Granite Hills

Granite Hills is a census-designated place in . The name is also applied to a neighborhood within the city limits of in the eastern part of that city.
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  • Type: Neighborhood with 3,270 residents
  • Description: census-designated place in San Diego County, California, United States
  • Also known as: Granite Hills, CA” and “Granite Hills, California

Places of Interest

Highlights include Shadow Mountain Community Church and Granite Hills High School.

Church
is a Baptist megachurch in , a city in , and is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention.

School
is a public comprehensive high school in . It serves students in grades nine through twelve. Opened in 1960, Granite Hills is one of 13 high schools in the Grossmont Union High School District.

School
is a comprehensive public secondary school in . It serves students in grades 9-12. Established in 1955, El Cajon Valley is the third of twelve high schools to be built in Grossmont Union High School District. is situated 2½ miles west of Granite Hills.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bostonia and Crest.

Neighborhood
is both a neighborhood in , comprising part of the northeastern portion of the city of , as well as adjacent unincorporated community. is situated 2 miles west of Granite Hills.

Village
is an unincorporated community in the East County region of . The census-designated place had a population of 2,828 at the 2020 census, a rise from 2,593 at the 2010 census. is situated 2 miles east of Granite Hills.

Town
is a census-designated place in . The population was 22,380 at the 2020 census, up from 20,631 at the 2010 census. is situated 2½ miles northwest of Granite Hills.

Granite Hills

Latitude
32.80311° or 32° 48′ 11″ north
Longitude
-116.90475° or 116° 54′ 17″ west
Population
3,270
Elevation
659 feet (201 metres)
Open location code
8545R33W+64
Open­Street­Map ID
node 150934197
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­neighbourhood
Geo­Names ID
5353559
Wiki­data ID
Q2280605
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Volapük—“Granite Hills” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: غرانيت هيلز
  • Basque: Granite Hills
  • Cebuano: Granite Hills
  • Chechen: Гранит-Гиллс
  • Chinese: Granite Hills
  • Chinese: 花崗岩丘陵
  • Croatian: Granite Hills
  • Dutch: Granite Hills
  • Egyptian Arabic: جرانيت هيلز
  • French: Granite Hills
  • German: Granite Hills
  • Gilaki: گرانیت هیلز
  • Irish: Granite Hills
  • Italian: Granite Hills
  • Ladin: Granite Hills
  • Malagasy: Granite Hills, Kalifornia
  • Malagasy: Granite Hills
  • Min Nan Chinese: Granite Hills
  • Navajo: Łibáí Dah Daaskʼid
  • Newari: ग्रेनाइट हिल्स, क्यालिफोर्निया
  • Newari: ग्रेनाइट हिल्स
  • Persian: گرانایت هیلز، کالیفرنیا
  • Persian: گرانایت هیلز
  • Polish: Granite Hills
  • Portuguese: Granite Hills
  • Serbian: Гранит Хилс
  • Serbo-Croatian: Granite Hills, California
  • Serbo-Croatian: Granite Hills
  • South Azerbaijani: قرانایت هیلز، کالیفورنیا
  • Spanish: Granite Hills (California)
  • Spanish: Granite Hills
  • Tatar: Гранит-Гиллс
  • Turkish: Granite Hills, Kaliforniya
  • Turkish: Granite Hills
  • Ukrainian: Гранит-Гіллс
  • Volapük: Granite Hills

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Highlights include Christian Heritage College Library and Ryan Athletic Center.

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