Anza Valley

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Anza Valley is a high-desert valley in Southern California known for its rural landscapes, ranching, and historical significance to Indigenous peoples.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
valley
climate semi-arid
country United States of America
distanceFrom approximately 35 miles south of Hemet, California
approximately 50 miles southwest of Palm Springs, California
elevation high desert
hasIndigenousHeritage Cahuilla culture
hasSettlement Aguanga, California
Anza, California
historicallyInhabitedBy Cahuilla people
historicalSignificance Indigenous history
Spanish exploration routes
knownFor dark night skies
equestrian activities
open space
ranching
rural landscapes
locatedIn Riverside County, California NERFINISHED
Southern California
locatedOn Highway 371 NERFINISHED
namedAfter Juan Bautista de Anza
near Cahuilla Indian Reservation
San Jacinto Mountains
Santa Rosa Mountains
partOf Inland Empire region
primaryLandUse ranching
rural residential
recreation hiking
horseback riding
off-road vehicle use
regionType high-desert valley

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
San Jacinto Fault Zone ("Anza")
passesNear
Cahuilla people
traditionalTerritoryIncludes

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