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:''For the valley with the same name in Nevada, see Grass Valley (Lander-Eureka counties); for other uses, see Grass Valley (disambiguation)'' The Grass Valley of Pershing County, Nevada is a long〔Nevada DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, pp. 28-29.〕 valley located in the county's northeast. The north section of the valley is part of the southwest portion of Winnemucca on the Humboldt River. Clear Creek flows down the valley center, north-northwesterly and joins the Humboldt at Rose Creek, Nevada, 10-mi southwest of Winnemucca. The census-designated place of Grass Valley, with a population of 1,161, occupies the central of the valley. ==Description== Grass Valley trends north-northwest and is nestled between two mountain ranges on the Humboldt River's south. The East Range is southwest, the Sonoma Range is north-northeast. The valley narrows at its south-southeast with the north terminus hills of the Tobin Range meeting the Sonoma Range. The valley is widest at its center, about .〔Nevada DeLorme Atlas, pp. 28-29.〕 Clear Creek enters from the northeast just north of center, and it drains from the central massif of the Sonoma Range, Sonoma Peak, at .〔Nevada DeLorme Atlas, p. 29.〕 The valley narrows north and south to about , but widens at the floodplain of the Humboldt River. The center of the valley〔Nevada DeLorme Atlas, pp. 28-29.〕 is approximately just southwest of Clear Creek Ranch at the west foothills of the Sonoma Range. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grass Valley (Pershing County)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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