California Custom License Plates and Frames

California is a state located on the West Coast of the United States. It is by far the most
populous U.S. state and the third most extensive (after Alaska and Texas). It is home to the nation's second- and
sixth-largest census statistical areas (Los Angeles Metropolitan Area and San Francisco Bay Area), and eight of the
nation's fifty most populated cities (Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Fresno, Sacramento, Long
Beach and Oakland). The capital city is Sacramento.
California's diverse
geography ranges from the Pacific Coast in the west, to the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the east, the
Redwood–Douglas-fir forests of the northwest, to the Mojave Desert areas in the southeast. The center of the
state is dominated by Central Valley, a major agricultural area. California contains both the highest and lowest
points in the contiguous United States (Mount Whitney and Death Valley), and has the third-longest coastline of
all states (after Alaska and Florida). Earthquakes are a common occurrence due to the state's location along the
Pacific Ring of Fire: about 37,000 are recorded annually.
The name California once
referred to a large area of North America claimed by Spain that included much of modern-day Southwestern United
States and the Baja California peninsula. Beginning in the late 18th century, the area known as Alta California,
comprising the California territory north of the Baja Peninsula, was colonized by the Spanish Empire as part of
New Spain. In 1821, Alta California became a part of Mexico following its successful war for independence.
Shortly after the beginning of the Mexican-American War in 1846, a group of American settlers in Sonoma declared
an independent California Republic in Alta California. Though its existence was short-lived, its flag became the
precursor for California's current state flag. American victory in the war led to the Treaty of Guadalupe
Hidalgo, in which Mexico ceded Alta California to the United States. Western areas of Alta California became the
state of California, which was admitted as the 31st state on September 9, 1850.


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