• Rancho Solis was a 8,875-acre (35.92 km2) Mexican land grant in present day Santa Clara County, California given in 1834 by Governor José Figueroa to Mariano...
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  • Teresa Rancho Saucito Rancho Sausal Rancho Sespe Rancho Solis Rancho Soquel Rancho Tecate Rancho Tularcitos (Gomez) Rancho Yerba Buena Rancho Zayante...
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  • The Palos Verdes Peninsula is home to the cities of Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills and Rolling Hills Estates, and the unincorporated...
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  • grants for Rancho Las Uvas, Rancho Ojo del Agua de la Coche, Rancho Solis and Rancho San Francisco de las Llagas were allocated in the area. Rancho San Francisco...
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    In January 2013, Solis stepped down from her post as Labor Secretary. Returning to the area of her upbringing, in April 2014, Solis formally announced...
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    to protect Rancho Veloz from attackers. On January 1, 1879, Rancho Veloz had, for the first time, a mayor. His name was José Suárez Solís. The first schools...
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  • Park School Plaza Vista School Solis Park School Vista Verde School Jeffrey Trail Middle School Lakeside Middle School Rancho San Joaquin Middle School Sierra...
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    Tar Pits and Hancock Park were formerly part of the Mexican land grant of Rancho La Brea. For some years, tar-covered bones were found on the property but...
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    single Las Californias "department", with a single governor. None of the rancho grants near the former border, however, were made after 1836, so none of...
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  • Rancho Agua Caliente was a 3,219-acre (13.03 km2) Mexican land grant in present day Sonoma County, California given in 1840 by Governor Juan Alvarado to...
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