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  2. California - Wikipedia

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    California is the most populous and third-largest U.S. state, located on the Pacific Coast. It has a diverse geography, economy, culture, and history, and is home to Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and the Golden Gate Bridge.

  3. History of California - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of California from pre-contact period to present, including Native American cultures, Spanish and Mexican colonization, American conquest, Gold Rush, and statehood. Find out how California became one of the most diverse and productive regions in the world.

  4. Portal:California - Wikipedia

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    A portal to various topics related to California, the most populous U.S. state and a major cultural and economic center. Learn about its history, geography, culture, people, nature, and more from selected articles and images.

  5. Demographics of California - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the population, ethnicity, language, and religion of California, the most populous U.S. state. As of 2023, California has an estimated population of 38.9 million, with Hispanics as the largest group and Spanish as the second most spoken language.

  6. List of largest cities in California by population - Wikipedia

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    Find out the 100 most populous cities in California based on estimates for July 1, 2023, by the United States Census Bureau. Learn about the history, culture, economy, and attractions of each city, from Los Angeles to Chula Vista.

  7. Geography of California - Wikipedia

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    California is a U.S. state on the western coast of North America, with diverse geographic features and climates. It is generally divided into Northern and Southern California, with the Sierra Nevada, the Central Valley, and the Mojave Desert as some of the major regions.

  8. History of California (1900–present) - Wikipedia

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    After 1900, California continued to grow rapidly and soon became an agricultural and industrial power. The economy was widely based on specialty agriculture, oil, tourism, shipping, film, and after 1940 advanced technology such as aerospace and electronics industries – along with a significant military presence.

  9. Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, culture, and economy of Sacramento, the capital city of California and the seat of the state legislature. Find out how Sacramento became a major political, educational, and healthcare hub in Northern California.