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North County (San Diego area)

North County is a region in the northern area of San Diego County, California. It is the second-most populous region in the county (after San Diego), with an estimated population of 869,322. North County is well known for its affluence, especially in Encinitas, Carlsbad, Del Mar, Rancho Santa Fe, Poway and Solana Beach, where house prices range, on average, above $1,000,000.[1] Cities along the 78 freeway (Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos and Escondido), which runs through the area, have more mixed incomes.

North County
Oceanside Pier in North County
North County cities (blue and yellow) and census-designated places (pale blue and cream). Certain neighborhoods in northern San Diego may also be considered part of North County.
Country United States
State California
County San Diego
Population
869,322

Beach culture is prominent in the area, and many of the region's beaches and lagoons are protected areas to help ensure the environment remains pristine, though there has been pressure from commercial entities to develop some of these areas.[2][3]

History edit

The name dates to at least the 1970s, when many of the communities in the area were yet to become incorporated cities and local community decisions were made 40 miles (64 km) away at the county seat. The North County section of San Diego County has historically been the most expensive region of San Diego, with such affluent neighborhoods as Aviara, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Carlsbad, Carmel Valley, Del Mar, Encinitas, La Costa, Leucadia, Olivenhain, Rancho Santa Fe, and Solana Beach.[4]

In modern times, North County continues to grow as a highly influential region of Greater San Diego. The top 25 employers in San Diego County are closer to the North County city of Carlsbad than San Diego proper.[5]

Geography edit

North County is commonly divided into coastal and inland regions. The coastal region is almost entirely incorporated, consisting of the cities of Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas, Solana Beach and Del Mar, along with Camp Pendleton South. The inland region includes the cities of Escondido, Vista, San Marcos, as well as numerous unincorporated areas. Semi-rural inland communities such as Valley Center and Ramona, which have traditionally been primarily agricultural but now function increasingly as bedroom communities for the more populous areas to their south and west, are generally included within inland North County.[6] More remote inland communities like Julian and Borrego Springs are generally not included. Some consider communities in the northern parts of the city of San Diego like Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Peñasquitos, and Carmel Valley to be part of North County as well.

Both coastal and inland North County contain two types of topography. In coastal areas of North County, the land is generally flat with low rolling hills. The beaches are sandy with occasional tidepools and rocky reefs. In some cases, the coast is dominated by bluff type geography, where the land meeting the ocean sharply drops into the sea with a short beach. In some cases, such as in Encinitas, a whole city is bisected by a coastal foothill ridge. The foothills of mountains soon become visible as one travels further east and encounters the rocky peaks of inland North County. Such peaks include Black Mountain, San Marcos Mountain, Palomar Mountain. The coastal area also becomes more rugged to the north, where the Santa Margarita Mountains dominate the area within the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.

North San Diego County is known as one of the most geographically diverse places on earth, with bluffs, sandy beaches, canyons and rolling hills on the coast, humid inland valleys, rocky foothills, temperate mountains, rolling grassland and large lakes and rivers in the interior, and arid deserts, lush oases and sand dunes in the far east region.

Rivers and creeks that flow west from the mountains farther inland mostly end up draining into the region's four main lagoons. Throughout their course, these rivers are interrupted by many lakes and reservoirs which support an array of native species.

Spanning 125,000 acres (510 km2) in the northwestern corner of the county, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton forms a large buffer separating the coastal populated areas of North County from neighboring Orange County, preventing the creation of a complete coastal megalopolis stretching from Santa Monica to Imperial Beach.

Ecology edit

 
California least tern

The region has strong ties to its coastline and has made notable efforts to preserve many marine environments, including lagoons and tidal wetlands, many of those being the final few on the South Coast.[7] Unlike developments in many Orange County coastal cities, the lagoons and large areas of coast have not yet been so heavily developed. Major lagoons and inlets lining the coast from north to south include: Oceanside Harbor, Buena Vista Lagoon, Agua Hedionda Lagoon, Batiquitos Lagoon, San Elijo Lagoon, and Los Peñasquitos Lagoon.

Flora and fauna edit

The lagoons provide valuable wetland habitat for many birds, reptiles, fish, and plant species. The waters off the coast are also very rich in species diversity, supporting large kelp forests and rocky reefs.

