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Seal Beach

City in southwestern California, on the Pacific Ocean, across Coyote Creek from Long Beach; population (1990) 25,100. It has a Naval Weapons Station and a National Wildlife Refuge, along with oilfields, some corporate offices, and bathing beaches.

It was incorporated in 1915 and remained largely agricultural until the 1960s.



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MagTek is based in Seal Beach, California and has sales offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, with independent distributors in over 40 countries.
MagTek is based in Seal Beach, California and has sales offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, with independent distributors in over 40 countries.
MagTek is based in Seal Beach, California and has sales offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, with independent distributors in over 40 countries.
 
 
 
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