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    The economy of San Diego is the 17th largest among metro areas in the United States and 4th largest among California's metro areas, with a gross domestic product in Greater San Diego of $206 billion in 2014. [1] The economy is also part of the San Diego–Tijuana international metropolitan area.

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  9. Economy of California - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is also an important part of California's economy. Yosemite National Park was established in 1890, followed by nine other national parks and seashores, [25] as well as various other protected areas across California. Disneyland, established in 1955, and other theme parks draw millions of visitors each year.