Fish species included the tidewater goby, topsmelt, striped mullet, surfperch and Pacific staghorn sculpin. Leopard sharks forage near the lagoons, and their pups frequent the shallow rocky reefs off the coast.

Bird species included the great blue heron, snowy plover, Ridgway's rail and least tern. The lagoons support various species of shorebirds, wading birds, waterfowl, raptors and diving birds.[7] The number of bird species in the San Dieguito wetlands have tripled due to restoration projects by Del Mar.[8]

The Torrey Pine is also one of the most famous trees in the region.

Culture edit

 
Del Mar, located on the coast immediately north of San Diego

Recreation edit

North County contains forty golf courses, including Torrey Pines, which hosted the 2008 and 2021 U.S. Open.[9] North County is also known for its beaches, which stretch about thirty miles from Del Mar to San Onofre.[10] These beaches experience a large tourist influx from June to November. Symbolic of North County's surf culture are the various statues proliferating the region including the Cardiff Kook in Cardiff-by-the-Sea. As surf culture is an integral part of North County, so is equestrian culture. Numerous equestrian centers, including the Del Mar Fairgrounds, Rancho Camino Equestrian Center, and San Diego Country Estates International Equestrian Center, are found in the region from Del Mar to San Diego Country Estates.

North County is home to Southern California's only five-star, five-diamond and Michelin starred restaurants: Addison at The Grand Del Mar (three Michelin stars), and El Bizcocho at Rancho Bernardo Inn.[9]

Fairs and shopping edit

The Del Mar Fairgrounds is home to one of the most famous racetracks in the world and is the site of the annual San Diego County Fair. Shopping malls include the North County Mall in Escondido and The Shoppes at Carlsbad in Carlsbad. The Cedros Design District in Solana Beach offers more than 85 shops, boutiques and galleries that specialize in antiques, handmade jewelry, unique artifacts, fine art, and more.[11] Famous beaches include Moonlight Beach in Encinitas and the Oceanside Pier.

In the media edit

Locations in North County appear in popular television and films. Camp Pendleton is often featured in military-themed shows such as NCIS: Los Angeles, and is the setting of the first season of Major Dad. The Del Mar Fair is also portrayed in shows such as Entourage. Veronica Mars is set in a fictional city north of San Diego; much of the show was filmed in Oceanside. Other crime-related shows, such as TNT's Animal Kingdom and Netflix's American Vandal, are filmed and set in Oceanside. For two seasons the Showtime comedy Weeds was set in the fictional San Diego suburb of Ren Mar, which is implied to be in North County. The Big Bang Theory, which is set in Pasadena, features an episode ("The Zarnecki Incursion") where the main characters make a three-hour drive to Carlsbad to confront a World of Warcraft hacker.

A notable fictional character from North County is shock jock Dave Rickards' "Aunt Edna", frequently featured on the popular Dave, Shelly, and Chainsaw radio program, which airs in the San Diego area.

Demographics edit

North County is considered[by whom?] wealthier and more conservative than the city of San Diego and has traditionally leaned toward the Republican Party. In recent decades, however, like many highly-educated metropolitan regions throughout the United States, the region has shifted toward the Democratic Party and political liberalism more generally. This shift has been most pronounced along the coast, while some inland communities continue to lean Republican, particularly more rural ones.

In North County, white-collar jobs outnumber blue-collar jobs at a ratio of 3:1. More people have Bachelor of Arts degrees than associate's degrees at a ratio of 2:1. More people are married than single by 2:1.[12] Statistics compiled by the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency reveal that coastal North County is 59% white, 18% Hispanic and 6% Asian, with blacks and people of other races less than 5%.[13] Inland North County has roughly the same racial makeup, except that 9% are Asian.[13] 19% of coastal North County residents make more than $100,000 per year, and 44% make less than $45,000, with the rest in the medium income range. Inland North County income stats are largely the same, except that only 42% make less than $45,000.[13]

Communities edit

 
Oceanside is the most populous city in North County.
 
Escondido is the most populous inland city in North County.

The populations listed are from the 2020 census.[14]

Cities edit

Census-designated places (CDPs) edit

Other unincorporated communities edit

Education edit

Primary and secondary edit

School districts in the region include the:

School districts often overlap city boundaries. Depending on the ZIP Codes of the cities and their proximity to respective schools and school districts, school districts will serve parts of different cities.

