San Diego, California
San Diego is a coastal Southern California city located in the southwestern corner of the continental United States. As of 2005, the city has a population of 1,255,240 people. It is the second largest city in California and the eighth largest in the United States.[1] The larger metropolitan area is the seventeenth-largest in the United States, with a population over 2.9 million. It lies just north of the Mexican border (shares border with Tijuana, Mexico), and is a home for United States Navy, United States Coast Guard and United States Marine Corps bases, many miles of beaches, and a mild Mediterranean climate. The annual mean temperature is 64.4 degrees Fahrenheit (18°C). San Diego's economy centers on tourism, trade, agriculture, ship-building, the military, biotechnology, computer science and electronics.
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San Diego |
CA |
U.S. |
| Population |
1,223,400 |
33,871,648 |
281,421,906 |
| Median age |
32.5 |
33.3 |
35.3 |
| Male Median age |
31.5 |
32.2 |
34 |
| Female Median age |
33.6 |
34.4 |
36.5 |
| Households |
450,691 |
11,502,870 |
105,480,101 |
| Household population |
1,177,582 |
33,051,894 |
273,643,273 |
| Average household size |
2.61 |
2.87 |
2.59 |
| Families |
271,398 |
7,920,049 |
71,787,347 |
| Average family size |
3.3 |
3.43 |
3.14 |
| Housing units |
469,689 |
12,214,549 |
115,904,641 |
| Occupied units |
450,691 |
11,502,870 |
105,480,101 |
| Vacant units |
18,998 |
711,679 |
10,424,540 |