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San Diego Compare And Contrast
FRESNO AND SAN DIEGO

San Diego and Fresno they are two cities in the State of California, you can plan a vacation and visited. If you want to have a nice glass of wine, you come to Fresno. The city of Fresno has a couple of casinos and some beautiful lakes. The difference about San Diego and Fresno, you have to drive close to 400 miles south from Fresno to get to San Diego city, if you go to San Diego you can go for a nice walk in the beach.
Comparing Population between San Diego and Fresno. The population in San Diego city is bigger than Fresno. The city of San Diego has a big population in Anglo and Hispanics. San Diego has a lot jobs in the science field, also a big trade of commerce from Mexico. Most of the people that live in San Diego
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You can go to San Diego in December and the temperature is around 70*F degrees the whole year around. You can go for a nice walk on the beach, the reason why is so warm is because is close to the ocean, and away from the mountains and San Diego is close to the dessert too. However Fresno temperatures are drastic in the whole year around, the temperature in winter can dropped at 30* F degrees below and in the summer the temperature can go up to 110*F degrees it’s very hot and dry. Fresno gets pretty cold, because is close to the National forest with big mountains and when snow in the mountains it gets really cold in Fresno and all around the valley. A contrast between San Diego and Fresno is tourism. San Diego tourism is a big business, thanks to the great weather of San Diego people from around the world comes and visited San Diego city has a lot of attractions some of them are: Sea World, San Diego Zoo, San Diego Wild Animal Park, Belmont Park, San Diego Mission Alcala one of the oldest mission in California, Qualcomm Stadium home of the NFL football team “Chargers,” Petco Park home of the national baseball team “The Padres” San Diego have some of the best beaches in the world. In the other hand, Fresno has some attractions but not as bigger than San Diego. Some of the touristic place in Fresno are: you can go to some beautiful casinos, like Table Mountain Casino, Chukchansi Casino, other places are the Big Fresno Fair and it has a lot of things to do and see, like agriculture they make competitions with different animals like pigs, cows, horses, goats, lamb and chickens and you can ride a “ Electronic Bull Riding “The fair has a great variety of food, from Mexican, Chinese, Moong, Italian, Armenian, Greek, and Japanese. Another place you can go for a nice walk or run is at the Woodward Park, north of Fresno

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