Colleges and universities edit

North County is home to several colleges:

Media edit

Newspaper edit

In 1995, several local newspapers merged to form the North County Times. This newspaper served the region until 2012, when it was purchased by Doug Manchester and became an edition of the San Diego Union-Tribune.[16] On March 7, 2013, the separate U-T North County Times name was dropped and a U-T North County edition produced which further integrates U-T with North County-specific pages, while eliminating differences between the two.[17]

Radio edit

In addition to being served by radio stations from San Diego and Tijuana, North County is served by FM stationsKSSX, KMYI, KLQV, KARJ, KSSD, KKLJ, and KSDW and AM stations KFSD, KPRZ, and KKSM. Several Los Angeles stations can also be picked up, including KYSR, KIIS-FM, KBIG KLYY,and KDLD

Television edit

North County is served by the ABC affiliate KGTV, CBS and CW affiliate KFMB, NBC affiliate KNSD, and FOX affiliate KSWB—all San Diego stations. Other local stations include KUSI in San Diego

Landmarks edit

Important landmarks in North County include Del Mar Racetrack, Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, Lake San Marcos, Oceanside Pier, Twin Peaks, and Palomar Mountain, home of the Palomar Observatory.

Politics edit

North County is represented at the federal level by Representatives Darrell Issa (R48th district), Mike Levin (D49th district), and Scott Peters (D–50th district).

At the state level, North County is represented by State Senators Brian Jones (R–38th district), Patricia Bates (R–36th district), and Toni Atkins (D–39th district).

Most of North County is located within County Supervisorial District 5 and is represented on the county's Board of Supervisors by Jim Desmond, formerly the mayor of San Marcos. The remainder of North County is in Districts 2 and 3, represented by Joel Anderson and Terra Lawson-Remer, respectively.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "San Diego Real Estate Market Reports". Highland Realty. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
  2. ^ "Home". citizensfornorthcounty.org.
  3. ^ https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/opinion/editorials/sdut-vote-yes-measure-a-carlsbad-2016feb19-story.html. 2019-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "San Diego Reacts to Cunningham's Guilty Plea". NPR.org.
  5. ^ California Pacific Airlines. "San Diego North Means Business". Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  6. ^ "North County". San Diego Union-Tribune.
  7. ^ a b . Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation. Archived from the original on 2011-03-11. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  8. ^ "DEL MAR:Restoring the wetlands". North County Times. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
  9. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2011-04-18. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
  10. ^ "North County Beaches". Schneck Enterprises. Retrieved June 3, 2012.
  11. ^ "Cedros Avenue".
  12. ^ "North County Demographics". Point2.
  13. ^ a b c San Diego County Demographics Profile 2011. Health and HUman Services Agency, San Diego County. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
  14. ^ "Explore Census Data". United States Census Bureau. United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  15. ^ "CSUSM: CSU San Marcos Academics". California State University San Marcos. Retrieved June 12, 2011.
  16. ^ U-T San Diego owner agrees to buy North County Times for $12 million [dead link]. The Washington Post.
  17. ^ "CHANGES HAVE ARRIVED FOR U-T'S NORTH COUNTY READERS". U-T San Diego. Retrieved 1 December 2014.

External links edit

  •   North County (San Diego County) travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • San Diego North Convention & Visitors Bureau
  • City of Oceanside
  • City of Escondido
  • City of Carlsbad
  • City of Vista
  • City of San Marcos 2012-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
  • City of Encinitas

