Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 12909
Land area (2000): 4.129332 sq. miles (10.694921 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 4.129332 sq. miles (10.694921 sq. km)
FIPS code: 67042
Located within: California (CA), FIPS 06
Location: 34.094176 N, 118.098449 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 91775 91776
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
San Gabriel
Wikipedia
San Gabriel, Spanish for Saint Gabriel, may mean:
Ecuador- San Gabriel, Ecuador
- San Gabriel, Suchitepéquez
- San Gabriel, Durango
- San Gabriel, Guanajuato
- San Gabriel, Jalisco
- San Gabriel Chilac, Puebla
- San Gabriel Mixtepec, Oaxaca
- San Gabriel, La Union
- San Gabriel, California
- The San Gabriel River (California), site of the 1847 Battle of Rio San Gabriel in the Mexican–American War
- The San Gabriel River (Texas), site of the 1839 Battle of the San Gabriels in the Texas-Indian Wars
- The San Gabriel Valley in California
- The San Gabriel Mountains in California
Usage examples of "san gabriel".
They could have gone back from the Blonde's place or the Swarthy Man's place or another cocktail lounge or any dark street in the San Gabriel Valley.
The crew of the Spanish freighter, the San Gabriel, had murdered him and everyone on the yacht».
But the area now known as the San Gabriel Valley Tectonic Zone has been favored, over the past year or so, with a whole multitude of them -- little ones, but lots.
Going home was looking less and less attractive, even after four years in San Gabriel.
The problem was that San Gabriel had gone from worse to worst in just about the same way.
There were a few patches of riverine jungle left in the interior of San Gabriel, but most-like this-had been cut over for mahogany and tropical cedar, and then the slopes farmed until the soil ran down into the streams.
The San Gabriel coroner investigators wheeled a gurney bearing a blue plastic body bag to their van.
He said he was writing a piece on unsolved murders in the San Gabriel Valley.
When the San Gabriel attempts to tow the Lillie Marlene, the ship explodes with a huge blast and sinks.
When the San Gabriel attempts to tow the Lillie Marlene, the shipexplodes with a huge blast and sinks.
On November 30 the San Gabriel fire was still out of control, and the wind in town was blowing eighty miles an hour On the first day of December four people died violently, and on the third the wind began to break.
An Agency limousine was waiting for him, and he was driven out through the rectangular-grid suburbs of LA, across the San Gabriel Mountains, and into the Mojave.