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The Warriors moved from SF to Oakland but wanted to retain a "Calif state" identification without a name attachment to Oakland or SF. So they dropped the city part of the name, SF or Oakland, and named themselves simply Golden State Warriors.
No, but Oakland does. They are the Golden State Warriors.Actually, because Oakland is part of San Francisco Bay Area, that means yes, San Francisco does have an NBA team called the Golden State Warriors
The state of California was founded on September 9, 1850. The state's motto is 'Eureka' and its nickname is 'The Golden State.'
The Golden Gate Bridge is located in San Francisco, California. The bridge was completed in 1937 and spans the San Francisco Bay. San Francisco (LEFT (western) Coast USA )
Yes, Santa Barbara is a part of California state.
Barbara Boxer is a U.S. Senator from California, which is not the same thing as a California State Senator. A California State Senator is a member of the California State Senate, which is part of the California State Legislature. The U.S. Senate is part of the U.S. Congress, which is part of the federal government. The term "California Senator" can be confusing, because it could refer to either a U.S. Senator from California or a California State Senator.
The California deserts are in the southeastern part of the state.
No. California became a state in the United States of America in 1850. It was the 31st state in the Union. Before that, the territory that is now California was part of The United States of Mexico, a short lived Republic of California, and part of the Spanish empire.
The deserts of California are in the southern part of the state,east of the mountains.
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