Tourist Guide Del Mar
Del Mar, a city of California belongs to the county San Diego. As of 2000, the city had a population of 4,389. The meaning of Del Mar is ‘by the sea’ or ‘of the sea’, as it is situated close to the Pacific Ocean. The United States Census Bureau estimation reveals that the city bears an area of 4.6 square kilometres of which 3.93%25 is filled with water. The southern part of the city has the mind blowing Los Peñasquitos Lagoon. The city remains as one of the rare place where the Torrey Pine tree grows. The 2000 census reveals that the racial makeup of the city included 94.14%25 White, 0.34%25 Native American, 0.25%25 African American, 0.11%25 Pacific Islander, 2.87%25 Asian and 0.57%25 of other communities. People of Del Mar are very hospitable and greet visitors with wholehearted joy and pleasure. The city is a notable tourist destination that grabs the attention of both foreigners and locals.
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