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East County does not have an official geographic definition, although East County boundaries are unofficially drawn by the County of San Diego for its second district. [1] It commonly includes El Cajon, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Poway, and Santee, as well as suburban and rural unincorporated communities such as Lakeside, Spring Valley, Jamul, and ...
El Cajon takes its name from Rancho El Cajón, which was owned by the family of Don Miguel de Pedrorena, a Californio ranchero and signer of the California Constitution.. El Cajón, Spanish for "the box", was first recorded on September 10, 1821, as an alternative name for sitio rancho Santa Mónica to describe the "boxed-in" nature of the valley in which it sat.
Sonoma County: 95446 El Cajon: 1 San Diego County: 92019 22 El Camino: 1 Tehama County: 96035 El Campo: 1 Marin County El Casco: 1 Riverside County El Centro: 1 Imperial County: 92243 El Cerrito: 1 Contra Costa County: 94530 El Cerrito: 1 Riverside County: 92881 Elders Corner 1 Placer County: 95603 Elderwood: 1 Tulare County: 93286 El Dorado: 1
St. Peter Chaldean Catholic Cathedral (El Cajon, California) Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Saint Peter the Apostle of San Diego; Shadow Mountain Community Church; St. John Chaldean Catholic Church; St. Michael Chaldean Catholic Church
The following is a list of neighborhoods and communities located in the city of San Diego. The City of San Diego Planning Department officially lists 52 Community Planning Areas within the city, [ 1 ] many of which consist of multiple different neighborhoods.
El Cajon, California (3 C, 34 P) ... Pages in category "Cities in San Diego County, California" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
El Cajon Boulevard is a major east–west thoroughfare through San Diego, La Mesa and El Cajon, California. Before the creation of Interstate 8 it was the principal automobile route from San Diego to El Cajon, the Imperial Valley , and points east as U.S. Route 80 ; it is now signed as a business loop of Interstate 8.
It is a designated planning area for the city of San Diego. [1] It includes the neighborhoods of Del Cerro, Grantville, San Carlos, and Allied Gardens. The area encompasses approximately 14 square miles (36 km 2). Its boundaries are Interstate 8 on the south, La Mesa on the southeast, El Cajon and Santee on the east, and the San Diego River on ...