There's really only one city named Oakland, and it's in California. There are, however, many American towns named Oakland. There's an Oakland in Alabama, Florida (Oakland and Oakland Park), Illinois (Oakland and Oakland Township), Indiana, Iowa (Oakland and Oakland Acres), Kansas (2 Oaklands), Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan (Oakland and Oakland Charter Township), Minnesota (Oakland and 2 Oakland Townships), Missouri, Nebraska (Oakland and Oakland Township), New Jersey, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania (2 Oaklands and 3 Oakland Townships), Rhode Island (Oakland and Oakland Beach), Tennessee, Texas (6 Oaklands), Virginia (Oakland Park), and Wisconsin (3 Oaklands). Additionally, there's Oaklands in the Canadian provinces of Ontario (2 Oaklands and an Oakland Township), Manitoba, and Nova Scotia. Adding all of these up these up gives 48 towns named Oakland.
I cannot answer your question because you do not state which Oakland. There are many cities named Oakland in the United States.
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Oakland Hills is an informal name given to the neighborhoods in the eastern sides of Oakland, California. The residences found in Oakland Hills are at the cities highest elevation and are located on the Hayward Fault Zone.
There are much too many to name. The largest would include San Jose, Fresno, Sacramento, Oakland, and Stockton.
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Yes, there are several cities named Oakland in other countries outside of the United States. For instance, there is an Oakland in South Africa, located in the city of Cape Town. Additionally, some smaller towns or neighborhoods may share the name in various countries, but the most widely recognized Oakland is in California, USA.
There are approximately 61 cities that are in Oakland County, Michigan. A few of the cities are Auburn Hills, Clawson, and Royal Oak.
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There are many such cities in the world. Minneapolis and St. Paul, for example.
Philadelphia (1901-1954) and then Kansas City (1955-1967).
The 'Bay' in 'bay area' refers to the San Francisco Bay. In addition to San Francisco, the area includes the cities of Oakland and San Jose and many smaller cities.
No, it would be impossible to name all the cities in the US.