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  2. Los Rios Community College District - Wikipedia

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    The Los Rios Community College District is a special-purpose district providing administrative services and governance for the community colleges serving the greater Sacramento area and points east all the way to Lake Tahoe . The Los Rios Community College district is run by CEO/chancellor (Daniel) Brian King of Folsom, California.

  3. Cosumnes River College - Wikipedia

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    Cosumnes River College is a public community college in Sacramento, California. It opened in 1970, taking its name from the Cosumnes River which flows just a few miles to the south. As of Spring 2017, enrollment was at 13,091 students at its main and satellite campus in Elk Grove, California. Folsom Lake College, a former satellite campus ...

  4. Los Ríos Region - Wikipedia

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    The Los Ríos Region (Spanish: Región de Los Ríos, pronounced [los ˈri.os], lit. Region of the Rivers) is one of Chile 's 16 regions, the country's first-order administrative divisions. Its capital is Valdivia. It began to operate as a region on October 2, 2007, having been created by subdividing the Los Lagos Region in southern Chile.

  5. Los Rios Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Los Rios Historic District. /  33.50167°N 117.66361°W  / 33.50167; -117.66361. The Los Rios Historic District is an historic district and neighborhood in the city of San Juan Capistrano, California. With buildings dating to 1794, it is the oldest continually occupied neighborhood in the state. [2] [3] [4] The nearby Mission San Juan ...

  6. Pedro de los Ríos - Wikipedia

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    Pedro de los Ríos. Fray Pedro de los Ríos (died 1563–1565 [1]) was a Domician missionary in New Spain in the mid-16th century. Little is known about him, but he contributed to the creation of the manuscripts now known as the Codex Telleriano-Remensis and Codex Vaticanus A, which describe Aztec culture and history.

  7. Los Ríos Province - Wikipedia

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    Location of Los Rios Province in Ecuador. October 6, 1860. Legislative decree. High number of existing rivers. Los Ríos ( Spanish pronunciation: [los ˈri.os]) is a province in Ecuador. The capital is Babahoyo. The province was founded on October 6, 1860. Under legislative decree. Babahoyo was made its capital on September 30, 1948.

  8. Los Lagos, Chile - Wikipedia

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    Demographics. According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Los Lagos spans an area of 1,791.2 km 2 (692 sq mi) and has 20,168 inhabitants (10,370 men and 9,798 women). Of these, 9,479 (47%) lived in urban areas and 10,689 (53%) in rural areas. The population grew by 8.6% (1,604 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.

  9. E-services - Wikipedia

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    E-government: e-services provided by government to citizens or business (public sector is the supply side). The use and description of the e-service in this page will be limited to the context of e-government only where of the e-service is usually associated with prefix 'public' as in "public e-services".