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San Diego, Calif.

Mayor: Jerry Sanders (Jan. 2009)

2000 census population (rank): 1,223,400 (7); % change: 10.2; Male: 616,884 (50.4%); Female: 606,516 (49.6%); White: 736,207 (60.2%); Black: 96,216 (7.9%); American Indian and Alaska Native: 7,543 (0.6%); Asian: 166,968 (13.6%); Other race: 151,532 (12.4%); Two or more races: 59,081 (4.8%); Hispanic/Latino: 310,752 (25.4%). 2000 percent population 18 and over: 76.0%; 65 and over: 10.5%; Median age: 32.5.

2005 population estimate (rank): 1,255,540 (8)

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Land area: 324 sq miles (839 sq km);

Alt.: Highest, 1,591 ft.; lowest, sea level

Avg. daily temp.: Jan., 57.4° F; July, 71.0° F

Churches: Roman Catholic, 39; Jewish, 9; Protestant, 334; Eastern Orthodox, 8; other, 18;

City park and recreation facilities: 337 (36,300 ac.);

Radio stations: AM, 14; FM, 25;

Television stations: 9

Civilian Labor Force (MSA) April 2006: 1,493,4001;

Unemployed: 54,8001,

Percent: 3.71;

Per capita personal income (MSA) 2004 $37,9651

Chamber of Commerce: San Diego Chamber of Commerce, 402 West Broadway, Suite 1000, San Diego, CA 92101

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San Diego is the second-largest city in California. It is located in the southwest part of the state, on San Diego Bay.

Portuguese navigator Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo claimed the bay for Spain in 1542. The site was named San Miguel by Cabrillo. On Nov. 12, 1602, Don Sebastian de Viscaíno came ashore with his party on the day of St. Didacus (San Diego in Spanish) and celebrated a mass in the saint's honor. By coincidence, Viscaíno's flagship was named San Diego. He renamed the place San Diego after the 15th-century saint.

In 1769, Franciscan father Junípero Serra established the first California mission there—San Diego del Alcala. In 1822, Mexico won control of the town after declaring its independence from Spain. In 1846, during the Mexican War, San Diego was seized by the U.S., and it was incorporated as a city in 1850, just after California joined the Union.

Today, San Diego's excellent natural harbor is a busy commercial port and a hub of U.S. naval operations (although the naval training center at San Diego has closed due to defense cutbacks). Other leading industries are electronics, aerospace and missiles, medical and scientific research, oceanography, and agriculture. Its magnificent climate and proximity to Mexico have made tourism a significant part of the city's economy.

A Nov. 2005 runoff election for mayor put former police chief Jerry Sanders in office, ending a tumultuous year in San Diego's city hall.

See also Encyclopedia: San Diego.

Selected famous natives and residents:

  • Billy Casper golfer;
  • Florence Chadwick swimmer;
  • Dennis Conner yacht racer;
  • Ted Danson actor;
  • Robert Duvall actor;
  • Nanette Fabray actress;
  • Robert Lansing actor;
  • Margaret O'Brien actress;
  • Carol Vaness soprano;
  • Ted Williams baseball player;
  • Mickey Wright golfer.

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