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  2. The Collection at RiverPark - Wikipedia

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    The Collection at RiverPark is an outdoor lifestyle center located east of the 101 Freeway in Oxnard, California.The shopping center held its grand opening on November 15, 2012; and is anchored by Target, Whole Foods Market, REI, The Container Store, and a 16-screen Cinemark cinema. [1]

  3. Francisco Romero - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Romero may refer to: Francisco García Romero (1559–1630s), Spanish military officer; Francisco Romero (bishop) (died 1635), served as archbishop in Italy; Francisco Romero (bullfighter) (1700–1763), Spanish matador; Francisco Romero (philosopher) (1891–1962), Latin American philosopher; Francisco Romero (surgeon), Spanish surgeon

  4. Francisco Romero (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Romero was born in Seville, Spain, but spent much of his adult life in Latin America, especially Argentina, where he emigrated in 1904. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He entered the Argentine army in 1910 and retired with the rank of major in 1931. [ 2 ]

  5. St. John's Regional Medical Center (California) - Wikipedia

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    The organization expanded to the United States in 1843, and by 1854, the Sisters of Mercy had settled in San Francisco, California. [ 3 ] In 1911, community leaders in Oxnard, California approached Reverend John S. Laubacher, pastor of Santa Clara Parish in Oxnard, out of concern that healthcare services were not available to meet the needs of ...

  6. Francisco Romero (bullfighter) - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Romero (1700–1763) was a significant Spanish matador.He reputedly introduced the famous red cape into bullfighting in around 1726.[1] [2]He was apparently the inventor of several characteristics that started to be used in a key period for bullfighting when the modern on foot system was defined, as the use of the muleta (cape) and estoque (sword) to kill the bull face to face, thus ...

  7. Carnegie Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Art Museum is a public art museum owned by the City of Oxnard, California in the building originally occupied by the Oxnard Public Library.The Neo-Classical building, located adjacent to Oxnard's Plaza Park, opened in 1907 as the Oxnard Public Library and was converted into an art museum in 1986. [2]

  8. List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Aceves and Antonio Romero 17,712 acres (7,168 ha) 158 SD Marina, Salinas: Monterey: Las Virgenes: 1802 José Joaquín de Arrillaga: Miguel Ortega 17,760 acres (7,187 ha) 265 SD Agoura Hills: Los Angeles: El Conejo: 1803 1822 José Joaquín de Arrillaga Pablo Vicente de Solá: Ygnacio Rodríguez and José Polanco José de la Guerra y Noriega

  9. 2015 Oxnard train derailment - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 Oxnard train derailment occurred on February 24, 2015, at 5:44 a.m. local time when a Metrolink passenger train collided with a truck that a driver had mistakenly turned from Rice Avenue onto the tracks and became stuck. After the impact, the train derailed at Oxnard, California, United States. As a result of the crash, the train ...