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| | San Fernando Valley at opensource encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | The San Fernando Valley or, simply, The Valley, is an urbanized valley in southern California. |
 | | The Valley, although mostly rural, was annexed to the city of Los Angeles, and the irrigation water provided by the aqueduct caused the Valley to become one of the most productive agricutural regions in the world, with orchards, including citrus, and truck farming. |
 | | The southeast and central portion of the Valley was developed as streetcar suburbs in the 1920's, and the Valley continued to be subdivided into housing tracts, with most of the Valley floor, including the west Valley and north Valley, developed in the 1950-1960 period. |
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