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North County redirects here For other uses see North County disambiguation North County is a region in the northern area of San Diego County California It is the second most populous region in the county after San Diego with an estimated population of 869 322 North County is well known for its affluence especially in Encinitas Carlsbad Del Mar Rancho Santa Fe Poway and Solana Beach where house prices range on average above 1 000 000 1 Cities along the 78 freeway Oceanside Vista San Marcos and Escondido which runs through the area have more mixed incomes North CountyRegion of the San Diego Metro AreaOceanside Pier in North CountyNorth County cities blue and yellow and census designated places pale blue and cream Certain neighborhoods in northern San Diego may also be considered part of North County Country United StatesState CaliforniaCountySan DiegoPopulation869 322Beach culture is prominent in the area and many of the region s beaches and lagoons are protected areas to help ensure the environment remains pristine though there has been pressure from commercial entities to develop some of these areas 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Ecology 2 2 Flora and fauna 3 Culture 3 1 Recreation 3 2 Fairs and shopping 3 3 In the media 4 Demographics 5 Communities 5 1 Cities 5 2 Census designated places CDPs 5 3 Other unincorporated communities 6 Education 6 1 Primary and secondary 6 2 Colleges and universities 7 Media 7 1 Newspaper 7 2 Radio 7 3 Television 8 Landmarks 9 Politics 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editThe name dates to at least the 1970s when many of the communities in the area were yet to become incorporated cities and local community decisions were made 40 miles 64 km away at the county seat The North County section of San Diego County has historically been the most expensive region of San Diego with such affluent neighborhoods as Aviara Cardiff by the Sea Carlsbad Carmel Valley Del Mar Encinitas La Costa Leucadia Olivenhain Rancho Santa Fe and Solana Beach 4 In modern times North County continues to grow as a highly influential region of Greater San Diego The top 25 employers in San Diego County are closer to the North County city of Carlsbad than San Diego proper 5 Geography editNorth County is commonly divided into coastal and inland regions The coastal region is almost entirely incorporated consisting of the cities of Oceanside Carlsbad Encinitas Solana Beach and Del Mar along with Camp Pendleton South The inland region includes the cities of Escondido Vista San Marcos as well as numerous unincorporated areas Semi rural inland communities such as Valley Center and Ramona which have traditionally been primarily agricultural but now function increasingly as bedroom communities for the more populous areas to their south and west are generally included within inland North County 6 More remote inland communities like Julian and Borrego Springs are generally not included Some consider communities in the northern parts of the city of San Diego like Rancho Bernardo Rancho Penasquitos and Carmel Valley to be part of North County as well Both coastal and inland North County contain two types of topography In coastal areas of North County the land is generally flat with low rolling hills The beaches are sandy with occasional tidepools and rocky reefs In some cases the coast is dominated by bluff type geography where the land meeting the ocean sharply drops into the sea with a short beach In some cases such as in Encinitas a whole city is bisected by a coastal foothill ridge The foothills of mountains soon become visible as one travels further east and encounters the rocky peaks of inland North County Such peaks include Black Mountain San Marcos Mountain Palomar Mountain The coastal area also becomes more rugged to the north where the Santa Margarita Mountains dominate the area within the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton North San Diego County is known as one of the most geographically diverse places on earth with bluffs sandy beaches canyons and rolling hills on the coast humid inland valleys rocky foothills temperate mountains rolling grassland and large lakes and rivers in the interior and arid deserts lush oases and sand dunes in the far east region Rivers and creeks that flow west from the mountains farther inland mostly end up draining into the region s four main lagoons Throughout their course these rivers are interrupted by many lakes and reservoirs which support an array of native species Spanning 125 000 acres 510 km2 in the northwestern corner of the county Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton forms a large buffer separating the coastal populated areas of North County from neighboring Orange County preventing the creation of a complete coastal megalopolis stretching from Santa Monica to Imperial Beach Ecology edit nbsp California least ternThe region has strong ties to its coastline and has made notable efforts to preserve many marine environments including lagoons and tidal wetlands many of those being the final few on the South Coast 7 Unlike developments in many Orange County coastal cities the lagoons and large areas of coast have not yet been so heavily developed Major lagoons and inlets lining