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Santa Catalina

NOUN
  1. an island resort in the Pacific off the southwestern coast of California

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  • We also provided a $10,800 grant to fund the development and initial implementation of a Candidate Conservation Agreement for the Santa Catalina Island fox and the island loggerhead shrike.
  • Commonly known as Catalina, the island is a picturesque tourist destination, although much of the island was purchased in 1975 by the Santa Catalina Island Conservancy and now is preserved against development MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • The American Museum of Natural History's ongoing dig has focused on the island's mission of Santa Catalina de Guale, inhabited by Franciscan missionaries for much of the 17th century.
  • Join the Mount Lemmon volunteer interpreters on a refreshing hike in the cool highlands of the Santa Catalinas.
  • Similarly, Maria Turregano reserved 20,000 maravedis of her legitimas for herself, specifying that the sum would go to her convent, Santa Catalina, upon her death.
  • The Safeway, an anchor in this shopping center that presses up against the towering Santa Catalina mountains, has long seen a healthy stream of business. Safeway at Arizona shooting site reopens
  • A California quail and a Bewick's wren are among four bird subspecies found only on Santa Catalina.
  • He also named the islands still known as Santa Catalina and San The March of Portola and the Discovery of the Bay of San Francisco
  • Join the Mount Lemmon volunteer interpreters on a refreshing hike in the cool highlands of the Santa Catalinas.
  • They were now near the east end of the north coast of Cuba, and they stood in to a harbour which the Admiral called Santa Catalina, and which is now called Cayo de Moa. Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Complete
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