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The settlement was named for St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan Order, but was also commonly known as " Mission Dolores " owing to the presence of a nearby creek named Arroyo de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, meaning " Our Lady of Sorrows Creek.
When we arrived at a lovely creek, which because it was the Friday of Sorrows Friday before Palm Sunday, the 3rd of April 1776, we called the Arroyo de los Dolores ... On the banks of the Arroyo ... we discovered many fragrant chamomiles and other herbs, and many wild violets.
The hippie commune was recreated from pictures and shot near Santa Monica, California overlooking Malibu Canyon, since the New Buffalo commune near Taos in Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico did not permit shooting there.
However, it was Joe Arroyo and La Verdad, his band, that popularized Colombian salsa beginning in the 1980s.
The Concow region is 20 miles north of the city of Oroville ( an Anglo-Hispanic compound meaning ' gold-town ') and about the same distance east of the town of Chico ( named for Rancho Arroyo Chico — meaning ' little creek ranch ' -- which was established through a land-grant from the Mexican authorities in 1844, two years before California was invaded by United States forces, an indication that there was some Mexican presence near the Concow region.
That creek originally, Arroyo de Cantua, was a stopping place on the El Camino Viejo.
California Historical Landmark 344, near the intersection of what are now State Routes 33 and 198, marks the approximate site of his headquarters, Arroyo de Cantua, where he was slain.
The Arroyo Grande valley was found to have particularly fertile ground, and was given the name for " wide riverbed " in Spanish.
The city of Arroyo Grande was incorporated on July 10, 1911.
Francis Branch was later the owner of Rancho Arroyo Grande, Rancho Bolsa de Chamisal, Rancho Huerhuero and half of Rancho Pismo.
Cupertino was named after Arroyo San José de Cupertino ( now Stevens Creek ).
Alejandro Rodriguez was granted " El Rancho Arroyo del Rodeo ", named for the rodeo grounds located in a low-lying area along Rodeo Creek.
Annexed by the city in 2004, Arroyo Alto was a census-designated place ( CDP ) at the 2000 census, at which time it had a population of 320.
Estrada was soon forced from office by the EDSA Revolution of 2001, and Arroyo was sworn into the presidency by Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr. on January 20, 2001.
On November 18, 2011, Arroyo was arrested following the filing of criminal charges against her for electoral fraud.
In 1961, when Arroyo was just 14 years old, her father was elected as president.

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In the same year Estrada, together with former President Corazon Aquino, Cardinal Jaime Sin, Senator Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and other political leaders, led an anti-charter change rally brought in an estimated half a million people to Rizal Park against the charter change moves by Ramos and his supporters.
José Cruz Dilan ( born August 8, 1947 in Arroyo, Puerto Rico ) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder.
US 6's former routing included a short segment of the famous Arroyo Seco Parkway.
Meanwhile, in Manila, Pimentel ’ s lawyer, headed by opposition leaders former Senators Lorenzo Tañada and Soc Rodrigo, along with Abraham Sarmiento, Raul Gonzales and Joker Arroyo, claimed that the Comelec had acted without jurisdiction and contented that the electorate ’ s will should be respected.
He also fought former World Lightweight Champion Harry Arroyo.
* Ernesto Javier Cordero Arroyo, current Secretary of Finance and former Secretary of Social Development.
A day after reports claimed former Red Sox teammate David Ortiz was among 104 Major League players to have failed drug tests in 2003, Arroyo revealed he had used androstenedione and amphetamines in his career.
In 2008, commercials for JTM Food Group featuring a ' music video ' by Arroyo ; also featuring FSN Ohio color analyst and former Cincinnati Reds player Chris Welsh began airing during Cincinnati Reds games.
In the southern portions of the region, there were also large and diverse non-Hispanic populations: The Highland Park, Arroyo Seco and El Sereno sections facing South Pasadena was known for a large Black community, as there are many African Americans including the former " Calle de Los Negroes " or the Chinese quarter ; Boyle Heights was heavily Armenian, Serbian, Jewish, Portuguese and Japanese ; Lincoln Heights was heavily Italian ; and finally the 1930s-era Okies colony of Mount Washington and Monte Sereno where many poor white farmers and American Indians settled, it is also where the Southwest Museum of the American Indian is located in the neighborhood where thousands of Native Americans were resettled by the BIA Urban Indians relocation program in the 1950s.
The Arroyo Seco and Los Angeles River are more famous examples in Southern California of former natural arroyo seasonal watercourses that became constructed open drainage system arroyos.
Williams, a former infielder who threw and batted right-handed, graduated from Arroyo Grande, California, High School and Fresno State University.
On April 10, 1992, Castillejo got his first win against a former or future world champion, when he knocked out former IBF lightweight champion, Puerto Rican Harry Arroyo, in three rounds at Leganes.
Prominent former members have included Joe Arroyo who joined Fruko y sus Tesos in 1973 and performed lead vocals for the group for several years before embarking upon a solo career, and Wilson " Saoko " Manyoma who provided lead vocals on some of the group's most important tracks such as " El Preso " before also leaving to pursue a solo career.
Luis Enrique " Tite " Arroyo, ( born February 18, 1927 ), is a former major league baseball pitcher.
Poe, considered as the king of Philippine movies, was a movie actor chosen to challenge President Arroyo in the 2004 elections after a series of " meticulous, diligent, and thorough deliberations " and after studying the character of the nominees ", according to former senator Juan Ponce Enrile, head of the KNP nomination committee.
* Jose Miguel Arroyo, former First Gentleman of the Philippines and husband of Gloria Arroyo.
* Fernando Arroyo, former Major League pitcher
It was circulated in daily local broadsheets, that the station wanted to attack the Arroyo administration using the show, but de Castro ( former Vice-President of the Philippines ) decline to attack the ' administration, because he is part of it '.

