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  2. Mission Foods - Wikipedia

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    Mission Foods was founded as a subsidiary of Grupo Maseca in California in 1977 as a brand name to sell the company's tortillas in the American marketplace. It is one of the world's largest producers of flatbread, tortilla and corn flour products with factories in North and Central America, Europe, Asia and Australia. [1]

  3. Gruma - Wikipedia

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    Its brand names include Mission Foods (Misión in Mexico), Maseca, and Guerrero. Gruma reported revenues of US$3.8 billion for 2014. It operates more than 79 plants worldwide, mainly in Mexico, the United States, and Europe, and employs approximately 18,000 people. [ 1 ]

  4. Rancho Cucamonga - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Cucamonga was a 13,045-acre (20.383 sq mi; 52.79 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Bernardino County, California, given in 1839 to the dedicated soldier, smuggler and politician Tiburcio Tapia by Mexican governor Juan Bautista Alvarado. [1] The grant formed parts of present-day California cities Rancho Cucamonga and Upland.

  5. The Times' top 25 high school basketball rankings

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    CRESPI (20-8); Fourth-place in Mission League got them No. 1 seed in Division 1; 12. 13. MATER DEI (20-8); Monarchs awarded at-large berth to Division 1 playoffs; 10 ... RANCHO CUCAMONGA (23-7 ...

  6. The Times' top 25 high school basketball rankings

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    SIERRA CANYON (20-4); Trailblazers get No. 2 seed in Mission League tourney; 6. 7. LA MIRADA (22-4); Looking good for Open Division playoff spot; 7 ... RANCHO CUCAMONGA (22-7); Faces Etiwanda for ...

  7. High school basketball: Saturday's scores

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    Rancho Buena Vista 76, Rancho Christian 72 ... Brentwood 74, Rancho Cucamonga 43. Burbank 57, Muir 39. ... Rancho Christian 43. Mission Hills 77, Lakewood St. Joseph 51. Northview 29, Walnut 25.

  8. Ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    Pacheco Adobe, built 1835 by Salvio Pacheco on Rancho Monte del Diablo The Guajome Adobe, built 1852–53 as the seat of Rancho Guajome. In Alta California (now known as California) and Baja California, ranchos were concessions and land grants made by the Spanish and Mexican governments from 1775 [1] to 1846.

  9. List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    None of the rancho grants near the former border, however, were made after 1836, so none of them straddled the pre-1836 territorial border. The result of the shifting borders is that some of the ranchos in this list, created by pre-1836 governors, are located partially or entirely in a 30-mile-wide sliver of the former Alta California that is ...