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Moraga is a town in Contra Costa County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. The town is named in honor of Joaquín Moraga , member of the famed Californio family. As of 2020, Moraga had a total population of 16,870 people.
People from Moraga, California. Pages in category "People from Moraga, California" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
Lamorinda is located in the western part of Contra Costa County, California. The central part of the county is a valley traversed by Interstate 680 and Highway 24. The towns to the east of the hills, situated on or near Highway 24 and their surrounding areas (Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda) are collectively known as Lamorinda. The major central ...
Alberto Morales Moraga, Chilean politician; Cherríe Moraga (born 1952), American writer; David Moraga (born 1975), American baseball player; Eva Laura Moraga (born 1946), Mexican artist; Gabriel Moraga (1765–1823), Spanish explorer; John Moraga (born 1984), American mixed martial artist; José Joaquín Moraga (1745–1785), Spanish explorer
The Rheem Theatre is a motion picture theater located in Moraga, California. Built in 1957 by Donald Rheem, of Rheem Manufacturing Company, it was originally a 1,000-seat single screen movie theater. It was later used as a concert venue.
Rheem, [1] also known as Rheem Valley [1] and Rheem Center, [2] is an unincorporated community in Contra Costa County, California, United States. [1] It is located 7.5 miles (12 km) north-northwest of Danville, [2] at an elevation of 587 feet (179 m). [1] It was incorporated into the town of Moraga when that town was incorporated in 1974.
The Moraga School District is an elementary school district in Moraga, California.. The majority of Moraga is within this district. [2]Schools in the district include Joaquin Moraga Intermediate School, Camino Pablo Elementary School, Donald Rheem Elementary School, and Los Perales Elementary School.
Louis Guisto Field is a baseball venue in Moraga, California, USA.It is home to the Saint Mary's Gaels baseball team of the NCAA Division I West Coast Conference. [1] Opened in 2012, the venue replaced the old Louis Guisto Field (the location of which was behind the third base line of the new facility) [2] as the home of Saint Mary's baseball.