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Possibly Rancho Osa after Vicente de la Osa [7] Los Angeles Rancho La Puente: 1845 John A. Rowland, William H. Workman: Mexico 270 John Rowland, William Workman 48,790.55 acres (19,744.84 ha) April 19, 1867: 460 Spanish; la puente is a bridge over water: Rancho Puente de San Gabriel Los Angeles, Orange Case no. 127, Southern District of California
A homeowner association (or homeowners' association [HOA], sometimes referred to as a property owners' association [POA], common interest development [CID], or homeowner community) is a private, legally-incorporated organization that governs a housing community, collects dues, and sets rules for its residents.
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La Quinta (a Spanish idiom meaning "the country villa") is a desert resort city in Riverside County, California, United States. Located between Indian Wells and Indio , it is one of the nine cities of the Coachella Valley .
Rancho Santa Gertrudes was a 21,298-acre (86.19 km 2) 1834 Mexican land grant, in present-day Los Angeles County, California, resulting from a partition of Rancho Los Nietos. A former site of Nacaugna , the rancho lands included the present-day cities of Downey , Santa Fe Springs and the northern part of Norwalk .
La Quinta by Wyndham, also known as La Quinta Inn & Suites (Spanish: La Quinta, "the country villa", pronounced [la ˈkinta]) is a chain of limited service hotels in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Honduras owned by Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. La Quinta Holdings, Inc. first sold shares to the public in April 2014.
Rancho San Antonio (Lugo) Rancho San Francisco; Rancho San Francisquito (Dalton) Rancho San José (Palomares) Rancho San José de Buenos Ayres; Rancho San Pascual; Rancho San Pedro; Rancho San Rafael; Rancho San Vicente y Santa Mónica; Rancho Santa Anita; Santa Catalina Island (California) Rancho Santa Gertrudes; Rancho Sausal Redondo; Rancho Simi
A decision in favor of the mission was reached and Rancho Los Nietos was reduced to nearly half of its original size, but still leaving Corporal Nieto with 167,000 acres (680 km 2). At first it was called La Zanja, but later it was known simply as Rancho Los Nietos.