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Siskiyou County, California
Siskiyou_County,_California
Sonoma County, California
Sonoma County, located on the northern coast of California, is one of the northernmost counties of the nine county Greater San Francisco Bay Area, U.S. Its population at the 2000 census was 458,614. Its largest city and county seat is Santa Rosa.Sonoma is the southwestern county of California's Wine Country region, which also includes Napa, Mendocino, and Lake counties.
Sonoma_County,_California
Sutter County, California
Sutter_County,_California
Tuolumne County, California
Tuolumne_County,_California
Yuba County, California
Yuba_County,_California
Carbon tax
A carbon tax is an environmental tax on emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. It is an example of a pollution tax.Carbon atoms are present in every fossil fuel (coal, petroleum, and natural gas) and are released as CO2 when they are burnt.
Carbon_tax
Interstate 15
Interstate 15 (I-15) is the fourth-longest north-south transcontinental Interstate Highway in the United States, traveling through the states of California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, and Montana. The Utah and Arizona portions have been officially designated the 'Veterans Memorial Highway'.Since I-15's inception, it has served as a long-haul route for North American commerce.
Interstate_15
WikiProject Cities
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Cities
Interstate 40
Interstate 40 (I-40) is a major west-east Interstate Highway in the United States. Its western terminus is at Interstate 15 in Barstow, California; its eastern terminus is at a concurrency of U.S. Route 117 and North Carolina Highway 132 in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Interstate_40
HIV/AIDS in the United States
HIV/AIDS in the United States began in about 1969, when HIV likely entered the United States through a single infected immigrant from Haiti. In the early 1980s, doctors in Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco began seeing young men with Kaposi's Sarcoma, a cancer usually associated with elderly men of Mediterranean ethnicity.As the knowledge that men who had sex with men were dying of an otherwise rare cancer began to spread throughout the medical communities, the syndrome began to be called by the colloquialism "gay cancer."
HIV/AIDS_in_the_United_States
Los Gatos, California
Los Gatos is an incorporated town in Santa Clara County, California, United States. The population was 28,592 at the 2000 census. It is located in the San Francisco Bay Area at the southwest corner of San Jose in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Homes are mostly upscale, varying from century-old one million-dollar cottages in the downtown area to 7- or 8-million-dollar large custom homes in the surrounding hills.
Los_Gatos,_California
Bilingual education
Bilingual education involves teaching most subjects in school through two different languages - in the United States, instruction occurs in English and a minority language, such as Spanish or Chinese, with varying amounts of each language used in accordance with the program model.
Bilingual_education
Fresno, California
Fresno,_California
Chumash people
The "Chumash" are Native American people who historically inhabit chiefly central and southern coastal regions of California, in portions of what is now San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties, extending from Morro Bay in the north to Malibu in the south. They also occupied three of the Channel Islands:
Chumash_people
Same-sex marriage
Same-sex marriage and gay marriage are terms for a legally or socially recognized marriage between two people of the same sex. The first country to allow same-sex couples to enter into legally recognized marriage was the Netherlands, effective in 2001. Since then, six other countries and seven U.S.
Same-sex_marriage
Defense of Marriage Act
The Defense of Marriage Act, or DOMA, is the short title of a federal law of the United States passed on September 21, 1996 as Public Law No. 104-199, 110 Stat. 2419. Its provisions are codified at and . The law has two effects No state (or other political subdivision within the United States) needs to treat a relationship between persons of the same sex as a marriage, even if the relationship is considered a marriage in another state.
Defense_of_Marriage_Act
Eva Cassidy
Talk:Eva_Cassidy
Roundup
This article is about the herbicidal formulation. For information on the herbicidal main active ingredient, see glyphosate. For other uses, see Round Up (disambiguation).Roundup is the brand name of a systemic, broad-spectrum herbicide produced by the U.S. company Monsanto and contains the active ingredient glyphosate. Glyphosate is the most used herbicide in the USA , and Roundup is the number one selling herbicide worldwide since at least 1980.
