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  2. Temecula Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Temecula Valley (Spanish: Valle de Temecula) [1][2] is a graben rift valley in western Riverside County, California. The Temecula Valley is one of the graben valleys making up the Elsinore Trough, created by the Elsinore Fault Zone. It lies between the Wildomar Fault on the east, at the foot of the Temescal Mountains and of the Temecula ...

  3. Temecula, California - Wikipedia

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    Website. temeculaca.gov. Temecula (/ təˈmɛkjʊlə /; Spanish: Temécula, [te'mekula]; Luiseño: Temeekunga) is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. The city had a population of 110,003 as of the 2020 census [7] and was incorporated on December 1, 1989.

  4. Temecula Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    Temecula Valley. Temecula Valley is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) in the Temecula Valley, located in southwestern Riverside County, California against the eastern slopes of the Santa Ana Mountains. It was initially established by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Treasury as "Temecula" on October 23, 1984 based on ...

  5. Temecula Creek - Wikipedia

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    The village of Temecula originated on a bluff on the south bank of Temecula Creek opposite the old Wolf's Store according to an 1853 survey. [7] In 1948, the owners of the Vail Ranch built a 132-foot-high (40 m) dam on Temecula Creek, the Vail Lake Dam, approximately 10 miles (16 km) above the confluence with the Santa Margarita River. Today ...

  6. The Free Press (online newsletter) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Los Angeles, California, United States. Website. www.thefp.com. The Free Press (known as Common Sense between 2021–2022) is an American Internet-based media company based in Los Angeles, California, founded by Bari Weiss and Nellie Bowles. [1][2] The newsletter was first published in 2021 [3][4] while its associated media ...

  7. Rancho Temecula - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Temecula was a 26,609-acre (107.68 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Riverside County, California given on December 14, 1844 [1] by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Feliz Valdez. [2] The grant extended south along the east bank Murrieta Creek to Temecula Creek and encompassed present-day Temecula , Murrieta and Murrieta Hot Springs .

  8. Pechanga Band of Indians - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 Pechanga Constitution states that members must prove "descent from original Pechanga Temecula people." [20] In 1996, however, the tribal council tightened the rules, declaring that members had to have an ancestor from the subset of Temecula who relocated to the Pechanga valley where the reservation was established. Such tightened rules ...

  9. Temecula Valley International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    Launched in September 1995 and held, uninterrupted every September until 2011 (later to relaunch in 2014), the festival proclaims itself a celebration film and music. It drew 600 attendees to its 1995 launch. By 2008, it drew more than 20,000 people. Over 1,000 films have been screened at the Temecula Valley International Film Festival ...