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Indio

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Indio

City in Riverside County, southern California; population (1990) 36,800. The city is situated in the desert of the Coachella Valley, 29 km/18 mi southeast of Palm Springs. It was established in 1876 as a railway town, and is now a growing residential community.

Indio is a trade centre for a region irrigated by the Coachella Main Canal (or ‘All-American Canal’), which produces dates, citrus fruit, and other crops.


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Sidney Weiss of Indio has been selected chair-elect of the board of directors for the Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce, the second-largest chamber in Riverside County .
 
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