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National City is a city that can be found in the county of San Diego in the state of California in the United States. This city is the second oldest in the county and is known for its enormous and vast past. To the north is the city of San Diego and to the southeast is Bonita. The water body that supplies water to this city is the San Diego Bay which lies to its west. The city is measured to be 12.9 sq. kilometres vast with land being the most of it. This city is also attached to the Cenaiko Lake and the Crooked Lake. The total number of people residing here is 54,260 according to a recent census. This city has a mixture of Mexican, Filipino and African American. The lifestyle of this city is well developed and it has a number of famous retail stores. This city was once named as the immigrant sanctuary as it provided homes to a lot of immigrants. The houses here are specially designed and give an orthodox feeling.



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