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- Baseline (surveying) [r]: The principal east-west line that divides survey townships between north and south. [e]
- San Jose, California [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Public Land Survey System [r]: A system used in the United States of America to unambiguosly locate and describe land based on a rectangular grid system. The system was used to subdivide and transfer land from public ownership to government ownership in most of the states west of the Mississippi River. [e]
- Mount Diablo Thrust Fault [r]: Add brief definition or description