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  1. 12 mar 2020 · San Diego, port and city, seat (1850) of San Diego county, southern California, U.S. It lies along the Pacific Ocean at San Diego Bay, just north of the international border with Mexico and some 120 miles (195 km) southeast of Los Angeles.

  2. 3 paź 2021 · San Diego lies on the San Andreas fault, a part of the North American tectonic plate that creates a transformation zone, which can lead to large earthquakes that we have seen before. Here is a map of San Diego compared to this fault and you can see how we could possibly be right on the center of an earthquake.

  3. The maps provided below are from the City Clerk's archive collections. These Historical Maps are the first set of Historical Planning Maps illustrating old County boundaries, Urban Development patterns, and the U.S. Census at various points in the City's history. To view the original maps, please call the City Clerk, Records Management Division ...

  4. Journey back in time with 775 historical maps of San Diego County, dating from 1893 to present day. Explore and discover the history of San Diego County through detailed topographic maps, featuring cities, landmarks, and geographical changes.

  5. HISTORY OF SAN DIEGO. Main Page Author’s Foreword Introduction: The Historical Pre-Eminence of San Diego. PART ONE: Period of Discovery and Mission Rule. The Spanish Explorers; Beginning of the Mission Epoch; The Taming of the Indian; The Day of Mission Greatness; The End of Franciscan Rule Priests of San Diego Mission; PART TWO: When Old ...

  6. The river was used as an essential piece of the native peoples survival and location of settlements. The Kumeyaay people located on the San Diego river, where Old Town is now, used large rocks to redirect the river creating pools and marshes to irrigate their land.

  7. This timeline covers major events in San Diego history (as well as some influential national events) from the pre-historic period through 1999. The content was compiled by San Diego History Center staff over several years from a variety of local sources.

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