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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. Laguna Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    The Laguna Pueblo (and the Acoma Pueblo) lie in the river basin of the Rio San Jose. [4] The laguna or lake was historically much larger than the present time and hosted waterfowl of many kinds, including ducks, geese and swans. [5] The Rio San Jose flows into the Rio Puerco near the southeast corner of the Laguna Reservation.

  4. United States Border Patrol interior checkpoints - Wikipedia

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    CR S2 north – Seven miles north of Ocotillo and I-8 in eastern San Diego County on S2 (Imperial Highway/Sweeney Pass Road) between I-8 and State Route 78 SR 86 north / SR 78 west – On the west side of the Salton Sea and just south of the intersection of California State Routes 78 and 86 – 33°07′30″N 115°51′17″W  /  33. ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Donato Guerra, State of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Donato Guerra has governing jurisdiction over the following communities: Cabecera de Indígenas, Primer y Segundo Cuartel, San Martín, San Antonio Hidalgo, Batán Chico, Batán Grande, Mesas Altas de Xoconusco, El Capulín, Llano Redondo, Macheros, Barrio de Arriba, La Fundición, San José Tilostóc, Galeras, Ranchería de Santiago Huitlapaltepec, San Agustín de las ...

  7. Pila, Laguna - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, on July 9, 2002, the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Pablo proclaimed the parish church of San Antonio de Padua de Pila as the Diocesan Shrine of St. Anthony. According to Philippine historian, Dr. Luciano Santiago, it is the only town in the Philippines that is formally recognized as a historical site by both the church and the ...

  8. List of barangays in Laguna (province) - Wikipedia

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    The province of Laguna has 681 barangays comprising its 24 towns and 6 cities. [1] [2] ... San Antonio 5,730 5,583 5,563 4,723 4,216 3,589 Bay: San Antonio 36,163 23,067

  9. 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.