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County ring California

GenahNegara wagian California
Kawentuk1850 (27 county asli)
Akéh wawidangan58 county
KramaMinimum: Alpine, 1,190
Maksimum: Los Angeles, 9,721,138
JimbarMinimum: San Francisco, 47 mil persegi (120 km2)
Maksimum: San Bernardino, 20,062 mil persegi (51,960 km2)
PamréntahanPameréntah lokal California
Pembagian administratipKota charter

Negara wagian saking California kakepah dados 58 county.[1] Negara wagian niki kapertama kakepah dados 27 county ring tanggal 18 Pébruari 1850. County-county niki selanturné kakepah malih dados nem belas county wewehan ring warsa 1860. Pat belas county liyanan kaadegang saking pawagian langkung lantur ring warsa 1861 nganti 1893. Daerah pinih anyar sané kaadegang inggih punika County Imperial, ring warsa 1907. California inggih punika umah antuk County San Bernardino, county pinih ageng ring Amérika Serikat sané madampingan, taler County Los Angeles, county pinih padet ring Amérika Serikat.

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County
FIPS code[2] County seat[3] Est.[3] Formed from Étimologi[4] General Law or Charter
[5]
Population
(2022)[6]
Area[3] Map
County Alameda 001 Oakland 1853 Contra Costa and Santa Clara The oak and other trees, once abundant in the region; alameda is Spanish for "avenue shaded by trees" or "cottonwood grove". Charter 70061628997000000001.628.997 7002738000000000000738 sq mi
(70031911000000000001.911 km²)
State map highlighting Alameda County


County Alpine 003 Markleeville 1864 Amador, El Dorado, Calaveras, Mono and Tuolumne Location high in the Sierra Nevada; alpine refers to the Alps or other mountains. General Law 70031190000000000001.190 7002739000000000000739 sq mi
(70031914000000000001.914 km²)
State map highlighting Alpine County


County Amador 005 Jackson 1854 Calaveras Jose Maria Amador (1794–1883), a soldier, rancher, and miner who, along with several Native Americans, established a successful gold mining camp near present-day Amador City in 1848 General Law 700441412000000000041.412 7002606000000000000606 sq mi
(70031570000000000001.570 km²)
State map highlighting Amador County


County Butte 007 Oroville 1850 Asli Sutter Buttes, which were mistakenly thought to be in the county at the time of its establishment Charter 7005207303000000000207.303 70031640000000000001.640 sq mi
(70034248000000000004.248 km²)
State map highlighting Butte County


County Calaveras 009 San Andreas 1850 Asli Calaveras River; calaveras is Spanish for "skulls". General Law 700446563000000000046.563 70031020000000000001.020 sq mi
(70032642000000000002.642 km²)
State map highlighting Calaveras County


County Colusa 011 Colusa 1850 Asli Rancho Colus land grant from Mexico General Law 700421914000000000021.914 70031151000000000001.151 sq mi
(70032981000000000002.981 km²)
State map highlighting Colusa County


County Contra Costa 013 Martinez 1850 Asli Location across San Francisco Bay from San Francisco; contra costa is Spanish for "opposite coast". General Law 70061156966000000001.156.966 7002720000000000000720 sq mi
(70031865000000000001.865 km²)
State map highlighting Contra Costa County


County Del Norte 015 Crescent City 1857 Klamath Location along California's northern border; del norte is Spanish for "northern". General Law 700427082000000000027.082 70031008000000000001.008 sq mi
(70032611000000000002.611 km²)
State map highlighting Del Norte County


County El Dorado 017 Placerville 1850 Asli El Dorado, a mythical city of gold, owing to the area's significance in the California Gold Rush Charter 7005192646000000000192.646 70031712000000000001.712 sq mi
(70034434000000000004.434 km²)
State map highlighting El Dorado County


County Fresno 019 Fresno 1856 Mariposa, Merced and Tulare The city of Fresno; fresno is Spanish for "ash tree". Charter 70061015190000000001.015.190 70035963000000000005.963 sq mi
(700415444000000000015.444 km²)
State map highlighting Fresno County


County Glenn 021 Willows 1891 Colusa Hugh J. Glenn, a California businessman and politician General Law 700428339000000000028.339 70031315000000000001.315 sq mi
(70033406000000000003.406 km²)
State map highlighting Glenn County


