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  2. Carmel Valley, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Carmel Valley, San Diego. / 32.9436607; -117.2088167. Carmel Valley is a suburban planned community in the northwestern corner of San Diego, California, United States. [2] The community is composed of commercial offices, residential units, hotels, retail stores and restaurants.

  3. City Heights, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    San Diego. Population. (2015) • Total. 74,843. City Heights is a dense urban community in central San Diego, California, known for its ethnic diversity. The area was previously known as East San Diego. City Heights is located south of Mission Valley and northeast of Balboa Park. [1]

  4. Allied Gardens, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Allied Gardens, San Diego. Coordinates: 32.801615°N 117.07058°W. Allied Gardens is a residential neighborhood in the eastern Navajo community of San Diego, California. It neighbors San Carlos to the east, Del Cerro to the south, the College Area to the southeast and Grantville to the southwest.

  5. Normal Heights, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The "Normal" part of "Normal Heights" refers to the State Normal School (teachers college), the predecessor to San Diego State University; the normal school was located in the adjacent University Heights neighborhood and founded in 1899. [1] The former State Normal School building now serves as the Eugene Brucker Education Center, the central ...

  6. College Area, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    College Area, San Diego. / 32.771831; -117.068939. The College Area is a residential community in the Mid-City region of San Diego, California, United States. The College Area is dominated by San Diego State University (SDSU; once known as San Diego State College), after which the area is named. Several neighborhoods in the College Area were ...

  7. Oak Park, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Oak Park is characterized by single family homes, condominiums and apartments, as well as Navy housing. It is an established, stable community, demographically diverse and generally representative of San Diego. Oak Park is divided between City Council District 4 and District 7. It has a fire station and a branch of the public library.

  8. Rolando, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Rolando Park tract homes were swiftly constructed to meet the soaring demand for housing in Post-War San Diego. The 1950s brought forth concerns regarding school districts, infrastructure, and annexation. Rolando Park Elementary was established in 1951 and later sold to the San Diego Unified School District in 1955.

  9. East County, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    East County is the fourth most populous region in the San Diego metropolitan area, though its population is close to that of South Bay. Populated places. Populations listed are from the 2020 census: Incorporated cities. El Cajon – 106,215; La Mesa – 61,121; Santee – 60,037; Poway – 48,841; Lemon Grove – 27,627; Census-designated places