Chino Hills

The Chino Hills are a mountain range on the border of , Los Angeles, and counties, , with a small portion in . preserves open space and habitat in them.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Los Serranos and Olinda.

Hamlet
is a neighborhood within the city of in southwestern . It is named after the Golf Course within the east-central portion of the Chino Hills city limits, near the Chino Valley Freeway. is situated 3 miles northeast of Chino Hills.

Suburb
is a neighborhood in , located on Carbon Canyon Road east of the rest of the city. The original village was founded in the 1890s and grew when petroleum was discovered at the adjacent Brea-Olinda Oil Field. is situated 4 miles west of Chino Hills.

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– chino – is a city in the Greater Los Angeles area of . It is located in the southwestern corner of .

Chino Hills

Latitude
33.9339° or 33° 56′ 2″ north
Longitude
-117.73783° or 117° 44′ 16″ west
Elevation
1,591 feet (485 metres)
Open location code
8554W7M6+HV
Geo­Names ID
5336544
Wiki­data ID
Q5101209
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Venetian—“Chino Hills” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: تلال تشينو
  • Cebuano: Chino Hills
  • Egyptian Arabic: تلال تشينو
  • Japanese: チノヒルズ
  • Japanese: チノ山地
  • Ladin: Chino Hills
  • Venetian: Chino Hills

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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

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