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  1. 1-08-2013 Balboa Island, Newport Beach California Grand Canal Waterway, Balboa Island, Newport Beach California. Balboa Island is a harborside community in Newport Beach, California, accessible to the public via bridge, ferry and several public docks. The community is surrounded by a paved concrete boardwalk open to pedestrian traffic, designated as a public walking trail by the city.

  2. Newport Beach is a coastal city of about 85,000 in southern Orange County, California, United States. Newport Beach is known for swimming and sandy beaches. Newport Harbor once supported maritime industries; however, today it is used mostly for recreation.

  3. Newport Beach is a city in Orange County, California, California. It is 10 miles (16 km) south of downtown Santa Ana. It became a city in 1906. The population was 85,239 at the 2020 census. [1] Climate. Newport Beach has a mid-latitude semi-arid climate ( Köppen climate classification BSk) with Mediterranean ( Csb) characteristics.

  4. Corona del Mar ( Spanish for "Crown of the Sea") [1] is a seaside neighborhood in the city of Newport Beach, California. It generally consists of all the land on the seaward face of the San Joaquin Hills south of Avocado Avenue to the city limits, as well as the development of Irvine Terrace, just north of Avocado.

  5. Newport Coast, Newport Beach. Newport Coast is a community south of the main body of the city of Newport Beach, California. It was a separate census-designated place in Orange County, California, United States, until 2001, when it was annexed into Newport Beach.

  6. The City of Newport Beach is located in the coastal center of Orange County, with Los Angeles County to the north and San Diego County to the south. It has an estimated permanent population of 86,738 but during the summer months, the population grows to more than 100,000 with 20,000 to 100,000 tourists daily.

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Newport Beach, city, Orange county, southern California, U.S. It lies along Newport Bay (Pacific inlet), south of Long Beach. Captain Samuel S. Dunnells sailed into the bay in 1870 looking for “new port” facilities; he developed Newport Landing, which in 1873 became a lumber terminal.

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