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County seat, Martinez. Created February 18, 1850. The name signifies “opposite coast,” because of its situation opposite San Francisco, in an easterly direction, on San Francisco Bay.
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It was one of the original 27 counties created by the legislature in 1850. The name refers to its position on the “opposite coast” directly across the bay from ...
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Mar 27, 2021 · Originally, Contra Costa was set to be called Mount Diablo County, but the name was changed. In Spanish, contra costa means “opposite coast.".
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