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Adelanto Dublin Mariposa San Leandro
Agoura Hills Dunnigan Martinez San Luis Obispo
Alameda Dunsmuir Marysville San Marcos
Alhambra El Cajon Mckinleyville San Martin
Alpine El Centro Mendocino San Mateo
Alturas El Cerrito Menlo Park San Pedro
Anaheim El Monte Merced San Rafael
Anaheim Hills El Portal Mill Valley San Ramon
Anderson El Segundo Millbrae San Simeon
Angels Camp Elk Grove Milpitas San Ysidro
Antioch Emeryville Mission Hills Santa Ana
Aptos Encinitas Mission Viejo Santa Barbara
Arcadia Escondido Modesto Santa Clara
Arcata Eureka Mojave Santa Clarita
Arroyo Grande Exeter Mokelumne Hill Santa Cruz
Artesia Fairfield Monrovia Santa Fe Springs
Atascadero Fallbrook Montebello Santa Maria
Auburn Ferndale Monterey Santa Monica
Avalon Fillmore Monterey Park Santa Nella
Avila Beach Firebaugh Moreno Valley Santa Rosa
Azusa Fish Camp Morgan Hill Santee
Bakersfield Folsom Morro Bay Saratoga
Balboa Fontana Mountain View Sausalito
Baldwin Park Foothill Ranch Mt Shasta Scotts Valley
Banning Fortuna Napa Seal Beach
Barstow Foster City Napa Valley Seaside
Bass Lake Fountain Valley National City Sebastopol
Beaumont Fremont Needles Selma
Bell Gardens Fresno Nevada City Sequoia Nation Park
Belmont Ft Bragg Newark Sherman Oaks
Ben Lomond Fullerton Newport Beach Shoshone
Benicia Galt Newport Coast Simi Valley
Berkeley Garberville Norco Solana Beach
Beverly Hills Garden Grove North Highlands Soledad
Big Bear Lake Gardena North Hollywood Solvang
Big Sur Geyserville Norwalk Sonoma
Bishop Gilroy Novato Sonora
Blythe Glendale Oakdale South El Monte
Bodega Glendora Oakhurst South Lake Tahoe
Bodega Bay Gold River Oakland South San Francisco
Borrego Springs Goleta Oceanside St Helena
Brawley Gorman Ojai Stanton
Brea Grass Valley Olympic Valley Stevenson Ranch
Brentwood Grover Beach Ontario Stockton
Bridgeport Hacienda Heights Orange Studio City
Brisbane Half Moon Bay Oroville Summerland
Buck Meadows Hanford Oxnard Sun City
Buellton Harbor City Pacific Grove Sunnyvale
Buena Park Hawthorne Pacifica Sunset Beach
Burbank Hayward Pajaro Dunes Susanville
Burlingame Healdsburg Pala Sylmar
Buttonwillow Hemet Palm Desert Tahoe City
Calabasas Hermosa Beach Palm Springs Tahoe Vista
Calexico Hesperia Palmdale Tarzana
Calistoga Highland Palo Alto Tehachapi
Camarillo Hollister Paradise Temecula
Cambria Hollywood Pasadena The Sea Ranch
Cameron Park Huntington Beach Paso Robles Thousand Oaks
Campbell Idyllwild Patterson Thousand Palms
Canoga Park Imperial Beach Perris Three Rivers
Capistrano Beach Indian Wells Pescadero Tiburon
Capitola Indio Petaluma Torrance
Cardiff By The Sea Inglewood Phelan Tracy
Carlsbad Irvine Pico Rivera Trinidad
Carmel Jackson Pinole Truckee
Carmel By The Sea Jamestown Pismo Beach Tulare
Carmel Valley Joshua Tree Placentia Turlock
Carpinteria June Lake Placerville Twenty Nine Palms
Carson Kettleman City Playa Del Rey Ukiah
Castaic King City Pleasant Hill Union City
Castro Valley La Jolla Pleasanton Universal City
Cathedral City La Mesa Point Arena Upland
Ceres La Mirada Pollock Pines Vacaville
Cerritos La Palma Pomona Valencia
Chatsworth La Quinta Port Hueneme Vallejo
Chico Laguna Beach Porterville Valley Center
Chino Laguna Hills Poway Van Nuys
Chowchilla Lake Arrowhead Ramona Venice
Chula Vista Lake Forest Rancho Bernardo Venice Beach
Claremont Lake San Marcos Rancho Cordova Ventura
Clearlake Lake Tahoe Rancho Cucamonga Victorville
Clio Lakeside Rancho Mirage Visalia
Cloverdale Lancaster Rancho Santa Fe Vista
Clovis Larkspur Red Bluff Walnut
Coalinga Lathrop Redding Walnut Creek
Colton Lawndale Redlands Watsonville
Commerce Lebec Redondo Beach Weed
Compton Lee Vining Redwood City West Covina
Concord Lemoore Reseda West Hollywood
Corning Lindsay Rialto West Sacramento
Corona Little River Richmond Westlake Village
Coronado Livermore Ridgecrest Westley
Corte Madera Lodi Riverside Westminster
Costa Mesa Lompoc Rocklin Westmoreland
Crescent City Lone Pine Rohnert Park Whittier
Culver City Long Beach Rosemead Williams
Cupertino Los Alamitos Roseville Willits
Cypress Los Altos Rowland Heights Willows
Daly City Los Angeles Rutherford Wilmington
Dana Point Los Banos Sacramento Woodland
Danville Los Gatos Salinas Woodland Hills
Davis Los Olivos Salisbury Yermo
Death Valley Lost Hills San Bernardino Yorba Linda
Del Mar Lynwood San Bruno Yosemite Valley
Delano Madera San Carlos Yountville
Desert Hot Springs Malibu San Clemente Yreka
Diamond Bar Mammoth Lakes San Diego Yuba City
Dinuba Manhattan Beach San Dimas Yucca Valley
Dixon Manteca San Francisco
Downey Marina San Jose
Duarte Marina Del Rey San Juan Capistrano


California

