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Two to three weeks prior to the charter of the Virginia, Graham had been snooping around the San Luis Rey Mission.
* 805: 959-1122 Bakersfield / San Luis Obispo, CA
* 805: 959-1123 Bakersfield / San Luis Obispo, CA (?
He was flying a postal route for the Mexican company Transportes Aeras Transcontinentales, ferrying mail from San Luis Potosí to Toreon and then on to Guadalajara.
" Doc " was approached by Gen. Saturnino Cedillo, governor of the state of San Luis Potosí and one of the last remaining lieutenants of Pancho Villa.
** C. v. aridus ( Lawrence, 1853 )-Jaumave Bobwhite-west-central Tamaulipas to southeastern San Luis Potosi
** C. v. maculatus ( Nelson, 1899 )-Spot-bellied Bobwhite-central Tamaulipas to northern Veracruz and southeastern San Luis Potosi
* C. l. cagottis: Mexican coyote – states of Oaxaca, San Luis Potosi, Puebla, and Veracruz in Mexico
:* San Luis Obispo County, California
* California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California, USA
* Conservation Corps State Museum at Camp San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, California
* 1966 – The Cave of Swallows, the largest known cave shaft in the world, is discovered in Aquismón, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
Arrested by the dictatorship shortly after being declared Presidential candidate by his party, the opposition leader escaped from prison and launched the Plan of San Luis Potosí from the United States, in this manner beginning the Mexican Revolution.
Finally, in June 1910, the Porfirian regime had him arrested in Monterrey and sent to a prison in San Luis Potosí.
Madero set up shop in San Antonio, Texas, and quickly issued his Plan of San Luis Potosí, which had been written during his time in prison, partly with the help of Ramón López Velarde.
Madero assured Zapata that the land redistribution promised in the Plan of San Luis Potosí would be carried out when Madero became president.
Jesuit missionaries led by Padre Diego Luis de San Vitores arrived on Guam to introduce Christianity and develop trade.
* Luis F. Bernabé Pons, El texto morisco del Evangelio de San Bernabé ( Granada: Universidad de Granada, 1998 ), 260p
Their coup overthrew the dictatorship of Luis Jose Sartorius, 1st Count of San Luis.
He is the only canonised king of France ; consequently, there are many places named after him, most notably St. Louis, Missouri and Mission San Luis Rey de Francia in the United States, São Luís do Maranhão, Brazil and both the state and city of San Luis Potosí in Mexico.

San and Potosí
The cities of San Luis Potosí in Mexico ; St. Louis, Missouri ; St. Louis, Michigan ; San Luis, Arizona ; San Luis, Colorado ; Saint-Louis du Sénégal ; Saint-Louis in Alsace ; as well as Lake Saint-Louis in Quebec, the Mission San Luis Rey de Francia in California and rue Saint Louis of Pondicherry are among the many places named after the king and saint.
* PRI governs 20 states: Aguascalientes, Campeche, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Colima, Durango, Hidalgo, México, Nayarit, Nuevo León, Puebla, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Yucatán and Zacatecas.
* Moctezuma, San Luis Potosí, a municipality
* 63, 068 km < sup > 2 </ sup > – San Luis Potosí, Mexico
* May 1: San José Obrero ( V. Nuevo Potosí )
Category: Flora of San Luis Potosí
The Mexican made use of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, as a film location, as well as various areas in Las Vegas, Nevada and Los Angeles, California.
Lychees are extensively grown in China, and also elsewhere in Brazil, South-East Asia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, southern Japan, and more recently in California, Hawaii, Texas, Florida, the wetter areas of eastern Australia and sub-tropical regions of South Africa, Israel and also in the states of Sinaloa and San Luis Potosí ( specifically, in La Huasteca ) in Mexico.
States that have certified mezcal agave growing areas with production facilities are Durango, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Oaxaca, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas and Zacatecas.
As he was training for a rematch with Laporte set for September, he crashed on the early morning of August 12, 1982, while driving his Porsche 928 sports car along the federal highway from Santiago de Querétaro to San Luis Potosí, dying instantly.
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The actual sign for the San Francisco Doggie Diner, commonly portrayed in the comic strip as one of Zippy's conversational foils
Pseudotsuga macrocarpa, commonly called the bigcone Douglas-fir, is an evergreen conifer native to the mountains of southern California, occurring from the San Rafael Mountains in central Santa Barbara County and the southwest of the Tehachapi Mountains of southwestern Kern County, south to Julian in San Diego County.
* generically, cadets of some non-sovereign families whose head bears the non-dynastic title of prince ( or, less commonly, duke ) were sometimes also authorized to use the princely title, e. g. von Carolath-Beuthen, de Broglie, Demidoff di San Donato, Lieven, de Mérode, Pignatelli, Radziwill, von Wrede, Yussopov, etc.
The former Spanish settlement at Sajavit lies within that area occupied during the late Paleoindian period and continuing on into the present day by the Native American society commonly known as the Juaneño ; the name denotes those people who were ministered by the padres at Mission San Juan Capistrano.
These mountains are a result of movement along the San Andreas Fault and are commonly called the Transverse Range.
A study completed by Yuri Fialko in 2006 has demonstrated that the San Andreas fault has been stressed to a level sufficient for the next " big one ," as it is commonly called ; that is, an earthquake of magnitude 7. 0 or greater.
Street routings in San Francisco are more commonly referred to by their street names rather than the route number.
In English, the name most commonly refers to the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The Castro District, commonly referenced as The Castro, is a neighborhood in Eureka Valley in San Francisco, California.
It is commonly considered to be part of the Rancho Santa Fe area within San Diego County, and is even included within the proposed boundaries for the city of Rancho Santa Fe.
San Diego Country Estates, commonly referred to as the Estates, is an affluent valley resort populace composed of several neighborhoods associated with the unincorporated community of Ramona, California.
The Estates receive air transport via the Ramona Airport, though San Diego International Airport is the more commonly used airport.
The area is more commonly referred to as East San Jose, and is located about 4 miles east of downtown San Jose.
The City of San Juan is most commonly known for " Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan " which is one of the largest & biggest church in the Rio Grande Valley.
A few years after the local uprising of the native populace more commonly known as the Indian War of 1855 & 56 and the death of his brother Oliver while on a family business trip in San Francisco, Ezra became disenchanted with his claim and in 1862 moved to Puyallup.
( more commonly referred to as Real Sociedad ) is a Spanish football club based in the city of San Sebastián, Basque Country, founded on 7 September 1909.
San Francisco State University ( commonly referred to as San Francisco State, SF State and SFSU ) is a public university located in San Francisco, California.
It is more commonly known as The Campanile ( ) due to its resemblance to the Campanile di San Marco in Venice, and serves as UC Berkeley's most recognizable symbol.
* Phil Lesh and Friends ( commonly referred to as Phil Lesh and Phriends ) in 1999 featured Phish's Trey Anastasio and Page McConnell, Grateful Dead members Phil Lesh and Donna Jean Godchaux, guitarist Steve Kimock, and drummer John Molo performing three nights of Dead and Phish material at The Warfield in San Francisco.
Candlestick Park ( also commonly referred to as Candlestick or The ' Stick ) is an outdoor sports and entertainment stadium located in San Francisco, California, in the Bayview Heights area.

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