Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1747456> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 96 of
96
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1747456 subject Q8646602.
- Q1747456 subject Q8716682.
- Q1747456 abstract "Aliso and Wood Canyons Regional Park is a major regional park and wildlife sanctuary in the San Joaquin Hills, in Orange County, southern California.The park protects approximately 3,879 acres (6.02 square miles or 15.7 km2) along lower Aliso Creek. It borders the communities of Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel and Laguna Beach. The park is named for Aliso Canyon, a water gap that slices through the San Joaquin Hills, and also includes the El Toro Cliffs, Wood, Laguna, and Hobo Canyons. Elevations in the park range from 14 feet (4.3 m) to 515 feet (157 m); Temple Hill, just outside the west boundary reaches a height of 1,000 feet (300 m). Located at the southern end of the Monterey Formation, the park is a major archaeological site that has yielded ancient marine fossils dating back to the middle to late Miocene age, and Native American artifacts thousands of years old. Before and during the arrival of Spanish explorers the park was inhabited by the Juaneño (Acjachemen) and Gabrieleño (Tongva) Indians, with Aliso Creek serving as the border between the two tribes. In 1842 the entire park and surrounding land were deeded in the Rancho Niguel Mexican Land Grant to Juan Avila. In 1960, the land was subdivided for development in three Orange County cities. The park was created in 1979 by an initial dedication of 3,400 acres (5.31 square miles or 13.75 km2) by the Mission Viejo Company, and opened in 1990.Approximately 30 miles (48 km) of walking and mountain biking trails wind throughout the park. The lowermost portion of the canyon, adjacent to the Pacific Ocean and popular Aliso Beach, is not part of the park, instead being the location of the SOCWA municipal water treatment plant, and the Aliso Creek Inn and Golf Course. A public trail through these properties has been proposed, to allow access from the park to the beach, but the plan was indefinitely suspended in 2009 due to financial problems.".
- Q1747456 location Q5925.
- Q1747456 location Q7414394.
- Q1747456 thumbnail Aliso_Canyon_mouth.JPG?width=300.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1006733.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1072109.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q10956078.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1152199.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1187134.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q12004.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1266922.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q127216.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q12758989.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q130730.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q131907.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1321.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q13360049.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1377575.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q138291.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q13996.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q140232.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1479279.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q148134.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q15585511.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q159675.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q161114.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q163025.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q187986.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1908566.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q25367.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q25445.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q25572.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q2649486.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q2679045.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q2701006.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q2711813.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q2751223.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q2837146.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q30535.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q3110877.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q3139473.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q3241565.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q3506777.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q35223.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q37868.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q386569.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q43806.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q44299.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q4726995.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q47521.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q4828843.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q506428.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q5138364.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q5189541.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q573344.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q5925.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q594328.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q6063204.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q6472910.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q667848.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q6905309.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q7291133.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q7406901.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q7414394.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q7414575.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q754042.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q76267.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q76274.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q787047.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q80026.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q8032168.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q841099.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q842123.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q852638.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q862896.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q8646602.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q8716682.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q948086.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q948231.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q969006.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q98.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q981020.
- Q1747456 wikiPageWikiLink Q99.
- Q1747456 location Q5925.
- Q1747456 location Q7414394.
- Q1747456 type Park.
- Q1747456 type Place.
- Q1747456 type Location.
- Q1747456 type Park.
- Q1747456 type Place.
- Q1747456 type Thing.
- Q1747456 comment "Aliso and Wood Canyons Regional Park is a major regional park and wildlife sanctuary in the San Joaquin Hills, in Orange County, southern California.The park protects approximately 3,879 acres (6.02 square miles or 15.7 km2) along lower Aliso Creek. It borders the communities of Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel and Laguna Beach. The park is named for Aliso Canyon, a water gap that slices through the San Joaquin Hills, and also includes the El Toro Cliffs, Wood, Laguna, and Hobo Canyons.".
- Q1747456 label "Aliso and Wood Canyons Regional Park".
- Q1747456 depiction Aliso_Canyon_mouth.JPG.