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  3. Toyota Motor North America - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) is the operating subsidiary that oversees all operations of the Toyota Motor Corporation in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Its operations include research and development, manufacturing, sales, marketing, after sales and corporate functions, which are controlled by TMNA but sometimes executed by other subsidiaries and holding companies.

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    The Manila galleons returned across the northern Pacific, and reached North America usually off the coast of northern California, and then continued south with their Asian trade goods to Mexico. In 1579, northern California was visited by the English explorer Sir Francis Drake who landed north of today's San Francisco and claimed the area for ...

  5. California State Route 65 - Wikipedia

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    The southern segment of State Route 65 begins at a partial interchange with State Route 99 north of Bakersfield.From here to Porterville is a mostly 40-mile (64 km) rural two-lane highway through hills and grasslands while passing through the communities of Ducor and Terra Bella.

  6. Northwest Bakersfield - Wikipedia

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    Bakersfield Commons is a planned mixed-use project in the northwest. Its exact boundaries are currently unknown, but it will encompass land at the intersection of Coffee Road and Brimhall Road. Its exact boundaries are currently unknown, but it will encompass land at the intersection of Coffee Road and Brimhall Road.

  7. Matthew Todd Miller - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Todd Miller (born August 26, 1989) [3] is a U.S. citizen who was detained in North Korea (DPRK) after traveling there, tearing up his tourist visa, and requesting political asylum. He refused to be sent back, intending to get arrested to "have a face-to-face with North Koreans to answer [his] personal questions". [2]