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  2. Neighborhoods of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    Southside, or South Jacksonville, is, along with Northside, Westside, and Arlington, one of the larger sections of Jacksonville. Originally the name "South Jacksonville" applied to the area to the south of Downtown across the St. Johns River, a neighborhood now typically called San Marco. [21] Today, however, the term covers a much larger region.

  3. Sandalwood High School - Wikipedia

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    Sandalwood High was built in the Sandalwood corridor of the southside of Jacksonville. It is a well-known school for its AFJROTC unit, FL-939, the Sandalwood Marching Saints, the Sandalwood Academy of Information Technology (S.A.IN.T.), AVID, the Early College program and many different athletic teams. The school opened as Sandalwood Junior ...

  4. Mandarin High School - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin High School (MHS) is a public high school in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. It was established in 1990 [ 3 ] and is part of the Duval County Public Schools district. As of 2010, it is the second-largest high school in Duval County following Sandalwood High School .

  5. Santalum austrocaledonicum - Wikipedia

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    Santalum austrocaledonicum, or New Caledonia sandalwood, is a sandalwood tree from the family Santalaceae. It is a small tree with gray bark and green leaves, and is parasitic. Most have been removed from their habitat due to logging; very few trees remain in the wild.

  6. Santalum fernandezianum - Wikipedia

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    Santalum fernandezianum, also known as the Chile sandalwood, [2] was a species of plant in the Santalaceae family. It was endemic to the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of Chile . Last seen in 1908 by Carl Skottsberg , the species was cut to extinction for its aromatic wood.