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Temecula Creek : ウィキペディア英語版 | Temecula Creek
Temecula Creek, formerly known as the Temecula River,〔(Gerald A. Waring, UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Water-Supply Paper 429, Ground Water In The San Jacinto And Temecula Basins, California, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1919 )〕 runs 〔U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. (The National Map ), accessed March 16, 2011〕 through southern Riverside County, California, United States, past the rural communities of the Temecula Valley along the State Route 79 corridor, such as Aguanga, and ending southeast of the city of Temecula. The creek is filled with boulders, and is typically dry and sandy. It is a relatively undeveloped coastal-draining watershed.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Projects & Plans - Land Management Plan )〕 Until the 1920s water flowed in Temecula Creek year-round. ==History== A Luiseño Indian rancheria named ''Temeca'' or ''Temeko'' was named as early as 1785. In 1828 ''Temecula'' became the name of a rancho of Mission San Luis Rey. Alfred Kroeber noted that the name may be derived from the Luiseño word ''temet'' meaning "sun". 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. In 1948, the owners of the Vail Ranch built a dam on Temecula Creek, the Vail Lake Dam, approximately above the confluence with the Santa Margarita River. Today the lake is a private recreational use area.
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