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List of U.S. Army bases in California
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The Rumsen are a Costanoan or Ohlone Native American tribe from the area of Monterey and Carmel in northern California...
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The San Lorenzo River is the main river running through Santa Cruz, California. The river originates in the Santa Cruz Mountains, and empties into Monterey Bay...
California State University, Monterey Bay
California State University, Monterey Bay , in the California State University sytem, is located in the city of Seaside, California. California State University Maritime | San Luis Obispo... Beach | Los Angeles | Monterey Bay | Northridge | Sacramento | San Bernardino | San Marcos...
The V platform is Ford Motor Company's minivan platform. It is used in the following vehicles: 2004 Ford Freestar 2004 Mercury Monterey V2 An updated version of the platform will debut in 2009. It... Monterey (code name V229...
Monterey Jack is a type of cheddar-style cheese first made in California using pasteurized cows milk. Monterey Jack is one of the central characters in the animated television series Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers . He is a cheese-obsessed mouse...
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean, on the coast of California, south of San Francisco. At the north end is the town of Santa Cruz, and at the south end is the city of Monterey. Monterey Bay..., forming what is known as a kelp forest . The Monterey Canyon, one of the largest underwater canyons...
East Los Angeles College is a community college located in the Los Angeles suburb of Monterey Park... unincoporated East Los Angeles was annexed by Monterey Park in the early 1970s. ELAC, as it is known, is in the heavily Mexican southern areas of Monterey Park (the areas north of the hills are heavily...