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Tourist Guide Anaheim

Anaheim is a city in the state of California in United States. The city has a population of over 342,000, thus making it the tenth-largest city in California. Anaheim is known for its theme parks, sports teams and conventions. The city also boasts of a diverse cultural and ethnic composition.

Anaheim has a Mediterranean climate which is pleasant throughout the year. Summers are mild, and even at the peak of this season evenings are cool. Rains arrive during the period of November to April. Storms may be experienced in January and February.

Anaheim was founded in 1857 by farmers in Bavaria. Incorporated in 1870, it developed into a business centre. The city undertakes the production of aircraft parts, electronics, etc. Anaheim’s reigning industry is tourism while the Disneyland Resort is the city’s largest employer.



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