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San Clemente, CA vs El Cajon, CA

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 San Clemente, CAEl Cajon, CAUnited States
 Violent Crime11.117.222.7
 Property Crime20.334.935.4

Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime)

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Reviews for San Clemente    9 Reviews

Over 13 years ago

First, the big plus of San Clemente is the weather. It is wonderful and most of the time you can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Second, the area has a natural  More

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Over 16 years ago

2005, 2006, 2007 one homicide 2008  More

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Over 16 years ago

I first moved to San Clemente in 1974 from the Los Angeles area. Three things struck me at the time as being radically different than LA: Things closed down earlier,  More

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Reviews for El Cajon    10 Reviews

Stay out of East El Cajon. The people that live there don't like  More

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Housing less expensive then San Diego, wages the same. A total package of people from different backgrounds (ethnic) which is  More

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El Cajon and La Mesa are about a dozen miles east of the Pacific Ocean. Fletcher Hills, in particular, is a community within El Cajon on the boarder of La Mesa/Mt.  More

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ZIPS IN SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA
92672 92673
ZIPS IN EL CAJON, CALIFORNIA
92021 92020

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