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The '''Pajaro Valley''' includes the city of Watsonville and surrounding [[Pajaro River]] valley areas. Since the river is also the county boundary, the southern side of the valley lies in Monterey County.  
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The '''Pajaro Valley''' was formed by the [[Pajaro River]] and its tributaries, and includes the city of [[Watsonville]] and unincorporated communities [[Freedom]], [[Corralitos]], and others. Since the river is also the county boundary, only the northern side of the valley is in Santa Cruz County. The southern side is in Monterey County. Further inland, the river forms part of the boundary between San Benito County and Santa Clara County, originating near the boundary in the southern Santa Clara Valley.
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*[[:Category:Persons_in_Rowland#Pajaro Valley]] lists a number of early Pajaro Valley residents.
  
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 19 February 2025

The Pajaro Valley was formed by the Pajaro River and its tributaries, and includes the city of Watsonville and unincorporated communities Freedom, Corralitos, and others. Since the river is also the county boundary, only the northern side of the valley is in Santa Cruz County. The southern side is in Monterey County. Further inland, the river forms part of the boundary between San Benito County and Santa Clara County, originating near the boundary in the southern Santa Clara Valley.