California's Spanish place-names : what they mean and how they got there / Barbara and Rudy Marinacci.
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- F 859 .M338 1980
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F 859 .G933c 1998 California place names : the origin and etymology of current geographical names / | F 859 .H251 1978 A companion to California / | F 859 .H251 1987 A companion to California / | F 859 .M338 1980 California's Spanish place-names : what they mean and how they got there / | F 859.3 .C128 1986 California state parks guide / | F 859.3 .F317 1954 California : a guide to the Golden State / | F 859.3 .P982 1999 California beaches : the only guide to the best places to swim, play, eat, and stay on every beach in the golden state / |
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