Joaquin Ridge

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title: Joaquin Ridge
text: Joaquin Ridge is a ridge in the Diablo Range in Fresno County, California. The ridge is named for Joaquin Murietta (1830-1853), a California Gold Rush bandit, leader of the Five Joaquins Gang, who used this region as a rendezvous and camp that overlooked the gangs base at the Rancho de Cantua. The ridge is ten miles long, running from its high point at 36°19′48″N 120°34′09″W, east of Spanish Lake, eastward to Joaquin Rocks 36°19′11″N 120°27′32″W, and then southwestward to 36°18′15″N 120°24′11″W
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description: Mountain in the American state of California
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Ridge
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date modified: 2023-07-07T20:58:45Z
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