El Cajon may be a town in port of entry County, California. The population was ninety nine,478 at the 2010 census and grew to a hundred,116 in 2011. Close in a very natural depression enclosed by mountains, the town has nonheritable the nickname of “The massive Box”. Its name originated equally, from the Spanish phrase “el cajón”, which implies “the massive box” or “the drawer”.
According to the us government agency, the town includes a total space of fourteen.4 sq. Miles (37 kilometer sq), all land. It’s deckle-edged by port of entry and La Mesa on the west, Spring natural depression on the south, Santee on the north, and unorganised port of entry County on the east. It includes the neighborhoods of playwright Hills, Bostonia, and Rancho port of entry.
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