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La Masia de Can Planes was an old Catalan farmhouse, built in 1702. In 1979, it was first used by the club to house its young footballers who originated from outside Barcelona. [3] The idea for the youth academy was proposed to Josep Lluís Núñez by Jaume Amat Murtra [4] and Oriol Tort was put in charge of the facility. [5]
La Masia de Can Planes in Les Corts, Barcelona. A masia in Catalan (or Spanish: masía and Aragonese: pardina) is a type of rural construction common to the east of Spain: Catalonia, Valencian Community, Aragon, Languedoc and Provence (in the south of France). The estate in which the masia is located is called a mas. [1]
Rancho La Natividad; Rancho Laguna Seca; Rancho Las Salinas; Rancho Los Laureles (Ransom) Rancho Llano de Buena Vista; Rancho Los Carneros (Littlejohn) Rancho Los Carneros; Rancho Los Coches (Soberanes) Rancho Los Gatos or Santa Rita; Rancho Los Laureles; Rancho Los Ojitos; Rancho Los Vergeles
A decades-long landslide has reshaped a 240-acre part of Palos Verdes Peninsula known as Portuguese Bend. Rancho Palos Verdes is mounting a plan to slow it.
Ojo del Agua de la Coche: 1835 José Figueroa: Juan M. Hernandez 8,927 acres (3,613 ha) 379 ND Morgan Hill: Santa Clara: El Rincon: 1835 José Figueroa: Teodoro Arellanes 4,460 acres (1,805 ha) 59 SD La Conchita: Ventura: Los Méganos: 1835 José Castro: Jose Noriega: 13,316 acres (5,389 ha) 107 ND Brentwood: Contra Costa: Cañada de la ...
Rancho Cañada de la Brea Los Angeles Rancho Rincón de los Bueyes: 1821 Bernardo Higuera Spain 0.6 (3 ⁄ 5 Spanish league) Francisco Higuera, et al. 3,127.89 acres (1,265.81 ha) August 27, 1872: 435 Spanish; el rincón meaning corner or angle, los bueyes are oxen: Los Angeles Case no. 131, Southern District of California: Rancho Río de Las ...
New drilling in Rancho Palos Verdes has revealed that devastating land movement has been caused, at least partially, by a deeper slip plane — meaning a larger area could be affected.
The Farm is an oil painting made by Joan Miró between the summer of 1921 in Mont-roig del Camp and winter 1922 in Paris. [1] It is a kind of inventory of the masia (traditional Catalan farmhouse) owned by his family since 1911 in the town of Mont-roig del Camp.