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The combined area of the nine Bay Area counties is 19,000 km2 (11,780 square miles).
Because the hills, mountains, and large bodies of water produce such vast geographic diversity within this region, the Bay Area offers a signficant variety of microclimates. The areas near the Pacific Ocean are generally characterized by relatively small temperature variations during the year, with cool foggy summers and mild rainy winters. Inland areas, especially those separated from the ocean by hills or mountains, have hotter summers and colder overnight temperatures during the winter.
The population distribution of the Bay Area is generally subdivided into several smaller subregions.
List of Counties
Anchor Cities
Suburbs with more than 100,000 inhabitants
Suburbs with 10,000 to 100,000 inhabitants
Suburbs with less than 10,000 inhabitants
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