San Gabriel Mountains foothills

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The San Gabriel Mountains foothills are a lower-elevation region along the base of Southern California’s San Gabriel Mountains, historically inhabited and culturally significant to the Serrano people.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf foothill region
geographical area
affectedBy habitat fragmentation
urban expansion
wildfire risk
borderedBy Los Angeles Basin
culturallySignificantTo Serrano people
geologicallyPartOf San Gabriel Mountains uplift zone
hasClimate Mediterranean climate
hasEcosystemType chaparral
coastal sage scrub
oak woodland
hasElevation lower than main crest of San Gabriel Mountains
hasLandUse conservation areas
open space
suburban communities
hasVegetation drought-tolerant shrubs
native grasses
oak trees
historicallyInhabitedBy Serrano people
locatedAlongBaseOf San Gabriel Mountains
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Southern California
United States of America
surface form: United States
overlooks urban areas of Greater Los Angeles
partOf San Gabriel Mountains
surface form: San Gabriel Mountains region

Transverse Ranges foothills
subjectOf indigenous cultural traditions of Serrano people
usedFor hiking
recreation
residential development
wildlife habitat

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Azusa isPartOfMountainRegion San Gabriel Mountains foothills
Serrano people traditionalTerritory San Gabriel Mountains foothills
Taaqtam traditionalTerritoryIncludes San Gabriel Mountains foothills