San Diego, CA, as with other locations in southernmost California, is closer to Argentina than to Spain (about 600 to 700 miles closer for the closest points in the two countries).
This is not the case for most of the United States, including extreme northern California. The central and eastern US is closer to Spain.
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San Diego was established by Spain and then Mexico took over.
Juan Cabrillo landed in San Diego Bay in 1542 and claimed the area for Spain. The first European settlers were also from Spain. They founded Mission San Diego in 1769.
Tucson is closer to San Diego than Las Vegas. The distance from Tucson to San Diego is approximately 350 miles, while the distance to Las Vegas is about 410 miles. Therefore, Tucson is geographically nearer to San Diego.
Los Angeles is approximately 2 hours by car from San Diego. Sacramento is about 8 or 9 hours by car.
Las Vegas is closer to San Diego than Tucson. Las Vegas is approximately 330 miles away from San Diego, while Tucson is about 400 miles away. Therefore, if you're considering proximity, Las Vegas is the closer option.
Long Beach is 1 1/2 driving hr from San Diego and about seven driving hrs from San Francisco.
It was settled by Spain and then taken over by Mexico.
San Martin fought for Peru, Chile, and Argentina to gain independence from Spain. He had trained in Spain but decided to join those fighting for independence in Argentina where he was born.
I think it might be Spain.
it is closer to the Equator