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  2. Rancho Santa Gertrudes - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Santa Gertrudes was a 21,298-acre (86.19 km 2) 1834 Mexican land grant, in present-day Los Angeles County, California, resulting from a partition of Rancho Los Nietos. A former site of Nacaugna, the rancho lands included the present-day cities of Downey, Santa Fe Springs and the northern part of Norwalk. [1] [2]

  3. Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians - Wikipedia

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    Los Coyotes Reservation) is located in northeastern San Diego County Of 400 enrolled tribal members, about 150 live on the reservation. [ 1 ] It was founded in 1889.

  4. Category:Cerritos, California - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Los Coyotes; Rancho Los Nietos; Razor USA; S. Skate Depot; V. Valley Christian Schools (Los Angeles County, California) W. Whitney High School (Cerritos ...

  5. Cerritos, California - Wikipedia

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    Nieto called the area of Rancho Los Coyotes "cerritos" or "little hills". After the Mexican–American War, the rancho would eventually wind up in the hands of the Los Angeles and San Bernardino Land Company, which encouraged development and rail lines to be built by Henry E. Huntington and his Pacific Electric Railway company. It was through ...

  6. Rancho Los Coyotes - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Los Coyotes was a 48,806-acre (197.51 km 2) 1834 Mexican land grant resulting from the partition of the Rancho Los Nietos grant, in present-day southeastern Los Angeles County and northwestern Orange County, California. The rancho lands include the present-day cities of Cerritos, La Mirada, Artesia, Stanton, and Buena Park. [1] [2]

  7. Ralph B. Clark Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was originally opened as Los Coyotes Regional Park in 1981, and was renamed in 1987 after then-retiring Orange County Supervisor Ralph B. Clark [1] (1917–2009). [ 2 ] Park facilities and activities

  8. Cahuilla - Wikipedia

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    Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians of the Los Coyotes Reservation (first Wiwaiistam (″Coyote People″, from Coyote Canyon) (and Sauicpakiktum, Sawish-pakiktem lineage — later Isilsiveyyaiutcem clan although, and Cupeño, headquarters at Warner Springs, California)

  9. Calabasas High School - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 December 2024. High school in Calabasas, California, US Calabasas High School Address 22855 Mulholland Highway Calabasas, CA 91302 United States Coordinates 34°8′17″N 118°37′39″W  /  34.13806°N 118.62750°W  / 34.13806; -118.62750 Information School type Public, High school ...