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  2. Le Macaron - Wikipedia

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    Le Macaron is a franchise in the United States selling macarons made of meringue with ganache filling in various flavors and colors, including Sicilian pistachio and black currant, and other confections.

  3. The 7 Best Macarons in the World - AOL

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    The Best Macarons. Macrons are petit, colorful French meringue sandwich cookies. Recognizable for their smooth top and ruffled “foot,” macarons (pronounced mac-ah-ROHN) are made in many colors.

  4. List of places in California (L) - Wikipedia

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    Le Grand: 1 Merced County: 95333 Leimert Park: 1 Los Angeles County: 90062 Leisure Town: 1 Solano County Leisure World: 1 Orange County: 90740 Lemon: 1 Ventura County Lemona: 1 Riverside County Lemoncove: 1 Tulare County: 93244 Lemon Cove: 1 Tulare County Lemon Grove: 1 San Diego County: 91945 46 Lemon Heights: 1 Orange County: 92705 Lemoore: 1

  5. History of the mapping of California - Wikipedia

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    In 1841, Cadwalader Ringgold, an officer in the United States Navy, spent twenty days surveying the San Francisco Bay watershed as a member of the United States Exploring Expedition In 1849, Cadwalader Ringgold began a more comprehensive survey the San Francisco Bay region, [11] the Sacramento River, and parts of the American and created several maps which included depth sounding information ...

  6. Route Napoléon - Wikipedia

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    The Route Napoléon is the route taken by Napoleon I in 1815 on his return from Elba. It is now concurrent with sections of routes N85, D1085, D4085, and D6085. The route begins at Golfe-Juan , where Napoleon disembarked on 1 March 1815, beginning the Hundred Days that ended at Waterloo .

  7. Lake Corcoran - Wikipedia

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    Lake Corcoran (also known as Lake Clyde, after Clyde Wahrhaftig, an American geologist [1]) was an ancient lake that covered the Central Valley of California. Central Valley map The lake existed in the valleys of the Sacramento River and the San Joaquin River , [ 2 ] at least as far north as the Sutter Buttes . [ 3 ]

  8. La Porte, California - Wikipedia

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    The last annual La Porte tournament was held in 1911, although revivals were held in 1938, 1941, 1951–1952, 1964 and since 1993 at nearby California locations. [28] [29] California Historical Landmarks 723 and 724 note La Porte as a Pioneer Ski Area of America. [30]

  9. La Panza, California - Wikipedia

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    La Panza (Spanish for "The Belly"), is a populated place, formerly a gold boom town, in San Luis Obispo County, California. It lies in the La Panza Range at an elevation of 1880 feet (573m). [ 1 ] La Panza derives from a Spanish word for paunch of beef, that Californio hunters used to lure bears.