Counties in California are very different in size and population. A few in
the mountains have under 20,000 people and a rather small area. But Los
Angeles county has 10 million people and covers a huge area.

If 2 files become too big in a few years, it would be most useful to break
up the states into metropolitan statistical areas plus rural regions, but I
think this can wait. In the meantime NorCal / SoCal will work.
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 6:29 AM Simon Poole <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jumping in here slightly unwarranted, but what the heck :-).
>
> I think the question is less where N vs S California is but more if
> there is a regional split of California that would make sense from a
> processing pov. Is for example somebody likely to do something with a
> North-CA extract, or if you would want to do something on a smaller
> scale, would that clearly be at a county level. Frederik is likely to
> groan at that idea, but some how I suspect that CA county level extracts
> would be comparable with states in other countries.
>
> Simon
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