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  1. Simi Valley's name is derived from the Chumash word Shimiyi, which refers to the stringy, thread-like clouds that typify the region. [16] [17] [18] The name could have originated from the strands of mist from coastal fog that move into the Oxnard Plain and wind their way up the Calleguas Creek and the Arroyo Las Posas into Simi Valley. [19]

  2. Simi Valley, city, Ventura county, southern California, U.S. It is adjacent to the northwestern boundary of the San Fernando Valley, 40 miles (65 km) northwest of Los Angeles. The area was founded on the site of a Chumash Indian village and designated a Spanish rancho in 1795.

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  3. Sep 7, 2024 · Simi Valley is a hidden gem in Southern California, brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty. Nestled between the Santa Susana Mountains and the Simi Hills, this city offers a unique blend of suburban tranquility and vibrant community life. Ever wondered why it's called Simi Valley? Or what makes it a favorite spot for movie shoots?

  4. Sep 2, 1991 · Simi Valley historian Patricia Havens, who was featured in the article, says it is believed the Spaniards did not settle in the region until after 1795.

  5. Nov 10, 2023 · Simi Valley’s history is deeply rooted in its geophysical features and the presence of the Chumash Native Americans. The valley, nestled in the eponymous Simi Hills, was resource-rich, offering a bountiful environment for the native inhabitants.

  6. The name Simi comes from the language of the Chumash Native Americans who were the first inhabitants. The Rancho San Jose de Garcia de Simi was created as a Spanish land grant in 1795. The settlement developed as a supply and transport center for citrus and vegetable growers over a large region.

  7. Simi Valley (Chumash: Shimiyi) [1][2][3] is a synclinal valley in Southern California in the United States. It is an enclosed or hidden valley surrounded by mountains and hills.