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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.
San Diego County Jamacha Junction: 1 San Diego County: 92077 Jamesan 1 Fresno County Jamesburg: 1 Monterey County: 93924 Jameson Beach: 1 El Dorado County: 95731 Jamestown: 1 Tuolumne County: 95327 Jamul: 1 San Diego County: 91935 Jamul Village: 1 San Diego County Janesville: 1 Lassen County: 96114 Janney: 1 San Joaquin County Jarbo: 1 Butte ...
La Jolla Village Merchants Association, Inc. is a non-profit organization formed in February 2011 to manage the La Jolla Village Business Improvement District for the City of San Diego. [ 71 ] Community organizations include Independent La Jolla, [ 72 ] a membership-based citizens group seeking to secede from the city of San Diego.
In the 1970s, SDG&E acquired Mountain Empire Rural Electric Co-op, which served eastern San Diego County. [ 14 ] In 1976, after purchasing the necessary land the previous year, San Diego Gas & Electric Company filed an application with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to build two 974 MWe Westinghouse pressurized water reactors under the ...
The entirety of Interstate 5 in California is defined in the California Streets and Highways Code as Route 5, which is defined as such in section 305: [4]. Route 5 is from the international boundary near Tijuana to the Oregon state line via National City, San Diego, Los Angeles, the westerly side of the San Joaquin Valley, Sacramento, and Yreka; also passing near Santa Ana, Glendale, Woodland ...
SF-88 is a former Nike Missile launch site at Fort Barry, in the Marin Headlands to the north of San Francisco, California, United States.Opened in 1954, the site was intended to protect the population and military installations of the San Francisco Bay Area during the Cold War, specifically from attack by Soviet bomber aircraft.
The Lady of Elche (Spanish: Dama de Elche, Valencian: Dama d'Elx) is a limestone [1] bust that was discovered in 1897, at La Alcudia, an archaeological site on a private estate two kilometers south of Elche, Spain. It is now exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum of Spain in Madrid.