Gila Mountains (Yuma County)
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La sierra de Gila es una sierra en el suroeste del estado de Arizona al noroeste del desierto de Sonora. La sierra de Gila en el condado de Yuma es un cordal montañoso de unas 26 millas de longitud en dirección noroeste-sureste, enlazadas en el sur a la sierra de las Tinajas Altas que continúan hacia el sureste hacia Sonora, México, por otras 30 millas. El extremo noroeste de la sierra limita con el sureste de la sierra de la Laguna. El río Gila recorre el valle del Gila entre estas sierras, para posteriormente desembocar en el río Colorado.
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The Gila Mountains of Yuma County are a 26-mile (42 km) long mountain range in southwestern Arizona in the northwest Sonoran Desert. The Gila Mountains of Yuma County are a northwest-southeast trending mountain system. The fault-blocked mountain range is attached on the south to the Tinajas Altas Mountains which continue southeast into Sonora, Mexico for another 30 miles. The northwest end of the mountains border the southeast Laguna Mountains. The Gila River flows through the Gila Valley between the Gilas and the Lagunas prior to its confluence with the Colorado.
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La sierra de Gila es una sierra en el suroeste del estado de Arizona al noroeste del desierto de Sonora. La sierra de Gila en el condado de Yuma es un cordal montañoso de unas 26 millas de longitud en dirección noroeste-sureste, enlazadas en el sur a la sierra de las Tinajas Altas que continúan hacia el sureste hacia Sonora, México, por otras 30 millas. El extremo noroeste de la sierra limita con el sureste de la sierra de la Laguna. El río Gila recorre el valle del Gila entre estas sierras, para posteriormente desembocar en el río Colorado. La sierra de Gila se ubica en la confluencia del río Colorado con el río Gila en el valle bajo del río Colorado. El río Gila se dirige al noroeste en el extremo norte de la sierra y luego en dirección oeste por 6 millas hasta el Colorado.
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The Gila Mountains of Yuma County are a 26-mile (42 km) long mountain range in southwestern Arizona in the northwest Sonoran Desert. The Gila Mountains of Yuma County are a northwest-southeast trending mountain system. The fault-blocked mountain range is attached on the south to the Tinajas Altas Mountains which continue southeast into Sonora, Mexico for another 30 miles. The northwest end of the mountains border the southeast Laguna Mountains. The Gila River flows through the Gila Valley between the Gilas and the Lagunas prior to its confluence with the Colorado. The Gila Mountains are southeast of the confluence of the Colorado and Gila rivers in the Lower Colorado River Valley. The Gila River flows northwest, north around the mountain's north end, then west six miles to the Colorado. On the northeast side of the Gila Range, the low-elevation basin, Dome Valley is created between the Muggins Mountains and the Muggins Mountains Wilderness to the northeast. The block faulted mountain series ends at this confluence location and the Muggins Mountains are at the southern and southwest end of an extensive plain that transitions north towards the and Castle Dome Mountains. This plain is the location of the US Army Yuma Proving Ground on this east-west alluvial plain. The highest peak in the arid and rugged Gila Mountains is Sheep Peak at 3,156 feet (962 m). The mountain range lies east of Yuma and the community of Fortuna Foothills lies on the northwest mountain range foothills, (named for the Fortuna Mine). The mountain range is located in the western portion of the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range which is used by the MCAS, the Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma.
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