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English: This is a locator map showing Santa Barbara County in Southern California. Date: ... Category:Populated places in Santa Barbara County, California;
The Santa Barbara County area, including the Northern Channel Islands, was first settled by Native Americans at least 13,000 years ago.Evidence for a Paleoindian presence has been found in the form of a fluted Clovis-like point found in the 1980s along the western Santa Barbara Coast, as well as the remains of Arlington Springs Man found on Santa Rosa Island in the 1960s.
A county locator map of California, with Santa Barbara County highlighted inred. Date: 25 December 2007: Source: Own work based on: Blank California Map.svg by Thadius856: Author: Thadius856: SVG development
Santa Barbara (Spanish: Santa Bárbara, meaning ' Saint Barbara ') is a coastal city in Santa Barbara County, California, of which it is also the county seat.Situated on a south-facing section of coastline, the longest such section on the West Coast of the United States excepting Alaska, the city lies between the steeply rising Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
Lompoc (/ ˈ l ɒ m p oʊ k / LOM-poke; Chumashan Purisimeño: lumpo'o̥) is a city in Santa Barbara County, California, United States.Located on the Central Coast, its population was 43,834 as of July 2021.
Santa Ynez (/ ɪ ˈ n ɛ z / ee-NEZ; Spanish for "St. Agnes") is an unincorporated community in the Santa Ynez Valley of Santa Barbara County, California, United States.. The population was 4,505 at the 2020 census, up from 4,418 at the 2010 census.
Santa Barbara County. The county issued an evacuation order for portions of the area in and around the burn zone of the Lake fire in the mountains north of Los Olivos. An evacuation warning was in ...
The Santa Ynez Valley (Spanish: Valle de Santa Ynez) [1] [2] is located in Santa Barbara County, California, between the Santa Ynez Mountains to the south and the San Rafael Mountains to the north. The Santa Ynez River flows through the valley from east to west.