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*[[Rancho San Joaquin Middle School]] |
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*A Brand of [[Shock absorber]], manufactured by Tenneco Automotive |
*A Brand of [[Shock absorber]], manufactured by Tenneco Automotive |
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*The colloquial word used by Venezuelans to describe precarious homes made out of cardboard, pieces of wood and zinc sheets on the hillsides and other poor areas. |
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Revision as of 18:42, 10 August 2008
Rancho is the Spanish term for ranch. A rancho is one of the four Spanish settlements.
A rancho may refer to:
- Alta California land grants in the 19th century; see Ranchos of California
- Rancho High School, a North Las Vegas high school.
- Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center
- Matra Rancho, an early French leisure activity vehicle
- Rancho San Joaquin Middle School
- A Brand of Shock absorber, manufactured by Tenneco Automotive
- The colloquial word used by Venezuelans to describe precarious homes made out of cardboard, pieces of wood and zinc sheets on the hillsides and other poor areas.
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