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  2. Rancho Laguna de San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Laguna de San Antonio was a 24,903-acre (100.78 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Marin County and Sonoma County, California given in 1845 by Governor Pío Pico to Bartolomé Bojorquez. [1] The grant encompassed Chileno Creek and Laguna Lake. [2] [3] [4]

  3. File:4787San Antonio San Pedro, Laguna 41.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: San Antonio 14°20'53"N 121°1'54"E Barangay San Antonio, San Pedro San Pedro, Laguna Magsaysay Road (San Antonio, City of San Pedro, Laguna) Magsaysay Road-Flyover (SLEx, San Antonio, City of San Pedro, Laguna) Fuel Express San Antonio Exchange Terminal (City of San Pedro, Laguna) Our Lady of Sorrows Church (San Antonio, City of San Pedro, Laguna) Roman Catholic Diocese of San Pablo ...

  4. Laguna Northwestern College - Wikipedia

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    Laguna Northwestern College ((LNC)), formerly known as Laguna Northwestern Institute, is a non-sectarian, private college in Laguna, Philippines, founded on May 28, 1978, by the Entila family of San Pedro, Laguna. The Main Campus are in San Antonio, San Pedro City, Laguna.

  5. Operation Jump Start - Wikipedia

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    Operation Jump Start was a military operation to aid U.S. Customs and Border Protection, announced by President George W. Bush in May 2006. The mission entailed the deployment of United States National Guard troops along the Mexico–United States border for purposes of enforcement of border security and construction of a border fence.

  6. Santa Fe de la Laguna - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe de la Laguna is a Purépecha settlement in the Mexican state of Michoacán. Located 27 kilometers from Patzcuaro, it preserves the culture and customs of the Purépecha people. Pottery is the principal industry and Santa Fe de la Laguna's inhabitants make colorful handmade pieces with a variety of shapes and colors.

  7. Mario Cantu - Wikipedia

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    Cantu was the oldest of four children. [1] Growing up, he worked at the family business, a small 24-hour grocery store on the West Side of San Antonio called the M. Cantu Super Mercado, which later became Mario’s restaurant. [2]

  8. Andrés Laguna - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Bataillon believed Laguna was the author of Travels in Turkey (1557), a work also attributed to Cristóbal de Villalón, Francisco Delicado or Juan de Ulloa Pereira, in the form of a dialogue that relates the customs of the Turks in the age of Suleyman the Magnificent, and allows the author to criticize contemporary customs after the ...

  9. Mexicaneros - Wikipedia

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    They live in Mezquital Municipality, Durango (settlements of Agua Caliente, Agua Fría, Bancos de Calitique, Berenjén (Tepetates II), Combustita, Curachitos (Buena Vista), Chalatita, Chalchihuites, El Catorce, El Durazno (Duraznitos), El Rincón, El Toro, Escalera, Guajolote, Huazamotita, La Cañada, La Estancia, La Guajolota, La Tinaja, Las ...