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  2. Northern California - Wikipedia

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    Map of northern California counties. California experienced a population boom during its gold rush (1848–1855), bringing more than 300,000 new residents, with very few of these settling in the southern part of the state.

  3. Geography of California - Wikipedia

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    Northern California usually refers to the state's northernmost 48 counties. The main population centers of Northern California include San Francisco Bay Area (which includes the cities of San Francisco, Oakland, and the largest city of the region, San Jose), and Sacramento (the state capital) as well as its metropolitan area.

  4. Northern California megaregion - Wikipedia

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    List of metropolitan statistical areas in the Northern California Megaregion (The Truckee Meadows was included in the original megaregion plan but is generally no longer included.) Metropolitan statistical area Population (2018) [6] GDP (2022) San Francisco–Oakland–Berkeley, CA MSA: 4,729,484 $729.105 billion [16] San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa ...

  5. List of regions of California - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Northern California subsection. 1.1 Central California. 1.2 Great Basin. 1.3 North Coast. 1.4 Sacramento Valley. 1.5 Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.

  6. File:USA California Northern location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/USA California Northern/doc Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  7. California megapolitan areas - Wikipedia

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    California's major urban areas normally are thought of as two large megalopolises: one in Northern California (with 12.6 million inhabitants) and one in Southern California (with 23.8 million inhabitants), separated from each other by approximately 382 miles or 615 km [1] (the distance from Los Angeles to San Francisco), with sparsely inhabited (relatively) Central Coast, Central Valley, and ...

  8. Category:Mountain ranges of Northern California - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... For convenience, all mountain ranges in Northern California should be included in this ...

  9. List of mountain passes in California - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of mountain passes and gaps in California.California is geographically diverse with numerous roads and railways traversing within its borders. In the middle of the U.S. state lies the California Central Valley, bounded by the coastal mountain ranges in the west, the Sierra Nevada to the east, the Cascade Range in the north and the Tehachapi Mountains in the south.