San Delfina
San Delfina officially the City of San Delfina and often known by its initials S.D., is a metropolitan city off the shore of the Californian West Coast of the United States.
The city lies in a basin and is surrounded by its famous ‘golden’ beaches, the most famous beach being Alicante Beach. A popular domestic tourist destination in the United States gave it its nickname “Eldorado” — the City of Gold, referring to the beaches. The city lies against the greater Winona mountain ridge within the Winona reservation.
Its most important industries are entertainment and in particular film, wine and tourism. Its counties have one of the largest areas in the United States dedicated to vineyards. Its local wine is known as “Calinthian” wine and is a delicacy. Its film industry is sometimes called Hollywood’s “crazy, younger sister” and is sometimes referred to as Dellywood. The entertainment industry is located in the northern part of the city with Eldorado Boulevard being a popular tourist destination.