Panamint Pass is a physical feature (gap) in Inyo County.
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Feature Name: | Panamint Pass |
Category: | California physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Gap |
History: | "The word Panamint reportedly refers to a division of the Shoshonean Indians, also called Koso, who once occupied the Panamint area. It is apparently derived from Southern Paiute ""pa"" (water) plus ""niwintsi"" (person). The term appears as Panamint in the report of the Nevada Boundary Commission in 1861 and was probably applied by the Darwin French party in the preceding year. (from Erwin G. Gudde. California Place Names: The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names.) " |
County: | Inyo County |
Latitude: | 36.107172 |
Longitude: | -117.0697764 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Panamint Pass: Panamint Pass.
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Panamint, CA
(1.4 miles WNW) Ballarat, CA (9.5 miles WSW) |
Harrisburg, CA
(17.9 miles N) Badwater, CA (18.9 miles ENE) |