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Coalinga (/ˌkoʊ.əˈlɪŋɡə/ or /kəˈlɪŋɡə/) is a city in
Fresno County and the
western San
Joaquin Valley, in
central California about 80
miles (128 km) southeast...
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Coalinga College,
formerly West
Hills College Coalinga, is a
public community college in
Coalinga, California, with a
satellite facility in Firebaugh...
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Coalinga State Hospital (CSH) is a
state mental hospital in
Coalinga, California. The
facility opened on
September 5, 2005; it was the
first state hospital...
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cities of Merced, Madera, Ceres, Patterson, Lathrop, Chowchilla, A****er,
Coalinga, and Mendota; as well as the
southern parts of both
Modesto and Turlock...
- The 1983
Coalinga earthquake struck at 4:42 p.m. Monday, May 2 of that year, in
Coalinga, California. The
shock was felt from the
Greater Los Angeles...
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occurred on
November 29, 1991,
along Interstate 5 (I-5)
north of the city of
Coalinga, California. The
storm caused a 104-vehicle
traffic collision on the highway...
- New
Coalinga Muni****l
Airport (IATA: CLG, FAA LID: C80) is
three miles east of
Coalinga, in
Fresno County, California,
United States. It is
owned by the...
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discovery of oil in the
western part of the county, near the town of
Coalinga at the foot of the
Coast Ranges,
brought about an
economic boom in the...
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Coalinga Tigers (a.k.a. Savages) were a
minor league baseball team in the
class D San
Joaquin Valley League in 1910 and 1911.
Baseball Reference v...
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Coalinga Oil
Field is a
large oil
field in
western Fresno County, California, in the
United States. It
surrounds the town of
Coalinga,
about halfway...