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The California Central Valley dominates the central portion of the state. Bounded by the Cascade Mountains to the north, the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the east, the Tehachapi Mountains[?] to the south, and the Coast Range[?] and San Francisco Bay to the west, it is a vast agricultural region. It is watered by several rivers, including the Sacramento River, the San Joaquin River[?], the Feather River[?], the American River, the Mokelumne River[?], the Stanislaus River[?], the Tuolumne River[?], the Merced River[?], the Chowchilla River[?], the Kings River[?], the Los Angeles Aqueduct[?], and the Cache River[?].

Major cities include Sacramento, Stockton, Fresno and Bakersfield.

The northern area, north of the Mokelumne River, is called the Sacramento Valley[?], while the southern area is called the San Joaquin Valley[?].



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