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List of California urban areas

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Bakersfield
Glendale
Long Beach
Los Angeles
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Palmdale
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Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
Santa Barbara

A list of urbanized areas in California (sorted into groups by population) is below. This list aggregates cities together into larger urbanized areas whenever possible (for example, because they have sprawled together into a single contiguous mass). Cities that are important in their own right but are part of a larger urbanized area are listed under "Important suburbs."

For a complete list of California cities, please see List of cities in California.

Population > 10,000,000 (urbanized area)

Population > 1,000,000 (urbanized area)

Population > 500,000 (urbanized area)

Population > 100,000 (urbanized area)

Population > 10,000 (urbanized area)

The following list of small California cities and towns is sorted alphabetically. As explained above, all of the following communities are separate and distinct from California's larger metropolitan areas.

Important suburbs (within or near the urbanized area in parentheses)