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The Bay Area's Greenbelt

The Bay Area's greenbelt is one of the wonderful features that make the San Francisco Bay Area such a great place to live.

The greenbelt is a broad band of open land that surrounds the cities and towns of the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. The greenbelt is a vital element of the Bay Area's unique quality of life, which attracts and keeps the people who power the region's knowledge-based economy and vibrant cultural scene. It is one of the largest and most productive systems of open space in any U.S. metropolitan region.

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