Lis county ring California
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| County ring California | |
|---|---|
| Genah | Negara wagian California |
| Kawentuk | 1850 (27 county asli) |
| Akéh wawidangan | 58 county |
| Krama | Minimum: Alpine, 1,190 Maksimum: Los Angeles, 9,721,138 |
| Jimbar | Minimum: San Francisco, 47 mil persegi (120 km2) Maksimum: San Bernardino, 20,062 mil persegi (51,960 km2) |
| Pamréntahan | Pameréntah lokal California |
| Pembagian administratip | Kota 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.
| County |
FIPS code[2] | County seat[3] | Est.[3] | Formed from | Étimologi[4] | General Law or Charter [5] |
Population (2022)[6] |
Area[3] | Map |
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| 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 | 1.628.997 | 738 sq mi (1.911 km²) |
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| 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 | 1.190 | 739 sq mi (1.914 km²) |
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| 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 | 41.412 | 606 sq mi (1.570 km²) |
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| County Butte | 007 | Oroville | 1850 | Asli | Sutter Buttes, which were mistakenly thought to be in the county at the time of its establishment | Charter | 207.303 | 1.640 sq mi (4.248 km²) |
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| County Calaveras | 009 | San Andreas | 1850 | Asli | Calaveras River; calaveras is Spanish for "skulls". | General Law | 46.563 | 1.020 sq mi (2.642 km²) |
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| County Colusa | 011 | Colusa | 1850 | Asli | Rancho Colus land grant from Mexico | General Law | 21.914 | 1.151 sq mi (2.981 km²) |
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| County Contra Costa | 013 | Martinez | 1850 | Asli | Location across San Francisco Bay from San Francisco; contra costa is Spanish for "opposite coast". | General Law | 1.156.966 | 720 sq mi (1.865 km²) |
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| County Del Norte | 015 | Crescent City | 1857 | Klamath | Location along California's northern border; del norte is Spanish for "northern". | General Law | 27.082 | 1.008 sq mi (2.611 km²) |
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| 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 | 192.646 | 1.712 sq mi (4.434 km²) |
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| County Fresno | 019 | Fresno | 1856 | Mariposa, Merced and Tulare | The city of Fresno; fresno is Spanish for "ash tree". | Charter | 1.015.190 | 5.963 sq mi (15.444 km²) |
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| County Glenn | 021 | Willows | 1891 | Colusa | Hugh J. Glenn, a California businessman and politician | General Law | 28.339 | 1.315 sq mi (3.406 km²) |
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| County Humboldt | 023 | Eureka | 1853 | Trinity | Alexander von Humboldt, a German naturalist and explorer | General Law | 135.010 | 3.573 sq mi (9.254 km²) |
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| County Imperial | 025 | El Centro | 1907 | San Diego | Imperial Valley, named after the Imperial Land Company | General Law | 178.713 | 4.175 sq mi (10.813 km²) |
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| 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 | 18.718 | 10.192 sq mi (26.397 km²) |
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| County Kern | 029 | Bakersfield | 1866 | Los Angeles and Tulare | Edward Kern, cartographer for John C. Fremont's 1845 expedition | General Law | 916.108 | 8.142 sq mi (21.088 km²) |
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| County Kings | 031 | Hanford | 1893 | Tulare | Kings River; Asli Spanish name Rio de los Santos Reyes ("River of the Holy Kings") | General Law | 152.981 | 1.390 sq mi (3.600 km²) |
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| County Lake | 033 | Lakeport | 1861 | Napa | Clear Lake | General Law | 68.191 | 1.258 sq mi (3.258 km²) |
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| County Lassen | 035 | Susanville | 1864 | Plumas and Shasta, and now defunct Lake County, Nevada | Peter Lassen, a Danish naturalist and explorer | General Law | 29.904 | 4.558 sq mi (11.805 km²) |
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| 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 | 9.721.138 | 4.060 sq mi (10.515 km²) |
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| 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 | 160.256 | 2.138 sq mi (5.537 km²) |
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| County Marin | 041 | San Rafael | 1850 | Asli | Chief Marin, "great chief of the tribe Licatiut" (a branch of the Coast Miwok people) | General Law | 256.018 | 520 sq mi (1.347 km²) |
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| County Mariposa | 043 | Mariposa | 1850 | Asli | The city of Mariposa; mariposa is Spanish for "butterfly". | General Law | 17.020 | 1.451 sq mi (3.758 km²) |
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| County Mendocino | 045 | Ukiah | 1850 | Asli | Antonio de Mendoza, first viceroy of New Spain | General Law | 89.783 | 3.509 sq mi (9.088 km²) |
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| 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 | 290.014 | 1.929 sq mi (4.996 km²) |
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| County Modoc | 049 | Alturas | 1874 | Siskiyou | The Modoc people | General Law | 8.511 | 3.944 sq mi (10.215 km²) |
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| 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 | 12.978 | 3.044 sq mi (7.884 km²) |
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| 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 | 432.858 | 3.322 sq mi (8.604 km²) |
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| County Napa | 055 | Napa | 1850 | Asli | Disputed origin; possibly derived from the Patwin word napo, meaning "home" | General Law | 134.300 | 754 sq mi (1.953 km²) |
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| 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 | 102.293 | 958 sq mi (2.481 km²) |
