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Why is the San Bernadino County often referred to the Inland Empire?
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The term "Inland Empire" was coined in the 1950's in order to make a distinction between this area and the large, coastal regions, especially Los Angeles. Since the I.E. is not a formal name of the area, there are no proper boundaries, although the San Gabriel Mountains are often used as a starting point. Located about fifty miles from the coast, an "inland" empire was born. The Inland Empire includes over 35 cities, such as Chino, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Loma Linda, Redlands, Riverside, and Corona, among many others. The Inland Empire is not only the second largest region in California, but is also in the top twelve of the entire United States.
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