San Juan Capistrano, California
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| City of San Juan Capistrano, California | |||
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| Location of San Juan Capistrano within Orange County, California. | |||
| Country | United States | ||
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| State | California | ||
| County | Orange | ||
| Mayor | Wyatt Hart | ||
| Area | |||
| - City | 37.1 km² | ||
| - Land | 36.8 km² | ||
| - Water | 0.4 km² | ||
| Population | |||
| - City (2000) | 33,826 | ||
| - Density | 919.1/km² | ||
| Time zone | PST (UTC-8) | ||
| - Summer (DST) | PDT (UTC-7) | ||
| Website: http://www.sanjuancapistrano.org | |||
San Juan Capistrano is a city located in southern Orange County, California, USA, located approximately 23 miles southeast of Downtown Santa Ana. The current OMB metropolitan designation for San Juan Capistrano and the Orange County Area is “Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, CA.” The population was 33,826 at the 2000 census. The city was created around Mission San Juan Capistrano, and many of the homes and strip malls resemble the spanish architecture that compose the building. It is home to the widest variety of homes in Orange County, with upper class and gated communities, homes built prior to 1900 in its central district - some being adobes from the 18th century, and working ranches in its foothills.
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[edit] Geography
San Juan Capistrano is located at (33.499493, -117.661614)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 37.1 km² (14.3 mi²). 36.8 km² (14.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (0.98%) is water.
[edit] Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there were 33,826 people, 10,930 households, and 8,197 families residing in the city. The population density was 919.1/km² (2,381.2/mi²). There were 11,320 housing units at an average density of 307.6/km² (796.9/mi²). The racial makeup of the city was 78.47% White, 0.78% African American, 1.07% Native American, 1.92% Asian, 0.11% Pacific Islander, 14.21% from other races, and 3.43% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 33.13% of the population.
There were 10,930 households out of which 36.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 62.7% were married couples living together, 8.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 25.0% were non-families. 19.7% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.06 and the average family size was 3.45.
In the city the population was spread out with 28.1% under the age of 18, 7.8% from 18 to 24, 27.3% from 25 to 44, 23.7% from 45 to 64, and 13.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females there were 96.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.0 males.
The median income for a household in the city was $62,392, and the median income for a family was $69,481. Males had a median income of $47,574 versus $34,821 for females. The per capita income for the city was $29,926. About 6.6% of families and 10.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.5% of those under age 18 and 4.5% of those age 65 or over.
San Juan Capistrano provides a range of individuals from assorted backgrounds and occupation. Most well known is the street atop the hills named peppertree bend.
[edit] Historical notes
San Juan Capistrano is the site of a Catholic mission for which it is named, Mission San Juan Capistrano. When the Mission was founded in 1776, the region was populated by the Acjachemen band of Indians, called Juaneños by the Spanish. The mission was named after the Franciscan saint Giovanni da Capistrano (1386-1456).
The city is the site of California's oldest residential neighborhood, Los Rios. It is also the home of the oldest in use building in California, the Serra Chapel in the Mission. The area was the site of both the first vineyard and first winery in California.
In the 1830's Richard Henry Dana, Jr., author of the classic Two Years Before the Mast visited the area as a sailor engaged in the hide trade on board the ship Pilgrim. Describing the locale, which then included what is now the neigboring city of Dana Point, he gushed, "San Juan is the only romantic spot in California."
San Juan Capistrano is also known for its Cliff Swallows. The protected birds are reputed to return from migration on St. Joseph's Day (March 19) each year, a day celebrated by the city's annual Swallows' Day Parade and other festive events.
[edit] Education
The city is served by Capistrano Unified School District. The city also has two private pre-school through high schools named Saint Margaret's Episcopal School and Capistrano Valley Christian Schools. The city also has one private kindergarten through eighth grade named Mission Parish School, located on the historic Mission grounds, utilizing some of the historic buildings as classrooms, and situated next to Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano.
[edit] External links
- City of San Juan Capistrano official website
- San Juan Capistrano community website
- Mission San Juan Capistrano official website
- Old San Juan Road Information for residents and visitors to San Juan Capistrano
- San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce
- Capistrano Inn Business lodging and Conference Center for visitors to San Juan Capistrano
- St. Margaret's Episcopal School St. Margaret's Episcopal School, K - 12 Private School
- Mission Parish School Mission Parish School, K-8 Private School
- Maps and aerial photos
- Street map from Google Maps, or Yahoo! Maps, or Windows Live Local
- Satellite image from Google Maps, Windows Live Local, WikiMapia
- Topographic map from TopoZone
- Aerial image or topographic map from TerraServer-USA
Cities
Population over 100,000: Santa Ana (County seat) • Anaheim • Costa Mesa • Fullerton • Garden Grove • Huntington Beach • Irvine • Orange
Population 50,000 – 100,000: Buena Park • Fountain Valley • La Habra • Laguna Niguel • Lake Forest • Mission Viejo • Newport Beach • Tustin • Westminster • Yorba Linda
Population under 50,000: Aliso Viejo • Brea • Cypress • Dana Point • La Palma • Laguna Beach • Laguna Hills • Laguna Woods • Los Alamitos • Placentia • Rancho Santa Margarita • San Clemente • San Juan Capistrano • Seal Beach • Stanton • Villa Park
Census-designated places
Coto de Caza • Las Flores • Rossmoor • Tustin Foothills
Unincorporated communities
Dove Canyon • Ladera Ranch • Midway City • Orange Park Acres • Santa Ana Heights • Sunset Beach • Silverado • Trabuco Canyon


