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America's Finest City
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Plymouth of the West
Silicon Beach
City motto: "Semper Vigilans" Latin for "Ever Vigilant"
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in San Diego.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in San Diego county include:

Agra,   Alpine,   Alpine Heights,   Azure Vista,   Bankhead Springs,   Banner,   Barona,   Boal,   Bonita,   Bonsall,   Borrego,   Borrego Springs,   Bostonia,   Boulder Oaks,   Boulevard,   Calavo Gardens,   Calexico Lodge,   Camp Pendleton North,   Camp Pendleton South,   Campo,   Canyon City,   Carlsbad,   Carlton Hills,   Casa de Oro,   Casa de OroMount Helix,   Chappo,   Chula Vista,   Clover Flat,   Cockatoo Grove,   Coronado,   Crest,   De Luz,   Del Dios,   Del Mar,   Del Mar Heights,   Descanso,   Desert Lodge,   Dos Cabezas,   Dulzura,   Eagles Nest,   Easter Cross,   Eden Gardens,   El Cajon,   Elvira,   Encinitas,   Engineer Springs,   Escondido,   Eucalyptus Hills,   Fairbanks Ranch,   Fallbrook,   Farr,   Fernbrook,   Fleetridge,   Flinn Springs,   Foster,   Glenview,   Granite Hills,   Grossmont,   Guatay,   Hacienda del Florasol,   Harbison Canyon,   Harbor Side,   Harmony Grove,   Harrison Park,   Hellhole Palms,   Hidden Meadows,   Hillsdale,   Holcomb Village,   Homelands,   Hulburd Grove,   Imperial Beach,   Irvings Crest,   Jacumba,   Jamacha,   Jamul,   Jesmond Dene,   Jofegan,   Johnstown,   Julian,   KentwoodInThePines,   La Cresta,   La Jolla Amago,   La Mesa,   La Playa,   La Presa,   Lake San Marcos,   Lakeside,   Lakeside Farms,   Lemon Grove,   Lilac,   Lincoln Acres,   Live Oak Springs,   Los Terrenitos,   Los Tules,   Lynwood Hills,   Manzanita,   Mesa Grande,   Mesquite Oasis,   Mira Mesa,   Morena,   Morena Village,   Mortero Palms,   Mount Laguna,   National City,   North Clairemont,   North Jamul,   Oak Grove,   Oceanside,   Ocotillo Wells,   Old Town San Diego,   Olivenhain,   Overlook,   Pala,   Pala Mesa,   Palm Grove,   Palomar Mountain,   Pauma Valley,   Pine Valley,   Potrero,   Poway,   Rainbow,   Ramona,   Ranchita,   Rancho Del Campo,   Rancho San Diego,   Rancho Santa Fe,   Rincon,   Riverview Farms,   San Diego Country Estates,   San Ignacio,   San Luis Rey,   San Luis Rey Heights,   San Marcos,   San Onofre,   Santa Ysabel,   Santee,   Shady Dell,   Solana Beach,   South Oceanside,   South Park,   South San Diego,   Spring Valley,   Stuart,   Suncrest,   Sunset Cliffs,   Tecate,   Tierra del Sol,   Titus,   University Heights,   Valley Center,   Vista,   Warner Springs,   Winter Gardens,   Winterwarm,   Wynola,  

 

Or have a look at other California counties including:

Alameda,   Alpine,   Amador,   Butte,   Calaveras,   Colusa,   Contra Costa,   Del Norte,   El Dorado,   Fresno,   Glenn,   Humboldt,   Imperial,   Inyo,   Kern,   Kings,   Lake,   Lassen,   Los Angeles,   Madera,   Marin,   Mariposa,   Mendocino,   Merced,   Modoc,   Mono,   Monterey,   Napa,   Nevada,   Orange,   Placer,   Plumas,   Riverside,   Sacramento,   San Benito,   San Bernardino,   San Diego,   San Francisco,   San Joaquin,   San Luis Obispo,   San Mateo,   Santa Barbara,   Santa Clara,   Santa Cruz,   Shasta,   Sierra,   Siskiyou,   Solano,   Sonoma,   Stanislaus,   Sutter,   Tehama,   Trinity,   Tulare,   Tuolumne,   Ventura,   Yolo,   Yuba,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of San Diego, CA?
Then read on!

San Diego is the second-largest city in California and the eighth-largest city in the United States. It has a rich history that dates back to the 16th century when the first Europeans arrived in the area. The city was officially founded in 1769 by Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portola and was named San Diego de Alcala after Saint Didacus of Alcala.

In the mid-19th century, San Diego became a major hub for the United States military with the establishment of naval and army bases. This led to a boom in development, and the city began to grow rapidly.

During World War II, San Diego became an essential part of the U.S. war effort. The city's shipyards built warships and the Naval Air Station became a major training and deployment center for pilots and aircraft.

In the post-war years, San Diego continued to grow and develop, becoming home to major industries, such as biotechnology and aerospace. Today, San Diego is a leading center for research and development in these industries and is also known for its thriving tourism industry and beautiful beaches.

San Diego is also famous for its historic Gaslamp Quarter, which is home to many of the city's oldest buildings and is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Overall, San Diego is a vibrant and culturally rich city with a fascinating history.