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  2. List of communities and neighborhoods of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of neighborhoods and communities located in the city of San Diego. The City of San Diego Planning Department officially lists 52 Community Planning Areas within the city, [1] many of which consist of multiple different neighborhoods. [2]

  3. Little Italy, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Cultural Center of San Diego, a 600-member non-profit organization founded in 1981 for people interested in Italian culture and language, is located in this neighborhood. The Italian Cultural Center of San Diego primary goal is to promote the diffusion of Italian culture in all its varied forms.

  4. Azalea Park, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    An Affordable Canyon Neighborhood." [3] There is a tradition of strong community involvement. In addition the residents regularly join together for canyon clean-ups, neighborhood paint-outs, toy drives and other community related activities. Azalea Park has one of the largest and most active neighborhood associations in San Diego. [citation needed]

  5. North Park, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    North Park is a neighborhood in San Diego, California, United States, as well as a larger "community" as defined by the City of San Diego for planning purposes. [1] The neighborhood is bounded: [2] on the northwest by Park Boulevard and University Heights; on the west by Florida Canyon and both University Heights and Hillcrest

  6. Normal Heights, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    A 2001 study found the neighborhood to have a median age of 31 and an ethnic breakdown of 53% white, 25% Hispanic, 13% African American, and 9% Asian American. [3] Normal Heights was reported by The San Diego Union-Tribune to be the only neighborhood to perfectly reflect the ethnic diversity of San Diego.

  7. East Village, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood rapidly gentrified after the opening of Petco Park in 2004, becoming home to many upscale restaurants and trendy shops. It is still impacted by high rates of homelessness. The neighborhood is now a hub of construction including condominium projects and other public spaces, including the recently completed San Diego Central ...

  8. Shelltown, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Shelltown is a neighborhood in San Diego, California, located within Southeast San Diego.It is bordered by National City to the south, Interstate 5 and Barrio Logan to the west, 43rd Avenue (a continuation of Highland Avenue) to the east, and Gamma Court and the neighborhood of Southcrest to the north. [1]

  9. Alta Vista, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Alta Vista is a small neighborhood in southeastern San Diego, California, United States.It is bordered by National City to the west, Bay Terraces to the east, Encanto and Valencia Park to the north.