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Rancho Las Ánimas (also called Las Ánimas o La Poza de Carnedero or La Brea) was a 26,519-acre (107.32 km 2) Spanish land concession in present-day Santa Clara County given in 1803 by Viceroy Félix Berenguer de Marquina to José Mariano Castro.
San Diego: Guajome: 1845 Pío Pico: Andres and Jose Manuel 2,219 acres (898 ha) 145 SD Vista: San Diego: Guejito y Cañada de Paloma: 1845 Pio Pico: Jose Maria Orozco 13,299 acres (5,382 ha) 84 SD Escondido: San Diego: de la Nación: 1845 Pío Pico: John (Don Juan) Forster: 26,632 acres (10,778 ha) 246 SD National City: San Diego: San Dieguito ...
San Diego has deep canyons separating its mesas, creating small pockets of natural parkland scattered throughout the city. This makes San Diego a hilly city. The Coronado and Point Loma peninsulas separate San Diego Bay from the ocean. Tijuana is located at , just south of San Diego
Las Animas, Colorado, a city; Las Animas National Forest, in Colorado and New Mexico; Rancho Las Animas, a land grant in Santa Clara County, ... Mobile view ...
South San Diego, including the communities of San Ysidro, Nestor, Palm City, and Otay Mesa, was annexed by the City of San Diego in 1957. The term "South Bay" has referred to the region since at least the early 20th century, with one reference dating from 1918. [2]
San Diego de la Unión is a Mexican city (and municipality) located in the Northwest [1] region of the state of Guanajuato.The municipality has an area of 990.17 square kilometres (3.26% of the surface of the state) and is bordered to the north by San Luis Potosí, to the east by San Luis de la Paz, to the south by Dolores Hidalgo, and to the west by San Felipe.
Isla Las Animas, is a Mexican island in the Gulf of California east of the Baja California Peninsula. The island is uninhabited and is part of the La Paz Municipality . Biology
Las Animas National Forest was established by the U.S. Forest Service in Colorado and New Mexico on March 1, 1907 with 196,620 acres (795.7 km 2), only 420 of which were in New Mexico. On May 27, 1910 part of Las Animas was transferred to San Isabel National Forest and the remainder was returned to public domain.