the coast from north to south include Oceanside Harbor Buena Vista Lagoon Agua Hedionda Lagoon Batiquitos Lagoon San Elijo Lagoon and Los Penasquitos Lagoon Flora and fauna edit The lagoons provide valuable wetland habitat for many birds reptiles fish and plant species The waters off the coast are also very rich in species diversity supporting large kelp forests and rocky reefs Fish species included the tidewater goby topsmelt striped mullet surfperch and Pacific staghorn sculpin Leopard sharks forage near the lagoons and their pups frequent the shallow rocky reefs off the coast Bird species included the great blue heron snowy plover Ridgway s rail and least tern The lagoons support various species of shorebirds wading birds waterfowl raptors and diving birds 7 The number of bird species in the San Dieguito wetlands have tripled due to restoration projects by Del Mar 8 The Torrey Pine is also one of the most famous trees in the region Culture edit nbsp Del Mar located on the coast immediately north of San DiegoRecreation edit North County contains forty golf courses including Torrey Pines which hosted the 2008 and 2021 U S Open 9 North County is also known for its beaches which stretch about thirty miles from Del Mar to San Onofre 10 These beaches experience a large tourist influx from June to November Symbolic of North County s surf culture are the various statues proliferating the region including the Cardiff Kook in Cardiff by the Sea As surf culture is an integral part of North County so is equestrian culture Numerous equestrian centers including the Del Mar Fairgrounds Rancho Camino Equestrian Center and San Diego Country Estates International Equestrian Center are found in the region from Del Mar to San Diego Country Estates North County is home to Southern California s only five star five diamond and Michelin starred restaurants Addison at The Grand Del Mar three Michelin stars and El Bizcocho at Rancho Bernardo Inn 9 Fairs and shopping edit The Del Mar Fairgrounds is home to one of the most famous racetracks in the world and is the site of the annual San Diego County Fair Shopping malls include the North County Mall in Escondido and The Shoppes at Carlsbad in Carlsbad The Cedros Design District in Solana Beach offers more than 85 shops boutiques and galleries that specialize in antiques handmade jewelry unique artifacts fine art and more 11 Famous beaches include Moonlight Beach in Encinitas and the Oceanside Pier In the media edit Locations in North County appear in popular television and films Camp Pendleton is often featured in military themed shows such as NCIS Los Angeles and is the setting of the first season of Major Dad The Del Mar Fair is also portrayed in shows such as Entourage Veronica Mars is set in a fictional city north of San Diego much of the show was filmed in Oceanside Other crime related shows such as TNT s Animal Kingdom and Netflix s American Vandal are filmed and set in Oceanside For two seasons the Showtime comedy Weeds was set in the fictional San Diego suburb of Ren Mar which is implied to be in North County The Big Bang Theory which is set in Pasadena features an episode The Zarnecki Incursion where the main characters make a three hour drive to Carlsbad to confront a World of Warcraft hacker A notable fictional character from North County is shock jock Dave Rickards Aunt Edna frequently featured on the popular Dave Shelly and Chainsaw radio program which airs in the San Diego area Demographics editNorth County is considered by whom wealthier and more conservative than the city of San Diego and has traditionally leaned toward the Republican Party In recent decades however like many highly educated metropolitan regions throughout the United States the region has shifted toward the Democratic Party and political liberalism more generally This shift has been most pronounced along the coast while some inland communities continue to lean Republican particularly more rural ones In North County white collar jobs outnumber blue collar jobs at a ratio of 3 1 More people have Bachelor of Arts degrees than associate s degrees at a ratio of 2 1 More people are married than single by 2 1 12 Statistics compiled by the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency reveal that coastal North County is 59 white 18 Hispanic and 6 Asian with blacks and people of other races less than 5 13 Inland North County has roughly the same racial makeup except that 9 are Asian 13 19 of coastal North County residents make more than 100 000 per year and 44 make less than 45 000 with the rest in the medium income range Inland North County income stats are largely the same except that only 42 make less than 45 000 13 Communities edit nbsp Oceanside is the most populous city in North County nbsp Escondido is the most populous inland city in North County The populations listed are from the 2020 census 14 Cities edit Oceanside 174 068 Escondido 151 038 Carlsbad 114 746 Vista 98 381 San Marcos 94 833 Encinitas 62 007 Poway 48 841 Solana Beach 12 941 Del Mar 3 954Census designated places CDPs edit Fallbrook 32 267 Camp Pendleton South 12 468 San Diego Country Estates 10 395 Valley Center 10 087 Camp Pendleton Mainside 9 683 Lake San Marcos 5 328 Bonsall 4 546 Hidden Meadows 4 484 Rancho Santa Fe 3 156 Fairbanks Ranch 3 002 Harmony