| Information on San Francisco Bay Region | | | | East Bay is located along the splendid shoreline and is |
| Snuggled along San Francisco Bay, the Bay Area | | | | more urban, denselypopulated. This area consists of |
| boasts of one of the supremenatural harbor in the | | | | more culturally varied population. The ancientold |
| world, which covers area of around 450 square miles. | | | | buildings portrays the ancient times of the city. Outer |
| San | | | | East Bay coversmany inland valleys and is separated |
| Francisco Bay Area gives the only genuine break in | | | | from Inner East Bay by means of hills andmountains. |
| the coastal mountains of | | | | Peninsula or San Francisco Peninsula is a area which |
| California making it one of the most idyllic spot for | | | | lies between East Bay and |
| staying within the state. | | | | San Francisco. It upholds many towns, small cities, |
| More of all, it is home to almost eight million people. | | | | and suburban societies allalong San Francisco Bay and |
| This beautiful placeis divided into six sub-regions and | | | | the Pacific Ocean. |
| is composed of ten counties which are Alameda, | | | | South Bay is the sub-region where one can find the |
| Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, | | | | mixture of past, presentand the future too. The past |
| Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, | | | | is classically distinguished by the city of San |
| Solano, and Sonoma. | | | | Jose, the oldest city in California, while the present |
| North Bay is a sub-region north of the Golden Gate | | | | and the future couldbe gleaned from the products |
| Bridge and it is dividedby water from the Bay Area. | | | | churned by Silicon Valley. In 1990, San Jose |
| It has many wealthy societies and is probably | | | | becamethe most inhabited city in the area. |
| theslightest developed among the 6 sub-regions. This | | | | Tourism is the leading industry of this ethnic place, it |
| Bay has many parks which areunder development, | | | | has superb weathercondition and the Bay Area is |
| beautiful farmlands and plantations. The most popular | | | | swarming with historic landmarks and tourist |
| placein this sub-region is Napa Valley, well known for | | | | destinations. |
| its world class red winesextracted from the winery. | | | | This region is called the richest region in United |
| San Francisco was once the largest city due to the | | | | States. The Bay Area is oneof the metropolitan |
| high population percentagein the whole Bay Area. | | | | areas nationwide and has the highest household |
| Even though it does not owe the same title now, it | | | | income. Sixof the top ten places in California with the |
| stillremains the traditional, cultural, financial, and urban | | | | maximum per capita income can alsobe seen in the |
| center of the area. | | | | Bay Area. There are numerous opportunities available |
| The most eminent landmark in this area is the Golden | | | | for thecitizens residing in this beautiful region. |
| Gate Bridge, which distancesthe Golden Gate Strait, a | | | | With the tranquil surrounding and mild climate this |
| water passage linking San Francisco Bay and the | | | | place can be made the mostmemorable one! Try out! |
| Pacific | | | | Amjath is a great tourist guide of San |
| Ocean. The viaduct connects the city/county of San | | | | Francisco and is also a good copywriter who has |
| Francisco with Marin Countyin the North Bay. | | | | worked for many sites describingmany hotspots of |
| The East Bay area is divided into Inner East Bay and | | | | San Francisco. |
| the Outer East Bay. Inner | | | | |