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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Mexicali musical groups, Municipal presidents of Mexicali, People from Mexicali, Radio stations in Mexicali, Sport in Mexicali, Jorge Paez, Enrique Camarena, New River, Alfredo Angulo, Chacon vs. Limon, San Felipe, Baja California, Algodones Dunes, Tavo Vildosola, Los Algodones, Gilberto Ramirez, Gus Vildosola, Chinatown, Mexicali, Reik, Mexicali Municipality, Baja California, Juan Meza, Andy Ruiz, Lupita Jones, Alamo Canal, Denisse Lopez, Soles de Mexicali, Raul Sandoval, Eugenio Elorduy Walther, Aguilas de Mexicali, Jalapa, Baja California, Centro de Ensenanza Tecnica y Superior, Cerro Prieto Geothermal Power Station, Dean Phoenix, Cucapa Beer, Guillermo Velasquez, Carlos Giron, David Cortes, General Rodolfo Sanchez Taboada International Airport, Gaspar Ortega, Jorge Paez, Jr., List of schools in Mexicali, Cesar Vazquez, Estadio Casas GEO, Cerveceria de Baja California, Nadir D'Priest, Manuel Padilla, Manuel Vizcarra, Enriqueta Basilio, Antonio Carmona Anorve, Cristhian Presichi, Guadalupe Victoria, Baja California, Morelos Dam, XED-AM, XHVG-FM, Mexicali Sentinels, Venustiano Carranza, Baja California, Auditorio del Estado, XHMC. Excerpt: Mexicali (Spanish pronunciation: ) is the capital of the State of Baja California, seat of the Municipality of Mexicali, and 2nd largest city in Baja California. The City of Mexicali has a population of 689,775, according to the 2010 census, while the population of the entire metropolitan area (as well the municipality) reaches 936,826. Located in the Salton Valley near the Salton Sea, it is approximately 130 miles (209 km) east of San Diego. The city maintains a highly educated and skilled populace. Its standard of living is one of the highest in Mexico. As the city has modernized and become a cosmopolitan and international center in a desert region, it has maintained a sizable ...