One worth mentioning is Oceanside.
San Diego is technically a part of what is called a megatroplois or the one giant city of Southern California. If you break it down there are many cities within san diego itself including chula vista, lemon grove, coronado, la jolla, encinitas, del mar, and a ton more. If you are talking counties then the nearest county is orange county with its southernmost cities like San Clemente being the nearest city.
La Jolla is right next door and Palm Springs is down the road a bit.
Oceanside, Carlsbad, Vista, & Chula Vista!
One of the cities is foster city.
Los Angeles San Diego San Jose
It takes about 3 hours to drive between Los Angeles and San Diego on the Pacific Coast. These two cities are 121 miles apart.
The two largest cities in Southern California are Los Angeles and San Diego by population. If you were asking for area, I would believe LA and SD also. Population: Los Angeles, Los Angeles (3,850,000 pop.) San Diego, San Diego (1,350,000 pop.)
Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Jose.
San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose.
Los Angeles San Diego and San Jose.
The largest cities of Southern California are Los Angeles, San Diego and Long Beach.
Are you meaning cities or city because there are more than one cities between Amarillo and los angeles
1. San Diego 2. Los Angeles
Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco
San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento, Los Angeles