| California HotelsThe State of California is the most populous
state of the United States. Located on the Pacific coast of
North America, it is bordered by Oregon, Nevada and Arizona
in the United States, and Baja California in Mexico. Its capital
is Sacramento. The state's four largest cities are Los Angeles,
San Diego, San Jose and San Francisco. California is known
for its diverse climate and ethnically diverse population.
The state has 58 counties.
Alta California was first colonized by the Spanish Empire
in 1769, and after Mexican independence in 1821, continued
as part of Mexico. Following one brief week as the independent
California Republic in 1846, and the conclusion of the Mexican-American
war in 1848, California was annexed by the United States and
was admitted to the Union as the thirty-first state on September
9, 1850.
California is the third largest state in the U.S., and if
it were a country, it would be the 59th largest in the world
- larger than Germany, Italy, Japan. The state's size gives
it a diverse geography, which ranges from sandy and rocky
beaches of the Pacific coast, to the rugged snow-capped Sierra
Nevada mountains in the east, to desert areas in the southeast
and the forests of the northwest. The central portion of the
state is dominated by the Central Valley, one of the most
productive agricultural areas in the world. The Sierra Nevada
contains Yosemite Valley, famous for its glacially-carved
domes, and Sequoia National Park, home to the largest living
organisms on Earth, the giant sequoia trees, and the highest
point in the contiguous United States, Mount Whitney. The
tallest living things on Earth, the ancient redwood trees,
dot the coastline, mainly north of San Francisco. California
is also home to the second lowest and hottest place in the
Western Hemisphere, Death Valley. Bristlecone pines located
in the White Mountains are the oldest known trees in the world;
one has an age of 4,700 years.
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