San Diego
San Diego
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San Diego

1. San Diego

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2. San Diego

The city is located on the South-Western United States on the
Pacific coast near the border with Mexico. The administrative
centre of the County of San Diego in California. Mayor Jerry
Sanders.

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The harbor was discovered in 1542 by Portuguese Navigator
Juan Rodriguez the Cabrillo. As the founding date of San Diego
opening of the Franciscan missions in 1769. The city has many
attractions connected with the history. For example, in the
Peninsula of Coronado is the oldest on this coast the hotel with
the same name.

4. Climate

San
Diego boasts an abundance of Sunny
days a year and beautiful beaches, the water
temperature is higher than in other parts of
California. The summer is usually dry and hot,
winter is mild and short.

5. Population

San Diego is the second largest populated city in
California after Los Angeles. One of the ten largest
U.S. cities, ranking 9th place. The city's population
of more than 1.3 million residents. In San Diego
Metropolitan area over 3 million people.

6. Attractions

Gaslamp Quarter San Diego. These 16.5 blocks, the historic heart of San Diego, in the
beginning of the last century was very famous in the entire coast for its brothels, saloons,
bars and brothels.
PETCO Park. Founded in 1969, replaced in 2004 the stadium Qualcomm Stadium.
Point Loma. Historic site where in 1542 landed the first European, Spanish Explorer
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, and originates from the history of San Diego.
Crystal Cathedral. The building was designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson.
When the building was used by 10 000 rectangular glass blocks. The Church can
accommodate up to 2,900 members.

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