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City of Corona Del Mar Corona del Mar (Spanish for the Crown of the Sea) is a community as beautiful as its name. Nestled on the foot of the San Joaquin Hills and fronting the Pacific Ocean, Corona del Mar ranges along a bluff at the south end of Newport Beach and includes some of Orange County's most prestigious residential areas. The Village demographics As of the (A
period count of the population) census
of 2000, there are 70,032 people, 33,071 households, and 16,965 families
residing in the city. The (Click
link for more info and facts about population density) population
density is 1,829.5/km˛ (4,738.8/mi˛). There are 37,288 housing units at an
average density of 974.1/km˛ (2,523.1/mi˛). The racial makeup of the city is
92.22% (A member of the Caucasoid race) White,
0.53% (Click
link for more info and facts about African American) African
American, 0.26% (Any member of the
peoples living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived) Native
American, 4.00% (A native or
inhabitant of Asia) Asian,
0.12% (Click link for more info and
facts about Pacific Islander) Pacific
Islander, 1.13% from (Click link for
more info and facts about other races) other
races, and 1.74% from two or more races. 4.71% of the population are (An
American whose first language is Spanish) Hispanic
or (An artificial language based on
words common to the Romance languages) Latino
of any race. history Until the late 1920s, Corona del Mar was a tiny village, reached from the peninsula by small boat at high tide, or by a muddy dirt road that crossed over the Irvine Ranch. Today, Corona del Mar offers many landmark places to visit, as well as some of the most trendy shops and restaurants.
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