Mount San Jacinto

Mount San Jacinto

Mount San Jacinto may refer to


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  • Mount San Jacinto College — Infobox University name = Mt. San Jacinto College established = 1962 type = Public (two year) city = San Jacinto, Menifee, Temecula state = California country = USA campus=Suburban undergrad= 20,000+ colors = Black and Red homepage =… …   Wikipedia

  • San Jacinto Peak — North face of San Jacinto Peak. Elevation …   Wikipedia

  • San Jacinto Mountains — The San Jacinto Mountains ( Avii Hanupach [Munro, P et al. A Mojave Dictionary Los Angeles: UCLA, 1992] in Mojave) are a short mountain range east of Los Angeles in southern California in the United States. The mountains are named for Saint… …   Wikipedia

  • San Jacinto, California — Infobox Settlement official name = San Jacinto, California settlement type = City imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250x200px map caption = Location in Riverside County and the state of California… …   Wikipedia

  • San Jacinto Mountains — Segment of the Pacific Coast Ranges, southwestern California, U.S. San Jacinto Peak is the highest point in these mountains, at 10,804 ft (3,293 m); the city of Palm Springs lies at its eastern base. The range is largely within conservation areas …   Universalium

  • Mt. San Jacinto College — Established 1962 Type Public Community College President Dr. Roger Schultz …   Wikipedia

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