Inland Empire Cities
* Adelanto
* Aguanga
* Alta Loma
* Amboy
* Angelus Oaks
* Anza
* Apple Valley
* Baker
* Banning
* Barstow
* Beaumont
* Bermuda Dunes
* Big Bear City
* Big Bear Lake
* Big River
* Bloomington
* Blue Jay
* Blythe
* Bryn Mawr
* Cabazon
* Cadiz
* Calimesa
* Canyon Lake
* Cathedral City
* Cedar Glen
* Cedarpines Park
* Cherry Valley
* Chino
* Chino Hills
* Chiriaco Summit
* Cima
* Coachella
* Colton
* Corona
* Crest Park
* Crestline
* Daggett
* Desert Center
* Desert Hot Springs
* Devore Heights
* Earp
* Essex
* Etiwanda
* Fawnskin
* Fontana
* Forest Falls
* Fort Irwin
* Grand Terrace
* Green Valley Lake
* Guasti
* Helendale
* Hemet
* Hesperia
* Highland
* Hinkley
* Homeland
* Idyllwild
* Indian Wells
* Indio
* Joshua Tree
* La Quinta
* Lake Arrowhead
* Lake Elsinore
* Landers
* Loma Linda
* Lucerne Valley
* Lytle Creek
* Mecca
* Menifee
* Mentone
* Mira Loma
* Montclair
* Moreno Valley
* Morongo Valley
* Mountain Center
* Mountain Pass
* Murrieta
* Needles
* Newberry Springs
* Norco
* North Palm Springs
* Nuevo
* Oak Glen
* Oak Hills
* Ontario
* Oro Grande
* Palm Desert
* Palm Springs
* Parker Dam
* Patton
* Perris
* Phelan
* Pine Cove
* Pinon Hills
* Pioneertown
* Quail Valley
* Rancho Cucamonga
* Rancho Mirage
* Redlands
* Rialto
* Rimforest
* Riverside
* Romoland
* Rubidoux
* Running Springs
* San Bernardino
* San Jacinto
* Sky Valley
* Skyforest
* Spring Valley Lake
* Sugarloaf
* Sun City
* Temecula
* Thermal
* Thousand Palms
* Trona
* Twentynine Palms
* Twin Peaks
* Upland
* Victorville
* Wildomar
* Winchester
* Wrightwood
* Yermo
* Yucaipa
* Yucca Valley
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Inland Empire is the popular informal name for the
region located at the eastern end of the Greater Los Angeles Area.
The name "Inland Empire" was first used in the 1950s to distinguish the
region from the communities of the Los Angeles area, and Los Angeles
itself. The Inland Empire includes the cities in both the Riverside and
San Bernardino Counties.
"Larger than Rhode Island, Connecticut, and
Delaware combined, the Inland Empire encompassing the mountain ranges to
the north and sunny farmlands, orchards, and vineyards along the lush
Santa Ana River Valley is truly an empire." California
Travel & Tourism Commission.





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