The state of California is located in the western United States with Sacramento as its capital. The state's official nickname is "The Golden State" and its U.S. Postal abbreviation is CA. USS California was named in honor of this state. State nickname: The Golden State Capital Sacramento Largest City Los Angeles Ranked 3rd Area 410,000 km2 History - Total 404,298 km2 - Land 20,047 km2 - Water 4.72% California was the name given to the northwestern Population Ranked 1st part of the Spanish Empire - Total (2000) 33,871,648 in North America. Following - Density 83/km2 the Mexican-American War of Admittance into Union 1847, the region was divided - Order 31st between Mexico and the - Date September 9, 1850 United States. The Mexican portion, Baja (lower) Time zone Pacific: UTC-8/-7 California was later divided Latitude 32æ30'N to 42æN into the states of Baja Longitude 114æ8'W to 124æ24'W California and Baja California Sur. The American Width 402.5 km portion, Alta (upper) Length 1,240 km California became the U.S. Elevation state of California in 1850. -Highest 4,418 meters -Mean 884 meters Law and Government -Lowest 86 meters below sea level ISO 3166-2: US-CA California's Governor serves a four-year term. The state legislature consists of a 40 member Senate and 80 member Assembly. Senators serve four year terms, and Assembly persons two. The terms of the Senators are staggered so that half the membership is elected every two years. The Senators representing the odd-numbered districts are elected in years evenly divisible by four; i.e., presidential election years. The Senators from the even-numbered districts are elected in the intervening even-numbered years, in the gubernatorial election cycle. The state's capital is Sacramento. At the national level, California is represented by two senators and 53 representatives. It has 55 electoral votes. Geography California borders the Pacific Ocean, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, and the Mexican State of Baja California. The state has striking natural features, including a huge fertile central valley, high mountains, and hot dry deserts. With an area of 410,000 km² it is the third largest state in the U.S. Most major cities cling to the cool, pleasant seacoast along the Pacific, notably San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. The capital, however, is Sacramento in the Central Valley. California has many types of geography. Down the center of the state lies the Central Valley, a huge, fertile valley bounded by the coastal mountain ranges in the west, the Sierra Nevada to the east, the Cascade Range in the north and the the Tehachapi Mountains in the south. Mountain-fed rivers naturally irrigate the Central Valley. With dredging, several of these rivers have become sufficiently large and deep that several inland cities, notably Stockton, California, are seaports. In the center and east of the state are the Sierra Nevada, containing the highest peak in the continental U.S., Mt. Whitney, at 4,418 meters (14,495 ft). Also in the Sierra is the world famous Yosemite National Park and a deep freshwater lake, Lake Tahoe. To the east of the Sierra is the Owens Valley and Mono Lake, an essential seabird habitat. In the south lie the San Bernardino Mountains and a large salt lake, the Salton Sea. The south-central desert is called the Mojave. Just to the north east of the Mojave, lies Death Valley, which contains the lowest, hottest point in North America. Climate The southern part of the state has a desert climate, with temperature extremes and 10 inches/year of rain. The coastal regions have a Mediterranean climate, with wet winters and dry summers. There is a temperate climate with 15-40 inches/year rainfall in the north. The Central Valley has a continental climate, with chilly winters and very hot summers. The high mountains, including the Sierra Nevada, have a mountain climate with snow in winter and moderate heat in summer. Biotopes: desert, savanna with scattered oaks, second-growth taiga (coniferous forest), especially in the north and at high altitudes. Mountain-tops contain tundra, fellfields (stoney ground with patches of meadow), and krumwald (dwarf forests). Economy California is responsible for 14% of American gross domestic product, which at nearly $1.4 trillion is greater than that of every country in the world save for the United States, Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom. The predominant industry, more than twice as large as the next largest, is agriculture, (including fruit, vegetables, dairy, and wine). This is followed by aerospace; entertainment, primarily television by dollar volume, although many movies are still made in California; and light manufacturing including computer hardware and software, and the mining of borax. Per capita income varies widely by geographic region and profession. The Central Valley has the most extreme contrasts of income, with migrant farm workers making less than minimum wage, contrasted with farmers who frequently manage multimillion-dollar farms. Most farm managers are highly educated, most with at least master's degrees. While cities include some of the wealthiest per-capita areas in the U.S., notably Irvine in Orange County, the non-agricultural central counties have some of the highest poverty rates in the U.S. The high-technology sectors in Orange County and Silicon Valley, in Santa Clara County are currently in a recession because of the dot.com bust, but medical systems, video games and animation are taking up the slack. A particular problem with California's