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- Lamorinda abstract "Lamorinda refers to an area within Contra Costa County, California in the United States. The name is a portmanteau from the names of the three cities that make up the region: Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda. Other locals humorously call the area Morindette (more in debt) referring to the high price of housing.Lamorinda sits east of the Berkeley Hills between the Caldecott Tunnel and Walnut Creek. It is also referred to as the "Highway 24" corridor, referring to the state highway that is the primary thoroughfare in the region. Many residents commute west through the tunnel to San Francisco and Oakland or east to Walnut Creek and Concord.".
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- Lamorinda wikiPageRevisionID "658991502".
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Acalanes_Union_High_School_District.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Bay_Area_Rapid_Transit.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Berkeley_Hills.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Caldecott_Tunnel.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink California_State_Highway_24.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink California_State_Route_24.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Contra_Costa_County,_California.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Subregions_of_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Concord,_California.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Contra_Costa_County,_California.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Lafayette,_California.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Lafayette_(BART_station).
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Lafayette_hillside_memorial.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Moraga,_California.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Diablo.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Diablo_State_Park.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Oakland.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Oakland,_California.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Orinda,_California.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Orinda_(BART_station).
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Millbrae_line.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Portmanteau.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Marys_College_of_California.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco_Chronicle.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Urban_forest.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLink Walnut_Creek,_California.
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lamorinda area".
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lamorinda".
- Lamorinda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lamorinda, California".
- Lamorinda hasPhotoCollection Lamorinda.
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- Lamorinda subject Category:Geography_of_Contra_Costa_County,_California.
- Lamorinda subject Category:Subregions_of_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
- Lamorinda type Article.
- Lamorinda type Article.
- Lamorinda comment "Lamorinda refers to an area within Contra Costa County, California in the United States. The name is a portmanteau from the names of the three cities that make up the region: Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda. Other locals humorously call the area Morindette (more in debt) referring to the high price of housing.Lamorinda sits east of the Berkeley Hills between the Caldecott Tunnel and Walnut Creek.".
- Lamorinda label "Lamorinda".
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- Lamorinda wasDerivedFrom Lamorinda?oldid=658991502.
- Lamorinda isPrimaryTopicOf Lamorinda.