Wikipedia:WikiProject California/GNIS cleanup task force/San Diego County
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[edit]From {{San Diego County, California}}:
Good as is
[edit]- 4S Ranch
- Elfin Forest
- Dulzura
- Foster
- Lincoln Acres
- Live Oak Springs
- Ocotillo Wells
- Santa Ysabel
- Warner Springs
Notable, but should be expanded
[edit]- Pauma Valley - Likely notable as a geographic feature as well as the location of two reservations
Questionable notability
[edit]- Banner
- Ballena
- Casa de Oro
- Dehesa - Has its own school district, which might be enough
- East Otay Mesa
- Palomar Mountain - Clearly the mountain itself is notable but there doesn't seem to be much on the community itself. Recommended to merge into the main article on the Mountain.
- Ranchita - The statue in the town is covered in at least 2 sources, but this does not confer notability on the community itself per Wikipedia:Notability (geographic features)#No inherited notability
- Scissors Crossing - Article states it is a "notable point on the Pacific Coast Trail" but it isn't clear why it is notable
- Tecate - *Could* be notable as the location of a US port of entry, but this is covered in the article for its much larger neighbor across the border.
Not notable
[edit]Generally these are articles with nothing but a name and elevation, with no obvious notability. I have not yet searched for significant coverage in reliable sources.
- Flinn Springs
- Foster
- Four Corners
- Manzanita
- Pala Mesa
- Pine Hills - Has a few interesting facilities but no significant coverage is noted
- Rincon - This is not the Rincon reservation which clearly is notable
- Shelter Valley - Most of the coverage relates to land acquisitions around the community and incident reports for several fires.
- Witch Creek - Really only notable for the name of a well-known fire, but the place does not inherit that notability
- Wynola
- De Luz
- De Luz Heights
- Guatay
- Jesmond Dene
- Kentwood-In-The-Pines