Cantua Creek (Fresno Slough tributary)
Cantua Creek, formerly in Spanish Arroyo de Cantúa, was named for José de Guadalupe Cantúa, a prominent Californio Ranchero in the 19th-century Mexican era of Alta California.
Cantua Creek | |
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Etymology | Spanish |
Native name | Arroyo de Cantúa (Spanish) |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
Region | Fresno County |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | source |
• location | on the northwest slope of Santa Rita Peak in the Diablo Range., San Benito County |
• coordinates | 36°20′58″N 120°36′19″W |
• elevation | 4,200 ft (1,300 m) |
Mouth | mouth |
• location | 4 miles south of Cantua Creek, California., Fresno County |
• coordinates | 36°26′51″N 120°18′36″W |
• elevation | 344 ft (105 m) |
Official name | Arroyo de Cantúa |
Reference no. | 344 |
The creek was formerly a tributary of the Fresno Slough, in years of very heavy winter rains.
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