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  2. San Ysidro, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    San Ysidro (Californio Spanish for for "St. Isidore", Spanish pronunciation: [san iˈsiðɾo]) is a district of San Diego, California, immediately north of the Mexico–United States border. It neighbors Otay Mesa West to the north, Otay Mesa to the east, and Nestor and the Tijuana River Valley to the west; together these communities form South ...

  3. Your Guide to Crossing the San Ysidro Border - SanDiego.com

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    If you're considering crossing the border between San Diego, CA and Tijuana, Mexico then check out this helpful guide with everything you need to know about the San Ysidro border. San Diego is home to California’s southernmost city, Imperial Beach, and shares a border with the popular Tijuana, Mexico. So, how does one get from one city to the ...

  4. San Diego/San Ysidro – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

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    San Ysidro is a community of San Diego, California. Although administratively part of the City of San Diego, San Ysidro is geographically separated from the rest of the city by the entities of Chula Vista and National City just to the north.

  5. San Ysidro Community Plan | City of San Diego Official Website

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    The San Ysidro border crossing is the busiest international border in the world. San Ysidro is an important gateway from Mexico to the rest of San Diego and the United States. More than a century of settlement and development makes San Ysidro a changing, dynamic community with a village atmosphere.

  6. How San Ysidro Became Part of the City of San Diego

    voiceofsandiego.org/2019/05/08/how-san-ysidro-became-part-of-the-city-of-san-diego

    San Ysidro is literally disconnected the rest of the city of San Diego. So how did it become part of it? We explain the history of the neighborhood.

  7. San Ysidro - City of San Diego Official Website

    www.sandiego.gov/citycouncil/cd8/communities/sanysidro

    Known as the Gateway to the Americas because of its international border, San Ysidro is the most southern community in California. The area is of great importance for U.S. and Mexico tourism alike.

  8. San Ysidro is a community of San Diego, California. Although administratively part of the City of San Diego, San Ysidro is geographically separated from the rest of the city by the entities of Chula Vista and National City just to the north. Overview. Map.

  9. San Ysidro - San Diego, CA - Niche

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    San Ysidro is a neighborhood in San Diego, California with a population of 27,846. San Ysidro is in San Diego County. Living in San Ysidro offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents rent their homes.

  10. 16 Best Hotels in San Ysidro. Hotels from $74/night - KAYAK

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    Looking for San Ysidro Hotel? 2-star hotels from $75 and 4 stars+ from $157. Stay at Chula Vista Inn from $79/night, Grande Colonial La Jolla from $343/night, Fairmont Grand Del Mar from $572/night and more. Compare prices of hotels in San Ysidro on KAYAK now.

  11. San Ysidro, San Diego - Wikiwand

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    San Ysidro is a district of the City of San Diego, immediately north of the Mexico–United States border. It neighbors Otay Mesa West to the north, Otay Mesa to the east, and Nestor and the Tijuana River Valley to the west; together these communities form South San Diego, a practical exclave of the City of San Diego.