Sunday, December 7, 2014

Cities

            Southern and Northern California contains a few of the biggest and well-known cities in the United States. San Francisco, Napa Valley, Monterrey, and the state capital of Sacramento are in the Northern California region. Southern California contains the cities of Beverley Hills, Hollywood, San Diego, and Los Angeles.

       The well-known cities of Northern California are San Francisco and Sacramento. San Francisco is well-known for the Golden State Bridge, for the LGBT Pride festivals, being a city where the Gold Rush happened, the famous hills and cable cars in the city. San Francisco is also a big city in California that contains 837,442 people out of the 38,332,521 people of the whole state of California. The city of Sacramento is the state capital and contains about 479,686 people.


            Southern California contains the famous and historical cities of Los Angeles and San Diego. Los Angeles is a well-known city around the world for famous celebrities that reside there, its historical sites, it is an important city for American culture, actors migrate there for bigger opportunities and it is close to other famous cities in Southern California. Los Angeles is close to the famous wealthy city of Beverly Hills that is known for its’ shopping district. The city of Los Angeles is close to the historic Hollywood and to Venice Beach and Santa Monica Beach. Los Angeles population is 10,017,068, it is one of the biggest cities of California. San Diego is known for the beaches it contains, it is where many surfers around the world travel to surf the waves. San Diego is a city close to the United States and Mexico border which is a factor that contributes to its population. San Diego contains about 3,211,252 people.

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