Sacramento is a city of 450,000 people that lies within a greater metropolitan area of 2 million. It is steadily growing into a multi-cultural metropolis. Sacramento, the 37th largest city in the United States, has a long, interesting history that makes it a desirable place to live, work, and play. Since 1854 state legislators have convened here, at the convergence of the Sacramento and American rivers. The same thing that attracted prospector’s to California in the 1800’s still attracts people to Sacramento today. The city is at the heart of California, and is close to a multitude of different areas. To the east, Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada mountain ranges offer everything from camping to skiing. A quick jot in the opposite direction lies San Francisco and the rest of the bay area. It lies at the head of the Central Valley and processes a majority of the food that filters in from one of the largest agricultural regions in the world.
The great thing about renting in Sacramento is that it is affordable, accessible, and has a plethora of different activities and events. There Sacramento Zoo is home to 600 animals. The mild weathered city of trees is also home to six different sports franchises: The Sacramento Kings, the Sacramento Monarchs, the Sacramento Capitals, the California Storm, the Sacramento Sirens, and the Sacramento Rivercats. Arco arena is home to the Kings, the Monarchs, and also a variety of other performances. These acts include the Ringling Bros. circus and tons of different Concerts and live shows. Downtown Sacramento is always bustling and has a great choice of ethnic and cultural cuisine, as well as a bright night life. Be close to American River College, Sacramento Junior College, Sacramento State, and the University of California Davis.
Many people choose to live in Sacramento simply because of the cost advantage. The average cost of an apartment in Sacramento is the national average, and far better than places like San Fransisco or Los Angeles. Many people who attend college in the neighboring city of Davis also relocate to Sacramento because of its increasingly affordable and diverse housing.
Canberra, the capital city of Australia, is situated close to the 140th meridian east.
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No nation's capital city borders Hungary. Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, comes fairly close to Hungary, but actually borders Austria. Vienna, the capital of Austria, is also considerably close to Hungary.
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Columbia, South Carolina is close to the Congaree River.
Only the people. This is why Juneau (capital of Alaska) is referred to as the "Basketball Capital" of the world.
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Nairobi is the capital of Kenya and the Nairobi National Park is close to the capital.
Salem is the capital city of Oregon.
The Algerian capital is spelled "Algers" (close to the English spelling, but with no "i" in the name) in French.