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  2. Via de la Valle, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Via de la Valle is a small residential neighborhood in northern San Diego, California.The neighborhood is bordered by the City of Solana Beach to the north and west, the unincorporated San Diego County community of Rancho Santa Fe to the east, and undeveloped natural areas of North City, San Diego to the south. [1]

  3. Wooded Area, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    But the trees and brush were largely cut down for use in the growing town of San Diego, and by 1900 when Katherine Tingley created her Theosophical community Lomaland on the western side of what is now the Wooded Area, the area was completely devoid of trees and shrubs. One of Tingley's supporters described the barren slopes as "this God ...

  4. 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]

  5. Viejas Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians

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    The tribe owns 50 percent of the Broadcast Company of the Americas, which operates a sports talk station, The Mighty 1090-AM in San Diego. [ 7 ] Viejas partnered with the Forest County Potawatomi Community of Wisconsin , the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin , and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians of California to create Four Fires, LLC ...

  6. California coastal sage and chaparral - Wikipedia

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    One example is the rare Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana), which is only native to the coastal bluffs in Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve near San Diego, and off the coast on Santa Rosa Island. [4] Another example is the Tecate Cypress (Cupressus forbesii), which only occurs in four stands near the Mexican border of California.

  7. North City, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Native American Kumeyaay history within the area has been documented to 7,000 years ago, which was adjacent to a Kumeyaay village west of El Camino Real near the San Dieguito River in North City at the time of European contact with the Spanish known as Ahwel-Awa or ‘aqwilawa, [3] [4] meaning "twine house". [5]

  8. Navajo, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Its boundaries are Interstate 8 on the south, La Mesa on the southeast, El Cajon and Santee on the east, and the San Diego River on the north. Navajo is known for its natural attractions such as Mission Trails Regional Park, Lake Murray, and the San Diego River. The community was named for Navajo Road, a major street that runs through the area.

  9. San Diego Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) is a botanical garden in Encinitas, California. It displays more than 5,000 plant species and varieties and has 15 gardens that represent different regions of the world, 12 demonstration gardens, and the largest public bamboo collection in North America. The garden sits on 37 acres (15 ha) of land.

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