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Cuyama (/kwiːˈjɑːmə/; (Chumash: Kuyam,
meaning "Clam")) is a census-designated
place in
Santa Barbara County. California. It is
located in the
Cuyama...
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commissioned 2
April 1917.
Cuyama was
named after the
Cuyama River.
After her
maiden voyage to
Pearl Harbor in May 1917,
Cuyama departed San
Francisco 6...
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Cuyama Valley (Chumash: Kuyam,
meaning "Clam") is a
valley along the
Cuyama River in
Central California, in
northern Santa Barbara,
southern San Luis...
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Cuyama (Chumash: Kuyam,
meaning "Clam") is a census-designated
place in the
Cuyama Valley,
Santa Barbara County, California. It was
named after the...
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Cuyama River (Chumash: Kuyam,
meaning "Clam") is a 118-mile-long (190 km)
river in
southern San Luis
Obispo County,
northern Santa Barbara County,...
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Cuyama Field Cuyama Field Aux No. 6 was 1.6
miles northwest of Ventucopa,
California an 14
miles southeast of New
Cuyama,
California in the
Cuyama Valley...
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Cuyama River through a
canyon separating the
Sierra Madre Mountains from
mountains in San Luis
Obispo County, and then
opens out into the
Cuyama Valley...
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Quartz Hill
Santa Clarita Stevenson Ranch Valencia Val
Verde Valyermo Cuyama New
Cuyama Allensworth Earlimart Posey List of
California area
codes List of...
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extended along Cuyama River in the
Cuyama Valley, near
Cuyama and New
Cuyama.
There were two
Mexican land
grants made in the
lower Cuyama Valley: on the...
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Cuyama Airport (FAA LID: L88) is a
privately owned,
public use
airport located in New
Cuyama, in
Santa Barbara County, California,
United States. New...