The San Simon Valley is a broad valley east of the Chiricahua Mountains, in the northeast corner of Cochise County, Arizona and southeastern Graham County, with a small portion near Antelope Pass in Hidalgo County of southwestern New Mexico. The valley trends generally north–south but in its northern portion trends northwest–southeast. The San Simon Valley separates the Chiricahua Mountains, Dos Cabezas Mountains and Pinaleno Mountains on the west from the Peloncillo Mountains and the smaller Whitlock Mountains to the east.
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| - Valle de San Simón (Arizona) (es)
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| - The San Simon Valley is a broad valley east of the Chiricahua Mountains, in the northeast corner of Cochise County, Arizona and southeastern Graham County, with a small portion near Antelope Pass in Hidalgo County of southwestern New Mexico. The valley trends generally north–south but in its northern portion trends northwest–southeast. The San Simon Valley separates the Chiricahua Mountains, Dos Cabezas Mountains and Pinaleno Mountains on the west from the Peloncillo Mountains and the smaller Whitlock Mountains to the east. (en)
- El Valle de San Simón es un valle del noreste del condado de Cochise en el estado de Arizona y se continúa hacia el suroeste de Nuevo México. Un valle de tamaño similar, el valle de San Bernardino forma la esquina sureste del condado; ambos valles se ubican al este de la Sierra de Chiricahua en la porción central del condado de Cochise. El valle de San Simón es conocido por las cerámicas de los indios, algunas denominadas en honor a un sitio del valle. (es)
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| - Rodeo, New Mexico
- San Bernardino Valley (Arizona)
- San Simon, Arizona
- Bowie, Arizona
- Landforms of Cochise County, Arizona
- Landforms of Hidalgo County, New Mexico
- Chiricahua Mountains
- Landforms of Graham County, Arizona
- Peloncillo Mountains (Cochise County)
- Road Forks, New Mexico
- Safford, Arizona
- Southwestern New Mexico
- Cochise County, Arizona
- Ephemeral
- Gila River
- Graham County, Arizona
- Apache, Arizona
- Lordsburg, New Mexico
- Valleys of New Mexico
- U.S. Route 191
- White Mountains (Arizona)
- Hidalgo County, New Mexico
- Interstate 10 in Arizona
- Arizona
- Chiricahua Mountains
- Valleys of Arizona
- Dos Cabezas Mountains
- New Mexico
- San Simon River (Arizona)
- Valley
- Roosevelt Red Ware
- Pinaleno Mountains
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| - Bowie, Arizona-NW (en)
- Dos Cabezas Mtns–Chiricahua Mtns-W & SW (en)
- Road Forks, NM–Lordsburg-E (en)
- Rodeo, NM-S (en)
- San Simon, AZ–Peloncillo Mountains-NE (en)
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| - El Valle de San Simón es un valle del noreste del condado de Cochise en el estado de Arizona y se continúa hacia el suroeste de Nuevo México. Un valle de tamaño similar, el valle de San Bernardino forma la esquina sureste del condado; ambos valles se ubican al este de la Sierra de Chiricahua en la porción central del condado de Cochise. El efímero río San Simón fluye al noroeste a través del valle para terminar en la playa en la frontera de los condados de Graham y Cochise. La interestatal 10 divide el valle de este a oeste. Al oeste del valle se ubica la Sierra Blanca de Arizona. El perímetro suroeste del valle se ubica en las faldas de la Sierra de Dos Cabezas y al noroeste de la Sierra de Chiricahua. Al noreste del valle está la Sierra de Peloncillo. En el perímetro norte del valle se encuentra la pequeña sierra de Whitlock y el valle de Whitlock. El valle de San Simón es conocido por las cerámicas de los indios, algunas denominadas en honor a un sitio del valle. (es)
- The San Simon Valley is a broad valley east of the Chiricahua Mountains, in the northeast corner of Cochise County, Arizona and southeastern Graham County, with a small portion near Antelope Pass in Hidalgo County of southwestern New Mexico. The valley trends generally north–south but in its northern portion trends northwest–southeast. The San Simon Valley separates the Chiricahua Mountains, Dos Cabezas Mountains and Pinaleno Mountains on the west from the Peloncillo Mountains and the smaller Whitlock Mountains to the east. (en)
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