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Alturas |
The northeasternmost settlement of California… |
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Atascadero |
A town that wanted to be a model for other communities... |
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Bakersfield |
"The Heart of the Golden State”, emanating kindness and caring for people... |
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Barstow |
A small city in Mojave desert, sentinel to the national security... |
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Bishop |
A capital of California villages, known for its donkey races... |
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Bridgeport |
À small resort at the foot of Sierra Nevada, one of the gold rush memorials... |
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Burney |
A "Paradise" for hunters and fishers, a "Mecca" for the lovers of Nature... |
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Colfax |
A small town of gold prospectors, which moved aside to become a railway station... |
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Eureka |
A hard-working town in a dainty Victorian outfit that hides under the roof of giant sequoias... |
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Fresno |
A town in the heart of San Joaquin valley. The world's dried fruit factory... |
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Greenfield |
The town with a name that speaks for itself... |
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Kettleman City |
A small town of the Californian royal county... |
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Lebec |
A fortress on the boundary between the worlds... |
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Leggett |
A small village lost in the city jungle of Mendocino County... |
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Lone Pine |
A capital of westerns. Gate to the Death Valley... |
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Los Angeles |
The largest city in California. Sun, palm trees, beaches, multilevel highway junctions. The center of the world movie industry. |
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Manteca |
A Family City in the Heart of California... |
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Merced |
The city opening the way to Yosemite... |
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Minden |
A small town on highway 395, owing its fame to high tech industry... |
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Mojave |
A village in the desert, having come a long way from stem engines to spacecrafts... |
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