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  1. As of the 2020 United States Census, its population was 488,863. [4] Its seat of government and largest city is Santa Rosa. [5] Sonoma County comprises the Santa Rosa-Petaluma Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is part of the San Jose - San Francisco - Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area.

  2. Santa Rosa ( Spanish for "Saint Rose") is a city in and the county seat of Sonoma County, in the North Bay region of the Bay Area in California. Its population as of the 2020 census was 178,127. It is the largest city in California's Wine Country and Redwood Coast. It is the fifth most populous city in the Bay Area after San Jose, San Francisco ...

  3. Sleep. Go next. Santa Rosa is the largest city in Sonoma County, California, and fifth largest in the San Francisco Bay Area. The city is a jumping off point for visiting the wine country of Sonoma County and the Napa Valley, or driving out to the beautiful coastal and parks throughout the Sonoma County. Downtown Santa Rosa, 4th & D.

  4. Just 55 miles north of San Francisco, Santa Rosa is a good base for exploring all that California Wine Country has to offer. Its thriving downtown boasts three distinct shopping districts, five historic residential neighborhoods, arts and culture, events, great restaurants, famous chefs, wine tasting rooms, brew pubs, and a comfortable inviting ...

  5. History & Fun Facts. Santa Rosa, Spanish for “Saint Rose,” was founded in 1833 and named after Saint Rosa of Lima. Plan Your Trip. Located 55 miles north of San Francisco, in the urban heart of wine country, you'll find Santa Rosa. Learn More. History & Fun Facts, things you didn't know about Santa Rosa and Sonoma County, CA.

  6. Montgomery High School is a public high school located in Santa Rosa, California. It is part of the Santa Rosa High School District, which is itself part of Santa Rosa City Schools . Montgomery High School was named after Bill Montgomery. Montgomery is considered the first person from the city of Santa Rosa to have died in World War II.

  7. Official website of the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center located in Santa Rosa, California.

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