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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Anza Valley canonical 2
Anza 1
Anza region 1

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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 people
surface form: Cahuilla culture
hasSettlement Anza, California
surface form: 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
surface form: Riverside County, California

Southern California
locatedOn Highway 371 NERFINISHED
namedAfter Juan Bautista de Anza
near Cahuilla Indian reservations
surface form: Cahuilla Indian Reservation

San Jacinto Mountains
Santa Rosa Mountains
partOf Inland Empire region of California
surface form: Inland Empire region
primaryLandUse ranching
rural residential
recreation hiking
horseback riding
off-road vehicle use
regionType high-desert valley

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San Jacinto Fault Zone passesNear Anza Valley
this entity surface form: Anza
Anza segment locatedIn Anza Valley
this entity surface form: Anza region
Anza, California locatedIn Anza Valley