California White Pages and Phone BooksWHITE PAGES, YELLOW PAGES, OTHER PHONE BOOKS FOR CALIFORNIA, AND REVERSE PHONE LOOKUP |
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Yellow Pages Business Directory. Search for businesses in California |
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White Pages residential phone book.. You can also look up California business numbers |
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Addresses.com shows full phone numbers and addresses for free. It also offers reverse call lookup, and reverse address search |
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50 States.com works a little like WhitePages.com. It's good for general people and phone number search |
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411 white pages, reverse phone lookup and reverse address check |
Free residential reverse phone book search. Find out who is calling, and identify harrassing and scam calls |
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Anywho is a very popular site offering reverse number lookup among other services |
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SearchYellow Directory provides a reverse number lookup service for international phone numbers |
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What else do you need in California? |
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Use the search box above to find information from government (.US and .GOV) websites only. This is especially useful for finding local government facts, statistics, and services in California (along with other states) |
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WHAT TIME IS IT IN CALIFORNIA?Current time in California is shown at the top of this page CALIFORNIA TIME ZONECalifornia is in PST or PDT time zone, depending on the time of year. The correct current time zone is shown above. PST stands for Pacific Standard Time, and PDT stands for Pacific Daylight Time
CALIFORNIA DMVThe most searched Government agency is the California DMV CALIFORNIAN ZIP CODE LOOKUP |
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When you need to look up a person, business, any phone number in California, you'll find most of them on either the White Pages residential phone book (*WhitePages.com - which is not related to this site) or the Yellow Pages (YellowPages.com). Another alternative directory is 50States.com. You can find out who has called you with Reverse Phone Lookup offered by WhitePages.com and some other providers. If you receive a call from outside the United States, you can try free reverse lookup for international calls If you can't find a person in the phone book, try searching for people on 411, Anywho, Intelius or Spokeo |
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CALIFORNIA AREA CODES209, 213, 279, 310, 323, 341, 408, 415, 424, 442, 510, 530, 559, 562, 619, 626, 628, 650, 657, 661, 669, 707, 714, 747, 760, 764, 805, 818, 820, 831, 840, 858, 909, 916, 925, 935, 949, 951 |
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Population • Almost 40 million people call California home, making it the most populous state in the U.S. • Los Angeles is the biggest city, with around 4 million people, but the San Francisco Bay Area and San Diego are also huge hubs.
Economy • $3.9 trillion GDP – if California were a country, it would have the 4th largest economy in the world, just behind Germany. • It's a tech giant, thanks to Silicon Valley. Companies like Apple, Google, and Facebook all started here. • Agriculture is massive too. California produces over 13% of the U.S.'s total agricultural output, leading in products like almonds, grapes, and lettuce.
Geography & Environment • Home to Death Valley, the hottest place in North America, and Mount Whitney, the tallest peak in the continental U.S. • California’s coast stretches for 840 miles along the Pacific Ocean, offering iconic beaches like Malibu and Big Sur. • Wildfires and droughts are a big challenge. The state’s Mediterranean climate means long, dry summers that can lead to big fires. Frequency of fires seems to have increased in recent years. To date, the most destruction caused by forest fires in California was 2020, with 9,639 fires burning 4,397,800 acres of forestry.
Culture & Diversity • California is a melting pot, with more than 220 languages spoken across the state. • It’s also the birthplace of the movie industry, with Hollywood churning out films that influence culture worldwide. • The state is known for its progressive values and was the first to legalize medical marijuana and same-sex marriage.
Education & Innovation • California boasts top-tier universities like Stanford, UC Berkeley, and Caltech. • It’s a leader in renewable energy, producing the most solar power in the U.S. and aiming for 100% clean energyby 2045.
Miscellaneous Facts • The Golden Gate Bridge (opened in 1937) isn’t actually golden; it’s “International Orange” which actually looks more like red than gold
• California’s state bird is the California quail (Callipepla californica)
• The state flower is the California Poppy, also known as La Amapola, and Copa de Oro (Cup of Gold). |
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