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    Trinchera is an unincorporated community and a U.S. Post Office located in Las Animas County, Colorado, United States. The Trinchera Post Office has the...
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  • Trinchera may refer to: Dominick Trinchera, American mobster Trinchera, Colorado, an unincorporated community in Las Animas County, Colorado Trinchera...
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  • Trinchera Ranch (Blanca, Forbes Trinchera Ranch) is a historic and expansive private ranch located in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado, at the...
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  • The Trinchera Cave Archeological District (5LA9555) is an archaeological site in Las Animas County, Colorado with artifacts primarily dating from 1000...
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    Trinchera Creek is a tributary of the Rio Grande in Costilla County, Colorado in the United States. It flows west from a source in the Sangre de Cristo...
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    Trinchera Peak is a mountain in Costilla County and Huerfano County in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is located in the Culebra Range. "Trinchera Peak"...
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    Aguilar Branson Cokedale Kim Starkville Boncarbo Earl Model Thatcher Trinchera Tyrone Villegreen Brodhead Delagua Delhi Ludlow Madrid Morley Sopris Tercio...
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    is located in Costilla County, Colorado, south of Blanca in the San Luis Valley. The reservoir is owned by the Trinchera Irrigation Company. The rockfill...
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    Louis Bacon (category People from Costilla County, Colorado)
    children together. In November 2007, Bacon purchased the Trinchera Ranch in Costilla County, Colorado from the Forbes family. The 171,400-acre (694 km2) property...
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    U.S. State of Colorado. Major inhabited places in Colorado include the: 273 municipalities from the List of municipalities in Colorado 210 census-designated...
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    Mountain Home Reservoir (category Reservoirs in Colorado)
    Sangre de Cristo Mountains in southern Colorado. The reservoir impounds Trinchera Creek and lies near the Trinchera Ranch and Sangre de Cristo Ranches subdivisions...
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  • Sangre de Cristo Land Grant (category History of Colorado)
    tributaries of the Rio Grande in the grant. From north to south, they are Trinchera Creek, the Rio Culebra, and Costilla Creek. In 1843, New Mexico governor...
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    places in the U.S. State of Colorado sorted by county, including: 273 municipalities from the List of municipalities in Colorado 210 census-designated places...
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  • southeastern Colorado.: 89  Some sites where Apishapa archaeological evidence has been found include Franktown Cave, Picture Canyon and Trinchera Cave Archeological...
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    peoples; and single or multi-roomed stone structures.: 87  For Colorado sites, see Trinchera Cave Archeological District as well as the Apishapa culture...
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    (486 mi2) Tenmile Creek Tennessee Creek Tomichi Creek 2,874 km2 (1,109 mi2) Trinchera Creek Two Butte Creek 2,107 km2 (814 mi2) Uncompahgre River 2,921 km2...
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    the southwestern Native Americans utilized irrigation canals, terraces (trincheras), rock mulches, and floodplain cultivation. Success in agriculture enabled...
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    currently operate, or previously operated, in the area of the State of Colorado. For post offices currently in operation: the first ZIP Code is the ZIP...
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    The Book Cliffs are a series of desert mountains and cliffs in western Colorado and eastern Utah in the Western United States. They are so named because...
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    Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2013-06-04. "Trinchera Falls". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological...
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    Chester Alan Arthur II (category People from Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    investments, including Arthur's interest in the 250,000-acre cattle ranch, Trinchera Estate. In addition to raising cattle, the company mined gold, cut timber...
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    Mexico, Southern Colorado and Utah, and a part of Southeastern Nevada. They primarily lived north of the Patayan, Sinagua, Hohokam, Trincheras, Mogollon, and...
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    are a high, rugged mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of west-central Colorado in the United States. The mountains sit on the western side of the Continental...
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    Sangre de Cristo Creek (category Rivers of Colorado)
    Before the reservoir was built, the creek had a confluence here with Trinchera Creek, of which it is a tributary. In 1879 there was a railroad accident...
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    San Luis Southern Railway Trestle (category National Register of Historic Places in Costilla County, Colorado)
    Luis Valley Railroad. It is a 190 feet (58 m) long structure spanning Trinchera Creek's Rattlesnake Gulch (or Rattlesnake Canyon). "National Register...
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    (1997). The Archaeology of Colorado, Revised Edition. Boulder, Colorado: Johnson Books. pp. 320. ISBN 1-55566-193-9. "Trinchera Cave Archeological District"...
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    Gore Range (category Mountain ranges of Colorado)
    12,000 ft) is a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of north central Colorado in the United States. The range runs for approximately 60 miles (100 km)...
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    Pagosa Peak (category Mountains of Colorado)
    858 meters), is a summit in the San Juan Mountains in Mineral County, Colorado, north of Pagosa Springs. The mountain lies in the Weminuche Wilderness...
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    Long Branch Baldy (category Mountains of Saguache County, Colorado)
    Hills of the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. The 11,980-foot (3,652 m) mountain is located in Saguache County, Colorado and on the Continental Divide, which...
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