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  2. California | Flag, Facts, Maps, Capital, Cities ...

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    California, constituent state of the United States of America. It was admitted as the 31st state of the union on September 9, 1850, and by the early 1960s it was the most populous U.S. state.

  3. California - Wikipedia

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    California is the home of Hollywood, the oldest and one of the largest film industries in the world, profoundly influencing global entertainment. The San Francisco Bay and the Greater Los Angeles areas are seen as the centers of the global technology and U.S. film industries, respectively.

  4. California, nicknamed the Golden State, has 58 counties. The state’s capital is Sacramento. The abbreviation for California is CA. California is also famous for Disneyland and beaches. With these 101 facts about California, let us learn more about its history, culture, people, geography, gold rush, mountains, valleys, etc. 1.

  5. California pictures and facts - National Geographic Kids

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    Capital: Sacramento. Biggest City: Los Angeles. Abbreviation: CA. State bird: California valley quail. State flower: California poppy. History. More than 20,000 years ago, the first people...

  6. 35 Things California is Known and Famous For - Hey Explorer

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    One of the most popular destinations in all of North America, California is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge, Disneyland, and Hollywood. Other things unique to California are Coachella, the Wine Country, Silicon Valley, and Surf Culture, in addition to less obvious sights and cultural aspects.

  7. About California | CA.gov

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    About California. Californians deserve a government that works for them and with them. One that will work to ensure opportunity and justice. We are building a California not for the few, but for all — including those who have historically been left out.

  8. California ‑ Missions, Gold Rush & Economy - HISTORY

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    The Gold Rush changed the lives of California’s Native Americans, who within years, were almost wiped out due to the massive immigration the Gold Rush inspired. Most prospectors never struck it...