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Please submit sites to the most specific area possible.

For instance, sites about a specific town or city should be submitted to that town''s category, found under California''s Localities section.
Sites about more than one city or town all within the same county should be submitted to that county''s category, found under the Counties section.

**If the website is about cities or towns that are in more than one of the counties listed below, only then should the listing be submitted to this area.

The Los Angeles metropolitan area consists of the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura.
Please submit sites to the most specific area possible.

For instance, sites about a specific town or city should be submitted to that town''s category, found under California''s Localities section.
Sites about more than one city or town all within the same county should be submitted to that county''s category, found under the Counties section.

**If the website is about cities or towns that are in more than one of the counties listed below, only then should the listing be submitted to this area.

The metropolitan San Francisco Bay Area consists of four sub areas: East Bay, North Bay, South Bay and San Francisco. These four sub areas cover nine counties.

The East Bay consists of Alameda, Contra Costa and Solano Counties.

The North Bay consists of Marin, Napa and Sonoma Counties.

The South Bay consists of San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties.

San Francisco is itself a County.

Please submit sites to the most specific area possible.

For instance, sites about a specific town or city should be submitted to that town's category, found under California's Localities section.
Sites about more than one city or town all within the same county should be submitted to that county's category, found under the Counties section.

General guides about the East Bay, North Bay, or South Bay areas should be submitted to that area. All other sites which relate to more than one county should be submitted to the appropriate topical subcategory of this category.