County Humboldt 023 Eureka 1853 Trinity Alexander von Humboldt, a German naturalist and explorer General Law 7005135010000000000135.010 70033573000000000003.573 sq mi
(70039254000000000009.254 km²)
State map highlighting Humboldt County


County Imperial 025 El Centro 1907 San Diego Imperial Valley, named after the Imperial Land Company General Law 7005178713000000000178.713 70034175000000000004.175 sq mi
(700410813000000000010.813 km²)
State map highlighting Imperial County


County Inyo 027 Independence 1866 Mono and Tulare Exact etymology disputed; early settlers believed Inyo to be the native name for area mountains, but it may be the name of a Mono Indian leader. General Law 700418718000000000018.718 700410192000000000010.192 sq mi
(700426397000000000026.397 km²)
State map highlighting Inyo County


County Kern 029 Bakersfield 1866 Los Angeles and Tulare Edward Kern, cartographer for John C. Fremont's 1845 expedition General Law 7005916108000000000916.108 70038142000000000008.142 sq mi
(700421088000000000021.088 km²)
State map highlighting Kern County


County Kings 031 Hanford 1893 Tulare Kings River; Asli Spanish name Rio de los Santos Reyes ("River of the Holy Kings") General Law 7005152981000000000152.981 70031390000000000001.390 sq mi
(70033600000000000003.600 km²)
State map highlighting Kings County


County Lake 033 Lakeport 1861 Napa Clear Lake General Law 700468191000000000068.191 70031258000000000001.258 sq mi
(70033258000000000003.258 km²)
State map highlighting Lake County


County Lassen 035 Susanville 1864 Plumas and Shasta, and now defunct Lake County, Nevada Peter Lassen, a Danish naturalist and explorer General Law 700429904000000000029.904 70034558000000000004.558 sq mi
(700411805000000000011.805 km²)
State map highlighting Lassen County


County Los Angeles 037 Los Angeles 1850 Asli The city of Los Angeles, derived from the Asli Spanish name El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Angeles del Río de Porciúncula ("The Village of Our Lady, the Queen of the Angels of the River of Porziuncola") Charter 70069721138000000009.721.138 70034060000000000004.060 sq mi
(700410515000000000010.515 km²)
State map highlighting Los Angeles County


County Madera 039 Madera 1893 Fresno The city of Madera, which was named for the lumber industry it was created for; madera is Spanish for "wood" or "timber". General Law 7005160256000000000160.256 70032138000000000002.138 sq mi
(70035537000000000005.537 km²)
State map highlighting Madera County


County Marin 041 San Rafael 1850 Asli Chief Marin, "great chief of the tribe Licatiut" (a branch of the Coast Miwok people) General Law 7005256018000000000256.018 7002520000000000000520 sq mi
(70031347000000000001.347 km²)
State map highlighting Marin County


County Mariposa 043 Mariposa 1850 Asli The city of Mariposa; mariposa is Spanish for "butterfly". General Law 700417020000000000017.020 70031451000000000001.451 sq mi
(70033758000000000003.758 km²)
State map highlighting Mariposa County


County Mendocino 045 Ukiah 1850 Asli Antonio de Mendoza, first viceroy of New Spain General Law 700489783000000000089.783 70033509000000000003.509 sq mi
(70039088000000000009.088 km²)
State map highlighting Mendocino County


County Merced 047 Merced 1855 Mariposa The city of Merced, derived from the Asli Spanish name El Río de Nuestra Señora de la Merced ("River of Our Lady of Mercy") General Law 7005290014000000000290.014 70031929000000000001.929 sq mi
(70034996000000000004.996 km²)
State map highlighting Merced County


County Modoc 049 Alturas 1874 Siskiyou The Modoc people General Law 70038511000000000008.511 70033944000000000003.944 sq mi
(700410215000000000010.215 km²)
State map highlighting Modoc County


County Mono 051 Bridgeport 1861 Calaveras, Fresno and Mariposa Mono Lake; derived from Monachi, a Yokuts name for native peoples of the Sierra Nevada General Law 700412978000000000012.978 70033044000000000003.044 sq mi
(70037884000000000007.884 km²)
State map highlighting Mono County


County Monterey 053 Salinas 1850 Asli Derived from Monterey Bay, which was named for a Viceroy of New Spain, Gaspar de Zúñiga, 5th Count of Monterrey General Law 7005432858000000000432.858 70033322000000000003.322 sq mi
(70038604000000000008.604 km²)
State map highlighting Monterey County


