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San
Diego, California
lies along the southern coast of the majestic Pacific Ocean
in the southwestern corner of the nation.
Characterized by its temperate climate, beautiful beaches
and deserts, San Diego has long been a popular tourist
destination.
According to the 2000 Census, San Diego, CA reported a
population of 1.2 million residents. San Diego is
California’s second largest city and the nation’s
seventh largest. Numerous distinct communities comprise San
Diego, California. Due to its close proximity to the Mexican
border, there is a strong Latin
American contribution to the culture. Additional
immigrant communities that influence the local culture
include individuals from Africa,
China,
Italy,
the Philippines
and Portugal.
The various ethnic and immigrant residents strongly
influence the local ambiance, especially the cuisine.
Delicious dining choices are abundant in areas such as the Gaslamp
Quarter, Little
Italy and Old
Town.
San Diego, CA is the seat of San
Diego County. Considered a major center of innovation,
San Diego’s business and civic leaders combine their
efforts to create an outstanding high-tech region that is
competitive and cost effective. Also known as the leading
biotech cluster in the U.S.,
San Diego is the birthplace of several innovative medical
companies that create successful pharmaceutical products and
numerous local job opportunities. San Diego, California is
the original home of Price Club, currently known as Costco.
Several well-known chain restaurants originated here,
including Jack
in the Box and Souplantation.
The San
Diego Port includes the sole major shipbuilding facility
on the West Coast. Also the home of the naval base, this
massive port plays a major role in San Diego’s thriving
economy. The port houses the largest existing naval
fleet and several additional U.S. military facilities,
including Coast
Guard stations, Marine Corps bases and a Marine
Corp Recruit Depot. Pensacola,
Florida
and San Diego, CA both claim the title of ‘birthplace of
naval aviation’.
San
Diego boasts a wide variety of world-class colleges and
universities that mesh well with the pro-business atmosphere
of the public sector. Graduate research done at these higher
learning facilities contributed to San Diego’s reputation
as a hotbed for new businesses. San Diego, California also
holds the record of producing the most science-related Nobel
Prize winners in the world. These outstanding learning
facilities include Pacific
Oaks College, San
Diego State University, the San Diego campus of the University
of California and the Thomas
Jefferson School of Law.
The area’s mild, balmy weather, access to the numerous
pristine Pacific Ocean beaches
and world-class family-friendly attractions draw millions of
tourists to San Diego every year. Families visit popular
destinations such as Birch
Aquarium, Legoland,
the renowned San
Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park and Sea
World. Other significant tourist attractions
include Balboa
Park, Miramar
Air Show at MCAS, Mission
Bay Park, Mount
Soledad, San
Diego Aerospace Museum,
Seaport Village and the USS
Midway aircraft carrier museum.
San
Diego, California
offers residents and visitors an idyllic setting for
pursuing business or pleasure. Beachfront resorts, luxury
spas and dynamic shopping opportunities provide the ambiance
of a vacation spot, while warm, friendly communities make
residents feel at home. |