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- The South Coast is a region of California, making up roughly the southernmost third of the Californian coast. It refers, for the most part, to the coastal parts of the Southern Californian counties of Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego. It is characterized by a cosmopolitan "SoCal" atmosphere, even the term "Southern California" sometimes referring to this specific more populated and visited zone, and location of major urban coastal centers. Of these counties only the western two-thirds of San Diego, coastal half of Ventura, most of Los Angeles and all of Orange are included. In addition, some sources also include the western part of Riverside County, and southwestern part of San Bernardino County, and sometimes even the northwestern corner of Baja California, because of their proximity to the Pacific Coast and because they are in the same urban, economic and cultural region, and also in the same bio-region and watershed. (en)
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- The South Coast is a region of California, making up roughly the southernmost third of the Californian coast. It refers, for the most part, to the coastal parts of the Southern Californian counties of Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego. It is characterized by a cosmopolitan "SoCal" atmosphere, even the term "Southern California" sometimes referring to this specific more populated and visited zone, and location of major urban coastal centers. Of these counties only the western two-thirds of San Diego, coastal half of Ventura, most of Los Angeles and all of Orange are included. (en)
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