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Santa Ana is home to Santa Ana College , a community college that is part of the Rancho Santiago Community College District. Mater Dei High School, Valley High School , Middle College High School , Santa Ana High School , Saddleback High School , Century High School , Segerstrom Fundamental High School , newly opened Godinez Fundamental High School , Cesar E. Chavez High School , and other major schools in the area, along with the Orange County High School of the Arts in the midtown district. It also is home to one of the many post-secondary private Art Institutions of California. The reason for Santa Ana 's appeal to a large Hispanic immigrant population since the nineteen seventies was its proximity to rich job markets, the cost of cheap housing until recently, the availability of multi-housing units dating back before the Orange County suburban boom, and a history of Mexican American culture is appealing to immigrants closely attached to Mexico . In nineteen seventy the city's Hispanic percentage was thirty percent, then increased to fifty-three percent in nineteen eighty and went up to sixty-five percent by nineteen ninety. Santa Ana has a large presence of African Americans. Also large numbers of Asian Americans, such as Iranians, Indian Americans and Vietnamese Americans arrived in Santa Ana during the nineteen eighties. Santa Ana has several wall paintings and murals depicting local history, community events and cultural diversity in Orange County . Santa Ana is the most populous city in Orange County , California and is the county seat. It lies approximately ten miles inland from the Pacific Ocean, on the largely seasonal Santa Ana River . The Santa Ana Freeway runs through the city, and the Costa Mesa Freeway and Garden Grove Freeway travel along its edges. It is today best-known for its enormous Hispanic population, now comprising over seventy-five percent of what was once a virtually all-white city. The current OMB metropolitan designation for Santa Ana and the Orange County Area is " Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine , CA ."
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