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JPL traces its beginnings to 1936 in the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology ( GALCIT ) when the first set of rocket experiments were carried out in the Arroyo Seco.
Most of these terminals comprise the Strong Republic Nautical Highway, a nautical system conceptualized under the term of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo where land vehicles can use the roll-on / roll-off ( Ro-Ro ) ship service to traverse the different islands of the country at minimal costs.
Morse, who often spent his winters at the Hacienda with his daughter and son-in-law, set a two-mile telegraph line connecting his son-in-law's Hacienda to their house in Arroyo.
The bulk of the population occupied the outlets of two large creeks, San Juan Creek ( and its major tributary, Trabuco Creek ) and San Mateo Creek ( combined with Arroyo San Onofre, which drained into the ocean at the same point ).
Father Pedro Estévan Tápis ( who had a special talent for music ) joined Father Felipe Arroyo de la Cuesta, at Mission San Juan Bautista in 1815 to teach singing to the Indians.
On January 9, 1790, Juan de Ugalde, governor of Coahuila and commandant of the Provincias Internas, led 600 men to a decisive victory over the Apaches near the site of modern Utopia at a place known then as Arroyo de la Soledad.
The Calcasieu River ( at the time the Arroyo Hondo ) and the Sabine River became the eastern and western boundaries.
The earliest inhabitants of the Arroyo Grande valley were Chumash Indians, who conducted extensive trade with other Native American tribes at considerable distance.
El Valle de Arroyo Seco is located at ( 35. 963749 ,-106. 028420 ).
Arroyo Alto is located at ( 26. 136153 ,-97. 821550 ).
Arroyo Colorado Estates is located at.
Arroyo Gardens-La Tina Ranch is located at ( 26. 216092 ,-97. 496506 ).
Arroyo then studied for two years at Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service in Washington, D. C. where she was a classmate of future United States President Bill Clinton and achieved consistent Dean's list status.
In April 1913, at the World-Wide Apostolic Camp Meeting held in Arroyo Seco, California and conducted by Maria Woodworth-Etter, organizers promised that God would " deal with them, giving them a unity and power that we have not yet known.
President Arroyo decided also to use the room as her office at first.
They also captured Gualeguay, Gualeguaychú and Arroyo de la China, at the west of the Uruguay river.
The Los Angeles River begins at the confluence of Calabasas Creek ( Arroyo Calabasas ) and Bell Creek ( Escorpión Creek ) at Canoga Park High School beside Vanowen Street in Canoga Park.
On December 16, 1976, the DOI-Codi-SP invades a house on the street Pius XI, São Paulo, killing at local orchard and Angelo Pedro Arroyo, kills John the Baptist Drumond torture prisoners and keeps up Amnesty Wladimir Pomar ( son of Pedro ), Aldo Arantes, Haroldo Lima, Elza Moneratt ( both graduates of the AP ), episode known as the Massacre and Slaughter of Lapa.
On 17 March 1992, at 2: 42 pm ( UTC-3 ), a pickup truck driven by a suicide bomber and loaded with explosives smashed into the front of the Israeli Embassy located on the corner of Arroyo and Suipacha, and detonated.

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