Roundup
Long Beach, California
Long Beach is a large city located in southern California, USA, on the Pacific coast. It is situated in Los Angeles County, about south of downtown Los Angeles. Long Beach borders Orange County on its southeast edge. Long Beach is the 36th-largest city in the nation and the fifth-largest in California. As of 2008, its estimated population was 492,682. In addition, Long Beach is its county's 2nd largest city after Los Angeles, and also the largest city nationwide that is not a county seat.
Long_Beach,_California
Gray Davis
Gray_Davis
Bill Simon
Bill_Simon
Bass fishing
Bass fishing is the activity of angling for the North American gamefish known colloquially as the black bass. There are numerous black bass species considered as gamefish in North America, including largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieui), Spotted bass or Kentucky bass (Micropterus punctatus), Guadalupe bass (Micropterus treculii), and many other species and subspecies of the genus Micropterus.
Bass_fishing
Stockton, California
Stockton, the county seat of San Joaquin County, is currently the 13th largest city in the U.S. state of California. Stockton is located in Northern California south of Sacramento and north of Modesto. Stockton's population estimate for January 1, 2009 according to the California Department of Finance, is 290,409.
Stockton,_California
Tongva
Tongva may also refer to the Tongva language. The Tongva ( ) are a Native American people who inhabited the area in and around Los Angeles, California, before the arrival of Europeans. Tongva means "people of the earth" in the Tongva language, a language in the Uto-Aztecan family.
Tongva
Ramp meter
Ramp_meter
Menlo Park, California
Menlo Park is an affluent city in San Mateo County, in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. It is located at latitude 37°29' North, longitude 122°9' East. Menlo Park had 30,785 inhabitants as of the 2000 U.S. Census.
Menlo_Park,_California
PH
Talk:PH
Distilled water
Distilled water is water that has virtually all of its impurities removed through distillation. Distillation involves boiling the water and then condensing the steam into a clean container, leaving most if not all solid contaminants behind.
Distilled_water
San Leandro, California
San Leandro is a city in Alameda County, California, United States. The population was estimated to be 82,472 as of January 1, 2009. The climate of the city is mild throughout the year.
San_Leandro,_California
Union City, California
Union City is a city in Alameda County, California, United States. As of the 2008 census, the current population is about 73,402. Union City was incorporated in 1959, bringing together the communities of Alvarado, Decoto, and New Haven. Alvarado was the original county seat of Alameda County in 1853, and the site of the first county courthouse is a California Historical Landmark (#503).
Union_City,_California
Ione, California
Ione (formerly, Bed Bug, Bedbug, Freeze Out, Hardscrabble, Ione City, Woosterville,, Jone City, Jone Valley, and Rickeyville) is a city in Amador County, California, United States. The population was 7,129 at the 2000 census. Once known as "Bed-Bug" and "Freeze Out," Ione was an important supply center on the main road to the Mother Lode and Southern Mines.
Ione,_California
Jackson, California
Jackson (formerly, Botilleas, Botilleas Spring, Bottileas, Bottle Spring, and Botellas) is the county seat of Amador County, California. The population was 3,989 at the 2000 census. The town is accessible by both State Route 49 and State Route 88.
Jackson,_California
Plymouth, California
Plymouth (formerly, Puckerville, Pokerville, and Poker Camp) is a city in Amador County, California, United States. The population was 980 at the 2000 census. The town was originally named Pokerville, when it was settled during the time of the Gold Rush.
Plymouth,_California
Sutter Creek, California
Sutter Creek (formerly spelled Sutter's Creek and Suttercreek; formerly named Sutterville) is a city in Amador County, California, United States. The population was 2,303 at the 2000 census. It is accessible via State Route 49.
Sutter_Creek,_California
Chico, California
Chico is the most populous city in Butte County, California, United States. The population was 59,954 at the 2000 census but was estimated to have grown to 86,949 as of 2008. The city is a cultural, economic, and educational center of the northern Sacramento Valley and home to both Chico State University and Bidwell Park, one of the country's 25 largest municipal parks and the 13th largest municipally-owned park.