economy is that it does not attract manufacturing. The 7.25% sales tax (total statewide base sales/use tax) makes it uneconomic to locate major factories in the state, because that tax must be paid on capital equipment. California also has unusually high unemployment and worker's compensation (for on-the-job injury) taxes. Major manufacturers, especially aerospace, are also leaving the state or shifting production. For this reason, no major new factories have been built in California for many years, and the state suffers a severe lack of good-paying manufacturing jobs. This means that the middle class in California consists almost entirely of small businesspeople and construction and transportation workers, with a small leavening of knowledge workers -- a nearly pure service economy. Manufacturing costs are made even higher by high land and housing prices, which cause workers to need very high pay. Demographics With a population of 33,871,648 as of 2000, California is the most populous state in the U.S., and contributes 12% to the total U.S. population. According to the that census, California lacks a majority ethnic group. Hispanics are the largest group, followed by whites, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Native Americans. Reflecting in part the high birth rate of the Spanish-speaking Catholic population, Hispanics are predicted to become a majority around 2040. Education California's educational system is supported by a unique constitutional amendment that requires 40% of state revenues to be spent on education. The preeminent state university is the University of California, which employs more Nobel Prize winners than any other institution in the world. It has several campuses, notably in Berkeley, Los Angeles, San Francisco (no undergraduate programs), San Diego (includes Scripps Institution of Oceanography), Irvine, Riverside and Santa Barbara. It is intended to accept students from the upper 20% of college-bound students, and provide most graduate studies and research. The University of California also administers federal laboratories for the Federal Department of Energy: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and Los Alamos National Laboratory. The California State Universities educate for teachers, the trades, agriculture and industry. They are intended to accept most college-bound high-school students, and give excellent value in education, while carrying out some research, especially in applied sciences. Lower-division course credits are frequently transferable to the University of California. The community college system educates students in the trades, providing certificates, and associate-arts degrees. It also provides lower division general-education courses transferable to the State University and the University of California. Preeminent private institutions include Stanford University, the University of Southern California (USC), and the California Institute of Technology (Cal Tech) (which administers the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA). California has hundreds of excellent private colleges and universities, including many religious and special-purpose institutions. This leads to many unique entertainment and educational opportunities for residents. For example, Southern California, with one of the highest densities of post-secondary institutions in the world, has a very large base of classically trained vocalists that compete in large choir festivals. Near Los Angeles, there are numerous art and film institutes, including the prestigious Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Art Institute. Secondary education consists of high schools that teach elective courses in trades, languages and liberal arts with tracks for gifted, college-bound and industrial arts students. They accept students from roughly age 14 to 18, with mandatory education ceasing at age 16. In many districts, junior high schools teach electives with a strong skills-based curriculum, for ages from 11 to 13. Elementary schools teach pure skills, history and social studies, with optional half-day kindergartens beginning at age 5. Mandatory full-time instruction begins at age 6. The primary schools are of varying effectiveness. The quality of the local schools depends strongly on the local tax base, and the size of the local administration. In some regions, administrative costs divert a significant amount of educational monies from instructional purposes. In poor regions, literacy rates may fall below 70%. Major Highways * Interstate 40 * Interstate 80 * Interstate 5 * Interstate 15 * Interstate 8 * Interstate 10 * United States Highway 101 State Animal: California grizzly bear State Bird: California Quail State Color: blue and gold State Capital: Sacramento State Dance: West Coast Swing Dancing State Fish: Golden trout Flower: California Poppy Fossil: Sabertooth cat State Motto: "Eureka!" State Song: "I love you, California" State Tree: California redwood State Mineral: Gold State Rock: Serpentine State Soil: San Joaquin Soil
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