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Agua Dulce (pronunciation ⓘ) (Spanish for "Sweet Water") [3] is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [4] in Los Angeles County, California, United States. [2] It lies at an elevation of 2,526 feet (770 m), [ 2 ] northeast of Santa Clarita .
Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District is a school district serving the rural unincorporated communities of Acton and Agua Dulce in northern Los Angeles County, California. [ 1 ] The district includes three schools, all in Acton: Vasquez High School, High Desert Middle School, and Meadowlark Elementary School.
Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park is a 932-acre (377-hectare) park located in the Sierra Pelona in northern Los Angeles County, California. It is known for its rock formations, the result of sedimentary layering and later seismic uplift. It is located near the town of Agua Dulce, between the cities of Santa Clarita and Palmdale.
Dulce María, Christian Chávez, Anahí, Christopher von Uckermann and Maite Perroni took the stage on Aug. 25 at Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso, Texas, to play their first concert in almost 15 years.
The Vasquez Rocks, situated in the Sierra Pelona Mountains, in northern Los Angeles County, California, have been used as a setting for key scenes in many motion pictures, television shows, music videos, and video games. The following is a partial list of such multimedia in which the rock formations are included:
Agua Dulce people, a Timucua group of northern Florida; Agua dulce, a hot beverage popular in Costa Rican cuisine; Battle of Aguadulce, in the Thousand Days War in Panama; Battle of Agua Dulce, a skirmish in the Texas War of Independence
Agua Dulce Airpark (FAA LID: L70), also known as Agua Dulce Airport, [2] is a public-use airport located 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the central business district of Agua Dulce, in Los Angeles County, California, United States. [1] The plans for an airport at Agua Dulce began in 1958.
The Spanish established settlements in the area in the 1760s mainly clustering around Mission San Diego de Alcala, calling the river Agua Dulce. From 1795, the lower part of the watershed was part of the Rancho del Rey (Ranch of the King) under Spain, this land south of the Presidio of San Diego , that later became the Rancho de la Nación .