Rancho Jurupa

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Rancho Jurupa was a large Mexican-era land grant in what is now Riverside County, California, that played a key role in the early settlement and development of the Jurupa Valley area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican land grant
associatedWith early Californio ranchero society
transition from Mexican to American governance in California
category History of Riverside County, California NERFINISHED
Ranchos of California NERFINISHED
country Mexico
followedBy American period subdivision of ranch lands
geographicFeature river valley
hasBorderWith San Bernardino Valley NERFINISHED
Santa Ana River NERFINISHED
historicalEra Mexican era of California
impact influenced later urban development in Riverside County
shaped settlement patterns in the Jurupa Valley region
jurisdictionChange became part of the United States after the Mexican–American War
landUse agriculture
cattle ranching
languageOfName Spanish
legalProcess subject to U.S. land claim adjudication after 1848
locatedIn Alta California NERFINISHED
Jurupa Valley area
United States of America
surface form: United States

present-day Riverside County, California
namedAfter Jurupa NERFINISHED
partOf Inland Empire region of Southern California NERFINISHED
precededBy Spanish colonial land use in Alta California
presentDayIncludes parts of the city of Jurupa Valley, California
parts of the city of Riverside, California
regionType ranching estate
significance influenced development of present-day Riverside County
played a key role in early settlement of Jurupa Valley area
treatyAffectingStatus Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo NERFINISHED

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Jurupa Valley namedAfter Rancho Jurupa