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The Kings River in California was named by the Spanish explorer Pedro Fages in 1772, who referred to it as "El Río de los Reyes," meaning "The River of the Kings," in honor of the Feast of the Three Kings. The name reflects the river's significance in the region and its connection to the Spanish heritage. Over time, the name was shortened to the Kings River, which flows through the Sierra Nevada mountain range and into the San Joaquin Valley.

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