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Gurdwara Sahib of Yuba City

Coordinates: 39°09′45″N 121°39′46″W / 39.1624°N 121.6627°W / 39.1624; -121.6627
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The Sikh Temple of Yuba City in Yuba City, California was opened in 1970[1] and serves over 20,000 Sikhs in the area, which is home to many Sikhs and Punjabis. The Gurdwara has a main Langar hall and prayer hall. The temple led to a "renaissance of the Sikh community in Yuba City," including the 1980 establishment of the local Sikh parade, which has become one of the largest Sikh festivals outside India.[2]

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  1. ^ Summa, Robert (6 Nov 2023). "A window into Yuba City's past: The Sikh Temple Gurdwara". The Appeal-Democrat. Marysville, CA. Retrieved 22 Nov 2024.
  2. ^ "Yuba City Gurdwara". Punjabi and Sikh Diaspora Digital Archive. Regents of the University of California. Retrieved 22 Nov 2024.

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39°09′45″N 121°39′46″W / 39.1624°N 121.6627°W / 39.1624; -121.6627