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Come on Stu: Stop trying to cut hairs. The two major cities/cultural/historical centers in California are San Francisco and Los Angeles, with San Diego and San Jose being much less historically significant.
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BTW - it's called the San Francisco Bay Area for a reason (not the San Jose Bay Area) - with a population of close to 7 million. http://www.bayareacensus.ca.gov/bayarea.htm
We have about 3 million in the county of San Diego, and in and around the greater Los Angeles area - somewhere in the 18 million range. |
Oh jeeze - Here we go again(!)
gagc99 is a first time visitor to California so let's try to <u>help</u>, and not play ¿Quienes más macho? |
LOL so it's 2 largest cities until you are called on your mistake then you switch to 2 major cities. So if YOU said what you meant the first time there would be no "hair splitting" i.e. being correct. People are just trying to keep it real.
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Mistake? For those a bit slow on the uptake - there are two truly significant cities in California - and they are the two that the poster first noted - LA and San Francisco. Period.
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>>Mistake? For those a bit slow on the uptake<<
Slow - I've never thought of myself as slow. You should have said "major" or "significant" instead of "largest". Lots of visitors think San Francisco is larger than it really is - but we're water bound and can't expand much. Only 49 square miles. San Jose passed SF in population a few decades ago. Stu Dudley |
Stu - you bring up a total red herring - and now step in it deeper
Q pleez: How many people come from all over the world to visit San Jose? Really. IMO - most people think of San Francisco as also including the Bay Area - including the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridge and areas on the other side of those bridges (such as Sausalito or Berkeley) - not just the city boundaries of SF. BTW - what Gertrude Stein said about Oakland applies equally to San Jose: There is No There There. :) |
You said largest. If we take you at your word then SF is not one of the largest either in geography or population. Just saying...
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as someone mentioned ealier 1 week not enough time for 3 major CA. cities. (1 week only good for only 2 cities (LA and SD) includes travel time or 1 week per city (so much to do, so Little time) Spent 10 days at SF, alone, with day trips to Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk amusement park. To San Jose - Winchester mansion and Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum.
To Monterey Bay Aquarium. To Napa Valley - Wineries. To Six Flags- Discovery Kingdom - Vallejo, California. To California's Great America - Santa Clara. (LA and SD 2 hours apart whereas SF is like 9 hours away non-stop driving) |
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