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  2. Rancho Cañada del Rincon en el Rio San Lorenzo - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Sainsevain (1818–1904) came to California in 1839 and joined his uncle Jean-Louis Vignes in Los Angeles. In 1843, Sainsevain received a concession for the two square league Rancho Cañada del Rincon en el Rio San Lorenzo grant from Governor Micheltorena, but Sainsevain was not a Mexican citizen, as required by law, until his naturalization on October 7, 1844.

  3. San Lorenzo Marine Archipelago National Park - Wikipedia

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    The San Lorenzo Archipelago Islands experience hot summers where temperatures during the hottest months of the year (July and August) reach between 95 °F to 104 °F. [2] Winters are warm with an average low temperatures reaching 52 °F during the coldest months of the year (January and February).

  4. Río San Lorenzo - Wikipedia

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    Río San Lorenzo or San Lorenzo River or variant, may refer to: San Lorenzo River, California, USA; San Lorenzo River (Mexico) See also. Saint Lawrence River ...

  5. San Lorenzo River - Wikipedia

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    The San Lorenzo River (Spanish: Río de San Lorenzo) is a 29.3-mile-long (47.2 km) river in the U.S. state of California.The name San Lorenzo derives from the Spanish language for "Saint Lawrence" due to its reported sighting on that saint's feast day by Spanish explorers.

  6. History of Monterrey - Wikipedia

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    Born in the Azores in 1547, Captain Alberto del Canto was commissioned by Martin Lopez de Ibarra to make settlements in name of New Vizcaya.Del Canto in 1577 the town of Santiago del Saltillo Minas de la Trinidad (), Minas de San Gregorio and villa de Santa Lucia at the Extremadura Valley and practically just marked a place called Santa Lucia on which today is the center of modern-day Monterrey.

  7. Santa Lucía riverwalk - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, construction continued and was finished in 2007. It was inaugurated by the Mexican President Felipe Calderon Hinojosa, Nuevo León's governor Natividad González Parás, and Monterrey's mayor Adalberto Madero in celebration of the 197th anniversary of the Mexican War of Independence. It is one of the most important attractions in the city.

  8. Aramberri, Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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    The first Spanish settlement in the area took place in 1626, when friar Lorenzo Cantú, established a mission in which is now the municipal seat of Aramberri, in order to evangelize and pacificate the nomadic tribes of Native Americans called Negritos or Bozalos and Janambres, which inhabited until its extinction in what is now Southern Nuevo León and Southeastern Tamaulipas.

  9. Apertura 2018 Copa MX final - Wikipedia

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    Before reaching this final, the last time Monterrey reached a reached a final of any kind was the previous December when they defeated Pachuca 1–0 to capture the Apertura 2017 Copa MX. [8] Cruz Azul last reached a final back in 2014 where they defeated Toluca 1–1 (on away goals ) in the 2013–14 CONCACAF Champions League final .