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Welcome to California
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The State of
California covers the southern portion of the United States’ west coast. With a population of 37
million and an area of 158,402 square miles, California is the
largest U.S. state in population and the third largest in area.
California borders the Pacific Ocean to the west, Oregon
to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and the Mexican
state of Baja California to the south. The state has incredible
geographic diversity. It has both the highest and lowest elevations
in the Continental US (within 100 miles of each other), an
expansive central valley, tall mountains, arid deserts, and
hundreds of miles of coastline. Most major cities are at or near the Pacific
coastline, notably Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland,
Santa Ana/Orange County, Riverside/Moreno Valley, San
Bernardino and San Diego. However, the capital, Sacramento, is in the
Central Valley, and there are other significant cities on the
interior.
 European explorers first began contacting the region in
the 16th century; the area was inhabited by a variety of Native
American tribes. The coastal areas of the state were colonized by
Spain beginning in 1769, but became a part of the Mexico in 1821 because of the Mexican War of Independence. It was part
of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico, and
then was ceded
to the United States in the Mexican-American War, which ended
in 1848. The California Gold Rush of 1848-1849 brought about
90,000 additional U.S. migrants to the state, and California
became the 31st state of the Union in 1850.
The state’s major predominant industries include
agriculture, entertainment, light manufacturing, and tourism.
California is also the home of several significant economic regions such as Hollywood (entertainment), the California Central Valley
(agriculture), Silicon Valley (computers and high tech), and the Wine
Country (wine). California’s economy is the largest in the
United States, and at $1.55 trillion, is larger than all but 7 countries.
Per capita personal income was $33,403 as of 2003, ranking it 12th in the
nation.
Most of the state has a Mediterranean climate, with
rainy winters and dry summers. The climate along the coast is mild;
cooler along the central and northern coast. Southeastern California
is arid desert. Along the cost, the rainy season runs from
October to April in the north and from November to March or April in the
south. Record temperatures of a high 134 °F (56.6 °C at Death
Valley on July 10, 1913 and a record low of -45° at Boca on
January 20, 1937. Average yearly precipitation ranges from under 5
inches in south-east to 120+ in parts of the north-west.
California levies a 9.3% maximum variable rate income
tax, with 6 tax brackets and a 7.25% sales tax.
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Fast Facts
ESTIMATED POPULATION: 37,172,015
LAND AREA: 158,302 sq mi
COASTLINE: 840 miles
CAPITAL: Sacramento
STATE MOTTO: Eureka
STATE NICKNAME: The Golden State
LARGEST CITIES: Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose
STATE SALES TAX: 7.5%

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