County Napa 055 Napa 1850 Asli Disputed origin; possibly derived from the Patwin word napo, meaning "home" General Law 7005134300000000000134.300 7002754000000000000754 sq mi
(70031953000000000001.953 km²)
State map highlighting Napa County


County Nevada 057 Nevada City 1851 Yuba The phrase Sierra Nevada; nevada is Spanish for "snow-covered", referencing the area's high elevation. The neighboring state was named after the county, which was named after Nevada City. General Law 7005102293000000000102.293 7002958000000000000958 sq mi
(70032481000000000002.481 km²)
State map highlighting Nevada County


County Orange 059 Santa Ana 1889 Los Angeles Oranges, to illustrate a perception of a region with a semi-tropical atmosphere to those from the eastern parts of the United States Charter 70063151184000000003.151.184 7002948000000000000948 sq mi
(70032455000000000002.455 km²)
State map highlighting Orange County


County Placer 061 Auburn 1851 Sacramento Placer mining, a reference to the area being a center of the California Gold Rush Charter 7005417772000000000417.772 70031407000000000001.407 sq mi
(70033644000000000003.644 km²)
State map highlighting Placer County


County Plumas 063 Quincy 1854 Butte The Feather River; plumas is Spanish for "feathers". General Law 700419351000000000019.351 70032554000000000002.554 sq mi
(70036615000000000006.615 km²)
State map highlighting Plumas County


County Riverside 065 Riverside 1893 San Bernardino and San Diego The city of Riverside, named for its location on the Santa Ana River General Law 70062473902000000002.473.902 70037208000000000007.208 sq mi
(700418669000000000018.669 km²)
State map highlighting Riverside County


County Sacramento 067 Sacramento 1850 Asli The city of Sacramento, named after the Santísimo Sacramento (Spanish for "Most Holy Sacrament") Charter 70061584169000000001.584.169 7002966000000000000966 sq mi
(70032502000000000002.502 km²)
State map highlighting Sacramento County


County San Benito 069 Hollister 1874 Monterey Saint Benedict (Benito is a Spanish diminutive of Benedict). General Law 700467579000000000067.579 70031389000000000001.389 sq mi
(70033597000000000003.597 km²)
State map highlighting San Benito County


County San Bernardino 071 San Bernardino 1853 Los Angeles The city of San Bernardino, named after Saint Bernardino of Siena (Spanish for Saint Bernardine) Charter 70062193656000000002.193.656 700420062000000000020.062 sq mi
(700451960000000000051.960 km²)
State map highlighting San Bernardino County


County San Diego 073 San Diego 1850 Asli The city of San Diego, from Mission San Diego (Spanish for Saint Didacus) Charter 70063276208000000003.276.208 70034204000000000004.204 sq mi
(700410888000000000010.888 km²)
State map highlighting San Diego County


San Francisco 075 San Francisco 1850 Asli The city of San Francisco, from Presidio of San Francisco and Mission San Francisco de Asís, named after Saint Francis of Assisi (Spanish for Saint Francis) Charter 7005808437000000000808.437 700147000000000000047 sq mi
(7002122000000000000122 km²)
State map highlighting San Francisco


County San Joaquin 077 Stockton 1850 Asli Spanish for Saint Joachim, father of the Virgin Mary General Law 7005793229000000000793.229 70031399000000000001.399 sq mi
(70033623000000000003.623 km²)
State map highlighting San Joaquin County


County San Luis Obispo 079 San Luis Obispo 1850 Asli The city of San Luis Obispo, from Mission San Luis Obispo, named after Saint Louis of Toulouse (Spanish for Saint Louis, the Bishop) General Law 7005282013000000000282.013 70033304000000000003.304 sq mi
(70038557000000000008.557 km²)
State map highlighting San Luis Obispo County


County San Mateo 081 Redwood City 1856 San Francisco and Santa Cruz Spanish for Saint Matthew Charter 7005729181000000000729.181 7002449000000000000449 sq mi
(70031163000000000001.163 km²)
State map highlighting San Mateo County


County Santa Barbara 083 Santa Barbara 1850 Asli The city of Santa Barbara, from Mission Santa Barbara, (Spanish for Saint Barbara) General Law 7005443837000000000443.837 70032738000000000002.738 sq mi
(70037091000000000007.091 km²)
State map highlighting Santa Barbara County


County Santa Clara 085 San Jose 1850 Asli City of Santa Clara, from Mission Santa Clara de Asís, named for Saint Clare of Assisi (Spanish for Saint Clare) Charter 70061870945000000001.870.945 70031291000000000001.291 sq mi
(70033344000000000003.344 km²)
State map highlighting Santa Clara County


