Green Valley

Green Valley may refer to:

  • Green Valley (Mars)
  • A feature of the galaxy color-magnitude diagram
Antarctica
  • Green Valley (Antarctica)
Australia
  • Green Valley, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney
India
  • Green Valley F.C., an association-football team
USA
  • Green Valley, Arizona, a census-designated place
  • in California:
    • green technology in Silicon Valley
    • Green Valley, El Dorado County, California, a former settlement
    • Green Valley, Los Angeles County, California, a census-designated place
    • Green Valley, Solano County, California, a census-designated place
    • Green Valley, former name of Greenwood, El Dorado County, California
    • Green Valley of Russian River Valley AVA, a California wine region in Sonoma County
    • Solano County Green Valley AVA, another California wine region
    • the watershed of Green Valley Creek
    • Green Valley Acres, California, an unincorporated community in El Dorado County
  • Green Valley, Illinois
  • Green Valley, Maryland
  • Green Valley Township, Minnesota
  • Green Valley Township, Holt County, Nebraska
  • Green Valley, Henderson, a planned community in Henderson, Nevada
    • Green Valley High School
  • Green Valley, Avery County, North Carolina
  • Green Valley, South Dakota
  • Green Valley, Marathon County, Wisconsin, a town
  • Green Valley, Shawano County, Wisconsin, a town
  • Green Valley (community), Shawano County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community

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Famous quotes containing the words green and/or valley:

    I have seen a green country, useful to the race,
    Knocked silly with guns and mines, its villages vanished,
    Edmund Blunden (1896–1974)

    As I went forth early on a still and frosty morning, the trees looked like airy creatures of darkness caught napping; on this side huddled together, with their gray hairs streaming, in a secluded valley which the sun had not penetrated; on that, hurrying off in Indian file along some watercourse, while the shrubs and grasses, like elves and fairies of the night, sought to hide their diminished heads in the snow.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)