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Additional Newspapers in California
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Walnut Creek
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Fairfield
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Fresno
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El Centro
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Ontario
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Long Beach
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Los Angeles
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Los Angeles
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San Jose
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Modesto
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San Diego
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Santa Ana
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Pasadena
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Riverside
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Redlands
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Sacramento
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San Bernardino
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San Francisco
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Los Angeles
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Danville
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Salinas
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San Diego
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Richmond
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Los Angeles
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California Fast Facts:
Capital: Sacramento
Largest City: Los Angeles
Nickname: The Golden State
State Motto: Eureka
On September 9, 1850 California was the 31st state to
be admitted into the Union.
California is located on the Pacific coast of North
America. It is bordered by Oregon, Nevada and Arizona
of the United States and Baja California in Mexico.
Known for its Mediterranean climate and ethnically diverse
population, California's diverse geography ranges from
the sandy beaches of the Pacific coast to the rugged,
snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains in the east. The
central portion of the state is dominated by the Central
Valley, one of the most vital agricultural areas in
the country. The Sierra Nevada contains Yosemite Valley,
famous for its glacially-carved domes, and Sequoia National
Park, home to the largest living organisms on Earth,
the giant sequoia trees, and the highest point in the
contiguous United States, Mount Whitney. The tallest
living things on Earth, the ancient redwood trees, dot
the coastline, mainly north of San Francisco. California
is also home to the lowest and hottest place in the
Western Hemisphere, Death Valley. Bristlecone pines
located in the White Mountains are the oldest known
trees in the world; one has an age of 4,700 years. The
California Gold Rush, beginning in 1848, dramatically
changed California with an influx of population and
an economic boom. The early part of the 20th century
was marked by Los Angeles becoming the centre of the
entertainment industry, in addition to the growth of
a large tourism sector in the state. The Central Valley
is home to California's important agricultural industry,
the largest of any state. Other important industries
have included the aerospace and oil industries. In recent
decades, California has become a global leader in computers
and information technology. If California were a country,
its economy would rank among the ten largest in the
world.
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