Santa Cruz, Rio Del Mar, Moss Landing, Marina,
California has a northern border and an eastern one, but no "northeastern" border. However, the boundary between California and Nevada does appear to follow close to the meridian of 120 degrres west, for about 200 miles.
California is a slip fault and Chile is a thrust fault.
Many cities are located along water (oceans, seas, rivers, etc.).
The Salton Sea
Most of the nation's industry is located along the belt running from Tokyo along Honshu's southern coastal cities, including Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya, Kobe, and Hiroshima, part of the Taiheiyo Belt.
Monterey County is located in the State of California, USA. It's coastline in about the halfway line of the Californian coast. It contains coastal and mountain terrain. It has a population of around 400 000, most of which live near the Northern coast.
San Luis Obispo is a city along the Central Coast of California. It is about half way between the cities of San Francisco and Los Angeles. Adjacent to the city is California Polytechnic State University.
Sardines migrate clockwise from Baja California where they spend the winter, to Hawaii in the spring, and then Monterey for the summer.
Sebastian Vizcanio is known for finding bays along he California coast like Monterey Bay,and San Deigo and more.
Most people in California choose to live along waterways and in big cities. These big cities include cities like LA.
Cities have grown along the San Andreas Fault because of the many economic opportunities in California. Occasional disasters are not enough to scare people away.
There are several major cities along the trip between Nashville and Salt Lake City. Four major cities are St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver, and Cheyenne.
Saratoga, CA shares a part of its Northern and Western borders with San Jose, CA (along Prospect and Quito Roads). So there is technically no distance between the two cities.
The Ford Freestar was discontinued in 2009 along with the Mercury Monterey Minivan, being replaced with the Ford Flex.
San = Saint Francisco = Francis Therefore, "San Francisco" is the Spanish language equivalent of St. Francis. The name San Francisco--as well as the placement of many other cities with Spanish language and Saint's names, running south to north along the Pacific coastline--is indicative of the Spanish influence in California between the 17th and the 19th centuries. California saw countless explorers, settlers, and even missionaries. The largest and most famous cities in California (e.g., Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento, San Jose), not to mention some of the smaller notable ones (e.g., San Luis Obispo, Monterey) clearly share the same roots!
There are a number of cities near the Colorado River in California. Earp, Blythe, Ripley, and Palo Verde and all along the Colorado Rivers travel through California.
2,200 miles