Petaluma is a city in Sonoma County, California, United States. As of 2020, the population was 59,776.[1] The city was founded in by the Spanish people in 1776. It was made a city in April 1858.
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- Bloomfield
- Bodega
- Bodega Bay
- Boyes Hot Springs
- Carmet
- Cazadero
- El Verano
- Eldridge
- Fetters Hot Springs-Agua Caliente
- Forestville
- Fulton
- Geyserville
- Glen Ellen
- Graton
- Guerneville
- Jenner
- Kenwood
- Larkfield-Wikiup
- Monte Rio
- Occidental
- Penngrove
- Petaluma Center
- Roseland
- Salmon Creek
- Sea Ranch
- Sereno del Mar
- Sonoma State University
- Temelec
- Timber Cove
- Valley Ford
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- Annapolis
- Asti
- Camp Meeker
- Duncans Mills
- Fort Ross
- Freestone
- Guernewood Park
- Hacienda
- Kellogg
- Korbel
- Lakeville
- Lytton
- Mark West
- Mark West Springs
- Preston
- Rio Nido
- Schellville
- Stewarts Point
- Two Rock
- Venado
- Villa Grande
- Vineburg
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| Indian reservations |
- Dry Creek Rancheria
- Graton Rancheria
- Stewarts Point Rancheria
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