Chico,_California
Oroville, California
Oroville (formerly, Ophir City) is the county seat of Butte County, California. The population was 13,004 at the 2000 census, and it is one of the faster growing towns in California, with an 11.9% increase in population from 2000 to June 2007. The national average population increase is less than one percent. The Berry Creek Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California is headquartered here.
Oroville,_California
Angels Camp, California
Angels Camp, also known as City of Angels and formerly Angel's Camp, Angels, Angels City, Carson's Creek, and Clearlake, is the only incorporated city in Calaveras County, California, United States. The population was 3,004 at the 2000 census. It lies at an elevation of 1378 feet (420 m).Mark Twain based his short story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" on a story he claimed he heard at the Angels Hotel.
Angels_Camp,_California
Danville, California
The Town of Danville is located in the San Ramon Valley in Contra Costa County, California. It is one of the incorporated municipalities in California that uses "town" in its name instead of "city". The population was 41,715 in 2008. Danville is an upscale suburb of Oakland and San Francisco.
Danville,_California
Hercules, California
Hercules is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States. The population was 19,488 at the 2000 census, but has since grown significantly; the Census Bureau estimated that its population was 24,776 in 2006. Formerly just one of many small bedroom-communities along the I-80 corridor in Western Contra Costa County, the city is undergoing a metamorphosis into a transit-oriented, mixed-use town.
Hercules,_California
El Dorado Hills, California
El Dorado Hills is a census-designated place which encompasses of land along the western boundary of El Dorado County, California. Its actual extent as the El Dorado Hills Community Region is about 44 square miles, containing a population estimated by the El Dorado Hills Fire Department to have been 42,078 at the beginning of 2008.
El_Dorado_Hills,_California
Mendota, California
Mendota is a city in Fresno County, California, United States. The population was 9,752 at the 2006 census. The State Routes 180 and 33 run through the agricultural city. Mendota is located south-southeast of Firebaugh, at an elevation of 174 feet (53 m).
Mendota,_California
Arcata, California
Arcata is a city adjacent to the Arcata Bay (northern) portion of Humboldt Bay in Humboldt County, California, United States. In 2006 Arcata's population was estimated to be 17,294. This college town is home to Humboldt State University.
Arcata,_California
Eureka, California
Eureka is the county seat and principal city in Humboldt County, California, United States. Located adjacent to Humboldt Bay, the port city of 26,097 (2007) residents is situated near extensive preserves of the world's tallest trees - the Coast Redwoods. This architecturally and historically significant coastal city serves as the regional center for government, health care, trade, and the Arts for the far North Coast of California.
Eureka,_California
Ferndale, California
The Victorian village of Ferndale is a city in Humboldt County, California, United States. The population was 1,382 at the 2000 census. It is very near the Lost Coast and towering Coast Redwoods.
Ferndale,_California
Trinidad, California
Trinidad (formerly, Port Trinidad, Warnersville,
Trinidad,_California
Calexico, California
Calexico is a city in Imperial County, California, United States. The population was 27,109 at the 2000 census. Calexico is about east of San Diego and west of Yuma, Arizona. Calexico is a portmanteau of California “Cal~” and Mexico “~exico”, like that of the adjacent city of Mexicali emphasizes its importance as a border city.More than 60,000 people pass through Calexico per day.
Calexico,_California
Holtville, California
Holtville (formerly, Holton)
Holtville,_California
Imperial, California
Imperial is a city in Imperial County, California. Imperial is located north of El Centro. As of the 2006 census, the city had a population of 11,754. It is part of the 'El Centro, California Metropolitan Statistical Area'.
Imperial,_California
Bakersfield, California
Bakersfield (formerly, Baker's Field,
Bakersfield,_California
Boron, California
Boron (formerly, Amargo, Baker, Borate, and Kern)
Boron,_California