San Francisco Hills

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San Francisco Hills are the series of prominent, often steep hills that shape San Francisco’s distinctive topography, views, and neighborhood character.

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San Francisco Hills canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature collection
hill group
affects fog patterns in San Francisco
microclimates in San Francisco
public transit routes in San Francisco
street grade and design in San Francisco
associatedWith cable car routes
iconic steep streets
tourist viewpoints
characterizedBy elevation changes
panoramic views
steep slopes
forms distinct neighborhood boundaries
visual landmarks in San Francisco
geologicalContext Franciscan Complex bedrock
tectonic uplift of the San Andreas Fault system
hasPart Bernal Heights
Buena Vista Hill
Corona Heights
Diamond Heights
Glen Park Hills
Hunters Point
surface form: Hunters Point Hill

Laurel Heights
Lone Mountain
McLaren Park
surface form: McLaren Park Hills

Mount Davidson NERFINISHED
Mount Sutro
Nob Hill
Pacific Heights
Parnassus Heights
Potrero Hill
Rincon Hill
Russian Hill
Telegraph Hill
Twin Peaks
Visitacion Valley
surface form: Visitacion Valley Hills
influences San Francisco neighborhood character
San Francisco street layout
San Francisco topography
San Francisco views
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

San Francisco
United States of America
surface form: United States
notableViewOf Golden Gate Bridge
San Francisco Bay
downtown San Francisco skyline
partOf San Francisco Peninsula
usedFor residential neighborhoods
scenic overlooks
urban parks

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Twin Peaks partOf San Francisco Hills