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Rancho Cucamonga (/ˌræntʃoʊ kuːkəˈmʌŋɡə/ RAN-choh KOO-kə-MUNG-gə) is a city
located just
south of the
foothills of the San
Gabriel Mountains and Angeles...
- The
Cucamonga Wilderness is a
federally designated wilderness area
located in the
eastern San
Gabriel Mountains, in San
Bernardino County,
Southern California...
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Cucamonga is a name for the city of
Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Cucamonga may also
refer to:
Cucamonga (album), a
compilation involving Frank Zappa and...
- The
Cucamonga Valley is a
region of
southwestern San
Bernardino County and
northwestern Riverside County, in
southern California. It is
located below...
- The
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes are a
Minor League Baseball team of the
California League and the Single-A
affiliate of the Los
Angeles Dodgers. They are...
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Cucamonga Peak is one of the
highest peaks of the San
Gabriel Mountains in San
Bernardino County, California, with a
summit elevation of 8,862 feet (2...
- Camp
Cucamonga (also titled: How I
Spent My
Summer and
Lights Out) is a made-for-television
movie that
first aired on NBC on
September 23, 1990. The family...
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Rancho Cucamonga was a 13,045-acre (20.383 sq mi; 52.79 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day San
Bernardino County, California,
given in 1839 to the...
- Casa de
Rancho Cucamonga,
commonly known as the John
Rains House, is a
historic house located at 8810
Hemlock St. in
Rancho Cucamonga, California. The...
- and
Rancho Cucamonga in
Greater Los
Angeles through the
California high desert. The line will
connect with
existing rail at
Rancho Cucamonga station of...