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Sacramento, CA, is located northeast of San Francisco. It is approximately 90 miles away from San Francisco and situated inland, along the Sacramento River. While both cities are in Northern California, Sacramento is not directly north or south but rather to the northeast.
Sacramento, north of San Francisco.
Sacramento is located in Northern California, about 90 miles northeast of San Francisco. It is situated at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers, and is a significant inland city in the state.
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No, you cannot sail directly from San Francisco to Sacramento because Sacramento is located inland, roughly 90 miles from the coast. However, you can sail up the Sacramento River or navigate through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta by starting from the San Francisco Bay. This route involves traveling through various waterways and channels before reaching Sacramento.
[SAC] 38.52 121.50 Sacramento,CA [SMF] 38.70 121.60 Sacramento,CA
Population wise, San Francisco. Area wise, Sacremento
There is a San Francisco (California) in the US. But it is a city, and thus does not have a capital. The capital of California state is Sacramento. *The full name of Quito, the capital city of Ecuador, is "San Franscisco de Quito."
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The Sacramento River is the largest river that empties into San Francisco Bay.
460 miles taking this route:Take I-80 EAST (towards SACRAMENTO), from San Francisco, to I-505 NORTH to REDDING at EXIT 56.Take I-505 NORTH to I-5 NORTH.Take I-5 NORTH to Roseburg, OR.
The Sacramento River and the San Joaquin River flow into the San Francisco Bay.