Grove 2 079 Rainbow 1 884 Pala 1 490 Elfin Forest 600 Del Dios 396Other unincorporated communities edit 4S Ranch De Luz De Luz Heights Jesmond Dene Pala Mesa Pauma Valley RinconEducation editPrimary and secondary edit School districts in the region include the Bonsall Union School District Cardiff School District Carlsbad Unified School District Encinitas Union School District Escondido Union School District Escondido Union High School District Fallbrook Union High School District Oceanside Unified School District Poway Unified School District Ramona Unified School District San Dieguito Union High School District San Pasqual Union School District San Marcos Unified School District Valley Center Pauma Unified School District Vista Unified School DistrictSchool districts often overlap city boundaries Depending on the ZIP Codes of the cities and their proximity to respective schools and school districts school districts will serve parts of different cities Colleges and universities edit North County is home to several colleges California State University San Marcos CSUSM four year university in San Marcos offering undergraduate graduate and doctorate programs 15 Palomar College a community college based in San Marcos with six other education sites in North San Diego County MiraCosta College a community college in Oceanside Media editNewspaper edit Main articles North County Times and The San Diego Union Tribune In 1995 several local newspapers merged to form the North County Times This newspaper served the region until 2012 when it was purchased by Doug Manchester and became an edition of the San Diego Union Tribune 16 On March 7 2013 the separate U T North County Times name was dropped and a U T North County edition produced which further integrates U T with North County specific pages while eliminating differences between the two 17 Radio edit In addition to being served by radio stations from San Diego and Tijuana North County is served by FM stationsKSSX KMYI KLQV KARJ KSSD KKLJ and KSDW and AM stations KFSD KPRZ and KKSM Several Los Angeles stations can also be picked up including KYSR KIIS FM KBIG KLYY and KDLD Television edit North County is served by the ABC affiliate KGTV CBS and CW affiliate KFMB NBC affiliate KNSD and FOX affiliate KSWB all San Diego stations Other local stations include KUSI in San DiegoLandmarks editImportant landmarks in North County include Del Mar Racetrack Mission San Luis Rey de Francia Lake San Marcos Oceanside Pier Twin Peaks and Palomar Mountain home of the Palomar Observatory nbsp Del Mar Racetrack nbsp Mission San Luis Rey de Francia nbsp Lake San Marcos nbsp Oceanside Pier nbsp Twin Peaks Poway nbsp Palomar ObservatoryPolitics editNorth County is represented at the federal level by Representatives Darrell Issa R 48th district Mike Levin D 49th district and Scott Peters D 50th district At the state level North County is represented by State Senators Brian Jones R 38th district Patricia Bates R 36th district and Toni Atkins D 39th district Most of North County is located within County Supervisorial District 5 and is represented on the county s Board of Supervisors by Jim Desmond formerly the mayor of San Marcos The remainder of North County is in Districts 2 and 3 represented by Joel Anderson and Terra Lawson Remer respectively See also editEast County South BayReferences edit San Diego Real Estate Market Reports Highland Realty Retrieved March 10 2011 Home citizensfornorthcounty org https www sandiegouniontribune com opinion editorials sdut vote yes measure a carlsbad 2016feb19 story html Archived 2019 08 29 at the Wayback Machine San Diego Reacts to Cunningham s Guilty Plea NPR org California Pacific Airlines San Diego North Means Business Retrieved 2011 03 03 North County San Diego Union Tribune a b Batiquitos Lagoon Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation Archived from the original on 2011 03 11 Retrieved 2011 03 03 DEL MAR Restoring the wetlands North County Times Retrieved March 10 2011 a b San Diego s North County Archived from the original on 2011 04 18 Retrieved 2011 02 20 North County Beaches Schneck Enterprises Retrieved June 3 2012 Cedros Avenue North County Demographics Point2 a b c San Diego County Demographics Profile 2011 Health and HUman Services Agency San Diego County Retrieved 2016 02 18 Explore Census Data United States Census Bureau United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 13 2022 CSUSM CSU San Marcos Academics California State University San Marcos Retrieved June 12 2011 U T San Diego owner agrees to buy North County Times for 12 million dead link The Washington Post CHANGES HAVE ARRIVED FOR U T S NORTH COUNTY READERS U T San Diego Retrieved 1 December 2014 External links edit nbsp North County San Diego County travel guide from Wikivoyage San Diego North Convention amp Visitors Bureau City of Oceanside City of Escondido City of Carlsbad City of Vista City of San Marcos Archived 2012 12 03 at the Wayback Machine City of Encinitas City of Poway City of Solana Beach City of Del Mar 33 2 48 N 117 17 9 W 33 04667 N 117 28583 W 33 04667 117 28583 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North County San Diego area amp oldid 1211995293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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