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The San Francisco Bay Area, also known as the Bay Area, is a geographically diverse metropolitan region traditionally defined as the nine counties which surround the San Francisco Bay in Northern California. The region extends northward to Healdsburg, about 145 miles (233 km) from Gilroy near the Bay Area's southern extreme. Antioch lies to the east, about 50 miles (80 km) from the Pacific Ocean. Unlike a typical metropolitan area, the Bay Area contains several distinct urban and suburban centers. San Francisco is the traditional financial and cultural center of the Bay Area, though San Jose has since 1990 been the region's most populous city. Oakland is the region's third-largest population center.San Francisco Bay Area categories
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The Hayward Fault Zone is a geologic fault zone capable of generating significantly destructive earthquakes, located through the foothills off the eastern shore of the San Francisco Bay. It is parallel to its more famous (and much longer) neighbor, the San Andreas Fault, which lies offshore and through the San Francisco peninsula. Further east still lies the Calaveras Fault and beyond that the Clayton-Marsh Creek-Greenvile Fault and their northern and southern extensions via other faults, while the San Gregorio Fault extends along the shoreline and offshore to the south of San Francisco. The nearest aligned fault to the north, the Rodgers Creek Fault, is considered by many to be an extension of the Hayward Fault Zone
These five fault structures are the major known active slip-strike faults associated with the relative motion of the Pacific Plate to the North American Plate in California at the latitude of the San Francisco Bay Area. (more...)
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- San Francisco lies in ruins after the 1906 earthquake and fire.
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- ...that the former fur trading outpost of Fort Ross was the southernmost Russian installation in North America.
- ...that the Pentium chip (pictured) was so named because Intel was unable to trademark numbers such as 386, 486, 586
- ...that Scott MacKenzie's hippie anthem San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) was written by John Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas to promote the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.
- ...that BART and Amtrak share the Richmond rail station, connecting the Bay Area with Sacramento and the Central Valley.
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- 8 March - The Nobel Prize won by Ernest O. Lawrence in 1939 is recovered, nearly a week after having been stolen from the Lawrence Hall of Science.
- 27 February - A landslide displaces 150 residents of San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood.
- 11 February - The San Francisco Symphony and conductor Michael Tilson Thomas win two Grammy Awards.
- 10 February - Holocaust survivor, author, and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Elie Wiesel is reportedly assaulted at the Argent Hotel in San Francisco. A suspected attacker later boasted of the crime on an anti-semitic website.
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“ And the Bears!! The Bears have won! The Bears have won! Oh, my God! The most amazing, sensational, dramatic, heart-rending...exciting, thrilling finish in the history of college football!”
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