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.
Aliases (1)
- Anza ×1
Statements (32)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
geographic region
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valley → |
| climate |
semi-arid
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| country |
United States of America
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| distanceFrom |
approximately 35 miles south of Hemet, California
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approximately 50 miles southwest of Palm Springs, California → |
| elevation |
high desert
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| hasIndigenousHeritage |
Cahuilla culture
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| hasSettlement |
Aguanga, California
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Anza, California → |
| historicallyInhabitedBy |
Cahuilla people
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| historicalSignificance |
Indigenous history
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Spanish exploration routes → |
| knownFor |
dark night skies
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equestrian activities → open space → ranching → rural landscapes → |
| locatedIn |
Riverside County, California
NERFINISHED
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Southern California → |
| locatedOn |
Highway 371
NERFINISHED
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| namedAfter |
Juan Bautista de Anza
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| near |
Cahuilla Indian Reservation
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San Jacinto Mountains → Santa Rosa Mountains → |
| partOf |
Inland Empire region
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| primaryLandUse |
ranching
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rural residential → |
| recreation |
hiking
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horseback riding → off-road vehicle use → |
| regionType |
high-desert valley
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|
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
San Jacinto Fault Zone
("Anza")
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passesNear |
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Cahuilla people
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traditionalTerritoryIncludes |