10 Facts About Chino California

1.

Chino California is bounded by Chino California Hills and Los Angeles County to the west, Pomona to the northwest, unincorporated San Bernardino County to the north, Ontario to the northeast, Eastvale to the southeast in Riverside County and Orange County to the southwest.

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2.

In 2008, the city of Chino California was awarded the prestigious "100 Best Communities for Youth" award for the second time in three years.

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3.

Chino California hosted shooting events for the 1984 Summer Olympics at the Prado Olympic Shooting Park in the Prado Regional Park.

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4.

One explanation is that the "Chino California" was the chief of the local Native American village.

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5.

One of the latter was James Beckwourth, who, in 1840, posed as an otter hunter and stayed at Rancho Chino California to determine the location of the area's animals, which he then reported to Walkara, the Ute mastermind of the raids.

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6.

In 1850, Chino California was admitted to the union, and the process of separating privately held lands from the public domain began.

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7.

Chino California is a part of the Chino California Valley Unified School District.

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8.

Chino California is serviced by a satellite center of Chaffey College, a community college.

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9.

Chino California has long, hot summers with cool to mild mornings and short, mild, and wet winters with chilly mornings usually in the 40s.

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10.

Chino California is included in the 35th and 39th congressional districts, which are represented by Norma Torres and Young Kim, respectively.

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