County Santa Cruz 087 Santa Cruz 1850 Asli The city of Santa Cruz, from Mission Santa Cruz (Spanish for "holy cross") General Law 7005264370000000000264.370 7002446000000000000446 sq mi
(70031155000000000001.155 km²)
State map highlighting Santa Cruz County


County Shasta 089 Redding 1850 Asli Mount Shasta; the indigenous Shasta people General Law 7005180930000000000180.930 70033786000000000003.786 sq mi
(70039806000000000009.806 km²)
State map highlighting Shasta County


County Sierra 091 Downieville 1852 Yuba Sierra is Spanish for "mountain range", a reference to the area's topography General Law 70033217000000000003.217 7002953000000000000953 sq mi
(70032468000000000002.468 km²)
State map highlighting Sierra County


County Siskiyou 093 Yreka 1852 Shasta and Klamath Siskiyou Mountains; exact etymology of Siskiyou is disputed. General Law 700443660000000000043.660 70036287000000000006.287 sq mi
(700416283000000000016.283 km²)
State map highlighting Siskiyou County


County Solano 095 Fairfield 1850 Asli Chief Solano of the Suisunes General Law 7005448747000000000448.747 7002828000000000000828 sq mi
(70032145000000000002.145 km²)
State map highlighting Solano County


County Sonoma 097 Santa Rosa 1850 Asli Exact etymology disputed; probably a Pomo term meaning "valley of the moon", which references a native legend about spiritual activity in the area General Law 7005482650000000000482.650 70031576000000000001.576 sq mi
(70034082000000000004.082 km²)
State map highlighting Sonoma County


County Stanislaus 099 Modesto 1854 Tuolumne Stanislaus River, named after Estanislao, a native of the area when California was under Spanish and Mexican rule General Law 7005551275000000000551.275 70031495000000000001.495 sq mi
(70033872000000000003.872 km²)
State map highlighting Stanislaus County


County Sutter 101 Yuba City 1850 Asli John Sutter, a Swiss pioneer of California associated with the California Gold Rush General Law 700498503000000000098.503 7002603000000000000603 sq mi
(70031562000000000001.562 km²)
State map highlighting Sutter County


County Tehama 103 Red Bluff 1856 Butte, Colusa and Shasta The city of Tehama, probably a native term describing its location Charter 700465245000000000065.245 70032951000000000002.951 sq mi
(70037643000000000007.643 km²)
State map highlighting Tehama County


County Trinity 105 Weaverville 1850 Asli The city of Trinidad, Spanish for "trinity" General Law 700415781000000000015.781 70033179000000000003.179 sq mi
(70038234000000000008.234 km²)
State map highlighting Trinity County


County Tulare 107 Visalia 1852 Mariposa Tulare Lake, which is named after the tule rush (Schoenoplectus acutus) that grew in the marshes and sloughs along its shores General Law 7005477544000000000477.544 70034824000000000004.824 sq mi
(700412494000000000012.494 km²)
State map highlighting Tulare County


County Tuolumne 109 Sonora 1850 Asli Exact etymology disputed; probably a corruption of the native term talmalamne, which means "cluster of stone wigwams", a reference to local cave dwelling tribes General Law 700454531000000000054.531 70032236000000000002.236 sq mi
(70035791000000000005.791 km²)
State map highlighting Tuolumne County


County Ventura 111 Ventura 1872 Santa Barbara The city of Ventura, derived from Mission San Buenaventura (Spanish for St. Bonaventure) General Law 7005832605000000000832.605 70031846000000000001.846 sq mi
(70034781000000000004.781 km²)
State map highlighting Ventura County


County Yolo 113 Woodland 1850 Asli The Yolan people, a local Native American tribe General Law 7005222115000000000222.115 70031012000000000001.012 sq mi
(70032621000000000002.621 km²)
State map highlighting Yolo County


County Yuba 115 Marysville 1850 Asli Named either by the Maidu people, a local Native American tribe who live on the banks of the Feather and Yuba Rivers, for one of their villages, or by Gabriel Moraga for the wild grapes (Vitis californica) that grow abundantly at the edge of the rivers (uva being Spanish for "grape") General Law 700484310000000000084.310 7002630000000000000630 sq mi
(70031632000000000001.632 km²)
State map highlighting Yuba County

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