The Mojave River is an intermittent river in the eastern San Bernardino Mountains and the Mojave Desert in San Bernardino County, California, United States...
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The Mojave Desert (/moʊˈhɑːvi, mə-/ ; Mohave: Hayikwiir Mat'aar; Spanish: Desierto de Mojave) is a desert in the rain shadow of the southern Sierra Nevada...
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Look up Mojave or Mohave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mojave or Mohave most often refers to: Mojave Desert Mojave River Mohave people Mojave language...
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the Colorado River of the three adjacent states of Arizona, California, and Nevada. It also is sporadically traversed by the Mojave River in California...
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United States. The Amargosa River is one out of two rivers located in the California portion of the Mojave Desert with perennial flow. It drains a high desert...
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Mojave River Manix Wash Daggett Wash Wild Wash Buckthorn Wash Fremont Wash West Fork Mojave River Grass Valley Creek East Fork West Fork Mojave River...
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Mohave people (redirect from Mojave (people))
Mohave or Mojave (Mojave: 'Aha Makhav) are a Native American people indigenous to the Colorado River in the Mojave Desert. The Fort Mojave Indian Reservation...
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the Mojave National Preserve in the Mojave Desert in the United States. This rough road stretched 147 miles (237 km) from Beale's Crossing (the river crossing...
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The Mojave River League is a high school athletic league that is part of the CIF Southern Section. Members are located in the Hesperia and Apple Valley...
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West Fork Mojave River is a 12-mile-long (19 km) tributary stream of the Mojave River in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California...
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Lower Narrows of the Mojave River, is a narrow gap the Mojave River passes through at Mojave Heights in San Bernardino County, California. It lies at...
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The Mojave Forks Dam, most often known as the Mojave River Dam, is an earth-fill dry dam across the Mojave River in San Bernardino County, California in...
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who called it the Mojave Trail, and ran between watering holes across the Mojave Desert between the Colorado River and Mojave River then following it...
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through the Mojave Desert. The Mohave Trail was first traveled by Garcés from the Mohave villages on the Colorado River westward across the Mojave Desert,...
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Lake Mojave is an ancient former lake fed by the Mojave River that, through the Holocene, occupied the Silver Lake and Soda Lake basins in the Mojave Desert...
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Victor Valley (category Valleys of the Mojave Desert)
of the San Bernardino Mountains, and south of the Barstow area. The Mojave River flows northwards through the Victor Valley, primarily via underground...
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Serrano people (category History of the Mojave Desert region)
Serrano historically occupied the Western and Central Mojave Desert along the Mojave River. The Mojave River Region begins in the San Bernardino Mountains and...
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lakes The Lost River in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia disappears underground and reappears as the Cacapon River The Mojave River in southern...
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Mohave or Mojave is the native language of the Mohave people along the Colorado River in northwestern Arizona, southeastern California, and southwestern...
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Victorville, California (category Cities in the Mojave Desert)
Lane's Crossing was on the Mojave River on today's Turner Road, two miles north of where Interstate 15 crosses the river. Lane was a veteran of the Mexican–American...
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San Bernardino Mountains (category Mountain ranges of the Mojave Desert)
Whitewater River, flowing southeast through the Coachella Valley into the Salton Sea, and the Mojave River, which drains northwards into the Mojave Desert...
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integral part of Desert Serrano (Vanyume) culture and grew throughout the Mojave River region. The major village of Wá’peat was derived from the Serrano word...
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Hesperia, California (category Cities in the Mojave Desert)
of Wá’peat, among several other villages that were located along the Mojave River, were within the vicinity of what is now Hesperia. These villages were...
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Humboldt River North Fork Humboldt River South Fork Humboldt River Reese River Jordan River – Great Salt Lake (Utah), 51.4 mi-long (82.7 km) Mojave River – Mojave...
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Lenwood, California (category Mojave River)
2010 census, up from 3,222 at the 2000 census. It is located on the Mojave River, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Barstow. Lenwood is located at 34°53′N 117°6′W...
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Lake Manly (category Lakes of the Mojave Desert)
lake received water mainly from the Amargosa River and at various points from the Mojave River and Owens River. The lake and its substantial catchment favoured...
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is at State Route 18 south of Lake Arrowhead. The route starts at the Mojave River Forks, skims the easterly and southerly sides of Lake Arrowhead and meets...
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High Desert (California) (category Mojave Desert)
level, is considered "High Desert". The High Desert, along with the "Mojave River Valley" and the Victor Valley, is mostly used to describe the area centered...
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Mohave tui chub (redirect from Mojave tui chub)
(Siphaletes bicolor mohavensis) is a subspecies of the tui chub endemic to the Mojave River. The Mohave tui chub was listed as endangered under the Endangered Species...
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Apple Valley, California (category Populated places in the Mojave Desert)
Serrano who were attracted to the water and vegetation around the Mojave River. The Mojave people came later and were the tribal group encountered in 1542...
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