Plenty of out-of-towners have been taking cheap shots at San Francisco lately. But here’s something the city ain’t: “country.”

Real estate listing site Estately crunched the numbers and ranked the 50 largest cities in America from most “country” to least.

It wasn’t exactly a scientific pursuit. Estately based its data on Facebook users’ interests in 10 topics: country music, fishing, hunting, NASCAR, firearms, barbecue, cowboy boots, pickup trucks, rodeos, and sweet tea.

Not unsurprisingly, Fort Worth came in as the most “country” city in America with San Antonio, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City not far behind.

San Francisco — where leather chaps are reserved for the Folsom Street Fair and residents prefer to tip Smart cars rather than cattle — finished dead last. That’s not likely to wound many local egos.

Other California cities on the list were Los Angeles (No. 47), Oakland (No. 44), San Jose (No. 42), Sacramento (No. 35), and Fresno (California’s most “country” city at No. 24).