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Capay (Wintun: Kapai,
meaning "Stream") is an
unincorporated community in Yolo County, California. It is
located on
Cache Cr**** 2
miles (3.2 km) west-northwest...
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Capay Hills.
Cache Cr****
flows through the valley.
California State Route 16
crosses through the
Capay Valley. The
Capay Valley AVA, an...
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Ontario in Canada.
Capay was
later released from prison.
Capay was 19
years old at the time of the
incident and
Quisees was 34.
Capay allegedly stabbed...
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Capay may
refer to:
Capay, California, in Yolo
County Capay,
Glenn County,
California Capay Hills Capay Valley Capay Valley AVA This
disambiguation page...
- dam in the world" at that time. The
Capay Diversion Dam is
located approximately two
miles above the town of
Capay on
Cache Cr****. This dam was
built by...
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Rancho Capay was a 44,388-acre (179.63 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day
Tehama County and
Glenn County,
California given in 1844 by
Governor Manuel...
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western side of the
Sacramento Valley. The
Capay Valley and
Capay Valley AVA are west of the hills. "
Capay Hills".
Geographic Names Information System...
- under-served communities. One of the
largest subscription CSAs was
Capay Inc. in
Capay Valley,
California which in 2010
delivered boxes to 13,000 customers...
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Capay"
means "valley of the
Capay" in Spanish. "
Capay"
comes from the
Southern Wintun Indian word for "stream". The
rancho occupied the
Capay Valley...
- of José de los
Reyes Berreyesa (1785–1846). Held
grant Rancho Canada de
Capay in 1846. José de
Jesus Berreyesa (1815–1874). Son of
Nasario Antonio Berreyesa...