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4 unusual facts about Vallejo


Baby Bash

Baby Bash's career began as part of the group Potna Duece in Vallejo, California.

Brandon C. Rodegeb

Success followed, although not immediately, and after his family moved to the nearby suburb of Vallejo, California in 1991; B-12 broke into rap music shortly thereafter.

Touro University

Touro University California, a medical, pharmacy and physician assistant's school in Vallejo, California, USA.

Vincent Herring

Herring's formal musical education began at age 11, when he started playing saxophone in school bands and studying privately at Dean Frederick's School Of Music in Vallejo, California.


Alfonso Vallejo

Alfonso Vallejo is a Professor of Medical Pathology practicing in one of the major hospitals in Madrid.

Andrew Lock

Lock has climbed with many of the world’s best, including Anatoli Boukreev (K2 in 1993), Göran Kropp (Broad Peak in 1994), Doug Scott and Wojciech Kurtyka (Nanga Parbat Mazeno Ridge in 1995) & Ivan Vallejo and Inaki Ochoa (Annapurna 2007).

Benicia Capitol State Historic Park

Following large complaints by state legislators of inadequate furniture and sleeping quarters in Vallejo in early 1853, the Legislature, with the consent of Governor John Bigler, relocated the state capital to nearby Benicia that same year.

Bodegas Vicente Gandia

The vineyards at Hoya de Cadenas have a 200 hectare area, being Vallejo Arroyo and Chacelas the most attractive zones with their clayey soil that produce wines and grapes from different Appelations of Origin including Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Chardonnay, Sauvingnon Blanc and Bobal – symbol of Utiel-Requena Appelation of Origin.

California Northern Railroad

Mare Island Naval Base, in Vallejo, is coming back alive to the newly established Mare Island Rail Service out of Olympia with scrap metal, rock, and boating material being shipped in and out of the Island.

Cesar Acuña Peralta

He is the founder of Club Deportivo Universidad César Vallejo, which represents Cesar Vallejo University in Peruvian professional football.

César Vallejo

César Vallejo was born the youngest of eleven children in Santiago de Chuco, a remote village in the Peruvian Andes.

Clayton Eshleman

In 2006, a translation of The Complete Poetry of Cesar Vallejo, with an introduction by Mario Vargas Llosa, was published to much acclaim, won the 2008 Harold Morton Landon Translation Award from the Academy of American Poets, and was shortlisted for the 2008 International Griffin Poetry Prize.

Francisco Javier Cornejo

Don Francisco Javier Cornejo López (March 4, 1669, Ruesga, Cantabria - March 27, 1750, Madrid), also known as Don Francisco Javier Cornejo Vallejo, was a Spanish military commander of the Spanish navy.

Harry German Castillo Vallejo

Harry German Castillo Vallejo, (born 14 May 1974 in Medellín) is a Colombian football Forward, who played for many South Korean football clbus.

Into the New

Into the New is the third studio album by the American band Vallejo released in 2000 (see 2000 in music).

Isabela's 4th legislative district special election, 2003

Other disturbances included the confrontation of Cordon Mayor Amado Vallejo, Jr. of two lawyers of the Abaya campaign who allegedly harassed poll watchers.

Jacob P. Leese

In 1837 Leese married María Rosalia Vallejo, sister of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo.

During the Bear Flag Revolt of 1846, Leese was taken prisoner with Vallejo and held captive at Sutter's Fort.

James Tracy

In early 1989, the presence of Neo-Nazi organizers in Vallejo helped him form an anti-racist commitment.

Jean Stuart

Her father, Dr. L.M. Leisenring, was a physician of the San Francisco Bay District who was superintendent of a Vallejo, California sanitarium.

José Rubia Barcia

Rubia and Clayton Eshleman jointly prepared The Complete Posthumous Poetry of César Vallejo (1978) and won the U.S. National Book Award, category Translation.

Josiah Belden

The party was detained at Mission San Jose by General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo for illegally entering Mexico without valid passports; Vallejo violated his orders to force all American immigrants to leave California, allowing the group to remain after becoming Mexican citizens.

Koldo Mitxelena

Luckily, a few of his friends were familiar with his worth and skills (Arrue, Tovar, Amorós, Agud, Vallejo…).

Matías Alonso

Matias Damián Alonso Vallejo (born 16 April 1985) is an Uruguayan footballer who plays for Defensor Sporting as a striker.

Merrit Cecil Walton

Returning to the United States in the autumn of 1940, Walton served successive tours of duty at the Marine barracks at Mare Island, Vallejo, California; the Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey; Quantico, Virginia, and New River, North Carolina.

Qué tan lejos

The plot follows an Ecuadorian student, Tristeza(Vallejo) from Quito and a Spanish traveler, Esperanza (Martinez) from Barcelona as they unexpectedly travel together from Quito to Cuenca, because Tristeza wants to stop her summer love from marrying and Esperanza wants to travel when a strike caused by the runaway of the president, makes it impossible to travel by bus.

Rancho Napa

In 1863 Salvador Vallejo was a Major in the Union Army, and after the Civil War, he resigned and returned to his ranch in Napa in 1865, and died in 1876.

San Francisco Ferry Building

The terminal is also served by Vallejo Baylink buses (operated by SolTrans) and Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach.

Steve Clark Hall

After graduation from Annapolis, Steve Clark Hall entered the nuclear submarine training pipeline at the Naval Nuclear Power School in Vallejo, California.

Touro University Rainbow Health Coalition

Touro University Rainbow Health Coalition (RHC) is a group of students, faculty, and staff who promote health equity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people at Touro University California, a Jewish-sponsored university in Vallejo, California founded by Dr. Bernard Lander.


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