Yuba County was established in the year 1850. The county was named after the Yuba River by Captain John Sutter. Located in the U.S. state of California's Central Valley, north of Sacramento, along the Feather River, the county covers an area of 643.73 sq mi, The territory is home to 72K people with rich mixture of races including White, Asian, African American, Hispanic or Latino of any race, Native American, Pacific Islander and others along with 20K households and 14K family units. Marysville is the county seat.
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