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Die Cuyamaca Mountains oder Cuyamacas sind eine Bergkette im San Diego County, Kalifornien. Die Bergkette erstreckt sich in etwa von nordwestlicher in südöstlicher Richtung. Die höchsten Erhebungen bilden der Cuyamaca Peak (1985 m) und der Stonewall Peak (1700 m). In den Cuyamacas entspringen sowohl der San Diego River, als auch der Sweetwater River. Die Bergkette beinhaltet den Cleveland National Forest und den . Als im Jahr 1870 Gold in den Cuyamacas entdeckt wurde, begann ein Gold Rush, insbesondere in der Umgebung von Julian.

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dbo:abstract Die Cuyamaca Mountains oder Cuyamacas sind eine Bergkette im San Diego County, Kalifornien. Die Bergkette erstreckt sich in etwa von nordwestlicher in südöstlicher Richtung. Die höchsten Erhebungen bilden der Cuyamaca Peak (1985 m) und der Stonewall Peak (1700 m). In den Cuyamacas entspringen sowohl der San Diego River, als auch der Sweetwater River. Die Bergkette beinhaltet den Cleveland National Forest und den . Als im Jahr 1870 Gold in den Cuyamacas entdeckt wurde, begann ein Gold Rush, insbesondere in der Umgebung von Julian. (de) The Cuyamaca Mountains (Kumeyaay: ‘Ekwiiyemak), locally the Cuyamacas, are a mountain range of the Peninsular Ranges System, in San Diego County, southern California. The mountain range runs roughly northwest to southeast. The Laguna Mountains are directly adjacent to the east, with Palomar Mountain and Hot Springs Mountain more distant to the north. Most of the range consists of extensive oak forest and chaparral, part of the California montane chaparral and woodlands ecoregion, interspersed with pine forests and lush riparian zones, featuring year round creeks and waterfalls. The San Diego River and Sweetwater River both have their headwaters in these mountains, which flow over 50 miles to the ocean. The pine forests were extensively burned by the 2003 Cedar Fire, along with many large areas of chaparral and oak woodland, which has since experienced slow and steady regrowth. The high elevation results in snowfall throughout the winter months. Cuyamaca Peak, at 6,512 feet (1,985 m), is San Diego County's second highest, after Hot Springs Mountain. (en)
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rdfs:comment Die Cuyamaca Mountains oder Cuyamacas sind eine Bergkette im San Diego County, Kalifornien. Die Bergkette erstreckt sich in etwa von nordwestlicher in südöstlicher Richtung. Die höchsten Erhebungen bilden der Cuyamaca Peak (1985 m) und der Stonewall Peak (1700 m). In den Cuyamacas entspringen sowohl der San Diego River, als auch der Sweetwater River. Die Bergkette beinhaltet den Cleveland National Forest und den . Als im Jahr 1870 Gold in den Cuyamacas entdeckt wurde, begann ein Gold Rush, insbesondere in der Umgebung von Julian. (de) The Cuyamaca Mountains (Kumeyaay: ‘Ekwiiyemak), locally the Cuyamacas, are a mountain range of the Peninsular Ranges System, in San Diego County, southern California. The mountain range runs roughly northwest to southeast. The Laguna Mountains are directly adjacent to the east, with Palomar Mountain and Hot Springs Mountain more distant to the north. The high elevation results in snowfall throughout the winter months. Cuyamaca Peak, at 6,512 feet (1,985 m), is San Diego County's second highest, after Hot Springs Mountain. (en)
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