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Fish Camp is a small unorganized biotic community that is placed on the Highway 41 in California. It is located at the latitude of 37 degree north and longitude 119 degrees west, to the south of the Yosemite National Park and north of Oakhurst in California. It is the land site of the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad, which is a famous tourist attraction. Population of the city was found to be only 2,878 as per the 2000 census indicating that it is a very scarcely populated region. The major economy producing industries include several small scale and medium scale industries. The Census Bureau of U.S.A has found that the total area of the city is only 5.9 square miles, entire portion of which is covered by land. Numerous industry beginnings were accomplished here that included the growth of the first ever 3D adventure game and also the first online gaming networks more popularly known as The Sierra Network. Roman Catholic Church is the well known church here. The town experiences colder winters and hotter summers with a wide range of temperature fluctuations throughout the year.



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