- A paubhā (Devanagari: पौभा) is a
traditional religious painting made by the
Newar people of Nepal.
Paubhas depict deities,
mandalas or monuments, and are...
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Pauba Valley is a
valley along the
course of
Temecula Cr****, in
Riverside County, California. It
heads to the east at 33°30′06″N 117°00′10″W / 33.50167°N...
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Rancho Pauba was a 26,598-acre (107.64 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day
Riverside County,
California given in 1844 by
Governor Manuel Micheltorena...
- The
Pauba Formation is a
geologic formation in California. It
preserves fossils.
Earth sciences portal California portal Paleontology portal List of fossiliferous...
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Elementary Susan LaVorgna Elementary Nicolas Valley Elementary Paloma Elementary Pauba Valley Elementary Rancho Elementary Red Hawk
Elementary Abby
Reinke Elementary...
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Francisco Sanjurjo, and Juan and
Ezequiel Murrieta purchased the
Rancho Pauba and
Rancho Temecula Mexican land grants,
comprising 52,000
acres (210 km2)...
- area were
Rancho Temecula,
granted to
Felix Valdez, and to the east
Rancho Pauba,
granted to
Vicente Moraga in 1844.
Rancho Little Temecula was made in 1845...
- 126 feet (648 m),
which is
located east of the city of Temecula,
dividing Pauba Valley from
Butterfield Valley. The two
peaks of the
mountain are divided...
- citizens. In 2006, the City of
Temecula opened the
Temecula Public Library on
Pauba Road, and with the
opening of the new structure, the
existing library’s...
- in 1842,
Rancho San
Jacinto y San
Gorgonio in 1843,
Ranchos La Laguna,
Pauba,
Temecula in 1844,
Ranchos Little Temecula,
Potreros de San Juan Capistrano...