VACAVILLE IS NOT CONSIDERED AS BAY BY THE BAY THEY DONT CLAIM TO BE THATS WHY THEY GET NEWS FROM SAC...NOT SF....SO GOD UR A FUCKIN FAG....North Bay
Main article: North Bay (San Francisco Bay Area)
The region north of the Golden Gate Bridge is known locally as the North Bay. This area consists of Marin County and extends northward into Napa, Sonoma County, California and eastward to Solano County. With some exceptions, this region is extremely affluent, and is generally the least urbanized part of the Bay Area, with many areas of undeveloped park and farm land. It is the only section of the Bay Area that is not served by a commuter rail transit service, though Sonoma-Marin service has entered the planning phase. The lack of transportation services is mainly because the lack of population mass in the North Bay, and the fact that it is separated completely from the rest of the Bay Area by water, the only access points being the Golden Gate Bridge leading to San Francisco, the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge and Carquinez Bridge, leading to Richmond, and the Benicia Bridge, leading to Concord. There are currently no rail transportation links spanning any of these bridges, except for an AMTRAK bridge adjacent to the Benicia Bridge.
Santa Cruz
Main article: Santa Cruz, California
The classification of Santa Cruz is disputed. Most residents do not consider Santa Cruz to be part of the San Francisco Bay Area; however, there is no formal definition of "San Francisco Bay Area" (such as by the US Census Bureau), so the term is somewhat flexible. Some tourist guide books (Lonely Planet) group Santa Cruz in the San Francisco Bay Area section, while others (Eyewitness Travel Guides) do not.
Vacaville, California
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Vacaville, California is a city located in Solano County, California, between Sacramento and San Francisco. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 88,625. The City was founded in 1852 by William McDaniel and named after Juan Manuel Vaca, who had received a substantial land grant from Don Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. The city was a Pony Express stop and was home to many large Fruit Companies which flourished due to Vaca Valley's rich soil. The city today is known for its retail shopping, being the former home of The Nut Tree, possessing the highest per capita ownership of electric vehicles, and hosting a large concentration of biotechnology operations. Sacramento is located 35 miles away to the east and San Francisco is located 55 miles to the southwest. Other nearby cities include Fairfield, Dixon, Winters and Elmira
Vallejo, California
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Vallejo is a city located in Solano County, California. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 116,760. It is located in the Bay Area near San Francisco, Fairfield, and Benicia. The current mayor is former city council member Anthony Intintoli. Vallejo is home to the Six Flags Marine World theme park; the now-defunct Mare Island Naval Shipyard; the California Maritime Academy (part of the California State University system); and Touro University, an osteopathic medical college. Ferry service runs from a terminal on Mare Island Strait to San Francisco, through Vallejo Transit's BayLink divisioN.......................SEE THE DIFFERENCE