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San Bernardino Marketing Strategy
The County of San Bernardino is one of the 58 counties of California. With an area of 20,105 square miles, it is considered to be the largest county in the United States. It is even said to be larger than the four smallest states combined. But in spite of its great area, San Bernardino is only 5th most-populous county in California, and 12th most-populous in the United States. This is because of its numerous wilderness areas that are hardly occupied by citizens.
San Bernardino is populated by over 2 million people, yet its population density only measures 104 people per square mile, which is substantially lower compared to its four neighboring counties – Riverside, San Diego, Orange, and Los Angeles. And because San Bernardino is still developing, it needs more employers to contribute to its economy. This makes it the perfect place to start your
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