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  2. Emerald Triangle - Wikipedia

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    234,592. • Density. 23/sq mi (9/km 2) The Emerald Triangle is a region in Northern California that derives its name from being the largest cannabis -producing region in the United States. The region includes three counties in an upside-down triangular configuration: Humboldt County, on the coast. Trinity County, inland.

  3. Humboldt County, California - Wikipedia

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    Humboldt County (/ ˈhʌmboʊlt / ⓘ) is a county located in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 136,463. [6] The county seat is Eureka. [7] Humboldt County comprises the Eureka– Arcata – Fortuna, California, Micropolitan Statistical Area. It is located on the far North Coast of California, about 270 ...

  4. Crescenta Valley - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 34°13′30″N 118°14′13″W  /  34.22500°N 118.23694°W  / 34.22500; -118.23694. The Crescenta Valley is a small inland valley in Los Angeles County, California, lying between the San Gabriel Mountains on the northeast and the Verdugo Mountains and San Rafael Hills on the southwest. It opens into the San Fernando ...

  5. Geography of California - Wikipedia

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    Geography of California. Coordinates: 37°9′58″N 119°26′58″W. Map of California topography and geomorphic provinces. California's major mountain ranges. California is a U.S. state on the western coast of North America. Covering an area of 163,696 sq mi (423,970 km 2), California is among the most geographically diverse states.

  6. North Coast (California) - Wikipedia

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    1,003,281. • Density. 99/sq mi (38/km 2) The North Coast of California (also called the Redwood Empire[ 3 ] or the Redwood Coast in reference to the dense redwood forests throughout the region) is a region in Northern California that lies on the Pacific coast between San Francisco Bay and the Oregon border.

  7. Lost Coast - Wikipedia

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    Lost Coast. The Lost Coast is a mostly natural and undeveloped area of the California North Coast in Humboldt and Mendocino Counties, which includes the King Range. It was named the "Lost Coast" after the area experienced depopulation in the 1930s. [1] In addition, the steepness and related geotechnical challenges of the coastal mountains made ...

  8. Channel Islands (California) - Wikipedia

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    An approximate map of the Channel Islands' land extent roughly 14,000 years ago, showing their historical connection to each other. While they are currently separated from mainland California by a 230 meters (750 feet) deep channel, at this point in history they were only 7.8 kilometers (4.8 miles) from the mainland compared to the modern 19 ...

  9. Santa Ynez Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ynez Valley (Spanish: Valle de Santa Ynez) [1][2] is located in Santa Barbara County, California, between the Santa Ynez Mountains to the south and the San Rafael Mountains to the north. The Santa Ynez River flows through the valley from east to west. The Santa Ynez Valley is separated from the Los Alamos Valley, to the northwest, by ...