Area code559
FIPS code06-19318
GNIS feature ID2410342
Websitewww.dinuba.org

Dinuba is a city in Tulare County, California, United States. The population was 24,563 at the 2020 census, up from 21,453 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Visalia-Porterville metropolitan statistical area. The Alta District Museum is located in Dinuba in a restored railroad station; the museum has a collection of materials that illustrate local history.

The name of the city is of unknown origin. Various theories about the origin exist, including that it is a misspelled reference to the Danubian people, who resisted the Romans in antiquity. It may instead be a fanciful name applied by railroad construction engineers at the time the branch line was built in this area. The city's original name was Sibleyville, named for James Sibley, who deeded 240 acres to the Pacific Improvement Company (Southern Pacific Company).

In the first quarter of the 20th century Dinuba had a sufficient Korean-American population to organize a parade supporting Korean independence from Japan on the second anniversary of the founding of the March 1st Movement in 1920.