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The San Jacinto Valley is a valley located in Riverside County, in Southern California, in the Inland Empire. The valley is located at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains in the east and Santa Rosa Hills to the south with the San Gorgonio Pass to the north. The average elevation is 1,500 feet (460 m), with the highest points in the foothills south of Hemet and the western slopes of the San Jacinto Mountains. It is home to two cities, Hemet and San Jacinto, and several unincorporated communities. According to the 2020 census, the valley has a combined population of over 190,000 residents, including more than 143,000 residents within the city limits of Hemet and San Jacinto. The valley is also where the story and play "Ramona" was set; the story was written after author Helen Hunt Jackson

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  • San Jacinto Valley (de)
  • San Jacinto Valley (en)
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  • Das San Jacinto Valley ist ein Tal im Riverside County im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien. Es grenzt im Osten an die San Jacinto Mountains und im Südosten an die Santa Rosa Hills. Das Tal umfasst die beiden Städte Hemet und San Jacinto. Im Norden endet es am San-Gorgonio-Pass. Die durchschnittliche Höhe beträgt 450 m, wobei die Gebirgsausläufer südlich von Hemet und die der San Jacinto Mountains die höchsten Punkte bilden. Insgesamt hat das San Jacinto Valley über 100.000 Einwohner. (de)
  • The San Jacinto Valley is a valley located in Riverside County, in Southern California, in the Inland Empire. The valley is located at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains in the east and Santa Rosa Hills to the south with the San Gorgonio Pass to the north. The average elevation is 1,500 feet (460 m), with the highest points in the foothills south of Hemet and the western slopes of the San Jacinto Mountains. It is home to two cities, Hemet and San Jacinto, and several unincorporated communities. According to the 2020 census, the valley has a combined population of over 190,000 residents, including more than 143,000 residents within the city limits of Hemet and San Jacinto. The valley is also where the story and play "Ramona" was set; the story was written after author Helen Hunt Jackson (en)
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