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| 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 | 3.151.184 | 948 sq mi (2.455 km²) |
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| County Placer | 061 | Auburn | 1851 | Sacramento | Placer mining, a reference to the area being a center of the California Gold Rush | Charter | 417.772 | 1.407 sq mi (3.644 km²) |
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| County Plumas | 063 | Quincy | 1854 | Butte | The Feather River; plumas is Spanish for "feathers". | General Law | 19.351 | 2.554 sq mi (6.615 km²) |
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| 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 | 2.473.902 | 7.208 sq mi (18.669 km²) |
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| County Sacramento | 067 | Sacramento | 1850 | Asli | The city of Sacramento, named after the Santísimo Sacramento (Spanish for "Most Holy Sacrament") | Charter | 1.584.169 | 966 sq mi (2.502 km²) |
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| County San Benito | 069 | Hollister | 1874 | Monterey | Saint Benedict (Benito is a Spanish diminutive of Benedict). | General Law | 67.579 | 1.389 sq mi (3.597 km²) |
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| 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 | 2.193.656 | 20.062 sq mi (51.960 km²) |
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| County San Diego | 073 | San Diego | 1850 | Asli | The city of San Diego, from Mission San Diego (Spanish for Saint Didacus) | Charter | 3.276.208 | 4.204 sq mi (10.888 km²) |
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| 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 | 808.437 | 47 sq mi (122 km²) |
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| County San Joaquin | 077 | Stockton | 1850 | Asli | Spanish for Saint Joachim, father of the Virgin Mary | General Law | 793.229 | 1.399 sq mi (3.623 km²) |
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| 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 | 282.013 | 3.304 sq mi (8.557 km²) |
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| County San Mateo | 081 | Redwood City | 1856 | San Francisco and Santa Cruz | Spanish for Saint Matthew | Charter | 729.181 | 449 sq mi (1.163 km²) |
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| County Santa Barbara | 083 | Santa Barbara | 1850 | Asli | The city of Santa Barbara, from Mission Santa Barbara, (Spanish for Saint Barbara) | General Law | 443.837 | 2.738 sq mi (7.091 km²) |
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| 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 | 1.870.945 | 1.291 sq mi (3.344 km²) |
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| County Santa Cruz | 087 | Santa Cruz | 1850 | Asli | The city of Santa Cruz, from Mission Santa Cruz (Spanish for "holy cross") | General Law | 264.370 | 446 sq mi (1.155 km²) |
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| County Shasta | 089 | Redding | 1850 | Asli | Mount Shasta; the indigenous Shasta people | General Law | 180.930 | 3.786 sq mi (9.806 km²) |
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| County Sierra | 091 | Downieville | 1852 | Yuba | Sierra is Spanish for "mountain range", a reference to the area's topography | General Law | 3.217 | 953 sq mi (2.468 km²) |
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| County Siskiyou | 093 | Yreka | 1852 | Shasta and Klamath | Siskiyou Mountains; exact etymology of Siskiyou is disputed. | General Law | 43.660 | 6.287 sq mi (16.283 km²) |
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| County Solano | 095 | Fairfield | 1850 | Asli | Chief Solano of the Suisunes | General Law | 448.747 | 828 sq mi (2.145 km²) |
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| 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 | 482.650 | 1.576 sq mi (4.082 km²) |
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| 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 | 551.275 | 1.495 sq mi (3.872 km²) |
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| County Sutter | 101 | Yuba City | 1850 | Asli | John Sutter, a Swiss pioneer of California associated with the California Gold Rush | General Law | 98.503 | 603 sq mi (1.562 km²) |
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| County Tehama | 103 | Red Bluff | 1856 | Butte, Colusa and Shasta | The city of Tehama, probably a native term describing its location | Charter | 65.245 | 2.951 sq mi (7.643 km²) |
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| County Trinity | 105 | Weaverville | 1850 | Asli | The city of Trinidad, Spanish for "trinity" | General Law | 15.781 | 3.179 sq mi (8.234 km²) |
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| 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 | 477.544 | 4.824 sq mi (12.494 km²) |
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| 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 | 54.531 | 2.236 sq mi (5.791 km²) |
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| County Ventura | 111 | Ventura | 1872 | Santa Barbara | The city of Ventura, derived from Mission San Buenaventura (Spanish for St. Bonaventure) | General Law | 832.605 | 1.846 sq mi (4.781 km²) |
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| County Yolo | 113 | Woodland | 1850 | Asli | The Yolan people, a local Native American tribe | General Law | 222.115 | 1.012 sq mi (2.621 km²) |
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| 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 | 84.310 | 630 sq mi (1.632 km²) |
- ↑ "Regions | CA Census".
- ↑ "EPA County FIPS Code Listing". U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Kaaksés February 23, 2021.
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 3,2 National Association of Counties. "NACo – Find a county". Kaarsipin saking versi asli tanggal June 5, 2008. Kaaksés April 30, 2008.
- ↑ Sanchez, Nellie Van de Grift (1914). Spanish and Indian Place Names of California: Their Meaning and Their Romance. San Francisco: A. M. Robertson. ISBN 9781404750845. OCLC 4268886.
- ↑ Pikobet nganggit: Tag
<ref>tidak sah; tidak ditemukan teks untuk ref bernamacounties1 - ↑ "US Census Bureau". United States Census Bureau, Population Division. Maret 2023.
