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  3. Category:La Habra, California - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... City in Orange County, ... California (34 P) Pages in category "La Habra, California" The following 24 pages are in ...

  4. Harbor Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Boulevard runs in Orange County from Costa Mesa through the cities of Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Anaheim, Fullerton, and La Habra.It crosses into Los Angeles County upon entering La Habra Heights, then 2 miles later, it turns into Fullerton Road in the unincorporated community of Rowland Heights just over the Los Angeles County line.

  5. La Habra, California - Wikipedia

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    La Habra – archaic spelling of La Abra (Spanish for 'The Opening') – is a city in the northwestern corner of Orange County, California, United States. In the 2010 census , the city had a population of 60,239.

  6. La Habra Heights, California - Wikipedia

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    La Habra Heights is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 5,325 at the 2010 census , down from 5,712 at the 2000 census . La Habra Heights is a suburban canyon community located on the border of Orange and Los Angeles counties.

  7. West Coyote Hills - Wikipedia

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    The West Coyote Hills is the area surrounding a ridge in northern Orange County, California. [1] It contains one of the last large open-space area in north Orange County. Parts of it lie within the city limits of La Habra, Buena Park, and La Mirada, with most of it sprawling across western Fullerton between Ralph B. Clark Regional Park and Euclid Street north of Rosecrans Ave

  8. Rancho La Habra - Wikipedia

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    Rancho La Habra (also called "Rancho Cañada de La Habra") was a 6,698-acre (27.11 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Los Angeles County and Orange County, California [1] [2] given in 1839 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Mariano Reyes Roldan. [3]

  9. La Habra City School District - Wikipedia

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    The La Habra City Elementary School District is located in the northwestern part of Orange County, California, United States and covers a five-mile area that includes the city of La Habra and parts of La Habra Heights, Brea and Fullerton.