Orange Coast

Nowadays, Orange Coast is a topic on everyone's lips. From its impact on society to its various implications, Orange Coast has captured the attention of a wide spectrum of people around the world. Whether we are talking about its influence in politics, economics, technology or any other field, Orange Coast has proven to be a topic worthy of analysis and debate. In this article, we will explore some of the most relevant facets of Orange Coast and what its presence means for the future. Without a doubt, Orange Coast is a topic that will continue to generate interest and discussion in the coming years, and it is crucial to understand its importance in the current landscape.

Cities of Orange County

The Orange Coast is the string of cities and neighborhoods fronting the Pacific Coast in Orange County, California. From northwest to southeast, these cities are Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Dana Point and San Clemente. There are also two small unincorporated areas, a portion of Crystal Cove State Park between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach and Emerald Bay, a gated community located between two neighborhoods of Laguna Beach.

Specific neighborhoods associated with the "Orange Coast" moniker include Surfside (Seal Beach), Sunset Beach (Huntington Beach), Balboa Island (Newport Beach), Balboa Peninsula (Newport Beach), Corona del Mar (Newport Beach), Newport Coast (Newport Beach), South Laguna (Laguna Beach), Monarch Beach (Dana Point) and Capistrano Beach (Dana Point). Seal Beach and Huntington beach are considered to belong to North Orange County, while Newport Beach and the cities to its south are considered part of South Orange County.

The term South Coast is often used synonymously for the coastal communities south of Long Beach (although there exist many other definitions and common uses of South Coast). Many local businesses and institutions have adopted these names, such as Orange Coast College, the Orange Coast Daily Pilot, South Coast Repertory and South Coast Plaza (all based in Costa Mesa). The term "beach cities" is also used.

References

  1. ^ "Introduction to The Orange Coast". Frommer's. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  2. ^ "Getting to Know The Orange Coast". Frommer's. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  3. ^ "OC Ultimate Guide - Beaches". Orange Coast Magazine. Retrieved 2009-06-05.

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